spandex and monster looks at heroes and cosplay performers along with the monsters! I'm interested in independent cinema, UFOs,cosplay, and the paranormal. My name is Jerry Williams. I'm a writer, poet, and filmmaker. My films are available on Amazon and INC Roku channel (Purvos, Astro Space Hero, UFO crash in Kentucky and Astro Zap Kaboom with Tucky Williams (girl girl scene). I have several books such as Monsters of the UFO, and comic books such as Zombie Mardi Gras.
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Astro Space Hero is now on youtube as a playlist. Science fiction of the slacker kind...cardboard sets, beautiful alien women, and adventures in space! Writer/producer Jerry Williams evokes the old movie serial days of Captain Video, Flash Gordan, and Buck Rogers with the low production aesthetic of the days of yore. Ride on the space ship, Jolly Roger, into the reaches of space! With horror hostess Spooky D, Roni Jonah, Claude Miles, Steven Guynn, Roni Jonah, Cherokee Hall, and more in the crazy webshow.
Welcome to UFO blur zone. This blog will touch on the serious and sometimes not so serious aspects of the UFO experience. Filmmaker James Smith and DBC films in association with Silver Chain films have recently completed work on about the Mothman called POINT PLEASANT. Here is writer/director James Smith talking about his latest film. Give us a quick overview of what you do. James Smith, owner of D.B.C Entertainment, wrote his first screenplay at the age of sixteen. Since then he has written countless short stories, scripts and three novels. Smith had participated in several Performing Arts productions throughout grammar and high school, including his first leading role in “Secrets in the Toy Room.” James Smith has written, directed or starred in the following films: “Shoot the Moon”, “Room 110”, “The Runaway”, “Tea Party”, “The Unlucky Few”, “Chronicles of Cross”, “Saucer Sexodus”, "Hate the Living, Love the Dead", "Point Pleasant", and “Take Back.” Curre
In this episode of Spandex and Monster, we explore the weird surreal films of Chris DeJoseph and his group Friday nite frights. I first discovered these films on you tube, and I was instantly hooked by them. Sexy ladies, monsters, and people wearing rubber masks in carny films that range from horror, comedy, and all places in between with subtle subtext of fetish, science fiction and horror. So without further ado, here is filmmaker Chris DeJoseph of Friday Nite Frights. Tell the world who you are, and what is it you do with your films. Monsters and sexy ladies of friday nite fright films Born and raised on Long Island,New York I came from a struggling middle class family.I was a cartoonist as a kid along with my 2 brothers,and always enoyed putting on puppet shows,Haunted Mazes in our basement,plays for the neighborhoods and horror games outside.I was a creative writer since I was in 3rd grade.I used to draw dozens of comic books with my own cartoons and give t
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