omg i didn’t mean to make people feelsy over applejack. i should have not drawn her at all ;-;
Hi. he reason that I asked that question about some of the films being to extreme was that I once read a wikipedia article that when you did a line of videos for Thriller Video, they wanted you to host films like "Make Them Die Slowly" (aka "Cannibal Ferox") and "Buried Alive" (aka "Beyond the Darkness" and "Buio Omega"), but you were not keen on their violence, gore and sexual content. Is there anything to this?
Oh, yeah, for ThrillerVideo the story’s hella different, that’s true! Ya know, I always handpick the movies I host - to really give ya the best of the worst - and for ThrillerVideo I went through the storages of British film series’ Thriller and Hammer House of Horror.
Now, anyone who knows me, knows also that I’m a fighter against animal cruelty so I would never host movies involving things like that! I mean, there’s nothing wrong with sex and violence in movies, as long as there is a also a great portion of humor involved, for good mixture. And a few movies in those series went a little too over the top with it and well, left the humor out - so they were out for my show.
How do you think the Canadian cast did with the English accents?
Quite the contrary was the case! Since finding complete and affordable ‘worse of the worst’ movies for the show and actually getting the permission to show them was a horror on its own. She would’ve been a fool to refuse only one movie given to her freely. Plus, the old classic ones weren’t that violent compared to the standards from today.
This is something that is not exactly in keeping with your usual kind of dragon. This is the first episode of a very short-lived sitcom called “Scorch” about a 1300 year old dragon that wakes up in modern times after a 100 year long nap and lives with an actor and his daughter.
Only 3 of the 6 produced episodes were aired due to lack of interest from audiences. Although with good reason because the jokes on this show inspire more groans than laughs. Despite its flaws, it has the novelty of having a dragon as main character.
If the Scorch puppet used in the show looked a little more raggedy it would make a fine addition to the cast of Five Nights At Freddy’s.
This was indeed super campy, but pretty cute! I would probably have been into it as a small kid to be honest; I watched/dread everything with dragons I could find! And the “on this show, not very good is fine *looks into the camera*” line did make me laugh.
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