Monthly Archives: October 2015

Hobo Radio Interview – Keith David

From Platoon to There’s Something About Mary to Requiem for a Dream, Keith David has had memorable parts in a wide range of films. His unmistakable baritone voice and utter commitment to whatever part he’s playing make him memorable in every role he undertakes.

In his new film Boiling Pot, David plays Agent Long, an investigator looking to get to the bottom of a horrific, racially-motivated crime. The film is based on real events that took place on a college campus in 2008.

We recently talked to David about racism in America, the fact that he’s always working and the chances of getting a Community movie.

[To read the print version of this interview, click here.]

This week’s music:

  • Intro – “Giddy Up” by Tahuna Breaks
  • Interstitial – “Vishnu Meets Funk” and “Ancient Ritual” by Lucas Perný & Miloslav Kollar
  • End – “Come a Little Closer with Me” by Keith David

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068-Lovecraft?

This Episode we Discuss the life and times of H.P. Lovecraft. The New England writer is known for his expanded Cthulhu mythos. He had correspondence with many of his contemporaries of the day as well as being the father of cosmic horror.

Thanks to Writer Ron Malfi for being a guest on this episode.

Author Ron Malfi

Author Ron Malfi

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068-Lovecraft?

This Episode we Discuss the life and times of H.P. Lovecraft. The New England writer is known for his expanded Cthulhu mythos. He had correspondence with many of his contemporaries of the day as well as being the father of cosmic horror.

Thanks to Writer Ron Malfi for being a guest on this episode.

Author Ron Malfi

Author Ron Malfi