Lew Temple SF13 E28

Grab a mint julip and enjoy because this week’s show is a dandy of a treat as Wes and the ever stunning CC Ann welcome a true southern gentleman, Lew Temple. Lew is an extremely versatile actor probably best known as Axel in season 3 of WALKING DEAD but he has also appeared in films like THE DEVIL”S REJECTS and ONCE UPON A TIME IN HOLLYWOOD as well as numerous TV shows.

Wes and CC ask Lew about his distinctive moustache and it’s incredible popularity, share a nice dose of WALKING DEAD talk, and see what he has been doing during the quarantine, including writing the basis for a new show about Kentucky. Lew also shares several stories of working with heavyweight filmmakers like Quentin Tarantino and Rob Zombie.

We get two more celebrity announcements including another former member of the WALKING DEAD cast and a local phenom that is making his way into Hollywood. We get a bit witchy with the Week in Horror, go family friendly with FakeShemp and Joe Lewis takes on another remake.

 

Christopher and Rachel Booth SF13 E27

This week’s show is a scorcher as Wes and co-host Chad Harlan welcome Christopher and Rachel Booth, the multitalented renaissance couple known for a host of incredible accolades including their tremendous collection of haunted relics.

The Booths share their passion for artifacts and art, what it’s like to have haunted items in the house, what they are currently focused on during the recent pandemic, and some of their favorite paranormal places to visit. The crew also tries to decide if the Booths are considered horror or paranormal and we learn who is actually wearing pants for this episode.

We also get a new celebrity announcement, have a Week in Horror history lesson, and visit with old friends Joe Lewis and FakeShemp. Wes also shares the winners of the most recent meme contest based on the SHINING.

PLUS, don’t forget to stick around for another installment of the rural murder mystery the FIFTH HOLLAR.

 

Dirk Strangely from QuarantinedCon

This week we get super virtual as Wes and guest co-host Nicole Griffith welcome multimedia artist Dirk Strangely to the show to talk about online alternatives to attending conventions in the days of a pandemic.

Dirk, Wes, and Nicole discuss the development and evolution of online platforms like ArtFarm into a digital convention floor for these chaotic times, dealing with agents and programmers, and how virtual speaker panels and vendor booths would work in a digital conference. Modern problems call for modern solutions.

We also get some UFO-logy in the Week in Horror plus our usual helpings of movie enlightenment from Joe Lewis and Glenn Cochrane. .