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* [[Completely Missing the Point]]: The director James Nguyen [http://www.villagevoice.com/2010-03-30/film/birdemic-shock-and-terror-one-more-for-the-trash-terpiece-heap/ thought] the audience was applauding the statement "man is the most dangerous animal on Earth", ignoring the fact they were ''laughing their asses off'' at the time, too. |
* [[Completely Missing the Point]]: The director James Nguyen [https://web.archive.org/web/20110320100812/http://www.villagevoice.com/2010-03-30/film/birdemic-shock-and-terror-one-more-for-the-trash-terpiece-heap/ thought] the audience was applauding the statement "man is the most dangerous animal on Earth", ignoring the fact they were ''laughing their asses off'' at the time, too. |
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* [[Fan Nickname]]: Rod and Ramsey: "[[Ho Yay|Ramrod]]". Rod is also sometimes referred to as "[[Dull Surprise|Wooden Rod]]" |
* [[Fan Nickname]]: Rod and Ramsey: "[[Ho Yay|Ramrod]]". Rod is also sometimes referred to as "[[Dull Surprise|Wooden Rod]]" |
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* [[Promoted Fanboy]]: James Nyugen is a major [[Alfred Hitchcock]] fan (''[[Vertigo]]'' is his favorite film). However, [[Ed Wood (creator)|Ed Wood]] was a major fan of [[Orson Welles]], too. |
* [[Promoted Fanboy]]: James Nyugen is a major [[Alfred Hitchcock]] fan (''[[Vertigo]]'' is his favorite film). However, [[Ed Wood (creator)|Ed Wood]] was a major fan of [[Orson Welles]], too. |
Latest revision as of 00:13, 18 January 2022
- Completely Missing the Point: The director James Nguyen thought the audience was applauding the statement "man is the most dangerous animal on Earth", ignoring the fact they were laughing their asses off at the time, too.
- Fan Nickname: Rod and Ramsey: "Ramrod". Rod is also sometimes referred to as "Wooden Rod"
- Promoted Fanboy: James Nyugen is a major Alfred Hitchcock fan (Vertigo is his favorite film). However, Ed Wood was a major fan of Orson Welles, too.