
Stuff To Blow Your Mind Weirdhouse Cinema: A Bucket of Blood
Jan 5, 2024
Guest Dick Miller discusses the 1959 horror comedy 'A Bucket of Blood.' They explore the film's lampooning of beatnik culture and art scenes, as well as the character of Walter Paisley played by Miller. The discussion also touches on the 'save the cat' moment in screenwriting and the escalation of crimes and artistic creations in the film. They delve into the fear and insecurities of artists and the sacrifices they make in the creative process.
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Introduction
00:00 • 3min
A Bucket of Blood: A Beatnik Horror Comedy
02:44 • 19min
Sponsor ad and discussion on autoimmune condition and market research
21:30 • 3min
The Character of Walter Paisley and His Presence in Films
24:33 • 21min
The Importance of the 'Save the Cat' Moment
45:17 • 6min
Escalation of Crimes and Artistic Creations
50:49 • 13min
Desperate Art Show and Unrequited Love
01:03:44 • 5min
Exploring Fear and Insecurities in Art
01:08:35 • 16min
A Variety of Promotions and Announcements
01:24:43 • 3min
