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Post Mortem with Mick Garris

Ask Mick Anything

Post Mortem with Mick Garris

Dread Central

Arts, Tv & Film, Society & Culture

4.91K Ratings

🗓️ 24 February 2021

⏱️ 36 minutes

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Summary

NEW bonus content! FUN SIZE Post Mortem: Ask Mick Anything —  Producer Joe Russo is back to ask YOUR burning questions to the "Zelig of Horror" himself, Mick Garris! They discuss Mick's first experience in a movie theatre, how to raise money for your independent film, Mick's mortuary story and much more!POST MORTEM WITH MICK GARRIS NICE GUY PRODUCTIONS 2021

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0:00.0

I'm Mick Garrison. We are back with the fun-size edition of Post-Mortem AMA, where you can ask me anything.

0:13.1

Well, really, you ask producer Joe, and producer Joe will ask me anything on your behalf.

0:19.3

Joe Russo, how are you?

0:22.5

I am well, Mick Garris.

0:23.1

How are you?

0:25.8

Never better, as we say.

0:27.9

Shall we jump in?

0:29.4

Let's dive.

0:31.8

We got a lot of questions today.

0:33.0

Oh, okay.

0:34.1

We're working for it.

0:35.4

That's right.

0:36.2

We're working for it.

0:45.3

Monster movie Happy Hour wants to know what your earliest childhood memory was of watching a movie in a theater or drive-in and was there popcorn.

0:51.9

You know, we didn't really pay the exorbitant prices for popcorn when I was a kid. You know, we were very much a blue-collar family, and we would

0:56.3

pretty much only go to the drive-in because I was one of four kids, and then the two parents,

1:03.2

we would go in our 57 Chevy station wagon to the recita drive-in here in the valley.

1:11.2

And so we would bring our own popcorn and like a six-pack of bubble up,

1:17.6

something like that, rather than go to the concessions.

1:19.9

We could never go to an indoor movie and buy the concessions there.

1:24.4

But one of my earliest memories of going to a movie was seeing Psycho when I was like

1:32.5

seven or eight years old when it came out in the movie theater. And people thought of horror

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