Jerry and Chris take on killer clowns from outer space and find a way to explain the phenomenon that are the rash amount of recent clown sightings across our nation and abroad.
First, Your Appetizing News
- Boo, Madea took the box office weekend.
The Voice Actors strike.
- The Screen Actors Guild – American Federation of Television .and video game companies fail to reach a deal.
- Scott Witlin, the lawyer representing the video game companies, says voice actors “represent less than one tenth of 1 percent of the work that goes into making a video game.” So “even though they are the top craftsmen in their field,” Witlin says, “if we pay them under a vastly different system than the people who do the 99.9 percent of the work, that is going to create far more problems for the video game companies.”Source: http://www.npr.org/sections/alltechconsidered/2016/10/22/498954253/voice-actors-strike-against-video-game-companies
Note From the Hosts
This quote pretty much demeans voice actors and their efforts to make any project commission worth a grain of salt. Most of games today rely heavily on story and to tell those stories company higher actors. Video games are no different than animated movies which studios pay huge salaries for a name, a popular actor, so what’s the difference. As long as the value is worth what you pay in the long run, why not compensate those who sacrifice their time and bodies to this sough after craft?
Movie Course of The Week:
Killer Klowns From Out of Space
Just as ridulous as it sounds. This movie revealed no real plot other than the fact that a mysterious ship lands on earth and it’s voyagers look like creepy deformed circus clowns who craved human juice candy.
Suzanne Synder
The woman with a familiar face who hasn’t really acted in a while but you recognize her. She played Debbie in this movie, a gal mixed up in a love triangle with her current boyfriend and cop ex boyfriend, Dave ( John Allen Nelson). She also played Matthew Perry fiancé in Jerry’s favorite romantic movie Fools Rush In.
John Vernon
Let’s just say he chewed up the scenery in this picture and he’s perfectly excused in doing so. Vernon was a notable actor who portrayed characters in the movies Dirty Harry and The Outlaw Josie Whales, he had a hell of a career acting in television, and voiced dozens of characters for animated features. i.e. Rupert Thorne From the Batman Series
Truly The Creepiest Scenes in the Movie
A large clown sitting outside a fast food restaurant attempts to lure a small girl outside, beckoning her to come forward with the flexing of his index finger, back and forth, back and forth, come her little girl so that I can clobber you with a mallet.
Josh Vernon as a dummy cop with a clown controlling him by his spine.
The Nose always Knows
Wouldn’t popping the clown’s nose only to reveal it’s true form been more effective?
Whatchu’ Talkin’ About Willis
Killer Clowns Are from Out of Space and A List As To Why This May NOT Be A Drill
- 1981 – This was the first sighting or reports of clowns behaving in less than jolly filled behavior. Case in Point. John Wayne Gacy used to dress up as Pogo the Clown in 1979 giving the aliens the idea to adopt the persona of clown.
- Clowns over the years and why was there a Bozo in every state.
- Patch Adams
- The Resurgence – it all stated again in August of 2016 at Fleetwood Manor Apartment when a child reported a clown who attempted to lure him into the woods where sits by a pond, a house that upon further investigation hasn’t been occupied for some time. Clowns started showing up in different cities and freaking people out.
- Purge Night Oct. 30 for Killer Klown and Leigh Valley someplace.
- Possible viral stunt for the upcoming movie IT
- Clown Hysteria – Hysteria dispels belief which makes a clown attack from out of space inevitable.
- Great clowns: Homie the Clown, Krusty the Clown, Patch Adams
Think Piece
What are we really afraid of?
Are clowns real?
“The Fear of Clowns come from a fear of otherness and social media.”