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.

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I am surprised that he isn't doing voice-over work

Bad films are a crime against humanity.

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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


what is CODOCO?

Guns don't kill people, Joss Whedon kills people!

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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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