![]() He also created East Village Radio’s (Un)Popular Culture with Chris Tarantino music/chat show, engaging multi-platform guests on pop culture like DJs (Daniel Avery), bands (LA Priest, members of Obits, LCD Soundsystem), music journalists (Barney Hoskyns, Bob Mehr), film directors (John Pirozzi - Don’t Think I’ve Forgotten: Cambodia’s Lost Rock and Roll), photographers (Paradise Garage’s Bill Bernstein) and kitsch video archaeologists ( Everything is Terrible!).īefore all that though, he studied and performed improvisational comedy/sketch writing at The Groundlings for eight years, working regularly as an actor on NBC’s “ Late Night with Conan O’Brien ” (as family favorite ‘Gay Superman’), MTV’s “ Punk’d” (feuding with family favorite ‘Zach Braff’) and a pair of extremely NSFW, non-family-favorite music videos, as well as in films like Helen Keller vs. Nightwolves, Bob Odenkirk’s Melvin Goes to Dinner , and the all-star ensemble mockumentary Stuntmen. If you are here looking for award-winning digital photo retoucher Chris Tarantino or Long Island gym mogul/convicted murderer Chris Tarantino, move along. George’s stepson, Christopher Quaratino, who was 7 when he lived in the house, came forward in 2005 to say that events in The Amityville Horror books and movies had been stretched to the point of. This is not the Chris Tarantino you are looking for. If not, then you can contact this Chris Tarantino at: Chris at person-people dot com with his personal guarantee that he’s never shot any disgruntled members and will never (ever) teach you Photoshop.Description: In Episode 69 we go inside the world’s most famous haunted house - Amityville - with one of the three people still alive today who knows exactly what happened. On November 13, 1974, Ronald Butch DeFeo Jr. walked into his house at 112 Ocean Avenue in Amityville, New York, and shot his two parents, his two brothers, and two sisters dead. He was convicted of the crime and still sits in jail today. The house sat empty for over a year and the price plummeted. In December of 1975, the Lutz Family: George, Kathy, and Kathy’s children Daniel, Melissa, and Christopher, all from a previous marriage moved in. For the next 28 days the family experienced haunting events that would eventually make this home one of the most famous haunted houses in the world today. The Amityville Horror, as it was known has been the subject of a lot of controversy over the years. ![]() There have been books written about it, movies made, and the debate continues to rage on. ![]() Tonight we hear from Christopher Quaratino (Lutz), who was seven years old when his family lived in the infamous house.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |