It sounds like he's channeling the voice of Aylmer from Brain Damage (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brain_Damage_(film) ). The flick also has the look of a Henenlotter flick, so I'm looking forward to it.
At the end of my recent interview with Jeffrey Combs regarding the excellent Would You Rather (opening today), he mentioned that he'll be voicing some mold in a new movie called Motivational Growth.
Today, the director of that film sent me the trailer. And I love it. I think it's the widest widescreen movie ever to be set inside an apartment. And is that stop-motion, puppetry, or both? Who cares - it all rocks.
More links from around the web!
Reminds me that I need to finish my SyFy channel spec script "All Fungi Go To Yuggoth"
Jeepers, you use the term fungus in your headline in spite of it being a mold (two different creatures) and you don't even manage a "fungi" pun - I'm worried about you LYT. Just so you know, we're all here for you.
@Gallen_Dugall BTW, Wikipedia says "The colloquial term mold (or mould; see spelling differences) is applied to a large and taxonomically diverse number of fungal species where their growth results in a moldy appearance of objects, especially food"
@LYT @Gallen_Dugall TO THE WIKI-MOBILE!
there
Now it says "The colloquial term mold is applied to a large and taxonomically diverse number of moldal species where their growth results in a moldy appearance of objects, especially mold, which can talk."
@LYT @Gallen_Dugallmy expectations are low, I really just want the title to read - "Jeffery Combs is a Fungi" but maybe someone has too much self respect for such low hanging pun fruit... juicy juicy pun fruit. I should probably get some sleep sometime this week.
@Gallen_Dugall You could have done something like, "This movie really breaks the Mold."
On a separate note MVN. You actually fixed something! I can actually paste something into your comment box inside a sentence without ending up at the end! Good job.
@Someguy @Gallen_Dugall yeah, it really makes you wonder how their social media site failed with this level of attention to detail and functionality


