TG Geeks Webcast Episode 371
About Michael Chan
While studying human biology and sociology at the University of Toronto, Michael Chan was bitten by a radioactive acting bug, giving him the proportionate emotional strength of a thespian. Since transforming into your friendly neighbourhood acting man, Michael has appeared on film, television, radio, and stage. His most recent work includes appearances on ‘Star Trek: Discovery’ and ‘Mayday’, writing and directing the multi-award-winning micro short ‘The Only Asian’, working as a producer for Hellbound Horror Festival, and co-hosting the podcast ‘The Hellbound Podcast’.
Find Michael Here:
Websites: www.michaelchan.ca / www.imdb.me/michaelcwchan
Instagram, Twitter, Facebook, TikTok: @michaelcwchan
Podcast: The Hellbound Podcast – Fun discussions on all things
Horror, co-hosted with Alex Blackburn. Listen now on Spotify,
Apple Podcasts, and all major podcast platforms.
In our second segment, we briefly chat about the baseball comedy Major League. We also highlight recent articles posted to tggeeks.com in the past week. As always we have our birthdays and we have the ever-popular feedback segment.
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Show Notes / Links:
- TG Geeks Episode 366
- TG Geeks Episode 370
- Alexander James Adams Interview at CoKoCon 2019
- Nerdy Chupacabras #092
- Film Movement Announces Poppy Field to be Released April 8th
- The Unbearable Weight of Massive Talent in Theaters Everywhere April 22nd
- The Bad Guys in Theaters April 22nd – Featurette
- Ben’s Breakdown | Is Superman: The Movie the mightiest film of all time?
- Hamish Downie’s Five Questions With Keith Levesque
We want to bring attention to a Public Service Announcement from the ’90s featuring Dr. Culber (Wilson Cruz) of Star Trek: Discovery
Beat the Bash – PSA from Mike Costanza on Vimeo.
This ’90s PSA (GLAAD, La Pietra Foundation, MTV) brings awareness to gay-bashing.
Starring Wilson Cruz, Meredith Scott Lynn, and Joseph Reitman. Writer/Director: Mike Costanza.
Director of Photography: Brad Rushing. Producer: Cara Coslow.















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- The Arkle Times Post Dispatch News – Brian, the &-list YouTuberon Twitter @G33kOfAllTrades — Be sure to take a look at Arkle’s other venture: Arkle Studios presents Shameless Cash Grab
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