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Ricky D is the founder and creator of Sound on Sight (formally The Naked Lunch) radio show. Due to contrary belief he has never attended any film school. Instead Ricky learned his craft from his eight years as a video store clerk and countless hours of watching VCR porn and 70`s horror films.

He has completed just over a dozen short films in which he produced, directed, edited and photographed. He has taken home various awards including best director, editor and camera man at various short film festivals.

Whatever little free time he has is usually spent at the movies, reading comic books and spending time with his boyfriend and two puppies. His favorite film makers are Pier Paolo Pasolini, David Cronenberg, Lars Von Trier, Gus Van Sant, Paul Thomas Anderson, Billy Wilder, Charlie Chaplin and Alfred Hitchcock. His favorite films are Pulp Fiction, La Dolce Vita, Europa and Salo.

He is currently working on a slasher film.

http://www.soundonsight.org/

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Sound On Sight Radio #149 - The ...
By NakedLunchRadioShow in Sound on Sight
"2005’s March of the Penguins proved that animal documentaries, even those with a subtle environmental message, could generate good box office. Moving off the ice flow and into the ocean, a couple of recent docs have taken up the plight of two diametrically opposed, yet sometimes confused sea creatures: dolphins and sharks. Tonight, Sound on Sight takes a look at the deeply personal Canadian film Sharkwater and the winner of the Audience award at this year’s Sundance Film Festival, the caper-esque The Cove. listen here www.soundonsight.org " [More]

Sound On Sight Radio #148 - Tet ...
By NakedLunchRadioShow in Sound on Sight
"In celebration of the release of his latest film, the semi-autobiographical Tetro, Sound on Sight finally takes its first look at the filmography of Francis Ford Coppola, who is of course most famous for helming the Godfather trilogy. We’re going to steer clear of those films for now, and instead talk about Tetro, along with the less-than-rapturuously-receive d Youth Without Youth, as well as rewind back to 1974’s The Conversation, which Coppola produced between the first and second Godfathers. listen here www.soundonsight.org " [More]

Sound On Sight Radio #147 - Pul ...
By NakedLunchRadioShow in Sound on Sight
"Director/screenwriter/actor/pr oducer Quentin Tarantino was perhaps the most distinctive and explosive talent to emerge in American film in the early ’90s. Unlike the previous generation of American filmmakers, Tarantino learned his craft from his days as a video store clerk, rather than as a film school student. He developed an audacious fusion of pop culture and independent art house cinema and his films were distinguished by their clever, twisting dialogue as their outbursts of extreme violence. Today we take a look at three of Tarantino’s films starting with his Palme Dòr winning Pulp Ficiton, his very under-rated Jackie Brown and his half of the grindhouse double feature Deathproof. listen here www.soundonsight.org " [More]

Sound on Sight Radio # 146 - To ...
By NakedLunchRadioShow in Sound on Sight
"August brings with it another fun genre fest, so we’re going to take a quick look at this year’s Toronto After Dark fest by reviewing the French arty blaxploitation epic Black, as well as the insanely delayed anthology-style horror flick, Trick r’ Treat. We’ll also be reviewing this weekend’s biggest new film, the ambitious first feature from Neill Blomkamp, a sci-fi actioner called District 9. listen here www.soundonsight.org " [More]

Sound On Sight Radio #143 - Ing ...
By NakedLunchRadioShow in Sound on Sight
"‘Directed by Quentin Tarantino.’ Aside from ‘Hand jobs by Megan Fox,’ those are perhaps the words most likely to cause an excess of blood flow in young males. His violent, comedic odes to cinema are jam-packed with references to grindhouse movies, underground film, and European art cinema, like Dennis Miller reciting the liner notes to a rep theatre programme. And Inglourious Basterds, Quentin Tarantino’s pulpy war epic, is no different. Sound on Sight caught a sneak peak of Tarantino’s new film at the Fantasia Film Festival, and tonight we’ll give it a spoiler-free review, as well as take a look at the 1978 Italian war movie that inspired Tarantino’s film. listen here " [More]

Re:Podcast 137 - Park Chan Wook ...
By NakedLunchRadioShow in Sound on Sight
"Thank you for the feedback. Hopefully you enjoyed the podcast. I really liked Thirst but I feel it has many problems and is actually his worst film. Still an interesting feature that deserves to be seen. " [More]

Podcast 137 - Park Chan Wook's ...
By NakedLunchRadioShow in Sound on Sight
"Fantasia, Montreal’s international genre film festival, has expanded its mandate over the years to include a wide variety of films from around the world, with the sole proviso seemingly being that they’re not based on an SNL skit or a Dane Cook routine. There has, however, always been a focus on Asian films, particularly the weird ones that might give the impression the entire Eastern half of the world grew up watching Faces of Death and Leave it to Beaver at the same time. And this year is no exception. Tonight, Sound on Sight takes a look at hotly anticipated South Korean vampire movie Thirst, from Oldboy director Park Chan Wook, four-hour romantic comedy Love Exposure, and Thailand’s fantasy epic . listen now " [More]

Podcast 135 - Fantasia 2009: Br ...
By NakedLunchRadioShow in Sound on Sight
"omedies are a tricky genre to critique because it all boils down to whether the film in question makes you laugh or not. There is nothing more subjective than comedy, and it is almost impossible for us to break down a joke and tell you why we find it funny; comedy is a serious business, though, so on Episode 135 of Sound On Sight, we will review three of the most unique and bizarre comedies to see recent release. First up is Sacha Baron Cohen’s much-anticipated Bruno; second, a bizarre romantic comedy / torture porn hybrid, Must Love Death; and finally, David Russo’s South By Southwest indie favorite, The Immaculate Conception of Little Dizzle. (Those last two both premiered here in Montreal at the Fantasia Film Festival.) On this hour, Rick and Simon are joined by recurring guest Chrystina Benyo. listen here " [More]

Podcast 130 - Tribute to Michae ...
By NakedLunchRadioShow in Sound on Sight
"listen here Yes, he was the punchline of about a quarter-million Tonight Show jokes. But Michael Jackson's stop-on-a-dime dance moves and sensual soprano have influenced generations of musicians, dancers and entertainers, and the man was so much more than what the tabloids made him out to be. One of entertainment's greatest icons, he was incredibly gifted, and like most gifted individuals he was an equally troubled genius who kept us captivated at his most dazzling, and at his most appalling moments. The New York Times once described him as one of the six most famous people on the planet. I'd like to up the ante: he was the most famous person on the planet. He influenced artists ranging from Justin Timberlake to Madonna, and genres from rock to pop to R&B to even rap. No other artist has been as unifying. On Episode 130 of Sound On Sight we will examine Michael in film, discuss his legendary music videos review his films and remember a legend. " [More]

Podcast 124 - The Hangover
By NakedLunchRadioShow in Sound on Sight
"listen here This weekend saw Todd Philips' "The Hangover" far outperforming expectations, but Philips is hardly the first to tackle the infamous city (and its associations) in the realm of studio comedy before, so we've decided to take take an hour and look at two Vegas-themed comedies - Peter Berg's dark comedy "Very Bad Things" and Doug Liman's "Swingers" - along with "The Hangover" itself. " [More]

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