
Season 3, Episode 27: Hollywood's Satanic Culture with Luke Coffee
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09/11/22 • 70 min
On this episode of Pilsners and Politics Podcast, Benjamin sits down with Luke Coffee to discuss the culture within Hollywood. Those of us who are on the outside of Hollywood have heard all about the culture of pedophilia, child sacrifice and Satanic cults. Luke brings his inside experience of working around these people in Hollywood, and how they attempted to normalize the behavior. Luke credits his relationship with God as the reason he was able to be strong and expose the culture.
Find Luke's Links and Bio below:
Coffee Productions:
http://www.CoffeeProductionsinc.com
Texas Angel Promo:
https://youtu.be/BmhD8_y8Aec
Jamie Kennedy Link:
https://youtu.be/CXV2K32y4nI
Luke's Bio
After graduating from Baylor University with a BA in Film/TV, Luke Coffee moved to Hollywood to pursue his lifelong passion for film and storytelling. He spent the next 6 years working long hours as the post-production coordinator on two primetime television shows for both Warner Brothers and NBC/Universal, while spending the TV hiatus working countless roles on various types of sets to gain more knowledge of the industry. After LA, Luke moved across the world to Cape Town, South Africa for six months producing a pilot for a travel-reality series entitled Gypy Kings that was geared
toward the World Cup.
In 2010, Luke Coffee moved back to his hometown Dallas,TX establishing his full service production house Coffee Productions. Luke has produced and directed everything from music videos to corporate industrials and web-based content to national broadcast commercials earning national accolades for his work in the advertising industry. Luke was brought on as a producer for the indie romcom feature Language of a Broken Heart which had a successful theatrical run opening in 10 cities nationwide. In the last few years, Coffee has directed his first feature documentary entitled Old Man Football, co-wrote, produced and directed the TV pilot Cubicle Cowboy while also partnering on several other pilot projects. Luke will produce and direct the feature he has co-written called Texas Angel based on his personal true story of losing his soulmate in a Hollywood hit-and-run accident they were both in. Luke Coffee has produced and directed content for brands like Doritos, FedEx Office, YMCA, SPCA, Gold’s Gym, Cinemark, and Belk Department Stores.
Coffee is a working actor, booking various roles in national commercials, music videos, television and feature films. His recent highlights include co-starring roles on NBC’s Friday Night Lights, Las Vegas, Jerry Bruckheimer’s Chase and a lead role in Ridley Scott’s The Hunt, which was shot in South Africa. He also played a supporting role as the jock ‘Drake’ in Rocky’s feature romantic comedy. Luke has used his many experiences in front of the camera to aid in every project as he hones his skills as a seasoned Director. Luke Coffee has also been a featured artist in the publication Art House America.
Luke’s IMDb → http://www.imdb.com/name/nm1588234/
On this episode of Pilsners and Politics Podcast, Benjamin sits down with Luke Coffee to discuss the culture within Hollywood. Those of us who are on the outside of Hollywood have heard all about the culture of pedophilia, child sacrifice and Satanic cults. Luke brings his inside experience of working around these people in Hollywood, and how they attempted to normalize the behavior. Luke credits his relationship with God as the reason he was able to be strong and expose the culture.
Find Luke's Links and Bio below:
Coffee Productions:
http://www.CoffeeProductionsinc.com
Texas Angel Promo:
https://youtu.be/BmhD8_y8Aec
Jamie Kennedy Link:
https://youtu.be/CXV2K32y4nI
Luke's Bio
After graduating from Baylor University with a BA in Film/TV, Luke Coffee moved to Hollywood to pursue his lifelong passion for film and storytelling. He spent the next 6 years working long hours as the post-production coordinator on two primetime television shows for both Warner Brothers and NBC/Universal, while spending the TV hiatus working countless roles on various types of sets to gain more knowledge of the industry. After LA, Luke moved across the world to Cape Town, South Africa for six months producing a pilot for a travel-reality series entitled Gypy Kings that was geared
toward the World Cup.
In 2010, Luke Coffee moved back to his hometown Dallas,TX establishing his full service production house Coffee Productions. Luke has produced and directed everything from music videos to corporate industrials and web-based content to national broadcast commercials earning national accolades for his work in the advertising industry. Luke was brought on as a producer for the indie romcom feature Language of a Broken Heart which had a successful theatrical run opening in 10 cities nationwide. In the last few years, Coffee has directed his first feature documentary entitled Old Man Football, co-wrote, produced and directed the TV pilot Cubicle Cowboy while also partnering on several other pilot projects. Luke will produce and direct the feature he has co-written called Texas Angel based on his personal true story of losing his soulmate in a Hollywood hit-and-run accident they were both in. Luke Coffee has produced and directed content for brands like Doritos, FedEx Office, YMCA, SPCA, Gold’s Gym, Cinemark, and Belk Department Stores.
Coffee is a working actor, booking various roles in national commercials, music videos, television and feature films. His recent highlights include co-starring roles on NBC’s Friday Night Lights, Las Vegas, Jerry Bruckheimer’s Chase and a lead role in Ridley Scott’s The Hunt, which was shot in South Africa. He also played a supporting role as the jock ‘Drake’ in Rocky’s feature romantic comedy. Luke has used his many experiences in front of the camera to aid in every project as he hones his skills as a seasoned Director. Luke Coffee has also been a featured artist in the publication Art House America.
Luke’s IMDb → http://www.imdb.com/name/nm1588234/
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