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From Academia to Absurdity: Nick Roth's 'Hankie Panky' Adventure | Interview

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Join Frank Lourence as he interviews the multifaceted Nick Roth, TV writer and filmmaker, about his latest project, 'Hankie Panky.' In this episode, Nick shares his unconventional journey from earning a PhD in English at Cornell to creating a comedy-horror film about a talking handkerchief and an evil top hat. Discover the behind-the-scenes stories of improvisation, friendship, and the creative challenges faced during the making of 'Hankie Panky.' Nick also teases exciting plans for a sequel and talks about his Dungeons & Dragons homebrew creations based on the film's characters.

Timestamps and Topics:
  • 00:00:00 - Welcome and introduction to the episode
  • 00:00:49 - The concept of 'Hankie Panky' and its zany plot
  • 00:01:22 - Viewing options for 'Hankie Panky'
  • 00:02:00 - Nick's background in academia and transition to film
  • 00:04:02 - Insight into Nick's unique dissertation on potential cinema
  • 00:10:53 - How Nick's academic experiences shaped his filmmaking career
  • 00:14:06 - Development of 'Hankie Panky' characters and improvisation
  • 00:16:45 - Getting Seth Green to voice the villain
  • 00:21:04 - The role of improvisation in 'Hankie Panky'
  • 00:24:22 - Challenges and rewards of independent filmmaking
  • 00:27:48 - Future projects and a potential sequel to 'Hankie Panky'
  • 00:31:10 - Links to watch and follow 'Hankie Panky'
  • 00:32:52 - Nick's D&D homebrew races inspired by 'Hankie Panky'
Key Takeaways:
  • 'Hankie Panky' combines comedy and horror in a unique film featuring a talking handkerchief and an evil top hat.
  • Nick Roth's path from a PhD in English to filmmaking highlights his passion for storytelling and creativity.
  • Improvisation was crucial in creating authentic and humorous interactions in 'Hankie Panky.'
  • The journey of indie filmmaking includes significant challenges in sound editing and marketing, alongside rewarding creative freedom.
  • Nick is working on a sequel to 'Hankie Panky' and has created D&D homebrew races based on the film's characters.
Memorable Quotes:
  • "I wanted to prove to my mom I was smart. I don't know if that's possible." - Nick Roth
  • "We're deranged, insane perverts. Maybe we're funny." - Nick Roth on the creation of 'Hankie Panky'
  • "The best stuff in the movie is stuff that was not in the script." - Nick Roth on improvisation
Call to Action:

Enjoyed this episode? Subscribe to our podcast, leave a review, and share it with your friends on social media using the hashtag #GeekFreaksPodcast. Your support helps us bring more fascinating and entertaining content to you!

Links and Resources:
  • Visit GeekFreaksPodcast.com for all the latest news and updates discussed in our episodes.
  • Follow 'Hankie Panky' on Instagram, Twitter, and TikTok for more behind-the-scenes content and updates.
Follow Us: Listener Questions:

We love hearing from our listeners! Send us your questions or topics you'd like to hear about in future episodes. Reach out to us on social media or email us at contact@geekfreakspodcast.com.

Apple Podcast Tags:

Hankie Panky, Nick Roth, indie filmmaking, comedy horror, improvisation, film industry, academic journey, Seth Green, D&D homebrew, podcast interview, Geek Freaks Podcast

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Join Frank Lourence as he interviews the multifaceted Nick Roth, TV writer and filmmaker, about his latest project, 'Hankie Panky.' In this episode, Nick shares his unconventional journey from earning a PhD in English at Cornell to creating a comedy-horror film about a talking handkerchief and an evil top hat. Discover the behind-the-scenes stories of improvisation, friendship, and the creative challenges faced during the making of 'Hankie Panky.' Nick also teases exciting plans for a sequel and talks about his Dungeons & Dragons homebrew creations based on the film's characters.

Timestamps and Topics:
  • 00:00:00 - Welcome and introduction to the episode
  • 00:00:49 - The concept of 'Hankie Panky' and its zany plot
  • 00:01:22 - Viewing options for 'Hankie Panky'
  • 00:02:00 - Nick's background in academia and transition to film
  • 00:04:02 - Insight into Nick's unique dissertation on potential cinema
  • 00:10:53 - How Nick's academic experiences shaped his filmmaking career
  • 00:14:06 - Development of 'Hankie Panky' characters and improvisation
  • 00:16:45 - Getting Seth Green to voice the villain
  • 00:21:04 - The role of improvisation in 'Hankie Panky'
  • 00:24:22 - Challenges and rewards of independent filmmaking
  • 00:27:48 - Future projects and a potential sequel to 'Hankie Panky'
  • 00:31:10 - Links to watch and follow 'Hankie Panky'
  • 00:32:52 - Nick's D&D homebrew races inspired by 'Hankie Panky'
Key Takeaways:
  • 'Hankie Panky' combines comedy and horror in a unique film featuring a talking handkerchief and an evil top hat.
  • Nick Roth's path from a PhD in English to filmmaking highlights his passion for storytelling and creativity.
  • Improvisation was crucial in creating authentic and humorous interactions in 'Hankie Panky.'
  • The journey of indie filmmaking includes significant challenges in sound editing and marketing, alongside rewarding creative freedom.
  • Nick is working on a sequel to 'Hankie Panky' and has created D&D homebrew races based on the film's characters.
Memorable Quotes:
  • "I wanted to prove to my mom I was smart. I don't know if that's possible." - Nick Roth
  • "We're deranged, insane perverts. Maybe we're funny." - Nick Roth on the creation of 'Hankie Panky'
  • "The best stuff in the movie is stuff that was not in the script." - Nick Roth on improvisation
Call to Action:

Enjoyed this episode? Subscribe to our podcast, leave a review, and share it with your friends on social media using the hashtag #GeekFreaksPodcast. Your support helps us bring more fascinating and entertaining content to you!

Links and Resources:
  • Visit GeekFreaksPodcast.com for all the latest news and updates discussed in our episodes.
  • Follow 'Hankie Panky' on Instagram, Twitter, and TikTok for more behind-the-scenes content and updates.
Follow Us: Listener Questions:

We love hearing from our listeners! Send us your questions or topics you'd like to hear about in future episodes. Reach out to us on social media or email us at contact@geekfreakspodcast.com.

Apple Podcast Tags:

Hankie Panky, Nick Roth, indie filmmaking, comedy horror, improvisation, film industry, academic journey, Seth Green, D&D homebrew, podcast interview, Geek Freaks Podcast

  continue reading

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