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Mercer idea arrived in the early s. A horribly broken toe and a bad tequila hangover are part of the origin story, according to Douglas. Roy was a breech birth. He said he and his brothers grew up around storytellers with a great sense of humor and a colorful vocabulary not necessarily blue. At first, Roy phoned friends and family members of Stone and Douglas.
Armed with background info about the next target, Stone and Douglas would concoct a predicament that was borderline believable. It was difficult for them to keep their composure during calls. We would just fall apart. Douglas and Stone cranked out a couple of Roy albums before a record deal arrived. Douglas said they sold 1, in two days.
He contacted Douglas and Stone and asked them if they would like to make a million dollars. Regardless, a record deal was born. Caller ID technology was an added complication. Roy phoned famous people like Bill Goldberg, but one of his favorite calls was to a female arborist. The last time Douglas was in anything resembling a fight came when he got the worst of a driveway basketball skirmish in the ninth grade. We quit by the end of October. Stone died the following month.
He was Records showed he died of natural causes brought on by heart disease, according to a Tulsa World story. Douglas loves and misses his friend. Is making people laugh just about the best thing you can do for others? Douglas said he and Stone loved hearing stories from listeners about, for instance, a dad who was battling cancer and their material was the only thing that made him laugh. We got in touch with Patch Adams.
I watch too much news on TV. I have become this old curmudgeon. You look around and all of a sudden you are an old man. Of course, I always said I will grow older but I will never grow up. Douglas shared on social media that he is recuperating from a recent health setback, a blockage of a carotid artery. Douglas called the experience life-altering. He emerged with a bucket list and, minus specifics, he teased possible projects that may prove surprising. He finds bad golf to be more relaxing than good golf.
He once wielded a low handicap, but if he had a bad day at the course, it would chew him up for days. When Phil passed, that was the end of him. I have had different opportunities kind of run by me on this, that and the other.
But I retired man. Many people out there might be sad to see Summer come to an end and the weather drop as Fall sets in. For others, however, it is a different story. Horror fans around the world tend to rejoice as we enter the Halloween season and what is typically the busiest time of year for horror movie releases and looks to be no different. Bad Candy is written and directed by Scott B. Bad Candy follows local Halloween stories based on both myths and lessons learned in the community of New Salem.
With its annual Psychotronic FM Halloween show, re-enactment radio DJs Chilly Billy Taylor and Paul Galligan weave the tales of the supernatural of years gone by, and if the trailer is anything to go by, this is certainly not a movie for the faint of heart.
In the Corey Taylor narrated trailer, which lasts just under two minutes, our senses are bombarded with an assortment of evil imagery including zombies, blood splattered walls, an evil clown and some sort of horned demon creature that looks to be straight from the deepest depths of hell.
Morticia and Gomez have become distraught that their children are growing up, skipping family dinners and slipping away from them, so they organise the trip in an attempt to bring the family together for one last family vacation.
Netflix have certainly upped the chill factor this year with their horror release slate. Based on the Stephanie Perkins novel of the same name, the film follows Makani Young, who has moved from Hawaii to a remote town in Nebraska to live with her grandmother and finish high school. To top it off, the killer is committing these murders whilst wearing ultra realistic masks of the victims.
Being distributed in the US by A24, a company that has never shied away from unique and offbeat horrors, the movie is about a couple who, upon coming across an abandoned baby on their farm, decide to take it home and raise it as their own. The twist? The baby appears to be some sort of mutant human-lamb hybrid creature. What better way to kick this list off than with the latest sequel to the granddaddy of all Halloween horrors. Halloween Kills is expected to will pick up immediately after the previous movie left off with Laurie, her daughter Karen and granddaughter Allyson.
Partly due to the many Covid related delays it has gone through and partly due to the nail-biting trailers that have been released so far, the Guillmero del Toro produced Antlers is definitely one of most anticipated horrors of the year. Guilmero de Toro is never one to stick to the beaten path and judging by what we know so far, Antlers promises something absolutely deranged. The time-bending thriller stars Thomasin McKenzie as Eloise Turner, a young woman with a passion for fashion design.
Somehow Eloise finds herself inhabiting the body of an iconic club performer named Sadie and is now living back in London. While as Sadie, she pursues a romantic relationship with a man named Jack, played by Matt Smith. The plot centers on a man who, dealing with the grief following the mysterious death of his wife, takes a job as a shepherd in the remote UK countryside.
While out there, he encounters a malevolent supernatural force. Soon his rural retreat becomes a heart pounding race to save his sanity and his life. Bring on November. After the mixed reactions and poor box office performance of the Ghostbusters reboot, fans of the series have been clamoring for some sort of redemption and it looks like that might be arriving this fall in the shape of the highly anticipated Ghostbusters Afterlife.
The film certainly ticks a lot of boxes; it is a sequel to the original films set thirty years after and is directed by Jason Reitman — son of original Ghostbusters director Ivan Reitman. The plot is reported to revolve around a supernatural phenomena somehow connected to those seen in the original movie. The film is reportedly set in the abandoned wasteland of Racoon City.
Currently in post-production, Jeepers Creepers: Reborn is set to be the beginning of a new trilogy for the franchise and follows a woman named Laine and her boyfriend as they attend a creepy horror attraction event. Naturally, we expect the horror event to descend into blood soaked carnage.
Here are our picks for Aug. Yahoo Entertainment may receive a share from purchases made via links on this page. The Aug. There are some old fan-favorites Becca Kufrin! Grocery Store Joe! Roy D. Brent Douglas, who performs Mercer's voice, uses the character as a vehicle for comedy sketches in which he performs prank calls.
Twelve Roy D. Mercer character in Initially, they used the character on comedy sketches for the radio station. Originally, the prank call sketches were a part of KMOD's morning show. By , Capitol Records Nashville began issuing the sketches on compact disc. Mercer compilation albums have been released on the Capitol and Virgin Records labels.
A Virgin Records Nashville executive noted that Mercer's early albums managed to sell between , and , copies, primarily due to word of mouth, without any promotion to consumers or radio airplay of the album tracks.
In most of the sketches, Mercer will demand that the recipient of a call pay him money for some incident, and if the recipient refuses, he will threaten them with violence usually an "ass-whuppin'".
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