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Im a guy that never watched horror till I became a bruce campbell fan. I almost watch him so I can figure out what it is exactly that I like about him. But these q&a segments are priceless.🧔🏻👍🏻
I like him but he seem like he pretends to resent horror bc his acting career didn't take off in serious acting parts .so he deals with the movies that made him. Like evil dead . But he knows alot about the business I agree with alot of whst he says.
As someone who grew up going to Hastings to see my grandparents and sometimes getting a treat of Eileen's Cookies..I love this. Makes me so happy to see videos like this.
Thanks for keeping this up all these years. I got to show my students that I did in fact play college basketball. Great memories with great people! Go C of O Lady Cats!
More often than not, Bruce Campbell does Q&As in his "on" mode; he plays to the crowd and dishes out one liners (and is bloody good at it too). However, this is one of the few Bruce Campbell Q&As I've seen where he's just being himself and answering questions with candour. As much as I appreciate Campbell's shtick, it's really cool to see him just let loose and speak his mind.
Edit out the "pussy" in "pussyfoot", which has no sexual context, and simply means to step lightly as a cat, or pussy. But don't edit out "balls" from "balls out", which also has no sexual context but refers to how output of a steam engine is measured. That makes zero sense. Do some research before you censor something that doesn't need censoring.
Not sure why the term pussyfoot around was bleeped out because the word 'pussy' in that sense means cat not what uneducated dirty minded people with a low IQ imagine it to mean. It's not the same as calling someone a pussy JSYK
Great insight into the biz and extremely honest answers, who else would say that they aren't a horror fan if they have a large following in that genre? can't wait for Evil Dead Tv series :)
Part of the reason for the high cost is monetary inflation (printing money by the banks). $300mil today was $200mil 10 years ago. Another reason is too much money is flowing into hollywood, driving up costs, especially for SFX. The reason for the flood is partly because Hollywood is the propaganda arm of the feds. Notice all the movies about terrorism, and zombies? Terrorism is the boogieman the feds want to scare you with, and zombies are what the feds think of you and me.