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Kung Fu Ghost, Off Season and The Adam Project

They said they'd be back, and The Basement Boys are indeed back with this, the first official podcast From The Basement in almost nine months! What's brought Jason and Shawn out of semi-retirement and back into the podcastverse? Long-time listeners will remember a couple of interviews they had with the beautiful and talented Jennifer N. Linch about her martial arts comedy Kung Fu Ghost. Well, Jennifer has finished her feature film, is ready to unleash it on the public, and asked the Dynamic Duo to give it a watch, so that's what they've gone and done. Did The Basement Boys enjoy Kung Fu Ghost? Is Jennifer as capable a filmmaker as she is a fighter? Is the movie worth your time amongst the world's bigger blockbuster? Stick with us! And stick around, as Jason and Shawn update all y'all on what they've been doing these last several months, chime in on television shows like Peacemaker, Reacher and The Book of Boba Fett, and review recent releases such as the hor

Lazy Daisy vs the Ninja in first Kung Fu Ghost clip

We in The Basement eagerly await Jennifer Linch's feature directorial debut Kung Fu Ghost for a number of reasons. 1) Jennifer is a super awesome and talented gal, 2) Kung Fu Ghost is a supernatural martial arts fantasy comedy, and the world needs more of those, and 3) see one and two. We've scored our first look at the film via Jennifer's Nameless Studios, and if the whole movie is as fun as these few minutes, we're in for a good time. Also, Jennifer knows how to fight!! We never doubted her abilities, but this quick scene is a fine display of her fist, feet, and blade skills.  We had Jennifer on the show in  late 2019 , and again  last year , to discuss Kung Fu Ghost. No word yet on a release date, but we'll keep you posted. Kung Fu Ghost is about Daisy (Jennifer) who inherits a spooky old estate in America from her grandfather (David S. Dawson), a martial arts master she's never met. She arrives in the U.S. and is shown the property. She soon discovers the ho

First poster revealed for martial arts/comedy Kung Fu Ghost

Making a movie can be an all-consuming labour of love; one that requires all your time, focus and energy. Fortunately for director/producer/actor/martial artist Jennifer N. Linch, she's got all that in spades! Jennifer has unveiled the official poster for her upcoming feature-film directorial debut, Kung Fu Ghost, and it's a thing of nostalgic beauty, at least from a classic martial arts movie poster perspective. If you've watched any of the classics, you'll catch my drift. Check it: We had Jennifer on the show last fall , and again earlier this year , to discuss Kung Fu Ghost. Shawn and I are eager for our first look at the film, which will hopefully come this fall. Until then, here's the official synopsis: Kung Fu Ghost is about Daisy (Jennifer) who inherits a spooky old estate in America from her grandfather (David S. Dawson), a martial arts master she's never met. She arrives in the U.S. and is shown the property. She soon discovers the house

The Jennifer N. Linch interview, Top 5 apocalyptic movies, and Ouijageist

Hot off the success of last night's epic broadcast From The Basement comes the podcast version of our show, one that features even more of our interview with the beautiful and talented Jennifer N. Linch! For the uninitiated, Jennifer is a director/producer/actor/model/martial artist who just completed her first feature film; the martial arts/supernatural/romantic comedy Kung Fu Ghost. And she joins us to provide an update on the film, share how production went, and give a hint at what's next for this one-woman filmmaking army! But that's not all, as Jason and Shawn share their list of Top 5 apocalyptic movies. It is the end of the world as we know it, so the Basement Boys decided to sound off on their favourite end-of-the-world flicks. What movies made the cut and what didn't? Stick with us! And don't you dare touch that dial, as the Dynamic Duo put the supernatural horror flick Ouijageist on the chopping block. Hey, if movies called Ouija and Poltergeist ma

Jennifer N. Linch updates Ouijageist for the apocalypse

One of the coolest interviews From The Basement had last year was with director/producer/actor/model and martial artist Jennifer N. Linch. She was in pre-production on her first feature, Kung Fu Ghost, and was excited to tell Basement Dwellers all about it. Now Kung Fu Ghost is -- as they say in the film world -- in the can, and Jennifer is back to update listeners about her movie when From The Basement hits the Radio NL 610 AM Kamloops airwaves at 6:05 tonight! Jennifer provides the 411 on how filming her martial arts/romantic comedy went, the toll it took on her to not only direct, but act in the movie, and do her own stunts and fighting. Plus she's already got another film in development. Suffice to say, this is one busy lady! That's not all Jason and Shawn have in store for you this eve; given it's the end of the world and all, the Basement Boys have their Top 5 apocalypse-themed movies to watch during these difficult times. What movies made the list, and what d

Jennifer N. Linch returns to The Basement

Last year we introduced you to multi-talented actress/producer/director/martial artist Jennifer N. Linch, who was about to embark on the daunting task of making her first feature film, Kung Fu Ghost. Well, she did! The film is deep into post production, and she's already hard at work prepping her follow up feature. So Shawn and I figured it was time to invite Jennifer back. Her and I had a great conversation about Kung Fu Ghost, and discussed the toll it took on her to not only direct the martial arts/romantic comedy, but play the lead as well. Oh, and fight. There's lots of fighting in this one! Jennifer also shares what she has in store for her next movie, which is a martial arts/fantasy adventure. You got to hand it to her; she doesn't stick to one particular formula, and we appreciate her for it. When do you get to hear our follow up with Jennifer? How about Friday, April 24, at 6:05 on the P.M.... and only on Radio NL 610 AM Kamloops! Stick with us!

Production begins on Jennifer N. Linch's Kung Fu Ghost

One of our favourite interviews of 2019 was with actress/director/producer/martial artist Jennifer N. Linch. Not only is she uber talented, but a real sweetheart as well. Jennifer talked about her upcoming debut feature film Kung Fu Ghost. If y'all don't remember, you can listen to the interview again right here . Well, good news; production has begun on Kung Fu Ghost, with cameras rolling as we speak. Jennifer directs from a script by Ivan White. Kung Fu Ghost is about Daisy (Jennifer) who inherits a spooky old estate in American from her grandfather (David S. Dawson), a martial arts master she's never met. She arrives in the U.S. and is shown the property, and soon discovers the house is haunted by her grandfather's spirit, as well as the ghost of a mysterious man named William (Noah Sargent) When treasure-hunting criminals descend on Daisy's home, she is forced to call on her new supernatural friends to fend them off. What unfolds is a fun tale of fantasy

The Jennifer N. Linch interview, Knives Out, Queen & Slim and The Irishman

Did you miss the show last night? Or do you want to listen again? How about that interview with Jennifer N. Linch? Dig it? Well, we've got even more for you on this, the podcast version of last night's broadcast on the mighty Radio NL 610 AM Kamloops! That's right; we unleashed about seven minutes of Jay's conversation with director/producer/martial artist/model Jennifer N. Linch last night, but there's about seven more minutes of that interview for you right here, right now! Jennifer talks about her upcoming feature Kung Fu Ghost, her thoughts on women directing action movies, her insistence that actors do their own stunts, and more. It's a great chat, and one that should please fans be they into martial arts or not. Plus there's Jason and Shawn talking the latest Rambo movie and the politics of It: Chapter 2, the weekend rundown of all things entertainment, and a whole not more. How much more? I don't know... Just listen! And you can do that

Jennifer N. Linch enters The Basement

Shawn and I have met some awesome people during our decade-long journey with From The Basement, and today that trend continued as I interviewed actor/producer/writer/director Jennifer N. Linch! Sorry, make that actor/producer/writer/director/martial artist/model Jennifer N. Linch. This is one busy lady! Jennifer has made quite a splash with her award-winning shorts The Dream, Flowers of the Night, Nothing Else Matters and Forbidden Forest. And she's about to make a big leap into feature films with Kung Fu Ghost. She describes Kung Fu Ghost as a supernatural/martial arts/romantic/comedy, which totally has us curious about this one. How about you? Well, you'll hear all about Kung Fu Ghost, and get to know this talented young lady, on our Nov. 29th episode. Jennifer and I covered a lot of ground during our chat, and I guarantee you'll have a great time, only on Radio NL 610 AM Kamloops. Stick with us!