Christopher Golden, Jonathan Maberry and James A. Moore get together to discuss popular culture, books, movies and whatever else crosses their minds in a weekly discussion of the world at large as seen by three writers of speculative fiction. Be part of the live taping of the world premiere of this exciting new online talk show.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 99 | Founded | 10 years ago |
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Brian Keene, Mary Sangiovanni, and John Urbancik fill in for Jonathan, Chris, and Jim. It goes about as well as you'd expect.
Tom Sniegoski joins Chris and Jim to talk Godzilla, Deadwood, Dark Phoenix, NOS4A2, and the genius of Phoebe Waller-Bridge.
A special announcement is made.
We challenge Rio Youers, and long-dead character actor Walter Brennan drops by!
Three Guys with Beards is back with special emergency beard Bracken MacLeod.
In this episode, we discuss DC's attempts at movies, the new twist on who's playing Batman and the projects we're all working on and looking forward to working on.
Film producer and author Mallory O'Meara joins the Beards to discuss her massively successful non-fiction book The Lady From the Black Lagoon, which rewrites Hollywood history and corrects an enormous injustice.
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Great authors having fun conversations
I came for one of my favorite authors (John M) and stayed for the great conversations of geek and horror culture. I devour all the recommendations their giving and hearing guys who are unapologetic about what they love talk about it is so great. Cherry on top is some amazing special guests.
I tried this podcast to look for interesting commentary from established authors, not political and feminist meanderings. Plus, these guys beards are just flat out embarrassing for men with "real" beards. I don't recommend this podcast to other authors or writers.
I've listened to a few episodes and so far it's been enjoyable. Not great but not bad either. Sure ain't no Horrorshow with Brian Keen though.
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