525 : Nocturnity with Michael Plumides and Scott Hansen
In Episode 525, Jose and Ryan catch up with Michael Plumides to talk about his new book Nocturnity, and his partner Scott Hansen for the upcoming film adaptation. We also talk about his newest movie, Devour.
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Discussion: Nocturnity
Show Notes
- Michael’s Web Site
- Kill The Music
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- Teaser Trailer: Devour
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The Clive Barker Podcast hosted Michael Plumides and Scott B. Hansen to discuss Michael’s new book Nocturnity and Scott’s upcoming film Devour. They explored themes in Michael’s novel, including supernatural elements and character motivations, while Scott shared details about his indie horror film’s production challenges and promotional plans. The conversation highlighted connections between the film and book projects, including potential casting and shared creative influences. The podcast also featured a review of Scott’s previous work Bad Candy and discussed upcoming episodes, including a planned commentary on the 1985 werewolf film Silver Bullet.
Michael’s Film and Music Adventures
Michael discussed his involvement with the film industry, including obtaining permissions for screenings and his role as a creative consultant. He shared his experiences in the music world, particularly with Gwar, and mentioned his book “Kill the Music” which chronicles these events. Michael also recounted a humorous anecdote about a police encounter with David Brocky and described the unfortunate burning down of a club, the Mad Monk, which he was supposed to promote a Gwar show at.
Supernatural Thriller Book Discussion
Michael discussed his new book, Nocturnity, which features a supernatural thriller following Jade Winters, an outcast who discovers he is special and has connections to a secret world. He explained the book’s themes, characters, and influences, including his experience working on a Clive Barker TV series. Michael also mentioned his business, Bird Dog Vintage, which thrived during COVID-19. The group briefly discussed the rivalry between two characters in the book, inspired by Michael’s own experiences in the nightclub business.
Devour Film Release Discussion
The group discussed the upcoming screening of Scott Hansen’s film Devour at Mad Monster Party on Friday, with a potential release date in September or early October. They also talked about the character Miles Farron from Michael’s next book, “Nocturne: The Edge of Chaos,” who is portrayed as an agent of chaos and a billionaire with dark secrets. The conversation touched on the isolation and eccentric behavior often associated with wealthy individuals, as well as the film’s violent content and promotional strategies involving free posters.
Vampire Cannibals in Horror-Comedy
Scott discussed his upcoming film Devour, a horror-comedy about a metal band of vampires who break down in a town of cannibals. He explained that the film was picked up by Raven Banner and Epic Pictures, and detailed its unique blend of genres and the involvement of music industry talent. The group also discussed the film’s connection to Scott’s previous work, Bad Candy, and its place in an ongoing horror universe.
Indie Film Production Update
Scott discussed his indie film, which had a 52-day shoot and faced multiple funding challenges, including running out of money five times. He mentioned crowdfunding through Indiegogo and securing investors, as well as the film’s practical effects and action sequences. Scott shared his excitement about the film’s upcoming theatrical release and promotional events like Days of the Dead and other conventions. Michael announced that “Nocturnity” reached the top 95 in teen and young adult zombie fiction on Amazon, and they are working on casting for the next project, “Nocturnity.”
Movie Co-Direction and Special Effects
Michael discussed his upcoming co-direction of a movie with John Wells, which will be true to the book and involve themes of prophecy and betrayal. They mentioned working with a special effects artist on headpieces and masks for the film. The group also discussed influences for the movie, including Planet of the Apes and Island of Dr. Moreau, as well as character motivations and relationships.
Film and Writing Insights Shared
The group discussed the movie Devour, with José expressing enthusiasm and leaving a review on Letterboxd. They talked about the collaborative nature of filmmaking and their connections within the horror film community. Michael mentioned his upcoming second book, which will include content related to Metal Congress and the Black Sun. The conversation concluded with a brief discussion about a concert experience involving Soundgarden.





















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