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*Appears on a Times Square marquee in the "Damntown" story, second-billed under ''[[Cannibal Ferox]]'' (1981), which is billed as ''Make Them Die Slowly'', in the graphic novel ''Before Watchmen: Rorschach #1'', released by DC Comics on October 1, 2012 and included in the ''Before Watchmen: Comedian/Rorschach'' collection. | *Appears on a Times Square marquee in the "Damntown" story, second-billed under ''[[Cannibal Ferox]]'' (1981), which is billed as ''Make Them Die Slowly'', in the graphic novel ''Before Watchmen: Rorschach #1'', released by DC Comics on October 1, 2012 and included in the ''Before Watchmen: Comedian/Rorschach'' collection. That exact pairing actually happened at [[The Liberty]] in 1981. | ||
*Alfredo Zacarías got the idea from a conversation with a psychiatrist friend about split personalities. | *Alfredo Zacarías got the idea from a conversation with a psychiatrist friend about split personalities. | ||
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*Alfredo Zacarías considered asking [[:Category:Roger Corman|Roger Corman]] to distribute the film before deciding to distribute the film himself. | *Alfredo Zacarías considered asking [[:Category:Roger Corman|Roger Corman]] to distribute the film before deciding to distribute the film himself. | ||
*Discussed on an episode of Quentin Tarantino and Roger Avary's Video Archives podcast | |||
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Latest revision as of 17:04, 3 March 2024
- Appears on a Times Square marquee in the "Damntown" story, second-billed under Cannibal Ferox (1981), which is billed as Make Them Die Slowly, in the graphic novel Before Watchmen: Rorschach #1, released by DC Comics on October 1, 2012 and included in the Before Watchmen: Comedian/Rorschach collection. That exact pairing actually happened at The Liberty in 1981.
- Alfredo Zacarías got the idea from a conversation with a psychiatrist friend about split personalities.
- Alfredo Zacarías considered asking Roger Corman to distribute the film before deciding to distribute the film himself.
- Discussed on an episode of Quentin Tarantino and Roger Avary's Video Archives podcast