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The People's History of Film

A weekly TV and Film podcast
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The People's History of Film

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The People's History of Film

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The People's History of Film

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Here we are Historians, episode 52. This will be the final episode of the People's History of Film as we go on an indefinite hiatus. When we decided to have this be the last episode, it made sense for Dalton to be the one answering questions. I
Hello and welcome to The People's History of Film. This week, Dalton sat down with OKC based filmmaker, Jacob Burns. Jacob and his cohorts work under the umbrella of Planet Thunder Productions. Dalton and Jacob discuss at length Jacob's interes
Hello dear listeners and welcome once again to The People's History of Film. On this week's show, Dalton sat down with OKC-based podcaster Dan LeFebvre (Luh-feb, if you were wondering). Dan is the host of the fantastic and award-winning podcast
Greetings historians! Welcome once more to The People’s History of Film. This week Dalton sat down with comedian, writer, and poet Josh Shepard. As with last week's guest Keithan Smith, Josh is a member of the OKC comedy group The SAAD Boys. Jo
Greetings historians! Welcome to another episode of The People’s History of Film. This week Dalton sat down with poet, comedian, and friend of GoodTrash Media Keithan Smith. Dalton and Keithan perform together as part of the OKC comedy group Th
Hello loyal and beloved listeners! It's time once again for another episode of The People's History of Film. We have a production announcement for you this week, but more about that in the episode. This week Dalton sat down to talk with actor a
Hello lovers of film and conversation! Welcome to another exciting installment of The People's History of Film. This week Dalton sat down via internet magic to talk with New York based writer, actor, director David Crownson. David is also the c
Hello friends and fellow historians! Welcome once again to The People's History of Film. On this week's episode, Dalton sat down with Oklahoma City-based comedian Cameron Brewer. You're in for quite the conversation. For starters, Cameron and D
Hello Historians, and welcome back to a new edition of The People's History of Film. On this week's show, Dalton sits down for a fun conversation with the wonderful Elise Dean. Elise is a filmmaker who is finishing her film schooling out west.
Hello precious listeners and welcome back to The People's History of Film. This week Dalton sits down with the the incredible, multitalented Steven Ray Morris. Among his many accomplishments Steven is the author of Molding a Jurassic Universe,
Hello beloved listeners! Welcome back to The People’s History of Film! We have an extra special episode in store for you this week. Dalton had the privilege of sitting down with podcaster Ben Kissel from Cave Comedy Radio. Ben co-hosts several
Hello dearest friends and welcome back to our continued journey! On this week's People's History of Film, Dalton sat down via internet magic to talk with filmmaker Chris James Thompson. Chris is the director of the true crime documentary The Je
Hello beloved historians! It's episode 40, which means our ongoing special series of interviews is coming to a close. For those not in the know, every ten episodes, Dalton sits down with one of the other main staff members of GoodTrash Media. F
Hello dear listener, and welcome once again to The People's History of Film! On this episode, Dalton sits down via Skype with pop culture critic Allison Shoemaker. This was an incredible interview, in no small part because Allison was an incred
Hello precious angel babies and welcome once again to The People's History of Film! On this week's episode, Dalton sits down to talk with film and comic book scholar Kenneth Kimbrough, who just also happens to be the roommate of GoodTrash Media
Hello beautiful people! It's your favorite time of the week, that's right, it's time for a new episode of The People's History of Film. For this episode, Dalton sat down over Skype to talk with LA-based filmmaker Maru Buendia-Senties. Maru was
Producer's note: We ran into some audio issues with the interview. Arthur and his elves tried to clean most of it, but bare with us. The internet is often a fickle beast. Also, we recorded this in June. So, if some topical references seem sligh
Greetings dearly beloved listeners! Welcome to yet another episode of The People's History of Film. On this episode, Dalton sits down with comedian and art curator (I know right?) James Nghiem. Most recently, he put together Enter through the D
Hello listeners! Welcome to an extra spooky Halloween edition of The People's History of Film. On this episode, Dalton sat down via Skype to talk with media and pop culture writer, Ashlee Blackwell. Ashlee is lover of all film but holds a speci
Hello new (and old) friends! Welcome to The People's History of Film! Dalton sits down and talks with Oklahoma City-based comedian Anna Dore. In addition to being incredibly funny, Anna is currently organizing a series of comedy shows to increa
Hello party people! Welcome once again to another episode of The People's History of Film. This week Dalton, as he did in the Elijah Bailey interview a few weeks ago, continues to shamelessly indulge his love of martial arts and fight scenes by
Hello friends and new comers alike! Welcome to a very exciting episode of The People's History of film. In one of our longer interviews, Dalton talks with activist and blogger Lena Tenney. Formerly, Lena went to school as well as worked at the
Welcome back Historians! The People's History of Film is back with episode 30, and you know what that means! We welcome another of the GoodTrash family to the hot seat as Alexandra Bohannon talks about her journey into cinephilia. Previously, D
Welcome back Historians! Dalton Stuart has returned once again for another entry in the People's History of Film. This week, Dalton sits down with slam poet and comedian Victoria Bautista. Dalton and Victoria have known each other through the c
Welcome once again, friends and enemies alike, to the People’s History of Film. This week, we're back with more local Oklahoma City talent as Dalton talks with the OKC-based podcaster and martial artist Elijah Bailey who hosts The Elijah Bailey
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