The Evil Never Dies Podcast
S4 Ep300: R.I.P. Man Interview with Rhys Thompson And Lizzy Horror

For our 300th episode we have a great interview with writer/producer Rhys Thompson and special effects artist Lizzy Horror from the upcoming Indie Horror film R.I.P. Man ! Check out they're Indiegogo and show them some support! https://www.indiegogo.com/projects/the-r-i-p-man#/ Imdb link: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt33097970/?ref_=nv_sr_srsg_0_tt_7_nm_1_in_0_q_the%2520rip%2520man #R.I.P.Man #restinpain #indiehorror #horrormovies #horrorfans #horrormoviepodcast #stayevil Intro and outro music by: Omni Slim @omnislim5381 on YouTube
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- Duration:
- 47m
- Broadcast on:
- 25 Nov 2024
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This is the Evil Never Dies podcast with Bretton Carl. This podcast may contain adult themes, violence and strong language. Listener discretion is advised. [Music] Welcome back to the Evil Never Dies podcast episode 300 Carl 300 we made it to 300. Yes we did. Exciting. Congratulations. Thank you Reece. Well done. And for our 300th episode as we try to do on these app you know when we have 300s 200s we try to bring guests in and we've got two guests tonight. Yes we do. We got Reece Thompson. He is writer and producer of the upcoming independent horror movie the R.I.P. man and also we have the special effects artists for the movie. Lizzie horror. How's it going guys? Hi good evening. Good evening from the UK. Yeah doing fantastic today. Yeah you guys are we're actually recording early in the afternoon because it's only like seven their time. We had them scheduled before but some stuff come up. Plus it was scheduled in the middle of the night over there. Yeah it would have been like three o'clock in the morning. We had some bad scheduling yeah. Yeah so we wanted to try to accommodate you guys a little more so. Yeah I've been looking forward to get this going. I appreciate you accommodating us so we're probably we're gonna have a drink right. I've got my nice tea from Rudy's here for for my drink. It's always yeah five o'clock somewhere. Exactly. So the R.I.P. man you're the writer of the movie Reece so why don't you tell us a little bit about it here. Of course. Yeah it's about six uni students or college students who have specifically been targeted by a mysterious serial killer that wears a like a mouthpiece of a combat sport mouthpiece and on the mouthpiece we have the the word in R.I.P. which have actually changed to resting pain or some people using resting pieces as well to give it that sort of striking bit of marketing if you like. So basically it takes people's teeth. He's victims teeth like one every time he kills someone and he starts to build his own set of nashes as well because he suffers from a rare old condition called anadoncha. So we've tried to sort of create like dental or if you like its own sort of genre and filming has been going great and you know we can't wait to get you know back into it again and then I started doing some more filming. Great so how much of the film you got done so far? We've probably got around six or seven scenes at the moment so we've sort of it's not in its infancy but we are sort of progressing well with it and we sort of got a few sort of dates lined up for the next couple of weeks as well so we aim to do some more before Christmas and I think it'll be quite heavily involved from January onwards probably to that springtime so yeah we've all been prepped and ready to go and we're all extremely excited. That's awesome man. Yeah and I love the concept that's so unique and different. Yeah very pretty. Well that's what we try to sort of achieve is obviously we always respect the genre you know everyone's a horror fan involved in our crew so you know we have discussions as you do with your friends about you know what would be a cool idea a good concept to possibly put out in the world you know in your community and it was just something that was on my mind really trying to invent someone that's a bit unique as an antagonist as a villain and I think at the moment he's getting received very well within you know the public sort of a domain people sort of you know sort of latching onto him at the moment so yeah it's a it's gone extremely well at the moment and I'm happy with obviously you know how he's looking on camera thanks to Lizzie so she's a dear to the scripts and he looks you know absolutely a spot on. Yeah he doesn't for Shirley don't look like his picture on Facebook. For sure yeah it looks like Daddy did turn upside down and then he looked at him but yeah no he's a lovely guy I mean he's an artist aged actor as well so he's got a lot of experience sort of a theatre as well feature films and also he's worth a scare attraction so that helps as well right jumping out of people doing that for a living so he's broke up with perfect for the role. So he's a scare actor you guys got a hundred houses. He was. Yeah yeah you've got plenty yeah obviously spooky season it's everywhere you know but you can still sort of do it throughout the year as well not as many as obviously you guys but they're there you know if you want them you'll find them. That's awesome because I've talked to other people like they like they want to do like yard displays and stuff they said they have a hard time getting like even bucky skeletons you know over there like you guys don't have like a spirit Halloween or anything like that do you know. No I mean that is a huge after Halloween. I would love one wouldn't we? Yeah we'd love one. But he's catching on I mean and the wind's been sort of big in even when I was a young kid you know I remember sort of dressing up myself when I was like 12 or 13 even younger but I think the last sort of 20 years or so it's got even bigger. Oh yeah everyone gets involved all the families get involved and you know like the pumpkin soup comes out and you know the trick or treating and people have made some really good effort this year especially where I live some of people's fronts sort of you know fun areas have got some like amazing sort of decorations put up and you know like a lie in and yeah it's been a great experience this year. Great that's awesome guys. Glad to see that they got that over there for everybody too. Yeah it's so good because there's refreshing you know all the kids sort of getting dressed up as well and you know just really getting involved with it. Yeah yeah even over here like in the late 80s and the 90s Halloween started to falter because people were poison and candy and all kinds of bad stuff. But it's made a huge comeback yeah. Yeah I was reading I wasn't aware of that. You know the United States is always something stupid going on over here. It happens here as well. You probably don't hear as much but yeah there's always you know stupid things that people do. You'll always get a few idiots that you know try and ruin everything. Yeah but luckily it's been made it's made a huge comeback. Yeah I mean I guess people spend I think I've been sold a couple is it a couple of billion in the States. Oh it's a second to Christmas. Yeah so I mean it's got a big money spin as well isn't it so. Oh yeah spit about where you must must be must be happy. Oh yeah. Get on the affiliate team. They went downhill on some of their stuff the last few years though so we got another place called Party City and who else we got? Carl Depot. Yeah Home Depot is just. Oh I'm okay. Cool and like Lowe's they're another home repair place they sell this stuff and yeah so. Yeah it's nice to have plenty of options. I mean obviously you can do it online but I think it's so much better if you can just go into a shop or store and just have a walk around and see what you can find you know. Yep exactly instead of having to order it online and then it's not. Exactly what you expected for sure. So Lizzie how long have you been a SFX artist? I've been playing around probably for about coming on six years now. Okay. So yeah just yeah I just started missing experimenting seeing what I could do and yeah. I am a bit of a wild genius. How did you get into it? Just being a horror fan in general or? Yeah so I've loved horror ever since being really quite small and I've always really sort of I've always really loved the voice side of things but from a curious point of view of how have they done that? How have they made it look like that with the practical effects? So it's always been a real sort of keen interest of mine. So yeah around five, six years ago I just picked up some brushes and a bit of liquid like really cheap liquid latex and some tissue and just yeah I started playing around and enjoying myself. That's the main thing is yeah I really really enjoy it and I really I really love playing around on it. I really love using stuff that you wouldn't sort of think either like stuff that you could do but I think I see sugar and just really random bits and bobs that you just find around in house anyway so yeah I find it really fun. Who's your favorite SFX artist? Oh there's just just too many. Five, five, three minutes. So Stan Winston he's been like a god I've idolised in for the years. Everything's Jurassic Park. That's also not not very hard also one of my favourite favourite films. So yeah everything's sort of those days and even up to this point Demi and Leone as a special effects artist has been yeah he's been really truly inspiring me and where he's sort of have gone with with his career as well now from special effects artists to directing. One of the biggest grossing movies this year is so inspiring just yeah there's so much talent out there. What was that Riz? I was gonna say feels like he's opened Thor especially in the independent circuit you know with the success of Terrify so you know I think he gives everyone sort of an opportunity now doesn't it really to sort of get the foot in the door and really sort of you know try and sort of make a movie that people sort of resonate with and you know hopefully make a success out of it you know maybe lead in his footsteps. Exactly exactly well and from Savini as well yeah absolutely another absolute legend he we've I've met him a couple times at conventions that come here to North Texas and uh sometimes he's a hell of a nice guy and sometimes he's not yeah he's definitely can change his mood from one second to the next so but uh it sounds like me doesn't it yeah you're a little not that cold but yeah we're big just Hollywood has just been putting out so much crap lately and I know I've turned to independent films and they're just so way more better you know and we're trying to move the show to where we start promoting more independent films that's our the new season of the show that's becoming more of a focus for us well you know not just myself the whole independent scene will appreciate the work that you're doing because without people like yourself doing what you do I mean you know so struggle is is at times but you know you're actually just sort of a you know just all highlighting what people are doing hard work that people doing behind the scenes and you give an exposure to it as well so they just could also you know for both you for doing that obviously it's appreciated from me but whoever you have on the show will be the same as well you know it says great work that you're doing. From what we've seen so far you guys are doing great that teaser trailer is creepy as shit man it is I loved it thank you very much yeah try to feel a little jump scare in there as well and you know is everly inspired through like 80s and 90s sort of slash you can probably sort of get a feel of that from the proof of concept as well so we're very happy with the with the end product of the show we're just hoping to get you know if we get a few more quitting we can get better locations obviously you know and they'll make Lizzie's life a bit easier with the special effects as well so that's what we're pushing for at the moment but now it's been a success so far of the campaign we're very very fortunate to be in a position that we're in we live in our dreams you know that's awesome man that's awesome so Lizzie do you do the blood and all the all that kind of stuff all the practical effects and yeah yeah yeah I think it's like I get the really fun part of the another round have you concocted your own blood recipe or have you gotten somebody else's I've been having a mess around with creating my own trying to get the right consistency and trying for it not to be so sticky in either because a lot of a lot of actors don't like the stickiness of the the fake blood it is really quite yuck so trying to try and not get too sticky so yes I am I am concocting my own mixture to try and yeah so it's over a few issues I think because as well with a lot of the professional blood as well you've you so I'm gonna tell you a little bit little tick that like tip of the tray but a lot a lot of it can sort of like I can't think of the word now but sort of like separate if you will if you just pop a little fairy liquid in there and mix it in it it stops it during the the whole separation when it hits skin or makeup or something like that so yeah so I'm trying to make make a concoction that isn't doesn't separate isn't sticky and is not overly expensive either because yeah we want to we want to really throw quite a lot around for for this so yeah awesome cool I had a friend of ours they're actually we're associate producers for their movie redhead to deadhead I've heard of that yet Sam and Sam and Jana they're awesome their first movie if you get a chance to see it I think I think it's coming on on streaming here after Christmas I'm maybe mistaken I'm not for sure but you need to check out the first redhead it's brutal brutal and it's an independent film but it looks better than anything that's you know been Hollywood I was really impressed yeah so so I'm gonna put out my list then yeah I think there's is coming out the new one read it to is coming out about same time as yours next September sometime maybe yeah that's what we're probably aiming for sort of Halloween next year I think that's a good sort of a time to release the movie you know try to have a bit promotion in between yeah are you gonna end up putting it out on streaming or yeah I think we can have to probably do the festival circuit first and then if it does well the ethic can win a few awards or you know get some sort of official selections and nominations then it might sort of put us in a good position to obviously a bar with the sales distributions and things like that so the more we can do with exposure for the movie I think that's gonna hold us in good stead but yeah I mean I mean somewhere like Shada would be would be amazing wouldn't it really let's be honest with you but it's so many options their platforms it's sort of like you know I don't think you can be too picky I think you need to just sort of you know just hope for the best really and just go from there I think that's what we do I mean if you got to release will be amazing wouldn't it exactly it would be cool yeah it's probably difficult to get in that position but you never know just keep going yep I'm still a big physical media person myself I still buy my blue rays and four Ks yeah movies especially because I want to make sure I've got those and you know sometimes on these streaming formats they just disappear on you so yeah the physical media and I will always support it will definitely be releasing the blu-ray copy edition when it's obviously you know ready and available so yeah definitely will maybe send you a signed copy oh that'd be awesome I love it I've turned my entire this room into a museum and I collect all kinds of stuff like that yeah looks like a lot of it's fine so all right you know made it so you said you're gonna hit the circuit for the festival yeah are you gonna yeah definitely yeah we've started doing it with the short as well and we won an award the other day at the International Film Gold Festival for best indie short movie and we've also had about who official nominees and also selections as well so out of the fire we've entered with Adam I'd say reasonable success at the moment and we've got a few more that are up and coming as well quite a few in the States we've got one in Milwaukee in I think it's in February next year that might be a convention or film festival yeah one is also one in Ohio as well is it scare fest is it called one in Ohio oh hi Kentucky Kentucky they do a big one and Kentucky yeah I'd have to look out for that one in Kentucky that's like that's that's like right when the movie is gonna be coming out they do it like right before Halloween so I've walked what I tried to do it hey come down to Texas in May we got a Texas Friday weekend so yeah we do a lot of screenings yeah we've got to produce JRE from Texas oh okay he's also produced on the cellar as well which was Jamie Langlands first direct to your feature which again is one load of awards I think it won one in Bollywood last week in Burbank California I think it was a Z festival or something like that so he's doing really well obviously and he's directing the RFP man as well so it just all holds us in good stead as well that obviously he's making a success with his movie and obviously the whole crew are sort of buzzing at the moment because they're they're doing extremely well you know and actually hopefully sort of transcending to that movie as well awesome so what do you guys unbreak till after the holidays then or no no we've got like it's like a we're we've got a storm going on at the moment I don't know it's a storm break they're coming in there yeah no back to work on Monday we we break up sort of a baby two days before Christmas got the 23rd that's myself anyway I don't know about Lizzie they're out and then yes so about yourselves are you breaking up sort of a before that or you sort of get a sort of a continue to Christmas time now we never really take a break except at Halloween we sort of forced them to the break for the podcast yeah we we put out a show every week yep yeah we keep going non-stop well we do just you know different movie reviews yeah I'm big into the old hammer films talking about you know Great Britain and England that's one of my favorite genres was was the hammer horror movies yeah Brake studios a lot of it was filled over everyone yeah yeah I was Brake studios I've watched quite a few as well me do you like Christopher Lee then he's my favorite yes yeah yeah I mean there's a lot of movies it's so I think there's a lot of man sickly there's quite I think even Roger Coleman sort of came over here I might be in the 70s he did yeah yeah so I think it's because of the type of locations I mean you got like you know castles and ruins and you know places like that that probably are quite interesting for people that live maybe overseas as well and scenery is quite sort of stunning as well so there's definitely many options is we just don't have the weather yeah a big fan of the British filmmaking it just always appealed to me so you're found of each cockers world and I'm a dead yes yeah there's quite a few over the years just trying to think at the moment really we've got there's quite a few on the independent circuit at the moment I'm doing well from the UK but I think like you know that if you go into the eye headphones you've got to say it's probably each cock you know he sort of paved the way for you know a lot of sort of directors after that really with with the outstanding work he'd done you know yeah Indies the way to go nowadays man for you're cool it's definitely you can do a real you can really you can do a really really cool movie for cheaper than some of the crap looks like coming out of Hollywood they're spending millions of dollars I know I mean it was is it just like the hate code is it just that like they're just restricted in Hollywood with what with what they can and can't do it a hand slightly tight or is it just is it bad right in I mean what do you think it is it is what is it a combination of things or because there's a lot of remakes going on at the moment and got yeah that's been going on for like the last 10 years with the remake yeah they don't have any creativity left in them or nothing no like it's a shame really because there's probably you know so much talent out there if you give them opportunity you know with with a decent sized budget I think they could do you know marvelous things with it but I guess it's like a it's quite a sort of gated-off sort of area isn't it Hollywood it's difficult to break in and you know I guess like maybe you are sort of controlled to a certain degree because a lot of money is being invested in that particular movie so you know you do a lot of stories where you know director just wish they had the reins they often they could just sort of you know do what they want to do but it just doesn't seem like that's the case well one thing I know that I've just found out Hammer is Hammer Films is actually going back in production they were actually bought hammer hammer hammer out I did hear that yeah yeah I think that's exciting that is very exciting yeah I'll have to they'll winter that a bit more but I think they're even post-production or they're coming the introduction making a feature length if I remember rightly I think you're right yeah yeah so yeah we'll have to sort of look into that that's very exciting very much yeah so maybe that will bring some stuff back you know from from England to as far as you know getting everything back out front yeah I think that will definitely get the ball roll and I think once Hammer starts sort of getting them or two out there I think you know you got like jagged edge productions that are doing lights that we need a poo stuff and you know I mean other than that I mean I'm not really sure what else is going on apart from obviously the independent scene which is thriving you know so I think I think that's what we need to do we need to just keep sticking with the independent scene in just the green edge one rubbish totally there really is you know it's just I haven't got the budget you know which is you know it's just the main problem I think your ideas are there the concepts are there well I think a lot of Hollywood too is the political side of it too so yeah it's a shame so what film that you've seen recently then would you say you got any other recommendations that you could I haven't I've been I usually just I haven't gotten time to watch anything new really what was them what was that movie that you bought me Carl well you brought me the one copy of it I don't remember the newer movie we were gonna try to get them people on the movie too but anyway that was that was pretty good it was different it was like set as like a 80's slasher like film too so was it an independent release yes yes independent yeah this is some yeah they released a great stuff out there it's probably look forward to as well you know like I said the Reddit sequel I think there's a Mickey the serial killer I don't think it's Mickey Mouse but it looks quite good actually so yeah I've seen that yeah I think that's on show I think it's on shutter oh yeah it could be actually yeah and I think there's another one that's in production as well but there's just so much of it is one called birthday bash that looks quite good it's a serial killer as well yeah so I'm always keeping my eyes rather you know independent film I can see what they're up to and there is a lot on that conveyor boat at the moment awesome so uh Lizzie you're a metalhead huh a little bit yes I'll see what we don't bet just a little bit just a little bit I think me and Carl were both born in Brett well Carl wasn't born in Brad Pitt now he grew up with what you know bluegrass music wasn't it Western swing if anybody knows what that is I'll go on by field of Western spring swing but I'll have to probably give it a little sort of a listen to after actually yeah is there any groups you would recommend or artists with with where do we start with Western swing Bob Wills was the king of it all and my dad was actually played that type of music when I was a kid but honestly that's what led me to heavy metal because I got tired of hearing that stuff refuse rebel resist yeah but Bob Wills he was the the kingpin of the Western swing music but it was kind of cool you know it wasn't like country music it was kind of like a big band almost so okay yeah it does quite interesting I definitely have to give him a little listen to so are you a metal fan to read sir yeah I mean I like all sorts of rock music I mean my friend was saying to me today that the yard birds might be reforming yeah but I think obviously Jeff Beck obviously recently so she passed away didn't he but Jimmy Page was also in the yard birds as well so that'd be quite cool I think he and I were doing another gig this year the final gig and for they call it quits as well but yeah I love I love all sorts of yeah not I'm probably not right at the top scale of heavy metal but you know I give anything a listen to you know and my mom is very sort of eclectic sort of a tasty music depends on my mood as well I guess like anyone but yeah I'm always up for listening to new artists and you know I like to sort of just keep up the date we've all you know cool so Lizzie who's some of your favorite metal bands oh gosh oh Metallica tool out so many see I'm I'm quite eclectic as well I go from sort of heavy metal to drum bass to a little bit of him Amy Winehouse I kind of joke that's the only thing I don't do is like soppy stuff I don't do soppy soppy stuff over to music yeah yeah but I like I like just quite loud and noisy and yeah I like stuff that angry I think yeah absolutely yeah Carl got to go backstage to kiss last year it was fun yeah it was a it was great great time yeah I actually got to hang out with him in Key West Florida a few years ago oh so lovely okay with Jean as well that must have been yeah he's a very down-to-earth guy he wouldn't you wouldn't think so but he is he just it's the normal guy so it's you know like I was we were just talking and he's talking about his son I said now didn't he put out a song with Bruce Q like he said yeah find that on your phone and play it for me and I'm like oh okay so yeah he's just like hanging out with a buddy you know so that's really enjoyed it yeah what's your favorite kiss album then would you say probably kiss alive it's funny is I was a kiss fan in the 80s that's when I got into kiss so honestly like the album Crazy Nights a lot yeah it's a great track as well isn't it it was one of them that's really got me in because I in the 70s I wasn't meant to kiss but you know is it when I was you know the 80s that's when I got there so probably Crazy Nights I like the the Love Gun album from the 70s a lot that might be my favorite 70s kiss album yeah I'm similar to you like I like sort of a semi sort of rock as well 70s 80s yeah I mean you can get kind of deep purple bands like that as well yeah that's what I grew up with let's have a deep purple rainbow rainbow rainbow yeah yeah cool even got some Eric Singer drum kit drumsticks here oh look at that yeah look like look after them their price positions now yeah this was actually from their new year show they did on a streaming during COVID so yeah they nobody was there it was it was a good show but they did they get a good job it was like one of the first concerts we got after COVID that must have been such a release for everyone just to get out in a tent yeah I remember what that feeling was like just getting out and about and being in public again you know back away but they've been an awesome feeling seeing being able to just go see a movie you know or a band you know or go down the pub and you know or just go walk down near the shop you know the store or just anything I've just walked anywhere really like that side it's up that had to be the craziest time that we lived through during that you know all over the world I know it's a monumental sort of period wasn't it really when you look back and it now it's like we're here today speaking to one rather but it was a I remember the start COVID was a you know it was quite sort of frightening wasn't he didn't really know sort of the extent of everything but over a period of time it's sort of you know I said we got there in the end didn't we you know some of the ones we did but yeah it was quite a frightening experience here to start with of course it was but yeah just going back to music as well so if you got any gigs lined up this year did you see many live sort of acts or you more you know sort of like at home watching like a rerun of a concert or something I would love to go but it's pricey to go see a concert here now I know here as well I see yeah Iron Maiden just played here last Saturday and what were tickets $80 for like the nosebleed seat yeah it was it was incredibly expensive so yeah you got binoculars to see them right from you will and it's a lot of money in it yeah so it's probably similar like you know 70 80 great I guess yeah it's it's really you know the bands don't make money off a CDs anymore they don't make that much on streaming so they have to generate a lot from the concert so that's why it's gotten so expensive yeah exactly and they but they do sell out they're usually full so the maidens so we're lucky we got some buddies here that have a band called Asuka who actually really big in Europe and they're based in the Dallas forward area so we go see them whenever they play that's sort of me and Brett's live band really yeah how we get our live music from right now yeah yeah yeah I guess there's some some Asian artists that's got the same name yeah so yeah you put a cave in the heart yeah I'm gonna mix it back in the dark and it was I'm sure there's a band in the 80s called Asia there was yeah yeah there was yeah I think there were a couple of guys from yes and yes played yes played here too and there wasn't a person in the whole band from the original band it was there wasn't nobody it was a complete yeah a different band it's crazy I like that goes on there happens over here you see a band that you liked 20 years ago it's like I don't recognise any of you it's like you know you're definitely not part of the original lineup but fans will still go and watch him I guess but yeah yes I mean owner of a lonely heart wasn't it yeah that was that yeah yeah good band but I guess they sort of a breakup and they make you break up on bad terms and they do you know they don't want to reform and you know unless the money's right you know money obviously dictates everything but it's a shame I mean we've got Oasis obviously you know getting back together now and they because the money's obviously right to one side now you know all them years you know just they they eventually do get back then they know and again even if it's just like for one sort gig you know like they've been done it then they wounds out 15 years ago you know to love yeah that I would have loved to see them stay back together but I just don't think Robert Plant was into it anymore no I don't think so he's earned his money now and he's probably yeah probably done with music coming he still turns up to events and stuff I just think he's probably just lost interest got too much money anyway yeah I got enough money I don't have to deal with this anymore which a lot of people don't have that but I think he does he tends to show up at random record stores too he does yeah he showed up to a record store up north of work from where we live and I think it was white settlement yeah and the work of what was probably a bit shocked when he walked in yeah you would be with you like bumping your eyes is this is this real but yes I don't think a lot of people actually knew who he was because there wasn't like a crowd of people around him or nothing like that I don't think so well a lot of these younger people probably not yeah yeah new generations yeah probably not aware guess who's in the store I guess exactly what else you got about the movie man what else you need to let us know well obviously the Indiegogo campaign is in the demand stage at the moment when it's obviously numerous amount of perks on this deal so if anyone wants to contribute and back us obviously have a look at the comment section probably the end of this video or just go to Indiegogo type in the RIP man and it will take you straight there there's producer credits there's your chance to be in the movie signed books signed props weaponry signed screenplays messages from the cast there's loads of things on there you know and when the movie is made as I said early will definitely release the blue ray as well so there will be future sort of products that you can actually purchase as well so if you want to find out just check our socials I'm on sort of Facebook Insta TikTok blue sky pretty much on all of them really and there's not many of me R8 twice as quiet and I'm actually a friend of ours actually a friend of ours Tiffany boots her son is named Reese and it's built the same exact way so really it's Welsh it's a Welsh spelling I think but yes it's not we've got Reese ifons haven't yet the actor but I guess it's getting more popular last sort of 15 20 years but I think when I was when I was a kid the mom put it wanted me to get bullied in school you know have a name like that I'm on the the page right here now on my pad looking everything over oh that's a good stuff yeah people are gonna have to definitely check this out and yeah we'll put all your info on the show notes for sure oh thank you very much really really appreciate it I'm just trying to think else really we need to drop now I mean the book is available through obviously the indigo go oh it's also on Amazon if you do like 80s 90 slashes I mean you know we're trying to bring something sort of unique to the screen and we've got like well crafted deaf scenes lined up there's a lot of underlying sort of themes like vengeance the private healthcare you know predicament it's on its knees worldwide isn't it so that as a sort of a brief sort of a mentioning there as well if you look close enough you'll sort of be out to sort of see that and yeah like revenge as well distrust amongst friends you know you've got a sort of season sort of detective that's trying to put all the pieces together and work out the killers motivations so it's like a new done it as well so yeah I think it was all sort of keep people interested and hopefully you know might want a sequel oh yeah definitely it's yeah I love it protect your molars at all times that's my I like that and that's sort of that freaks me out I know I don't like that I'm missing enough already as it is yeah that's that's definitely right there I'll get the all right payment over great he'll fix them don't worry he's dental chair and they'll get his four steps out you know anyone has to feel the dentist I think some is some rational fear for maybe when you're a child you never hear anyone say oh I'm going to the dentist I didn't know I was excited they just did because they've got to do it but I think you know it's only been sort of a you know sort of intrusive people you know going in your mouth it's sort of you know some people are frightened at that so I think we're playing on rational fears of people as well definitely for sure and the trailer is like Brett said is this great so people need to go on there and check out the trailer - yeah the trailers on the indigo go as well and if you especially Facebook I mean that's probably the one that's probably I would say is up-to-date daily with any changes or any updates you know so yeah check out myself Lizzy Jamie Langlands as well the director I mean he's constantly doing promotional work as well so if you need to reach out to me you know my DMs are open I'm pretty sort of easy going so yeah if you need to know anything or you're interested in something yeah just give us a shout awesome Lizzy you got anything else going on besides the movie or not is yet no I'm just just my own personal sort of projects as well just things I want to sort of experiment with but yeah no I'm I'm sort of yeah all in for this feature for the RIP Monits yeah for reading the script I was just excited there's there's quite a lot there's quite a lot of brutality which yeah I really sort of yeah I've just been really excited about me like excited about thinking outside the box a little bit for for some of it as well so yeah and so yeah as it stands at minute this is this is the priority for me at the minute this the RIP man and get this get this featured on we're so lucky to have you Lizzy you've done a marvelous job so thank you we just so it's functional honestly it's just so glad we met yes me too thank you so I awesome guys well we appreciate you coming on the show for our 300th episode yes and thank you yeah thanks for being on with us that's just so exciting glad we could finally work it out man for sure yeah me too honestly we'll definitely have to come back on again you know when it's 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For our 300th episode we have a great interview with writer/producer Rhys Thompson and special effects artist Lizzy Horror from the upcoming Indie Horror film R.I.P. Man ! Check out they're Indiegogo and show them some support! https://www.indiegogo.com/projects/the-r-i-p-man#/ Imdb link: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt33097970/?ref_=nv_sr_srsg_0_tt_7_nm_1_in_0_q_the%2520rip%2520man #R.I.P.Man #restinpain #indiehorror #horrormovies #horrorfans #horrormoviepodcast #stayevil Intro and outro music by: Omni Slim @omnislim5381 on YouTube
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