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In this episode, Frank Lourence sits down with TV writer and filmmaker Nick Roth to discuss his zany comedy-horror movie 'Hankie Panky.' They delve into Nick's journey from earning a PhD in English at Cornell University to embracing his destiny in the film industry, the creative process behind 'Hankie Panky,' and the unique blend of horror and comedy that defines the film. Nick shares insights on improvisation, the challenges of indie filmmaking, and even drops some exciting news about a potential sequel. Get ready for an entertaining and candid conversation filled with laughs, movie magic, and mac and cheese mishaps. 00:00:00 - Introduction and welcome 00:00:49 - Overview of 'Hankie Panky' and its unique premise 00:01:22 - Where to watch 'Hankie Panky' 00:02:00 - Nick's academic background and transition to filmmaking 00:04:02 - Dissertation on potential cinema and closet film 00:10:53 - Impact of academic experiences on Nick's writing career 00:14:06 - Inspiration and development of 'Hankie Panky' characters 00:16:45 - Seth Green's involvement and voice acting 00:21:04 - Improv in the creation of 'Hankie Panky' 00:24:22 - Challenges and rewards of indie filmmaking 00:27:48 - Future projects and potential 'Hankie Panky' sequel 00:31:10 - Links to watch and follow 'Hankie Panky' 00:32:52 - Nick's D&D homebrew races based on 'Hankie Panky' 'Hankie Panky' is a zany comedy-horror film featuring a talking handkerchief and an evil top hat. Nick Roth's journey from academia to filmmaking was driven by a love for storytelling and creativity. Improvisation played a significant role in the development of 'Hankie Panky,' making the film's interactions more authentic and humorous. Indie filmmaking presents unique challenges, especially in sound editing and marketing, but also offers rewarding experiences. Nick is already working on a potential sequel to 'Hankie Panky' and has designed D&D homebrew races inspired by the film's characters. "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 improvisationIf you enjoyed this episode, make sure to 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 exciting and entertaining content to you! Visit GeekFreaksPodcast.com for all the latest news and updates discussed in our episodes. Follow Hanky Panky on Instagram, Twitter, and TikTok for more behind-the-scenes content and updates. Facebook: Geek Freaks Podcast Instagram: Geek Freaks Podcast Threads: Geek Freaks Podcast Twitter: Geek Freaks Pod Patreon: Geek Freaks PodcastWe 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 [email protected].Hankie Panky, Nick Roth, indie filmmaking, comedy horror, improvisation, film industry, academic journey, Seth Green, D&D homebrew, podcast interview, Geek Freaks PodcastTimestamps and Topics:Key Takeaways:Memorable Quotes:Call to Action:Links and Resources:Follow Us:Listener Questions:Apple Podcast Tags:



