Why Jeffrey Combs?


Don't get me wrong, Jeffrey Combs is always awesome. But why did they bother getting him for this? He's got a whopping two minutes of screen time, and he's completely unrecognizable. What's the point?

Cross my heart, smack me dead, stick a lobster on my head.

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My thoughts exactly. I spent most of the movie waiting for him, failing to realize until the end that he was the guy who was dressed up as Rob Zombie. It's about as worthless as getting Guy Pearce to play the old fart in Prometheus.

I hooked you guys up! Now I need you guys to assassinate... Woody Harrelson.

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Because Jeffrey Combs is one of the very few actors nowadays who can be considered a horror icon. In the old days, there were several who could bring in the fans, but now it's pretty much just him and Robert Englund. And possibly Kane Hodder, Bill Mosely, and ken foree, but that's it.

Slap Combs name on the credits, and bring in his fans is the idea.

He should have been the wizard.

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It's a real shame they even covered his nose so you can't tell it's him, agreed, why?! Made no sense.

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