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The Castle Of Horror Podcast Presents: A Special Interview With Caseen Gaines Of 'The Making Of The Back To The Future Trilogy'

By Jason Henderson, Drew Edwards, Tony Salvaggio, and Julia Guzman

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Bleeding Cool welcomes back The Castle of Horror Podcast tonight, a weekly internet radio show where professional writers in the comics, games and book industries take a look at horror movies, choosing one movie a week to discuss in depth. This time, however, they are hosting a special interview with Caseen Gaines, author of We Don't Need Roads: The Making of the Back to the Future Trilogy.

They say:

On this week's Castle of Horror Interview Segment, we talk to Caseen Gaines, whose new book We Don't Need Roads: The Making Of The Back To The Future Trilogy gives a detailed, in-depth history driven by new interviews and insights from people like Robert Zemeckis, Lea Thompson and Christopher Lloyd. We talk about what were the biggest surprises, and whether a remake of Back to the Future would work today.

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The Team: Hosted by Jason Henderson, writer of IDW's Ben 10 series and creator of the HarperTeen novel series Alex Van Helsing.Featuring Drew Edwards, creator of Halloween Man, Tony Salvaggio of Clockwerx from Humanoids and Julia Guzman, attorney host of the mom-oriented podcast Podmoms.


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Hannah Means ShannonAbout Hannah Means Shannon

Editor-in-Chief at Bleeding Cool. Independent comics scholar and former English Professor. Writing books on magic in the works of Alan Moore and the early works of Neil Gaiman.
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