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Today's Guest: Michael Pare, actor, "Traded," "Eddie and the Cruisers," "Streets of Fire"
 

Watch this exclusive Mr. Media interview with Michael Pare by clicking on the video player above! 

Mr. Media is recorded live before a studio audience full of missing movie rock stars still living on the dark side… in the NEW new media capital of the world… St. Petersburg, Florida!

“Take your glasses off.”

That’s the moment when a cowboy played by Michael Pare, a previously loving, respectful father and rancher in the Old West, signals that the previously restrained film, Traded, is about to get physical.

He becomes a “crazy sumbitch” on his way to discovering that his 17-year-old daughter Lily has been taken against her will into an underground sex ring.
MICHAEL PARE podcast excerpt: "The director of 'Eddie and the Cruisers' auditioned me and asked if I could sing. I said, 'Sure! I sing like Sinatra. And I play guitar like Jimi Hendrix. Anything you want, I can do it.'"
You can LISTEN to this interview with actor MICHAEL PARE, star of TRADED and EDDIE AND THE CRUISERS, by clicking the audio player above!

In Traded, a smartly directed indie film that’s part High Noon and part “Deadwood” and which focuses on sex trafficking in Kansas, Pare dominates every scene he’s in – although Kris Kristofferson is pretty compelling himself as a philosophical bartender that Pare encounters in Wichita on the hunt for his kidnapped teen daughter.

“I’m presently searching for my daughters,” he tells a man. “I believe she’s been imprisoned in town as a whore.”

And now you know the plot of the movie, which co-stars Trace Adkins and Tom Sizemore.

MICHAEL PARE podcast excerpt: "Trace Adkins has such tremendous presence and he's very professional. He's not one of these guys who doesn't know his dialogue on the set. And he's a big sonuvagun -- 6'6", 240 pounds. He's a big effin' guy! I would love to do another movie and sp

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