A blog about my experiences with Manos The Hands of Fate as the only surviving cast or crew willing to talk about it. Author of "Growing Up With Manos The Hands Of Fate" and producer of the sequel "Manos Returns"
Wednesday, August 29, 2018
Tom Neyman - Theater Rockstar
Some amazing things were just posted on Facebook by two different Manos Fans. These articles and the Camelot playbill brought a flood of memory back as though it was all just yesterday. Some of these things, I talked about in my book Growing Up With Manos The Hands of Fate but I had not found these articles and playbill when I was writing and when I was researching. I want share them with you here.
These two next photos shows John Reynolds (Torgo) as one of the knights in Henry IV.
Thursday, August 23, 2018
Manos Burlesque
Yes. You read that title correctly. There is Manos burlesque.
Mystery Science Theater Burlesque to be more precise, but a Manos themed Torgo performance logically had to be included.
I was so honored to be asked to host the MSTease3k show that played in Portland Oregon on August 17th at Crush Bar to a full house and very enthusiastic audience. I've been to a few shows and have some good friends among the performers but being on stage with them this time was truly special.
In this post, I want to highlight all the performers that night because they are all so amazing. First of all if you've never been to a burlesque show, it may not be what you imagine. Of course, it's sexy as all get out but it is so much more. Burlesque is empowering for not only those on stage, but for us in the audience as well when we see both traditional and non traditional beauty explode onto the stage with an outward shining confidence. It gives you a feeling that maybe you, yourself might also find courage to step outside the comfort zones in your own life. Maybe find a way to express your inner creative passions. By the end of the evening, my face hurt from smiling so much and as I looked around I saw a roomful with the same look.
I was invited to host this show by the producer Mona DePlume, a MSTie who created this show for MSTies. Mona is the Queen of Awkward Boners, known for creating some really trippy and consciousness bending acts that mess with your head. She has done Bob Ross as a burlesque performance and in this show she portrayed both Rosdower and Torgo. Mona is also an instructor at the Rose City School of Burlesque and she was a guest on a recent episode of my Jackeys Hand of Horror Podcast.
Another performer is a sweet friend of mine. We met on facebook years ago because she's a Manos fan and we got talking. She went on to graduate from both The Rose City School of Burlesque and All That Glitters Academy then began performing where I got to go see her a few times and became a fan of hers. For this show, I was proud to introduce her on stage as "The Dizzy Dame with the Dynamite Frame. It's Loxie Arcane!" She did a Pearl act with her husband, Mr. Arcane performing as Brain Guy. Loved it and love how husbands, wives and partners get worked into the act. Loxie will perform again at Crush Bar on October 13th for That's Monster a Frankenstein Burlesque Story and in Gods and Monsters Burlesque on October 20th
Baby LeStrange is the Glittering Misfit of Burlesque with a unique and very sexy Queen ant act inspired by MST episode nine, the film Phase IV. Baby is a longtime Portland performer and can be seen in Renee's Queer Caberet on August 30th Metalesque Heavy Metal Burlesque show at Dante's on October 4th.
The next performer traveled North from Eugene and performs a fantastic monthly show Miss Minskys Presents with the next one on September 22. She is Bayou Bettie, The Giantess from Emerald City with the bayou in her blood. For this MSTease3k show, Bayou Bettie transformed into a most regal and excellent sassiest robot on The Satellite of Love, MST3k Gypsy.
The Superhero of Sparkle was the next performer. Traveling South from Seattle, Washington, Scarlett O'HairDye was thrilled to bring her longtime MSTie dream to the stage. Space Mutiny...Burlesue Style.
Absolutely click this link to see just some of what this woman an do! Unnatural Redhead Productions
I had a great back stage chat with the Delectable Dynamo - Dominoe Desoto and her Girl in the Golden Boots act was The Bomb. If you missed this show, go see Dominoe back at Crush for Totally Naked on September 21st. Dominoe is also a graduate from both the Rose City School of Burlesque and All The Glitters Academy. You can see her perform again on August 24th in Pink Elephant Caberet at Mission Theater.
Next up was the Bookish Beauty of Burlesque...Lacey Knickers. Lacey did a Kinga character act that wold make the original Kinga blush, but in a good way. Lacey can be thought of as burlesque for the intellectual. If you think smart is not sexy,...check this out. Booklovers Burlesque and if you are a child of the 70's and muppets turn you on, this is the show for you. Glitter Fever Disco Inspired Burlesque September 22.
Beyond all this, I want to thank
Door Madame - Lou Velvet
Stage Kitten - Lascivious Lenore
Lights and Sound - DJ Dom De Plume
...and the support staff at Crush
You can find these and other Portland Oregon Burlesque shows at BurlesquePDX
And check out the Burlesque Episode of my podcast Jackey's Hand of Horror
Mystery Science Theater Burlesque to be more precise, but a Manos themed Torgo performance logically had to be included.
I was so honored to be asked to host the MSTease3k show that played in Portland Oregon on August 17th at Crush Bar to a full house and very enthusiastic audience. I've been to a few shows and have some good friends among the performers but being on stage with them this time was truly special.
In this post, I want to highlight all the performers that night because they are all so amazing. First of all if you've never been to a burlesque show, it may not be what you imagine. Of course, it's sexy as all get out but it is so much more. Burlesque is empowering for not only those on stage, but for us in the audience as well when we see both traditional and non traditional beauty explode onto the stage with an outward shining confidence. It gives you a feeling that maybe you, yourself might also find courage to step outside the comfort zones in your own life. Maybe find a way to express your inner creative passions. By the end of the evening, my face hurt from smiling so much and as I looked around I saw a roomful with the same look.
I was invited to host this show by the producer Mona DePlume, a MSTie who created this show for MSTies. Mona is the Queen of Awkward Boners, known for creating some really trippy and consciousness bending acts that mess with your head. She has done Bob Ross as a burlesque performance and in this show she portrayed both Rosdower and Torgo. Mona is also an instructor at the Rose City School of Burlesque and she was a guest on a recent episode of my Jackeys Hand of Horror Podcast.
Another performer is a sweet friend of mine. We met on facebook years ago because she's a Manos fan and we got talking. She went on to graduate from both The Rose City School of Burlesque and All That Glitters Academy then began performing where I got to go see her a few times and became a fan of hers. For this show, I was proud to introduce her on stage as "The Dizzy Dame with the Dynamite Frame. It's Loxie Arcane!" She did a Pearl act with her husband, Mr. Arcane performing as Brain Guy. Loved it and love how husbands, wives and partners get worked into the act. Loxie will perform again at Crush Bar on October 13th for That's Monster a Frankenstein Burlesque Story and in Gods and Monsters Burlesque on October 20th
Baby LeStrange is the Glittering Misfit of Burlesque with a unique and very sexy Queen ant act inspired by MST episode nine, the film Phase IV. Baby is a longtime Portland performer and can be seen in Renee's Queer Caberet on August 30th Metalesque Heavy Metal Burlesque show at Dante's on October 4th.
The next performer traveled North from Eugene and performs a fantastic monthly show Miss Minskys Presents with the next one on September 22. She is Bayou Bettie, The Giantess from Emerald City with the bayou in her blood. For this MSTease3k show, Bayou Bettie transformed into a most regal and excellent sassiest robot on The Satellite of Love, MST3k Gypsy.
The Superhero of Sparkle was the next performer. Traveling South from Seattle, Washington, Scarlett O'HairDye was thrilled to bring her longtime MSTie dream to the stage. Space Mutiny...Burlesue Style.
Absolutely click this link to see just some of what this woman an do! Unnatural Redhead Productions
I had a great back stage chat with the Delectable Dynamo - Dominoe Desoto and her Girl in the Golden Boots act was The Bomb. If you missed this show, go see Dominoe back at Crush for Totally Naked on September 21st. Dominoe is also a graduate from both the Rose City School of Burlesque and All The Glitters Academy. You can see her perform again on August 24th in Pink Elephant Caberet at Mission Theater.
Next up was the Bookish Beauty of Burlesque...Lacey Knickers. Lacey did a Kinga character act that wold make the original Kinga blush, but in a good way. Lacey can be thought of as burlesque for the intellectual. If you think smart is not sexy,...check this out. Booklovers Burlesque and if you are a child of the 70's and muppets turn you on, this is the show for you. Glitter Fever Disco Inspired Burlesque September 22.
Beyond all this, I want to thank
Door Madame - Lou Velvet
Stage Kitten - Lascivious Lenore
Lights and Sound - DJ Dom De Plume
...and the support staff at Crush
You can find these and other Portland Oregon Burlesque shows at BurlesquePDX
And check out the Burlesque Episode of my podcast Jackey's Hand of Horror
Tuesday, August 14, 2018
The First Failed Sequel: Part III
I arrived in El Paso on Friday afternoon and was picked up at the airport by a sweet young man holding a cardboard sign with my name on it. We went for some amazing local tacos and then on to the hotel to meet with Ben Solovey and work out what would happen next. Since the official screening event that had been scheduled for the next evenng had already been cancelled, he was looking into other possibilities.
Later that evening, Phil again contacted the Director of the El Paso Classic Film Festival saying they shouldn’t cancel and something could be worked out. He then gave his conditions.
First, Ben must be banned from the entire festival and his photo distributed to all security personel.
Second: I was to call Phil and the lawyers back in order to receive a script to promote the sequel The Search For Valley Lodge.
Third: the Film Festival had to get Joe Warren (Even though he had not yet been born at the time it was made) there by the next night night to join me on stage to talk about his dad’s film.
Those conditions would take all the time I was scheduled for on stage.
Bully tactics were not going to work. The response from the El Paso side of things was a resounding No.
Later that evening, Phil again contacted the Director of the El Paso Classic Film Festival saying they shouldn’t cancel and something could be worked out. He then gave his conditions.
First, Ben must be banned from the entire festival and his photo distributed to all security personel.
Second: I was to call Phil and the lawyers back in order to receive a script to promote the sequel The Search For Valley Lodge.
Third: the Film Festival had to get Joe Warren (Even though he had not yet been born at the time it was made) there by the next night night to join me on stage to talk about his dad’s film.
Those conditions would take all the time I was scheduled for on stage.
Bully tactics were not going to work. The response from the El Paso side of things was a resounding No.
The Manos screening had originally been scheduled for Saturday night as the last film of the evening at The Plaza Theater. On Saturday morning, arrangements were made
across the street from the theater in the ballroom of the El Camino Real Hotel
to set up a screen and seats and show Manos as planned, but for free. That evening, a couple of the festival volunteers were in front of the theater to refund ticket holders money and the people were then sent across the street to the hotel ballroom. A couple more volunteers were posted outside an earlier outdoor screening of Rocky Horror Picture Show where they distributed flyers directing them to the free Manos screening down the block. All in all, about 350 people showed up for the Manos Restoration, some of them in Rocky Horror costume. The hotel rolled a portable bar into the back of the room and the audience was able to enjoy cocktails as well. Ben and I ended up hanging out with the audience for a couple hours after the show, just visiting and answering questions. We learned later that had we done the screening as originally planned in the theater, we would have been kicked out right after so they could ready the place for the next days film lineup. Seems we lucked out after all.
All in all it was an amazing time and The Will of Manos came through as it always seems to do. Manos sees all. Manos knows all.
Here is something cool I found while googling myself on the internet. What a nice video about my book Growing Up With Manos The Hands Of Fate https://youtu.be/IwxZQG9MZT4
Watch the video and then order an autographed copy directly from me right here. $25.00 included shipping within the U.S. > . paypal.me/JackeyNeymanJones/25
And if you happen to live near or are visiting the Portland Oregon area this coming Friday, I will me the MC for an Mystery Science Themed Burlesque show. This is a truly amazing thing. Torgo will be there too...burlesque Torgo.
MSTease3k
And lastly for today, check out my Jackeys hand of Horror Podcast. Here is the Burlesque episode
Jackeys Hand of Horror - Burlesque
All in all it was an amazing time and The Will of Manos came through as it always seems to do. Manos sees all. Manos knows all.
Here is something cool I found while googling myself on the internet. What a nice video about my book Growing Up With Manos The Hands Of Fate https://youtu.be/IwxZQG9MZT4
Watch the video and then order an autographed copy directly from me right here. $25.00 included shipping within the U.S. > . paypal.me/JackeyNeymanJones/25
And if you happen to live near or are visiting the Portland Oregon area this coming Friday, I will me the MC for an Mystery Science Themed Burlesque show. This is a truly amazing thing. Torgo will be there too...burlesque Torgo.
MSTease3k
And lastly for today, check out my Jackeys hand of Horror Podcast. Here is the Burlesque episode
Jackeys Hand of Horror - Burlesque
Tuesday, August 7, 2018
The First Failed Sequel: Part II
By the end of 2011, Philip had enough money to do another
shoot so he assembled the main cast including Gene Snitsky of WWE fame, Ryan Jimmo of MMA, Bryan
Jennings the son of the original Manos Sheriff, Diane Mahree who played
Maggie in the original, Bernie Rosenblum, the kissing guy in the car/cameraman, and me. We also had Jay Lee, Rick Zunck, the
documentary team, Phil, some local actors and support. We all assembled in El Paso for five days to do those scenes. By that time, I had a clearer view of Phil’s
business strategies and what he termed as his “wacky deals” while often boasting his great negotiation skills. During the five days in El Paso, Gene Snitsky quit and was
convinced to come back, Jay Lee, our director quit and then decided to finish
the scheduled shoot because that's who he is.
Our El Paso coordinator, David
Garcia quit while we were in El Paso and Phil convinced him back because we
could not have completed our work there without him. David arranged everything!
Our leader massaged every story so he was never at fault
when things don’t go well by painting himself as either a victim or as just
wacky Uncle Phil who wants the best for everyone and in his excitement,
sometimes makes little mistakes. When backed into a corner or accused, he would
strike out turning the tables with belittling comments, negative pointed
remarks and then finally indifference as in “Well, if you don’t want to do
this, fine, we’ll just go find another Debbie" or "It is what it is”. When things were
going well, he would create stories using fictional people as great supporters, or embellish a small detail to appear as the hero.
Sometime around then he began talking of doing a restoration of
the original claiming he had found a copy of the film. He told me that Bernie
Rosunblum, the original photographer on Manos, had a copy and he (Phil) was
working on a deal to obtain it. Bernie then had a stroke in Nov 2011 upon which
Phil called his wife and said “Well, too bad about Bernie. Guess he can’t be in
our movie now”. She was so upset that they refused to speak to him again. Phil called me after that to say “I think I put
my foot in my mouth” After then went to Rifftrax to see if he could work a deal
with them to get that copy and restore it with his help so they could be
partners, with them footing the bill. Rifftrax then obtained their own copy
somewhere and cut him out. About the
same time, I heard about Ben Solovey, a young film student in Los Angeles who
had found the original Manos workprint in an ebay auction in a box full of old films. He then set out to raise money and
restore his print. I told Phil he should connect with Ben and that maybe they
could work together and help each other since they had the same idea of
restoring it. Phil ignored that and then posted on his website that he was
already doing a restoration and then he began talking about Ben as some creepy
kid. When Phil realized that Ben had raised over $45,000. in less than 3 months
on Kickstarter for his restoration, Phil contacted Ben. At first friendly, then
began to threaten him saying he (Phil) had found the original copyright to
Manos and that Ben better team up with him and give him the rights or he would
take it by force.
Phil told me he had the copyright and three of the best
attorney’s in Hollywood working Pro Bono on the case. Those attorneys agreed he had a valid copyright. He also said he had created a partnership with Joe Warren, Hal Warren's son to
do this and that Joe now could demand licensing fees from anyone doing anything
with Manos from here on. I expressed concern about how that would affect me, my
planned career concerning Manos and all the projects people created out of love
for the film. He said that I could be assured that Joe
listens to him and he would make sure that Joe shares with dad and I any money that
comes from the licensing, etc. I did not believe any of that and began my own
research as to what I can and can’t do regardless of their claims. Also, during
all this, I learned that Phil was claiming publicly that he was in charge of dad and I and that we would not do anything without his permission. He represented
us to Rifftrax in this manner. When I heard about that, I told him he
clearly has no right to say that and does not represent us. He became very angry, yelling that we are supposed to be a team and stick together and if
I didn’t want to be part of the family, so be it. I wouldn’t get to share in
the future bounty and could merely be an actress in his film. He also expressly
forbade me to communicate with Ben Solovey who I had become friends with.
Many other things were going on at the same time that I wasn't aware of until later. Suddenly I'm told that Rifftrax is doing a live show of Manos in Nashville in June 2012 and that Rupert Munch Senior (remember him? It's in part one so I'll wait if you need to go back) will get to do a Torgo Skit for the audience and that the trailer for his Manos sequel will screen. I was told I need to be there. My reply was that as things presently stood, I didn't think I should. I was told (again) that he could just go get another Debbie. My answer to that was one of the few satisfactions I got to feel up to that point. "Good luck with that. I am Debbie"
Soon after that, I was contacted by the El Paso Film Festival about making an appearance at the annual Classic Film Festival where I would be a
special guest on August 5th 2012 for the screening of Bens restoration, and to talk about my role in the original.
They would be showing Ben’s restoration and I knew Phil
would have a fit so I didn’t tell him knowing that if I gave him an
opportunity he would sabotage it. Ben decided he would tell Phil and get it
over with several weeks before the show so that he would have time to deal with
any interference. Phil then demanded a $10,000. licensing fee from Ben in order
to proceed. Ben refused and then ignored him after his (Ben’s) IP lawyer looked at
the “copyright” saying it was nothing more than an application and therefore
not valid. As I was boarding my plane to El Paso from Portland, Oregon on
Friday afternoon August 4th, the Artistic Director of The El Paso Film Festival
called me and said they had just received a call from Phil. His
lawyers were insisting the screening of Manos be canceled because it would be
illegal to proceed and since the Film Festival was in full swing, there
was no time to investigate, especially because they were contacted late Friday
afternoon. I got on that plane having no idea what was coming next.
Since you are already here, check out some of my artwork on tshirts.
The Master Tshirt
Frank Zappa as The Master
Since you are already here, check out some of my artwork on tshirts.
The Master Tshirt
Frank Zappa as The Master
and my podcast
Jackeys Hand of Horror
Jackeys Hand of Horror
Tuesday, July 31, 2018
The First Failed Manos Sequel : Part One
I first learned of Philip Francis from a music video he had
posted on You Tube titled “Take it Easy, Manos Style” in June 2010, which can be
seen right here. Take it Easy: Torgo Style
I contacted Philip through
the wonders of the internet and he gave me a phone number asking that I call to
discuss a project he was working on.
When I called, the person who answered had me hold while he got another
guy with an odd New Zelandish/ Australian type accent who told me his name was
Rupert Munch Senior. He said he was the
guy who created the music video and who played Torgo. He went on to say he had
several projects in the works concerning Manos and wanted to know if I would be
interested in participating. I told him
that I was interested in anything Manos. About then, the accent dropped and he
revealed he was the initial person who had answered the phone. A bit eccentric, but what the hell. It’s about Manos. He told me he had attended ComicCon as Torgo and
had the idea he would continue developing his version of the character. He was hoping to connect with Rifftrax, Cinamatic Titanic and anyone else in an effort to create some projects with support. Torgo at San Diego Comic Con Over the next year he wrote a
script that included my dad and I and anyone else from the original he could
find. We spoke often as his plan
developed and he went on and on about how, if his film ever made money that my
dad and I would be compensated with percentages that are unheard of in the
movie business and how everyone thought he was crazy to offer so much, that
nobody but him would do such a thing. All verbally and without stating what kind of
numbers he was talking about. We would
share in all the merchandising and that he had already worked a deal with an
action figure company to make our action figures. He asked if I would be
interested as an artist to create the art and many of the props for his film as
my dad did in the original. I would be able to sell copies of my work with his
help and make more money. His script was titled Manos, Search for Valley Lodge
and I had agreed to play the lead role of Debbie Morgan, the grown version of
little Debbie from the original Manos. He began collecting other notable cast
members, found a Director of Photography, put some money together to get
started and began making tangible plans for shooting his film. He convinced my
dad, Tom Neyman to reprise his role of the Master in a cameo scene and sent him
$500.00 as an enticement. In May 2011 he came to Oregon for 4 days to shoot my
dad’s scene because my dad was unwilling to travel away from his family. The
group that came to Oregon was Philip, Jay Lee our Director of Photography and a
documentary crew who are making a documentary about the sequel to “The Worst
Movie Ever Made”. They all stayed at my home and the home of my friend, Rick
Zunck who was chosen as Assistant Director of Photography. Philip convinced Joe
Warren, Hal Warren’s son
(Hal, the director of the original Manos, died in December 1985) to loan us the original Master’s robe he had so my dad could
wear it for his scene. We were thrilled to see it again and to know it had been
so well cared for, but were sad to have
to send it back since that was the deal Philip had made. That was when we learned that Joe had The Masters
painting and it, too was safe, but we would never have it back either.
If I was blind to all the red flags up to then, I should have
seen them on that first shoot. Four days
for one scene. Granted, it was a The
Master and Torgo scene, but still.
See you next Torgo Tuesday for part two of this epic and ridiculous story.
Tuesday, July 24, 2018
Debbie Does San Diego Comic Con
I just got back from my epic Southern California trip yesterday afternoon. Three weeks all together and I interviewed six different people for my Jackey's Hand of Horror podcast including Dwane Whitaker, the pawn shop dealer in Pulp Fiction. I only say that for reference. Dwane and I had a great chat on a number of subjects. That episode will air on Thursday July 26th. https://soundcloud.com/handofhorropodcast
I had an amazing last minute opportunity to attend a panel at the Los Angeles You Tube Space that was moderated by Felicia Day, who I was honored to meet and chat with briefly afterward. The panel was "The All Female Showrunners Panel" and included Willow Polson who is creating the new project we're working on. I talk a bit about that a couple blog posts ago.
For the big event, I attended San Diego Comic Con last Thurday, Friday and Saturday as part of the Pulsar Entertainment booth to promote the upcoming Web Series and Comic Book titled Manos: The Debbie Chronicles.
It was an incredible experience in so many ways. Was a blast hanging out at the table and seeing how many people figured out that I was the little girl in Manos and The Master is my dad. Wish I had a Go Pro set up to get the reactions, as it would make a funny compilation of surprised expressions.
The networking over those three days was more than hoped for and will take some time to absorb and organize. The energy, crush of people, sound and visuals were at a constant maximum making the whole event both exhilerating and exhausting. Fortunately, the two day drive home to Oregon gave me some good time to reflect and sort it out.
Just got back yesterday afternoon and am already hitting the ground running. Much to do for all that is coming.
Enjoy the photos of San Diego Comic Con and I'll be back next Torgo Tuesday.
I had an amazing last minute opportunity to attend a panel at the Los Angeles You Tube Space that was moderated by Felicia Day, who I was honored to meet and chat with briefly afterward. The panel was "The All Female Showrunners Panel" and included Willow Polson who is creating the new project we're working on. I talk a bit about that a couple blog posts ago.
For the big event, I attended San Diego Comic Con last Thurday, Friday and Saturday as part of the Pulsar Entertainment booth to promote the upcoming Web Series and Comic Book titled Manos: The Debbie Chronicles.
It was an incredible experience in so many ways. Was a blast hanging out at the table and seeing how many people figured out that I was the little girl in Manos and The Master is my dad. Wish I had a Go Pro set up to get the reactions, as it would make a funny compilation of surprised expressions.
The networking over those three days was more than hoped for and will take some time to absorb and organize. The energy, crush of people, sound and visuals were at a constant maximum making the whole event both exhilerating and exhausting. Fortunately, the two day drive home to Oregon gave me some good time to reflect and sort it out.
Just got back yesterday afternoon and am already hitting the ground running. Much to do for all that is coming.
Enjoy the photos of San Diego Comic Con and I'll be back next Torgo Tuesday.
Tuesday, July 17, 2018
Headed to San Diego Comic Con
Short post today because I'm preparing for San Diego Comic Con. Not only is it hard to believe I'm actually going, but that I'm going as part of a really cool project.
Short post too, because I can't say much about that project yet, other than it is both a web series and a comic book, titled Manos: The Debbie Chronicles. Very much looking forward to sharing a lot more about this upcoming weekend where I'll be signing at the Pulsar Entertainment LLC booth #1235 at San Diego Comic Con, July 19 - 22. I plan to be there all four days so if you attend, I hope you'll stop by.
While you're here now though, I hope you'll check out my Jackey's Hand of Horror podcast. I'm still on a learning curve (but who isn't?) and feeling really good about the development. We still have some polishing to do but I love the segments, the ideas, the special guests and my team. Enjoy.
Jackeys Hand of Horror
For the next upcoming episode I had the great pleasure of chatting with Duane Whitaker who played the pawn shop owner in Pulp Fiction and yesterday I interviewed an amazing young woman with a popular YouTube channel for another episode.
Please consider clicking that follow button while there. 💗💗💗
Here are other ways you can find me, see what's happening in the Manos world and connect.
https://www.facebook.com/Debbiesmanos/
https://www.facebook.com/GrowingUpWithManosTheHandsOfFate/
https://www.facebook.com/Jackeys-Art-338570813299450/
Manos: The Hands of Fate Fan Club
Join us, won't you?
Manos Returns screenings and movie information
https://www.facebook.com/manosreturns/
https://www.manosreturns.com/
...and... a fun little article about me in
Short post too, because I can't say much about that project yet, other than it is both a web series and a comic book, titled Manos: The Debbie Chronicles. Very much looking forward to sharing a lot more about this upcoming weekend where I'll be signing at the Pulsar Entertainment LLC booth #1235 at San Diego Comic Con, July 19 - 22. I plan to be there all four days so if you attend, I hope you'll stop by.
While you're here now though, I hope you'll check out my Jackey's Hand of Horror podcast. I'm still on a learning curve (but who isn't?) and feeling really good about the development. We still have some polishing to do but I love the segments, the ideas, the special guests and my team. Enjoy.
Jackeys Hand of Horror
For the next upcoming episode I had the great pleasure of chatting with Duane Whitaker who played the pawn shop owner in Pulp Fiction and yesterday I interviewed an amazing young woman with a popular YouTube channel for another episode.
Please consider clicking that follow button while there. 💗💗💗
Here are other ways you can find me, see what's happening in the Manos world and connect.
https://www.facebook.com/Debbiesmanos/
https://www.facebook.com/GrowingUpWithManosTheHandsOfFate/
https://www.facebook.com/Jackeys-Art-338570813299450/
Manos: The Hands of Fate Fan Club
Join us, won't you?
Manos Returns screenings and movie information
https://www.facebook.com/manosreturns/
https://www.manosreturns.com/
...and... a fun little article about me in
Weed Aficionado Magazine
See you all next Torgo Tuesday when I tell you all about San Diego Comic Con and share a few photos. One goal is to get a better photo with Felicia Day than the one I got a couple weeks ago. 😜 She looked fine. Me? Not so much.
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