I thought it might be high time for an update on the new podcast. First of all, it now has a name. Purely, simply The Brandon Peters Show! I can hear your brain right now saying things like "Boring", "Basic", "Weak sauce" and "Generic". That's fair, considering the previous show had such a clever ring to it. But, I assure you this was the best name for this show. Though Brad Shoemaker (my producer) still argues "Playing With Peters" was the best choice.
Monday, August 24, 2020
Sunday, July 12, 2020
Cult Cinema Cavalcade Ends
This is Naptown Nerd.
This is Brandon.
This is my old movie blog.
This is my farewell to Cult Cinema Cavalcade.
Five years ago, one of the best friends the universe has ever granted me and I set off on a journey to share our friendship with the world in audio form (I'll be the first to push up my glasses and tell you its actually six as we agreed and slowly planned it over the course of the year prior to the first episode publishing.) And five years ago, this other creation of mine ceased to post new content. Between Why So Blu, Cult Cinema Cavalcade and life itself, it was just too much extra on my plate. And because of that, it felt returning here would be the proper channel to deliver the news on Cult Cinema Cavalcade's conclusion.
Tuesday, July 7, 2020
Three Mothers: Suspiria (1977)
Suspiria
1977
Director: Dario Argento
Starring: Jessica Harper, Stefania Casini, Flavio Bucci, Miguel Bose, Alida Valli, Joan Bennett, Udo Kier
Rated: X
Suzy, do you know anything about...witches?
~Sarah
I'll be making an announcement here on this page in the near future. Logging back in, I noticed I've had this piece in draft since October of 2015. Since then, I'd written a Blu-ray review for SUSPIRIA (1977) on Why So Blu. So, that will suffice for now and finally publish it 5 years later. Will I complete the set of Three Mothers pieces? Likely, no. But for now, rather than hit delete, I'll just copy and paste and fulfill the promise to publish this. You'll hear from me soon. Enjoy (again)!