

Mark and Me Podcast
Mark and Me Podcast
Join me, Mark, as I invite guests to talk openly and candidly about the world in which they have grown, thrived, or barely survived. From authors to actors, directors to writers, artists and musicians alike, come sit with us while we explore their own unique journey through life.
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Jul 31, 2017 • 27min
Episode 14: Marc Bernardin
In this engaging conversation, Marc Bernardin, a talented writer and podcaster known for co-hosting Fatman on Batman with Kevin Smith, dives into his journey through the world of comic culture. He shares personal anecdotes about growing up and the organic evolution of podcasting. The discussion touches on the cinematic rivalry between Marvel and DC, reflecting on storytelling strengths and challenges. Marc also hints at his exciting work on a Stephen King-related series, celebrating the resurgence of King’s adaptations, and emphasizes the importance of community in nerd culture.

Jul 20, 2017 • 45min
Episode 13: François Simard, Anouk Whissell & Yoann-Karl Whissell
Join François Simard, director of cult hits like Turbo Kid, Anouk Whissell, and Yoann-Karl Whissell as they dive into their thrilling filmmaking journey. They share behind-the-scenes anecdotes from Turbo Kid, discussing the magic of practical effects over CGI. The trio explores the excitement of crafting their darker film, Summer of 84, and celebrates the vital role of female directors in the industry. They also reflect on the pressures of creating a sequel, capturing fan expectations while ensuring originality and quality. Tune in for a fascinating look at creative collaboration!

Jul 7, 2017 • 1h 7min
Episode 12: Dominic Burns
Dominic Burns, an English film director, screenwriter, producer, and actor known for 'Madness in the Method,' shares his journey from film enthusiast to filmmaker. He reflects on the chaotic yet humorous realities of film production, including pranks and serendipitous encounters, like meeting David Bowie. The discussion highlights the camaraderie on set, the emotional power of cinema, and the innovative storytelling needed in today's oversaturated market. Dominic also gives insight into the collaborative process behind his films and the deep connections fostered with fans.

Jun 23, 2017 • 28min
Episode 11: Laurence Leboeuf
Laurence Leboeuf, a talented Canadian actress known for her role as Apple in the cult classic Turbo Kid, shares her journey in acting and the unique path that led her to this iconic role. She recounts inspiring moments on set and the creative collaboration with three directors that enhanced the filmmaking experience. Laurence dives into the character of Apple, celebrating her humor and heart while reflecting on the film's emotional depth. The conversations spark nostalgia for 80s cinema and highlight the magic of connecting with passionate fans.

May 26, 2017 • 43min
Episode 10: Zach Galligan
Join Zach Galligan, famed for his role as Billy Peltzer in the iconic Gremlins films, as he shares tales from the film set, including the unique challenges of practical effects. He reflects on his journey from a young aspirant to Hollywood, overcoming initial intimidation while working with industry legends. Galligan reminisces about the making of both Gremlins and Waxwork, balancing nostalgia with production realities. With a sprinkle of humor and heartfelt anecdotes, this conversation is a treasure trove for fans of cult classic cinema.

May 11, 2017 • 40min
Episode 9: Sherilyn Fenn
Sherilyn Fenn, best known for her role as Audrey Horne in Twin Peaks, dives into her unique journey from a challenging childhood to stardom in Hollywood. She shares behind-the-scenes stories from the iconic series and reflects on her experience working with David Lynch. Fenn discusses the emotional weight of portraying legendary figures like Elizabeth Taylor and the personal growth that shaped her perspective on acting and life. The excitement surrounding the Twin Peaks revival and its lasting influence keeps the nostalgia alive in this fascinating conversation.

Apr 14, 2017 • 1h 4min
Episode 8: Carl Gottlieb
Carl Gottlieb, screenwriter and actor famed for his work on Jaws, shares his remarkable journey in film. He reveals behind-the-scenes stories from the iconic movie set, detailing his collaboration with Spielberg and the creative challenges faced during production. Gottlieb discusses the tension between actors and how it shaped the film's dynamics. He also reflects on the nostalgia of Jaws and the legacy it leaves, alongside insights from his book The Jaws Log, making this a must-listen for fans of cinematic history.

Mar 16, 2017 • 43min
Episode 7: Jason Mewes
Jason Mewes, best known for his role as Jay in the cult classic View Askewniverse films, chats about his directorial debut in Madness in the Method. He shares hilarious anecdotes from his childhood friendship that blossomed into a filmmaking career. The discussion takes a serious turn as Mewes opens up about overcoming addiction and the importance of support in achieving sobriety. They also tease exciting future projects like a Mallrats TV show while giving a behind-the-scenes glimpse into the making of his latest film.

Mar 5, 2017 • 30min
Episode 6: Brian O'Halloran
Brian O'Halloran, best known as Dante Hicks from Kevin Smith's Clerks, shares his captivating journey from community theater to cult classic fame. He reflects on the serendipitous moments that led to Clerks and its ongoing legacy, resonating deeply with fans. O'Halloran also opens up about personal struggles and the transformative journey to success, emphasizing the support from friends. The conversation highlights memorable experiences at comic conventions, showcasing the joy of connecting with fans and fellow creators.

Feb 18, 2017 • 30min
Episode 5: Sir Anthony Hopkins
In this captivating conversation, Sir Anthony Hopkins, the legendary Welsh actor known for iconic roles in 'The Silence of the Lambs' and 'Westworld,' shares his deep love for theater and art. He recalls pivotal moments from his childhood that ignited his passion for acting and reflects on his experiences working with influential directors like David Lynch. Hopkins also reveals his artistic journey in painting and discusses the importance of solitude and creativity in his life, making this a truly insightful and personal exploration of his remarkable career.


