In this episode of 'Radio Free Hollywood', hosts Steve Jacob and John Kassir kick off by reminiscing about the Flintstones' 1960 primetime debut. They discuss the show's early adult-targeted advertisements featuring Winston Cigarettes and reflect on old television memories. They transition into contemporary issues with a discussion on Trump's proposed tariffs on overseas films, viewing it as a distraction from the Epstein files. The hosts then delve into the controversial debut of AI actress Tilly Norwood and its implications for Hollywood, touching on the backlash from human actors. Later, they welcome actress Sarah Nicklin, who shares insights on her role in the new 'VHS Halloween' film from Shudder, and the supportive and rapidly evolving indie horror community in Los Angeles. The episode wraps up with discussions on the importance of creativity and collaboration in horror filmmaking.
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