• Fire in the Sky (1993) with Sean Parker (Mostly Horror)

  • Oct 14 2024
  • Length: 2 hrs and 35 mins
  • Podcast

Fire in the Sky (1993) with Sean Parker (Mostly Horror)

  • Summary

  • This week, we’re going full tin foil hat mode to investigate the mysterious (and “true”) abduction of Travis Walton.

    Did he really get probed? Are polygraph tests conclusive? Why didn’t Henry Thomas get any lines in this movie?! Joining us to answer these questions and more is our old friend and co-host of the Mostly Horror podcast, Sean Parker!

    Next week, it’s Tim Burton’s disgustingly hilarious MARS ATTACKS. Join the conversation on Eye of the Discord https://discord.com/invite/RssDc3brsx.

    References

    • Special Features
    • Cinematic Abduction
    • Touched by Light
    • We Gotta Go Back
    • Borrowed Time
    • The Companion Production History
    • AFI Production History
    • The Action Elite D.B. Sweeney Interview

    Credits:

    Eye of the Duck is created, hosted, and produced by Dom Nero and Adam Volerich.

    This episode was edited by Michael Gaspari.

    This episode was researched by Parth Marathe.

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    The "Adam's Blu-Ray Corner" theme was produced by Chase Sterling.

    This miniseries was programmed with the help of Nik Long.

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