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Nick Castle was paid 25 dollars a day for playing Micheal Myers in 1978 and the original mask that could become the Micheal Myers mask was picked up on sale in a costume shop for 1.80
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We probably all know this, but the characters in The Devil's Rejects, including Bill Moseley's portrayal of Otis B. Driftwood, were based on Marx Brothers characters from A Night at the Opera.Well if nobody else is gonna post any trivia...
Bill Mosley returned to the Texas Chainsaw massacre series when he took over the role of Drayton Sawyer in Texas Chainsaw 3D. The role had previously been played by the late Jim sedow who Mosley Co stared with in the Texas Chainsaw 2 (1986)
Originally Mosley was going to reprise his role from that movie as chop top (the guy in my avatar pic) in the hopes of tying the previous films together. but unfortunately due to copyright disputes over the rights to the character, they couldn't use chop top at all.
Bonus fact, Bill Mosley got the role of chop top after tcm director Tobe Hooper saw him play the hitchhiker in a homemade fanfilm spoof TCM called The Texas Chain Saw Manicure.
I remember there being a weird one with an old man singing as well, maybe for the that movie where they went to japan?Teen Titans had two main intros the English intro and the Japanese. The English intro played during more regular or serious episodes that were meant to be taken seriously. The Japanese intro played during more weird or comical episodes when it wasn't meant to be taken seriously.
https://youtube.com/watch?v=yL75mtNZ6PA
https://youtube.com/watch?v=2RTsqc68coM
There was a variant with a Larry sound-alike singing in Japanese in episodes where he showed up. Maybe that's the one you're thinking of?I remember there being a weird one with an old man singing as well, maybe for the that movie where they went to japan?
That kind of technical failure throwing something into the public domain went away with the Copyright Act of 1976. I suppose that's kind of a fun fact if you're a certain kind of nerd.Night of the living dead entered the public domain because image 10 the original production company failed to add a copyright notice to the opening titles. Ironically the films original title night of the flesh eaters HAD a copyright notice attached.
So yeah had the title stayed night of the flesh eaters, it would still be copyrighted today.
Another fun fact, the guy who wrote that song was a lead singer in a kickass powerpop band called JellyfishTeen Titans had two main intros the English intro and the Japanese. The English intro played during more regular or serious episodes that were meant to be taken seriously. The Japanese intro played during more weird or comical episodes when it wasn't meant to be taken seriously.
https://youtube.com/watch?v=yL75mtNZ6PA
https://youtube.com/watch?v=2RTsqc68coM
He was also the dude who played "Dean Martin" in the Jack Rabbit Slim's restaurant scene in Pulp Fiction.Joe pilato aka the guy in my current pfp in addition to being in two of Romero's zombie movies was also the voice of metal greymon in digimon