Rick Worthy
Loved all the interviews and a terrific concept for a documentary. For some reason I identified the most with Rick Worthy. He was very candid and his experience is familiar to those who have nothing to do with acting.
shareLoved all the interviews and a terrific concept for a documentary. For some reason I identified the most with Rick Worthy. He was very candid and his experience is familiar to those who have nothing to do with acting.
shareI am surprised that he isn't doing voice-over work
Bad films are a crime against humanity.
I thought he was extremely engaging and vivid in how he displayed his emotions during the entire interview, even letting the sadness of long-term depression come through as he re-told the story of "back to the bus".
I found all of them really fascinating for different reasons. Especially was a cool moment when Robert Joy was talking and I realized he is "that guy from CODCO" -- but not realizing that was where I first saw him until he mentioned it, that's really the way it is for all of these hard-working veterans of the industry... and to think he's played a ton of anti-social parts in horror movies too, fun stuff, acting...
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Especially was a cool moment when Robert Joy was talking and I realized he is "that guy from CODCO" -- but not realizing that was where I first saw him until he mentioned it
Canadian sketch comedy, was on TV for a few years before the better-known "Kids In The Hall", and had a more east-coast flavor:
http://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=CODCO
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CODCO
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Chipping away at a mountain of pop culture trivia,
Darren Dirt.