Friday, January 04, 2008
Mr. Projector! Episode #8: "The Ghastly Mind of Paul Bunnell"
After a long absence, Mr. Projector is back! In this latest installment of Mr. Projector!, Mr. Projector goes to Hollywood (the second in a three-part series) and finds himself stranded at a mysterious, old Hollywood mansion inhabited by none other than film producer, writer and director, Paul Bunnell ("That Little Monster" and "The Ghastly Love of Johnny X")! As Mr. Projector is about to discover, the old mansion has a rather "ghastly" history that closely mirrors the mind of its owner!
Visit Mr. Projector! on iTunes to download and watch this wonderful episode! (While you're there, write a review!)You can also download the show directly from the Mr. Projector! Episode Index on the ThinkStream Films blog, or from HERE (right-click and select Save Target As).


Enjoy the show!
Thursday, June 28, 2007
The Russians are Here! The Russians are Here! Chapter One: "The Abduction"
The Russians are Here! The Russians are Here!
Chapter One: "The Abduction" Synopsis
We meet Projectorville news anchor Greg Grant, and field correspondent Libby Trapp who is following the story.
We are also introduced to Alfred J. Rieder, professor of Russian history, who has amassed a hodge-podge of Russian propaganda films to illuminate the encroaching threat of communism.
Mrs. Williams is revealed for the first time (as a missing person)!
Be on the look-out for clues in the KRZB Newsroom that foreshadow future episodes!
Visit Mr. Projector! on iTunes to download and watch this wonderful episode! (While you're there, write a review!)You can also download the show directly from the Mr. Projector! Episode Index on the ThinkStream Films blog.
For those who simply cannot wait, here are some clips from Chapter Two of TRAH: "The Interrogation"
Thursday, May 24, 2007
Next on Mr. Projector!: "The Ghastly Mind of Paul Bunnell"
In this episode of Mr. Projector!, Mr. Projector goes to Hollywood (the second in a three-part series) and finds himself stranded at a mysterious, old Hollywood mansion inhabited by none other than film producer, writer and director, Paul Bunnell ("That Little Monster" and "The Ghastly Love of Johnny X," currently in production)! As Mr. Projector is about to discover, the old mansion has a rather "ghastly" history that closely mirrors the mind of its owner!
COMING SOON!
Friday, May 11, 2007
Mr. Projector! is Now Registered...
My Podcast Alley feed! {pca-6bfb10061a6976a9725c8a041b9d35d4}
Podcast News
Podcast.net
Sunday, April 29, 2007
Mr. Projector! Episode #7: "Putting it Together"
In this episode, an interview with Russell Harnden, III!
Russell Harnden, III is a film and trailer editor working in Los Angeles. His credits include the prestigious MGM James Bond series of films with Pierce Brosnan, and more recent campaigns such as Night at the Museum and Snakes on a Plane among many other exciting projects.Mr. Harnden also is an avid 16mm educational film collector, and speaks regularly about these films, placing them in social and cultural perspective, bridging the gap between what we learned fifty years ago and what we know today.
Visit Mr. Projector! on iTunes to download and watch this wonderful episode! (While you're there, write a review!)
You can also download the show directly from the Mr. Projector! Episode Index on the ThinkStream Films blog.
Enjoy the show!
Tuesday, April 24, 2007
The Rain in Spain....
Coronet Films
Bid on the complete, original 16mm print on eBay through 5/1/07!
We here at ThinkStream Films think it most important to learn to speak well in public. The rewards of a clearly and naturally communicated speech are limitless. The pitfalls of not having this critical competency are equally as limitless, for example, one may be cursed with the unfortunate occupational title of "politician" or "world leader."
It is through the articulate journey of young Tom Webb in this funny little film from Coronet, that we learn that no one will ever accomplish anything important in life without speaking well (especially like a "sports announcer"). We follow Tom as he progresses (with help from his dowdy speech teacher Miss Taylor) from a state of unintelligible babble to one that at least allows his classmates to "understand what [the hell] it is he is saying."
Once Mr. Projector viewed this film, he simply could not prevent himself from screening yet another fine film (albeit on a much larger scale), based on the very same subject matter (with a little help from George Bernard Shaw).
Monday, April 16, 2007
Next on Mr. Projector!
Mr. Projector Goes to Hollywood!Episode 7: "Putting it Together" with Russell Harnden, III
Coming next week: Mr. Projector goes to Hollywood (the first in a three-part series) and chats with film and trailer editor Russell Harnden, III about educational films,
View the teaser here, then subscribe to show!
Mr. Projector! Teaser: Episode 7 "Putting It Together" With Russ -
Missed an episode? Check out the Mr. Projector! Episode Index.


