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Dressel, who last lived in Los Angeles, talked to Duluth.com magazine about cinematic deep dives, his muse, and a favorite, albeit complicated, movie snack. Q: What is the first movie that had an impact on you? Kernelpro advanced virtual com port crack. A: I wish it were something profound, but it's definitely when my dad took me to see 'Arachnophobia' when I was six.
My sister and I begged my dad to take us, and then we were begging him to let us leave about five minutes into the film when a giant tarantula bit and killed what we thought was the main character. If you put a gun to my head, I couldn't tell you anything else about that film, except for the first five minutes. Those five minutes are seared into my brain and probably influence every decision I've made since then. Q: What is the best bad movie you've ever seen?
A: That's such a hard question to answer, but one movie conquers all: a science fiction/horror film called 'Feeders.' I was 15 when I was lucky enough to find a copy of 'Feeders' at my local Blockbuster. It was about an alien invasion with two paper mache puppets wreaking havoc on two unlikely heroes' camping trip. After I watched it, I couldn't stop.
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My friends and I ripped a VHS copy and watched it over and over again. We even brought it on a field trip and made our whole senior class sit through it. It's beyond terrible. The acting, the make-up, the special effects — everything. And I have one of the few remaining copies because it's out of print and no one cares to bring it back. A: I would make my way through the Coen brothers' entire filmography, beginning to end. They're hands-down my favorite writer/directors, and I'm obsessed with their films.
Not only are they incredibly versatile, but their style begs for multiple viewings. It would be amazing to be able to watch them evolve as filmmakers and take in all the similarities between their films. Q: What movie have you most delighted in sharing with your daughter?
A: Believe it or not, I'm holding off on sharing important films with my daughter until she's old enough to thoroughly appreciate them. Don't get me wrong, I have a list of things I want her to see, but most of them would go straight over her head at this point. Especially comedies, because her sense of humor isn't quite developed yet. I do love going to the movies with her, though.
Her face lights up when she's watching a film, and I absolutely love sharing the experience with her. Q: What's the best movie snack?