AN INTERVIEW WITH MITCHELL A. HALLOCK: A MAN OF MANY TALENTS By Jerry Saravia So who is Mitchell A. Hallock? He is an author, ran twice for political office, a cartoonist, a pop culture writer, and created COMICONN to name just a few of his talents. His most notable achievement is helping to get the Indycast Podcast off the ground, and he certainly has a love for the iconic character of Indiana Jones. 1.) What first drew you to Indiana Jones and what motivated you to become a fan? "I was already a huge Harrison Ford fan from seeing him in Star Wars in 1977 - he was the coolest dude in the galaxy. When I heard Raiders had him in it -- I honestly didnt recognize him -- and I wasnt a big fan of the 30s serials like Flash Gordon - and thought the "Lost Ark" was some lame Noah's Ark movie --- but boy was I wrong! I became a true convert when I saw Raiders at a sneak preview. I was stunned and couldnt wait to see it again - 14 times that summer. Indiana Jones was not a superhero - he was somebody you could actually grow up to be -- and became a hero for me at 13." 2.) Tell us how the Indycast podcast came together that you started in 2007. "The ForceCast was covering news on Indiana Jones in 2007, and when the local paper said they would casting for filming at Yale for extras - I ran down there. I even got written up in Entertainment Weekly along with my sons -- but I wasnt chosen -- I started sending in reports from the set for various websites - including TheRaider.net wher I became a staff writer. I thought of doiing a podcast - but auditioned for TheForceCast - but was beaten to it by Ed Dolista from Australia - who was reading my news reports from TheRaider - so I started as the script writer for the show - but had so much news - I started recording segments and sending them in. I was first the Indy product review guy, then covered comics, books, toys, and then started doing interviews at cons. soon after the show expanded and we had guys doing Indy Trivia, polls and music specials. Then started getting to be THE Indyfan source - and appeared in more magazines like Vanity Fair and then did the movie Indyfans and Indiana James." 3.) Mitch, tell us about your background. Judging from your book "Father Vegas," you have been a pop culture writer, a movie extra, cartoonist, artist, marketing director...um, politics, too? "Yes like Indy - I am a man of many talents. Schooled as an illustrator I wanted to be a movie poster artist in the 1980s. Graduated college with degrees in design and became an art director at a direct mail catalog company, where I drew and photographed designs based on comics and of course Indiana Jones. Offered a a job at Marvel (I turned it down - I know stupid me). Did theater, public access TV shows, wrote sketches auditioned for SNL, moved on to be a Creative Director for a computer company, then Marketing Director for a software company - but along the way writing spec scripts for The X-Files, comics and other stuff - if the web was in the early 90s - I'd be famous by now. Appeared in a movie or two and yes ran for public office - one of which I lost the seat on the Town Council by 3 votes! and auditioned for Kevin Smith's Comic Book Men as the 'Indiana Jones expert'." 4.) Ever meet George Lucas? "While I did see him at the set in New Haven on Indy 4 - I have never met him personally. I also saw Spielberg, Ford, Shia and the rest. I have met Harrison Ford and thats a whole other story. I have been invited to Lucasfilm and ILM for a tour last year."5.) Thoughts on your favorite Indy flick and your least favorite, and should they make a fifth Indy film? "Love them all - dont have a least favorite. but Raiders is my favorite - followed by Last Crusade - as that was the last film I saw with my Dad before he passed away. Yes I want an Indy 5! and a 6 and a 7 and an 8..." 6.) Also, what are your impressions of the upcoming parody of the Indiana Jones flicks entitled "Indiana James"? "I think Indiana James will be great - and not only because I have a cameo in it -- its a Mel Brooks type Indiana Jones film they SHOULD have made years ago -- thank God someone has done it! Cant wait to see the final product." 7.) I also see you are involved in ComicConn as an owner. How did that come about? "I interviewed for the Marketing Director job for Reed Expo for NY Comic Con for about 13 hours and got passed over. I was ticked and was talking to my pal who owns a comic shop-- he said lets do our own show -- as CT never had a comic con in 25 years... thus ComiCONN was born." 8.) Finally, tell us your plans for the future and future Indycast podcasts "I just relaunched my marketing consultant business - it was Indy Marketing - now its Big Fedora Marketing. I am working on ComiCONN 2012 for this August in Trumbull, CT. In the midst of starting a tie-in podcast on comics and pop culture and still reporting on Indiana Jones! Amazingly we continue to have more content without Indy 5 news! I have expanded and started covering more interviews with crew and cast from the films - and also talking with folks involved with action movies like my recent talk with the actors in The Avengers. The show is actually still getting new listeners and downloads -- so we will continue to make it up as we go -- just like Indiana Jones would!!" |
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Wednesday, February 8, 2012
(An Interview with Mitchell A. Hallock): A Man of Many Talents
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