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Chapters & Sections (192)
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00:00
Host Greeting and Episode Hook
00:31
Sponsor Introduction – Sheath Underwear Overview
01:02
Detailed Product Features and Personal Experience
02:06
Promotional Code Announcement and Call to Action
03:08
Guest Introduction – Lee Wadell Arrival in the Lair
04:10
Host and Guest Small Talk – Studio Setting
05:12
Guest Background – Career Highlights and Filmography
06:16
Personal Anecdotes – Age, Family, and Relocation
07:20
Early Life in Mississippi and Move to California
07:53
Reflections on Southern California Culture and Legacy
08:56
Surf Era Development and Beach Culture
09:27
Real Estate Prices in Coastal California
10:30
Personal Tax Burden and Community Interaction
11:01
Ghost Town Hollywood and Industry Decline
12:32
Retirement from Acting and Changing Premiere Culture
13:05
Early Career in the 1980s and Filmography Highlights
13:36
No-Budget Horror Project and Filmmaking Spirit
14:06
Stunt Techniques with Pipe Ramps and Car Chases
14:39
Industry Longevity and Practical Stunts Today
15:42
Practical vs CGI Effects in Modern Films
16:14
Wire Work and Cable Techniques Evolution
17:16
Career Span from 1984 to 2015
17:47
Early Stunt Work and Wire Rigging on Spider-Man
18:18
Miami Commercial Shoot and Local Culture
19:20
Transition to Los Angeles and Hollywood Scene
20:23
Hollywood Boulevard Life and Aspirations
21:26
Social Media Influence on Hollywood Success
22:59
Early Stunt Hustle and Multiple Jobs
24:36
Chicago Shoot Party Culture and Daily Routine
26:10
Stunt Work Intensity and Exhaustion
26:41
Old‑School Stunt Culture and Hard Drinking
27:11
Legal Negotiations and Alcohol Rituals
28:14
Party Lifestyle at Hooters and On‑Set Socializing
28:44
Extended Partying and Industry Bubble
29:14
Safety Concerns and Privilege in Film Production
30:08
Public Perception and Social Media Impact
31:18
Early Career Mentors and Stunt Legacy
32:20
Scream Series Involvement and Role Evolution
33:52
Drew as Hollywood Royalty
34:24
Describing Drew's Personality and Work Ethic
34:57
Pre-Production Planning for Poison Ivy
35:29
First On-Set Experience with Drew
35:59
Stunt Coordination and Safety Measures
36:30
Executing a Complex Stunt Scene
37:01
Stunt Execution Details and Equipment Used
37:32
Revisiting Drew on Scream Set
38:04
Shooting Sequence and Early Production Days
38:35
Unexpected Production Challenges
39:06
Long Shooting Schedule and Crew Dynamics
40:00
Studio Workflow and Editing Process
40:40
Logistics of Delivering Dailies in the 90s
41:10
Studio Expectations and Creative Input
41:41
Discussion of Early Hollywood Stars
42:12
Collaboration with Johnny Depp and Talent Recognition
42:43
Scream Casting Choices and Studio Concerns
43:15
Opening Sequence Ghostface Mask Usage
43:47
Mask Transition Mid‑Sequence and Production Notes
44:18
Origins of the K&B Mask Design
44:50
Comparison Between Original and Fun World Masks
45:21
Mask Licensing and Visual Impact Discussion
45:52
Actor’s Kill Sequences in Scream One
46:23
Continuation of Kill Scenes into Scream Two
46:53
Discussion of Other Characters and Misconceptions
47:24
Collector Insights on Ghostface Masks
47:57
Clarification of Mask Origins and Production Process
48:29
Deep Dive into Mask History with Magazine Reference
49:02
Final Thoughts on Mask Evolution and Production Rehearsals
50:07
Wes Craven’s Camera Awareness
50:38
Live Scene Visualization by Wes Craven
51:10
Humor and Timing in Wes Craven’s Direction
51:40
Wes Craven’s Educational Background
52:13
Cool Cucumber Persona of Wes Craven
53:15
Subtle Irritation Signs in Wes Craven
53:45
Calm vs. Chaos on Set
54:18
Actor’s Lack of Full Costume Exposure
54:50
Pre‑Shoot Emotional State of Actress
55:22
Wes Craven’s Psychological Preparation Techniques
55:53
Use of Traumatic Story to Intimidate Actress
56:23
Discovery of Lost Tapes by Bill Perry
56:55
Content of Archival Interviews with Wes Craven
57:25
Revelation of Psychological Manipulation Tactics
57:56
Impact on Actress’s Performance After Tape Discovery
58:26
Describing a Burning Popcorn Scene
58:59
Trust Between Actor and Director in Intense Scenes
59:31
Using Real Emotions to Enhance Acting
1:00:02
Director’s Intimate Guidance During a Scene
1:01:04
One‑Take Performance and Director’s Approval
1:01:36
Actor’s Perspective on Directorial Feedback
1:02:06
Iconic Take and Director’s Decision to Use It
1:03:08
Encouragement to Ask for More Takes
1:03:58
Fan Interaction and Signature Requests
1:04:41
Signing Process with a Fan’s Body Art
1:05:44
Multiple Fans Seeking Signatures and the Experience
1:06:45
Parents Watching Original Scream Films
1:07:16
Kids Introducing New Installments to Parents
1:07:48
Family Viewing All Scream Sequels in Order
1:08:20
Impact of Memes and Merch on Scream’s Popularity
1:08:50
Comparison to Other Franchise Merchandise
1:09:21
Early Career in Film and Retirement
1:09:52
Mentor Influence and Agent Connections
1:10:54
Reunion Show Experience with Tony
1:11:26
Dynamics Among Scream Cast at Conventions
1:13:30
Planning Future Con Events and Collaborations
1:15:05
Venue Description and First Impressions
1:15:35
Early Con Memories and Guest Interactions
1:16:06
Daily Routine and Socializing at the Con
1:16:39
Managing Window Shoppers and Mentorship
1:17:10
Team Support and Personal Growth
1:17:41
Engagement Techniques with Attendees
1:18:13
Handling Different Types of Fans
1:18:44
Observations on Fan Behavior and Con Dynamics
1:19:15
Strategies for Maintaining Energy Over the Weekend
1:19:46
Post-Con Recovery and Monday Reflections
1:20:21
Balancing Physical Demands with Personal Well‑Being
1:20:52
Managing Logistics and Professional Interactions
1:21:23
Handling High‑Volume Lines and Fan Signings
1:21:53
Ensuring Positive Fan Experiences Amid Constraints
1:22:57
Positive Interaction and Energy Flow at Events
1:23:27
Full Throttle Engagement and Its Demands
1:23:59
Creating Memorable Guest Moments
1:24:30
Diversity of Attendee Personas at Horror Con
1:25:34
Community Love Fest and Respectful Atmosphere
1:26:05
Handling Trolling and Maintaining Positive Energy
1:27:08
Iconic Film Roles from Jurassic Park to Spider-Man
1:27:39
Double Work and Collaboration with Spielberg
1:28:11
Memorable Scenes in Jurassic Park and Other Films
1:29:14
Contributions to Spider-Man, US Marshals, and More
1:29:44
Directorial Encounters with Franksheimer and Others
1:30:46
Behind-the-Scenes Techniques in Marvel Films
1:31:18
Iconic Green Goblin Scene Discussion
1:31:49
Batman Casting and Utility Role Talk
1:32:21
Utility Player Experiences in Batman
1:32:51
Stunt Coordinator Tribute to Ted White
1:33:23
Batmobile Scene and Set Reset Story
1:34:25
Set Safety and Cost Savings Highlight
1:35:26
Learning from Stunt Coordination Leadership
1:35:56
Upcoming Convention Schedule Overview
1:36:59
Social Media and Show Promotion