movies....of course! Apart for that i'm a big music lover (see below) and my wife and i love eating out in London or simply cooking at home - Basically loving the food and drink :)
Music
Tom Waits, Nick Cave, Bruce Springsteen, Flaming Lips, Talking Heads, My Morning Jacket, Pink Floyd, Bob Dylan, White Stripes, Radiohead, Goo Goo Dolls, The Replacements.
Movies
Jaws, Dawn of the Dead, Seven Samurai, The Exorcist, Goodfellas, Raging Bull, The Wild Bunch, Empire Strikes Back, Blade Runner, The Good, The Bad & The Ugly, Miller's Crossing, Barry Lyndon, Citizen Kane, Nashville, Vertigo, Psycho
Television
The West Wing, Sopranos, The Wire, The O.C., Desperate Housewives, Lost, Commander in Chief, Smallville, Carnivale, Six Feet Under, C.S.I
Heroes
Stanley Kubrick, Muhamed Ali, Orson Welles, Martin Scorsese
Ben Howard - mondomovie.com's Details
Status:
Married
Here for:
Networking, Friends
Orientation:
Straight
Hometown:
London
Religion:
Agnostic
Zodiac Sign:
Virgo
Smoke / Drink:
No / Yes
Children:
Someday
Education:
College graduate
Occupation:
Head of Video Production
Ben Howard - mondomovie.com's Schools
Forest School
Wokingham, United Kingdom
Graduated: 1994
Student status: Alumni
Degree: Other
Greetings...I'm a Video Producer and Radio Presenter based in London where I co-present Mondo Movie, Europe's Number One podcast on Cult, Horror, and World Cinema. Our weekly show sets out to review, discuss, and generally shout from the roof-tops those movies that are overlooked on other lesser movie shows. If you have a special place in your cinefile heart for post apocalyptic mutants, zombie ninjas, or yakuza robot hitmen then Mondo Movie could be the show for you. Here's some examples of recent movies we've featured on the show......
Give us a listen on our website at www.mondomovie.com or simply do a search in the podcast section of Itunes
You can also find out more info on me and my two other passions - music and movies - on my Flixster and LastFM pages:
We are seeking Indy film makers to participate in "Listen" An Earth day film project.
Be part of the first Twitter Community Film project where you can create a portion of a scene for our Earth Day Project.
We want people from around the world to be part of the celebration.
We will produce this film comprised of many individually created video clips sent in by you.
Your film clip can only be 30 seconds of original footage. Rendered in mp2 or mp4, making sure it's only 25 MB maximum.
First 15 seconds, we need you to film a situation of commotion...for example...Parks, Parties, restaurants, crowds, traffic.... Second 15 seconds, have everyone show reaction to sudden total silence (loss of hearing).
This footage will be compiled into the Earth Day Film Project. The script is finished but requires your participation.
We will finish the project after all submissions have been reviewed. Submission deadline is April 15th. This project is not for profit. Not only is this a way to have your original ideas seen, but to also celebrate our planet. Project will be released onto Youtube April 22nd...Earth Day. Please include the name of your film company and the names of all the participants in your clip for ending credits.
Filmmakers and screenplay writers: Don’t forget to submit your horror film or script to Australia’s leading genre film event!
For more details simply click on the above artwork to visit the official A Night of Horror International Film Festival website: www. anightofhorror. com or enter online at: www. withoutabox. com
Hi Ben! I'm crazy about the Mondo Movie podcast! However, I think you need to see the more recent Lloyd Kaufman directed TROMA movies. They really are much better than the 80's TROMA flicks (I suggest starting with Tromeo & Juliet).
It was 1978. Leaves were falling, children were laughing and Michael Myers escapes from a sanitarium fifteen years after killing his sister on Halloween. A little town called Haddonfield was in for a big shock the night HE came home. Thirty years and nine films later, the legacy and legend of Michael Myers, The Shape and Halloween are now inseparable. Before Jason, before Freddy, before Pinhead and before remakes, John Carpenter and Debra Hill set out to make a low-budget thriller about babysitters in danger. The resulting film would go on to haunt audiences all over the world and forever change the meaning and menace of Halloween. Now, Andy and John walk the bloody streets of Haddonfield to backtrack the phenomenon of the Halloween films and the continuing influence over horror filmmaking today.
This is EPISODE 35 of the HOLLYWOOD SALOON Podcast.
Thanks for your support!! Email me @ curiouslovesyou@gmail.com with your favorite song of mine, and I'll send you an mp3 of that song for your birthday!!