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Yearly Archives: 2013
Terry Tucker the Midnight Trucker – Ep. 4 – “Duck Money”
Amped on the energy drink Truck Pop, Terry is a little crazed from the caffeine, guarana, taurine, and a few other supplements yet to be approved by the FDA, when he picks up Kate, a teacher, and reveals to her that now is as good of a time as any to finish that duck painting he started twenty years ago.
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I feel like I posted these to Protozoic once before. If I did, here they are for a 2nd round and if I did not, here they are for the 1st.
Episode 4 Teaser – Terry Tucker the Midnight Trucker
“Keep your tread top notch and your eyes on the road!” – Truck Pop, the official beverage of Terry Tucker the Midnight Trucker
Terry Tucker the Midnight Trucker – Ep. 3 – “Sir Gawain’s Sparkle Drops”
Having fallen asleep at the wheel of his truck, Terry jerks himself awake to find that he is surrounded by a thick mist, with a mysterious hooded passenger in the seat beside him…
Episode 3 Teaser – Terry Tucker the Midnight Trucker
“This ride was…well, it was downright strange!” -Terry Tucker
The James Spader Podcast 5 – “A Killer in the Family” 6.25.13
In the 5th episode of The James Spader Podcast, hosts Mike Gray and Chris Onderick of Snow Arch Films and Erik Pepple with the Wexner Center for the Arts look at the made for TV movie “A Killer in the Family” (1983) directed by Richard T. Heffron. Based on the real life Tison gang’s crime spree of 1978, the film’s credits include performances from Robert Mitchum, Eric Stoltz and Stuart Margolin, as well as a teleplay by Sue Grafton.
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Terry Tucker the Midnight Trucker – Ep. 2 – “Cloud Keepin’ on the Blvd.”
In the second episode of Terry Tucker the Midnight Trucker, Terry picks up Sparky and learns all about the love of Sparky’s life, a mystic named Sheila, and an equally mysterious text called “The Book of Feelings.” Will Terry be able to unravel Sparky’s hazy way of speaking and reunite him with Sheila? It’s a “particular situation” you’re going to need to watch for yourself to find out!
Telephone Operator (1937), dir. Scott Pembroke
I really like that an entire fictional movie about telephone operators exists.