Ep 78 ComicPop Visits with Russ Emanuel, Director of the Feature Film “Occupants”

Ep 78 ComicPop Visits with Russ Emanuel, Director of the Feature Film “Occupants”

Russ Emanuel is back with exciting news!  His feature film Occupants has a distributor and it is available to purchase in the North American market!  As we visit with Russ about this exciting news we also talk about Occupants, as spoiler free as possible.  Russ also discusses some of his projects he is working on.

What we visited about in this episode:

  1. Occupants, Russ Emanuel – director, Cinedigm, 2015.  ASIN: B06X6G3TZ6, $7.87.

Music clips:

  1. “Strangers Like Me”, Tarzan Soundtrack, Phil Collins, Walt Disney Records, 1999.
  2. “One Call Away”, Nine Track Mind, Charlie Puth, Artist Partner Group, 2016.

Links:

Occupants the Movie Website

Russ Emanuel’s Website

Russ Emanuel’s Facebook Page

Mike Mundy’s Facebook Page

ComicPop Library’s Facebook Page

Bryan Stave’s Single “Monday Song”

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“Monday Song” is an infectious song.  Bryan Stave hit’s it out of the park on this one for me.  The song is fun and upbeat, with lyrics that are just as fun to listen to.  “Monday Song” is one I can listen to over and over again and not get tired of it, to much fun!  If this song doesn’t get your head to bobbin’ and your foot to tappin’ I don’t know what will.  Even though I’m a day off on when I’m posting this have a listen to Bryan Stave’s single “Monday Song” and brighten up your day with some fun music.  Here it is through SoundCloud – Richard:

Skulduggery Pleasant: Resurrection Trailer

Resurrection is the 10th book in Derek Landy’s Skulduggery Pleasant Series.  This is one that I missed and looks like I will be going back and picking up.  It looks interesting and for a series to be at it’s 10th book something is going for it.  Here’s the trailer for Skulduggery Pleasant: Resurrection through HarperCollins Publishers Australia YouTube channel:

Upright Man’s Single “Upright Man”

You are invited to dream with the “Upright Man” single from the Upright Man.  This group is coming to ComicPop to deliver their rock single for everyone to enjoy.  “Upright Man” takes you back to the 1970’s with the single’s sound.  The single has a hard driving beat that gets you into the music right away and for us old schoolers it harkens back to our school days.  The rhythms are a call back to the 70’s and then the vocals bring that feeling home with the waviness that the group infuses in the single.  The group’s self-titled album is due out on August 18, but they want our listeners to get an opportunity to hear their sound now.  I think you’ll dig it, so here’s Upright Man with their single “Upright Man”, from the upcoming album Upright Man, through SoundCloud – Richard:

Black Panther Trailer

Black Panther looks to be another fun Marvel movie.  Can’t wait to see it next year, but until then we can watch the teaser trailer that we have from MovieClips Trailers YouTube channel:

Blonde Ambition’s Single “Good News”

Blonde Ambition is sharing with our listeners their single “Good News”.  The single is a little bit slower in beat, but still gets your interest with the styling the group uses.  To me it is really reminiscent to the 1990’s and something that you would hear from George Michael.  Really nice work and I’m definitely interested to hear more.  So check out “Good News” from Blonde Ambition’s Slow All Over LP, that you can look for from your digital vendor of choice – Richard:

Reefer Madness Trailer

Dark Horse Comics is giving you some old school feel comics with Reefer Madness edited by Craig Yoe with artwork by Jack Kirby and Frank Frazetta.  If you want that blast from the past feel check it out.  Here’s Reefer Madness’s trailer through Dark Horse’s YouTube channel:

Miriam Tamar’s Live Music Video for “Come To Me”

Miriam Tamar is sharing with our listeners again.  This time it is her live performance at the Nest, where she performed her single “Come To Me”.  Miriam still uses her voice to full advantage which is pure smoothness to the ear.  With “Come to Me” we still get that international flare to her music that places it apart from other pop songs you might hear on your radio.  The music video is a live performance so it features Miriam and different members of her band.  Here’s Miriam Tamar’s “Come to Me” live music video for you to enjoy, through her YouTube channel, and then you can look her up on your digital vendor of choice for her EP Firedance – Richard:

Coco Trailer

Pixar next feature film, Coco, is set for a November release and it looks to be another good one.  Check out the trailer through MovieClips Trailers YouTube channel:

Ep 15 ComicPopping Manga Style with “Tokyo ESP”

Ep 15 ComicPopping Manga Style with Tokyo ESP Vol. 1

The ComicPop Crew witnesses the birth of a new generation of superheroes and super villains.  How are all these people getting super powers – radiation or are they mutants?  No.  They get their powers by flying translucent fish passing through their bodies.  Join us as we discuss Hajime Segawa’s fun superhero adventure manga Tokyo ESP.

Here is another fun filled episode, by listening above, at www.comicpoplibrary.com, or wait until later today and it will be up on our iTunes feed.

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What we reviewed in this episode:

  1. Tokyo ESP, Volume 1, Hajime Segawa, Vertical Comics, 2015.  ISBN: 978-1941220603, $15.95.

Music clips used in this episode:

  1. “Tokyo ESP Opening 1”, Tokyo Zero Hearts, Faylan, Lantis, 2014.
  2. “Train of Thought”, Four Songs, Andrew Lubman, 2007.

Links:

Vertical Comics Website

Metropolis America’s Website

Metropolis America’s Facebook Page

ComicPop Library’s Facebook Page