Wednesday, June 24, 2015
Monday, June 22, 2015
Monster Bash 2015: First Look
Andy meets Vincent Price's daughter, Victoria
The Ultimate Abbott and Costello Tribute Show
Andy and PA researcher Stan Gordon
Ron Chaney, grandson of Lon Chaney, Jr.
Three generations of Monster Fans
Friday, June 12, 2015
MO Radio Status Report
Andy and I do our podcast, "Monsterland Ohio Radio," strictly for the fun of it. It is enough for us that a handful of people seem to enjoy listening to us goof off. But lately, some cool stuff has happened that is worth mentioning. Being involved in 'monster fandom' has consistently enriched our lives, and doing this podcast is no exception.
Things really took off after the release of our Ohio Bigfoot Conference episode. Fellow podcaster Shannon LeGro took to Facebook to raise awareness about our show. The result was a huge spike in downloads and listeners. The OBC episode would also be linked at the world-renowned Cryptomundo blog, which was surreal, to say the least. On the strength of these boosts, we made it as high as #4 in the TV/Film category on Podomatic.com (our host site, which creates rankings based on plays, downloads, embeds, etc.) and #249 overall. OBC became our most listened-to show in about a week's time.
As if that wasn't amazing enough, "Monsterland Ohio Radio" was then featured at monsterbashnews.com, along with a photo of Andy with "Creature from the Black Lagoon"'s Julie Adams. Monster Bash News provides updates on Pittsburgh's Monster Bash Conference as well as new products available from Creepy Classics.
Our next episode, "Summer Convention Preview," failed to match the crazy numbers of OBC, but still revealed we had picked up a number of 'subscribers,' or people who would immediately receive a downloaded show whenever we post one. Even though the episode is just the two of us talking about what we're going to do this summer, it is now in our top 5 most popular shows.
Then came "Minerva Monster Day." Our recap of the festival celebrating the Small Town Monsters film brought in the biggest one-day total of plays and downloads in our history, and within 48 hours of its release became our second most listened-to program. We climbed back into the top 20 in Podomatic's TV/Film list, and once again found ourselves linked up at Cryptomundo.com. To be candid, we're not sure what to make of it all, but we appreciate everyone who has given us a listen.
With both Monster Bash and G-FEST in our immediate future, we're anticipating some pretty special episodes to come. There are some other things in the works that would be fairly major for our "little podcast that could."
If you've listened to "Monsterland Ohio Radio," we thank you for your time and attention. We'll do our best to exceed your expectations. The response to MO Radio has already exceeded ours.
Monday, June 8, 2015
Minerva Monster Day Gallery
The Penmaker, Ronnie Breedlove, shares his work with "Minerva Monster" producer Alan Megargle.
The interior of the historic Roxy theater
At times, the line stretched around the corner!
"You're all looking for me???"
The excitement builds for the next showing...
"Minerva Monster" director Seth Breedlove
Monster Artist Matt Harris
Thanks to everyone who made this day a reality!
Order your copy of 'Minerva Monster' at www.grassmangear.com
Watch it on demand at www.vimeo.com/on demand/minerva monster/127320671
Labels: godzilla, kaiju, monsters
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