Episode transcription | Ep 18 Hail to the Queen interview with Lisa Wilcox


 The following is the episode transcription for our interview with actress Lisa Wilcox of Nightmare on Elm Street 4 & 5.  Lisa was a delight to have on the show, enjoy!(note, transcription may not be exact to the word, we use an audio transcription service to translate the audio to text)
-JD

Episode transcription | Ep 18 Hail to the Queen

Lisa Wilcox  00:00

Hello this is Lisa Wilcox on go in Hollywood and boy did I go Hollywood? Cheers. Ah

 

The Ghost  00:09

broadcasting from the not so secret underground layer here in weirdo Ville so put on your foil helmets accept the offer you can't refuse cuz you just entered our cinematic world of going to Hollywood.

 

JD  00:34

I'm actually pretty excited about this question. I thought of it today. wanted to know, I think it was a different kind of a tonal change and I usually go so if you add Freddie Kruger's powers, but you could only use them for good What would you do first?

 

00:54

Oh

 

The Ghost  00:59

my god do you would fucking

 

JD  01:02

much more Grizzly are like

 

The Ghost  01:07

you saying Freddy's? Which one of Freddie's powers but use them for good.

 

JD  01:12

Alright, so like so you've got the dream power. So you go in and out of people's dreams at will and all that different stuff. But you can only use them for good. Can't do anything evil.

 

The Ghost  01:21

I wouldn't use it on anybody out of fuck. It'd be good. I mean, you go in into people's private dream. So I don't know how good I really Oh,

 

JD  01:28

you know what I would do? Here's what I would do is I would I would I would do the boiler room setting. So it's all creepy. But then after that, I would I would just tell them like to believe in themselves.

 

The Ghost  01:39

That's fucking dope. Okay. All right. All right. You still entered their privacy but you like you like made it better?

 

JD  01:47

No, I kept in the boiler room.

 

01:50

You kept it in a boiler room. Alright.

 

JD  01:52

On that note, I must be dreaming because we have a very special guest today. Please welcome Lisa Wilcox. Lisa, welcome to the show.

 

Lisa Wilcox  02:02

Gentlemen, Hello.

 

JD  02:04

How are you this evening? Excellent. Thank

 

Lisa Wilcox  02:07

you. And it's Friday night.

 

The Ghost  02:09

Lisa, I am so much for being on the show. I mean, I I want to get straight into it. Man. We're not even going to waste any fucking time. You got to tell us we it's just a question that I've been wanting to ask. What was it like working with Robert England? We have to know. guy. He's

 

Lisa Wilcox  02:29

wonderful. He is my uncle Robert. Now. It's like, Yeah, no, I mean, he already had gotten some fame from v and this and that he would, you know, we were all in our I was in my mid 20s. And my first like, film, big film. And now he was lovely. He has no air about him at all. He's the most friendly guy in the entire world. If you ever come to a convention, you've got to meet him. He's just he's great and supportive and kind and very fun to talk. He's quite a rockin tour. And he's great. What can I say? And I've gotten to work with him. Three times nightmare for nightmare five and fear clinic. That's awesome.

 

JD  03:11

See, I that's what I want Robert England to be. I pictured him as like a friendly guy. Yeah, me too. That makes me happy.

 

Lisa Wilcox  03:20

And it's so yeah. And it's so interesting to me of books I've read and actors I've met that play bad guys. The ones that played bad guys are typically the nicest sweetest human beings on the planet.

 

JD  03:33

I wonder if it's because they're getting all that rage out on the screen?

 

Lisa Wilcox  03:36

Right TV? I don't know. But anyway, he's lovely.

 

The Ghost  03:40

You're not the first one that said that have actually heard that before that the nicest guys played these crazy motherfuckers on screen. Yeah, that's not the first time I've heard that.

 

JD  03:49

I've heard like Kane Hodder is an absolute sweetheart. So it's just like, you know, one minute he's bashing somebody within a sleeping bag on a tree and the next minute he's he's dude, no fucking

 

The Ghost  03:57

joke. I met him. I met Kane do it at a bar.

 

Lisa Wilcox  04:00

Where Where did you meet him?

 

The Ghost  04:03

I had a friend and his mom worked at a bar in Williamsburg. And she's like, I think Kane otters are fucking serious. And we fucking drove up there. Dude. I took my dog. I drove up there. dares cane otter six, four big brought up here. Y'all.

 

Lisa Wilcox  04:20

You have a doll.

 

The Ghost  04:22

I have a Jason doll. And he I took it a minute. And he took my doll and signed it. What do you want me to sign? And I was like, I guess he was like when we sign it on his ass. I'm like, yeah, signed it on his ass please. And I fuckin autograph on my Jason. Figure on its ass. Amazing.

 

JD  04:40

Okay, you're not going to start calling to figure now. It was a doll a minute ago. Now. It's a fake. Well,

 

The Ghost  04:43

it's a doll figurine Fuck you.

 

04:45

That's what it is. It's

 

Lisa Wilcox  04:49

right here your dog. And like he took your dog Okay, that's cool he needs and he signed your dog's ass okay.

 

JD  04:59

So rover say stuff. That's Jason he plays Jason on TV.

 

Lisa Wilcox  05:04

He He's a sweetheart I got to work with him cane on fear clinic as well. And we did a movie called watchers for with Mark Hamill the

 

JD  05:14

Yeah. Nice. Now watchers as in that's like that's based on the the Dean kuhns book series, right? Yeah,

 

05:21

yes. Yes.

 

JD  05:22

One of watchers, thinkers is one of my favorite authors. And I've always loved watching. Oh,

 

Lisa Wilcox  05:27

same here. I love quotes from the beginning. In fact, it's kind of interesting. I was on the set of nightmare for and when I had downtime, I love to read books still do. Reading watchers and Harold Berger, you know, who did Freddie's makeup huge award winning special effects. He's like, Oh, no, I wasn't. I was reading something else. And he said, Oh, you like reading? I'm like, Yeah, I was reading in a different goods book. And he said, You got to read watchers. I'm like, okay, so I picked it up, read it. And then like, I don't know, 15 years later, I'm doing the movie.

 

JD  06:00

Hey, will may have possibly willed it to be a little bit? Right.

 

Lisa Wilcox  06:04

Yeah, you know, it's all kind of interesting. All the serendipity that we have in our lives, right, boys?

 

JD  06:10

Absolutely. 100%. I mean, yeah, totally. So facts.

 

Lisa Wilcox  06:16

Good or bad.

 

JD  06:18

Sometimes bad. Definitely. Sometimes bad. Right. But right, I'm trying to put more good out there than bad is the true. Some of that, you know, comes back on. So did you did you did horror movies when you're growing up? Or did you just sort of like fall into the role? Or did you actively seek a horror role? Or How'd that go?

 

Lisa Wilcox  06:37

Well, no, I've been a fan of horror since I was could talk. Yeah. And I've always loved it. And, in fact, the first novel I ever read was Dracula. And I literally read this under my covers with the electric blanket light. And yeah, covers. I was in fourth grade. Dracula was not on the reading list. And but my mom and dad, my mom and dad were super cool. And they you know, I would order books and or go to the library and stuff. So Dracula, so I've always been fascinated by the mccobb. The by ghost stories by science fiction as well. Yeah, I've always been a huge fan of it. And I heard on the street, I was a fan of Nightmare on Elm Street, when I finally had the opportunity to audition for it. It's not like, I get a choice, especially when you're beginning actor and your resume doesn't have much on it. It's basically it's up to your manager and agent, you know, they submit you and, and

 

JD  07:36

then a little bit of luck, I'm sure

 

Lisa Wilcox  07:37

in the hope that you know, the headshot and resume or whatever casting says, okay, we went to audition this, you know, this actor, so, but that was quite a process too. Because see, back then you have to understand, I was like a virgin platinum blonde, all the makeup. I was I was like cheerleader, you know, right? kind of thing. So my manager said, I submitted you but they don't want to see you You just don't fit the role and like I know, but I really wanted and I know I fit the role. But anyway, a month later, Annette Benson, the casting director of I think all of the Nightmare on Elm Street. She tells me the story that they auditioned seven over 700 actresses for the role of Alice and they couldn't find their Alan. They went through the rubbish which I was sitting in. Yeah, the ones that were denied and I finally got my opportunity. I auditioned. I went with dirty hair, no makeup. I wore my worst color, pale yellow, by the way. And audition, I had a callback. It was a Friday. I was getting married that Saturday. It was it Sunday. Wow. Huge wedding plan. 150 people and I was on my honeymoon when I learned that I got the role.

 

The Ghost  08:50

That's awesome. So

 

JD  08:51

no pressure during the honeymoon.

 

The Ghost  08:54

So hold on. You were a fan of nightmare. Before you got Yeah, that's that is awesome. Dude. That is awesome.

 

Lisa Wilcox  09:02

Yes. And I had the biggest crush on Rodney Eastman from from a dream lawyers. You have no idea. Yeah. Oh my gosh. Yeah. And he's still know him. He knows that. He does. But the honeymoon got cut short only because they brought me they wanted me to do photo tests and stuff like that. And that's when they also said hey, well, can we dye your hair? red brown with her? Yeah. Anyway, we they did it. We did a rinse in the morning every morning and rinse my hair.

 

The Ghost  09:33

So there you go. That's awesome. That's Yeah,

 

JD  09:36

I love it. So a lot of people have talked a lot of crap about the later nightmare films I think like, especially five I think you had some of the better plotlines in this industry like five plotline was sinister. I agree.

 

Lisa Wilcox  09:49

Yeah. Well, thank you for recognizing that. Yeah.

 

JD  09:52

I thought the baby angle was was

 

Lisa Wilcox  09:55

it it was wild, right. It was wild and You know, nightmare five is looked upon as like some of the like the worst one of the worst ones or whatever. But it's interesting in the past couple years at conventions and whatnot, that's their it's people's favorite. My hypothesis about nightmare five is when it came out in 1989. I think 89 Okay. Okay, number five deals with abortion, teen pregnancy adoption. Oh, then we have greatest storyline of bulimia anorexia, then we have Oh, my dad is recovered alcoholic. I mean, there was a lot.

 

JD  10:32

We shouldn't do that shit out until 2020.

 

Lisa Wilcox  10:34

Yes, exactly. So it was really a heavy script. But it was it was loaded with important questions and, and things so but I think it was just a little too heavy subject matter for her audience to truly appreciate or enjoy. It made them uncomfortable, right? Yeah. But now over 30 years later, have those conversations we have over dinner and what I mean, right, those manners are no longer taboo. And so now, you know, decades later, it's much more appreciated now. Much more. That's awesome.

 

JD  11:09

And it's pretty cool that you got to kind of get to have a part in that, like, you know, like, paving the way for you know, that because I mean, that, you know, everything is as a collective whole, like, leads up to the union like without certain things like that, like tackling those issues through a horror movie in 1989. Yeah, we wouldn't be able to talk about that stuff.

 

Lisa Wilcox  11:27

And I'm happy to say I think, you know, it's part of the evolution you know, think Yeah, no way you know, that a horror movie can actually grow to those kinds of subject matters, you know,

 

JD  11:40

in a real with some Yeah, with some like reality to it. And like, you know, like, yeah, we're gonna we're gonna insert these issues in the characters and make it part of the gore

 

The Ghost  11:49

fat lean towards those movies. I mean, I lean towards psychological thriller, horror, any of those those those are deep, deep, dark stories in those genres. And that's, that's what I lean towards. And most, most people don't like those genres lean towards that. They want a good story. I feel like I story's key to me, man. It's always been key. Definitely. Oh,

 

Lisa Wilcox  12:12

yeah. And you got to be intrigued, you know?

 

JD  12:14

Oh, yeah, exactly. Exactly. Not to mention Freddy had my second favorite line of the entire series in five.

 

Lisa Wilcox  12:20

Yeah,

 

JD  12:21

it's up.

 

The Ghost  12:26

Fucking nerd. I love it.

 

JD  12:32

churches all fucked up and he just rises like, oh my god. Classic Freddy.

 

12:43

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JD  13:40

kind of changing gears a little bit so you in Tuesday night from for actually started a business in 2000 tell us a little bit about that.

 

Lisa Wilcox  13:50

We did um gosh was a great great time and Well it's interesting like after the filming. We we met we never really saw each other I think we bumped into each other at the cleaners once because we live both lived in Studio City and and then another time we bumped into each other at Staples and I was going through a horrible breakup and this that we've talked in staples for like an hour and a half. And then she showed me these adorable little toe rings she was making the illusion ban and like oh my god those are so dang cute. And she had a business partner at the time but wasn't happy with what was going on. So she and I became business partners I invested money in the company and we started from home and we were hiring our girlfriends and Tuesday was training them on how to make them I created like a skew item number way how to you know it's a butterfly with a you know, 010201 is a Yeah, we're dying clear. swarowski we only use Swarovski crystals by the way. There's beautiful charms we had over 200 different charms, flowers, mermaids, palm trees all adorned with ASCII. And this little business just took off, man. And we became International. We had huge distribution in Japan, we were in like every magazine, you can imagine. Free editorial. We had, you know, the cast of friends was wearing them on and on and on. It was a fantastic, fantastic time.

 

JD  15:20

So cool.

 

Lisa Wilcox  15:23

We did wholesale, we sold to nordstroms, and boutiques all over the country all over the world. Dude,

 

The Ghost  15:29

that is awesome. I mean, you are real, you are successful on like, all different parts of spectrum. Man, like you have a fucking god, I'm a fucking loser, man. He has a business is a

 

Lisa Wilcox  15:45

loser, really was something I so believed in, you know, and they're just so beautiful and everything. We got a third partner along the way who had a factory in Pacoima, California, and had office space downtown. So she became our third partner. So we got the funding, we needed to grow more because we were doing boutiques and everything, right. But then we got an order for big drugstore chain, and we're like looking at each other, like, how are we gonna fill all these scenarios to do this with our brands? And we were paying our friends Mind you, you know, right? Anyway, just in time, we had an angel come down to was able to support us and yeah, yeah, so yeah, it was a good time. Lisa, I

 

The Ghost  16:25

got to ask you, and I want to, I want to get straight into it. I'm gonna give you a little backstory on this next question. Because I didn't realize I was telling JT, I didn't realize that you played that who you were until I saw this role. I'm like, Oh my god, dude, that is the only shit. I actually have. We're talking about Boy Meets World. I mean, I used to be I still love it. Man. I used to be obsessed with it when I was a kid. Yeah, when I when I saw that, because he told me he's like she was in Boy Meets World, like was she? Who did she played? And then I realized you played Chris. Actually, when I was 14, I had a little crush on you. Because blonde, I'm married. I did have a little crush on you. But gotta tell me about the time because you are a vital character in Boy Meets World, like, pretty vital to Coreys character building and everything. So how was it working with him and making that show?

 

Lisa Wilcox  17:25

It was? No, it was great. Michael Jacobs, executive producer and creator of that show. Known for many years, and he's simply brilliant. And one thing I'm going to say any sitcom work I've done that is my favorite stage to be on. Rather than episodic, even more than film, comms are the best because you have a whole week, you get to do rehearsals, network and the writers come down, they see us do what we worked on that day. Then they make notes and make changes and they are creating basically like a little mini short film, short play, really, because you have a live audience on a Friday. And it's so exciting, right? Build up, your audience coming in. So it's like doing a play every week. It was so

 

The Ghost  18:14

had a live audience. I was unaware.

 

Lisa Wilcox  18:17

Yeah, honey,

 

JD  18:19

that always freaks me out when I learned I am

 

18:21

kind of this video.

 

18:24

Yeah.

 

Lisa Wilcox  18:27

It's so exciting as an actor to have a live audience reacting and laughing and, and even when you're filming, we would do two full runs of it with two different audiences. And even during that time, sometimes writing changes would happen or notes or flying to us actors or whatever. Really, really exciting. And all those kids were just adorable. Oh my gosh, they were just darling, darling, darling. The lead actor of limits world. He became like family. In fact, he used I was married at the time he had two children and he would babysit her kids. No, no, he was he and his brother were raised to be very, very down to earth. And, you know, they didn't get all their money when they were kids. You know what I mean? It was put in the trust or whatever. And anyway,

 

JD  19:17

so kinda like taught him to like, appreciate things and like Yeah, not just go crazy and go full child.

 

Lisa Wilcox  19:24

Or star guy, you know, it's like nude. Oh, no, no, no.

 

JD  19:27

Yeah.

 

The Ghost  19:27

And you were only on like, three episode. Was it three episodes of Boy Meets World or was it two?

 

Lisa Wilcox  19:34

Yeah, I think I only did three but I also did some voiceover stuff for like the newscast or whatever, you know, so

 

The Ghost  19:43

it was we're on Boy Meets World. Yeah, that is. That's the dude. I'm literally looking at the whole things I've done serious. I am a nerd when it comes to that man.

 

JD  19:55

Well, no, actually, I might have that top because like the one the one show I actually wear They want to ask you about I still haven't seen because I can't I haven't been able to find it. But I love the movies. So, the bill and Ted's Excellent adventures? Yes, I did that. I wasn't working on that.

 

Lisa Wilcox  20:13

TV series. That's where everyone gets confused. Yeah, TV series one season of

 

JD  20:20

box never does anything more than one seat.

 

Lisa Wilcox  20:27

Hands one season, Lisa. I don't know. Anyway.

 

JD  20:31

Hey, if you got to tell them they got to bring Firefly black, like they gotta get Okay. All right. You got to watch Firefly brah

 

The Ghost  20:40

for second fucking season every Apple Watch Firefly There you go.

 

JD  20:44

The second seat it was wrapped up in the movie and that's where it's at like that some characters died and they can't go back. It is what it is like. I was john sweet, sweet man.

 

The Ghost  20:56

He did the cabin in the woods do it and did that shit threw me to fuck off. I was like, What the hell is that? Have you seen it? Lisa? Have you seen that the

 

Lisa Wilcox  21:05

It's been a while.

 

The Ghost  21:07

Oh my god. I loved it. I thought it was

 

JD  21:10

the the fate of them or something. Right? Like they got to like feed the old gods and they got to put him through a weird scenarios at once. Yeah, that's a good one.

 

The Ghost  21:17

That was a man.

 

JD  21:20

Like other one guy got eaten by the gill man at the end. So were you Okay, so were you a fan of the movies? And then or did you end up just because I saw you played Missy, which I think is Missy is one of my favorite characters from the whole series.

 

Lisa Wilcox  21:33

So she Oh, I was just oh my gosh, so much. Filmed in Vancouver, and beautiful, beautiful city and my son was just four months old. And I'll never forget auditioning. I audition for Geraldine. leader who I bought who was cast me in a number of things that network and stuff. No, this audition came up. I was like my first audition after being pregnant having a baby. Right? Right. And so I go in audition for her and I was horrible. I was absolutely atrociously awful. I get home I call my agent. I said, Scott, I just did a terrible audition and it wasn't feeling well that day, whatever. And I said, Can you please please ask her to let me audition again? He's like, Sure, sure. Sure. So she did, because she knew my abilities because she's cast me before. Right, right, right. Did the audition nailed it. Then it's callback which is network, which is where there's like 20 people in the room. Not nerve wracking or anything, right. Anyway, I totally nailed it. totally nailed it. I think I got a call that night that I got the job.

 

JD  22:48

That's awesome.

 

The Ghost  22:49

That is fucking dope.

 

JD  22:50

I love it. I've just always loved that series. Like that's like that's so one of my favorites. Like, like I shed tears over the third one. During the

 

22:58

shed a little tear.

 

The Ghost  22:59

He said, Oh,

 

Lisa Wilcox  23:02

yes. No, I love the series. And I love I just love those actors. And yeah, just totally fun. I've had so many great, fun experiences. It's not even funny.

 

JD  23:16

That's awesome. I love it. Is there anything that you have that you're wanting to promote? Or anything coming out? you're wanting everybody at home to do?

 

Lisa Wilcox  23:24

Yeah, I'm so glad you asked. I took a long break because married two boys to raise blah, blah, blah. And I really wanted to be that, you know, hands on Mom, you know? Yeah. And then I did corporate even after top writer did corporate world for a little while. I now I'm back to just doing it full time. So I did a movie called Mystery Spot, filmed in Dallas. I'm super excited about this film. And it's been submitted to big festivals as we speak. And I think it's gonna do well. And then I just came back, actually from crestline California doing a movie called seasons. And it's like a horror story for each season of the year. I did Christmas hell. It's such a fun script. I can't even tell you I read it. It was such a page turner and I'm like I'm so doing this. Anyway, we love

 

JD  24:20

Christmas around here. So that's awesome. That's a few of my favorite things.

 

Lisa Wilcox  24:25

I play I play a woman who's been a little naughty and she pays for it. Okay. I went I did a I did a not Hallmark movie but it's a lifetime lifetime. Yes, I last year actually during COVID super fun and then they I went and did some reshoots. They added some scenes and really, really fun and you know, lifetime and Hallmark they do those like romantic ones, but they also do horror kind of thing. Oh yeah. It's called killer escort. Okay, and I run a male escort agency and one of my boys is being very, very bad. So

 

JD  25:09

totally flipping the script on the whole, like the idea of a matter right? Like, that's awesome.

 

Lisa Wilcox  25:17

And what's so fun getting older too is like, I'm getting now to play more like the dirty the bad girl might Yeah, then when I was an ingenue, so I'm I'm digging it.

 

JD  25:31

And I you know, I love that because I love villains so like, you know, I totally get that like, I always say like, I want to be a villain, but then I'll be like playing it I'll be playing a video game that has like, like choices you do that and like, I can't make the bad decision. So like, I'll be sitting like I'm gonna be a villain this time. Oh yeah, no, you're not Skyrim Alright, awesome. Where can people find you before we ask our final question.

 

Lisa Wilcox  25:56

Yeah, yeah, um, Instagram. I'm the Lisa Wilcox. I did have the little blue with the swivel is that um, unfortunately my Facebook fan page account got hacked. So but I'm the Lisa wilcoxson Instagram and I'm probably most active on that than anything. And but this of course is Lisa Wilcox, Facebook, and I have website Lisa E. Wilcox as an Elizabeth Lisa e Wilcox comm you can purchase autographs and keeping up with you know, autograph shows, and conventions are coming back. So I'm trying to keep that updated as well. Love. Oh, and I have to tell you this movie. I did. Do you know that? Michael Madsen.

 

JD  26:37

Yeah, I love Michael Madsen. I just I just finished watching Kill Bill and I love

 

Lisa Wilcox  26:43

how his healer escort Oh, he's so cool. You have to understand I'm a huge Quentin Tarantino film fan. Yeah, it was really cool. I was like

 

The Ghost  26:53

totally like don't get don't mention that. At this podcast, I'm telling you.

 

JD  26:58

We love around here. Yeah, lately, we will literally at least twice a year me and my wife will watched kill mill one

 

The Ghost  27:07

times a year. That's not even the fucking joke, dude. Straight facts.

 

Lisa Wilcox  27:11

Yes. Now we're talking. Yeah.

 

JD  27:16

Love it. Love it. Alright, so we're gonna have we're gonna have all that in the episode description. Alright, so final question. Final question. Since you lived it, you got to live four and five. We want to know of the entire series and I'm gonna say you can go into even the Freddy vs. Jason if there's a particular one which kill by Freddy is your favorite kill.

 

Lisa Wilcox  27:39

Favorite kill is by far the first one Amanda Wes and Tina and her little white

 

JD  27:50

that's actually goes favorite.

 

Lisa Wilcox  27:53

Feeling blood blood and terror and what is happening to this poor child and oh my gosh, now that one still just

 

JD  28:00

and then the the psychological? Like aspect of it of like, like, because like, cuz he's sitting there like, well, I can't explain this shit. Like I've got a blade and there's a dead it's like No, you did it buddy.

 

The Ghost  28:13

Right? Like

 

Lisa Wilcox  28:15

I know. I know. That's my favorite kill. It really is. Love it that second one I have to say I love the cockroach. That

 

JD  28:24

the cockroach one is one of the best we actually did our second episode we did a top 10 kills of Freddy Krueger that actually made number one. Yeah, kill. Yeah, he

 

The Ghost  28:33

did. He made it number

 

JD  28:35

just because it's so gruesome like Debbie's killer

 

Lisa Wilcox  28:38

Can you imagine turning

 

28:41

these cameras no I cannot

 

The Ghost  28:46

that's why I made it number one. Yeah.

 

Lisa Wilcox  28:49

To make that happen you guys have no I can't imagine that's that's physical special effects not CGI crap.

 

JD  28:56

That's the good stuff. Yeah, they took real work like like the palm sabini type

 

Lisa Wilcox  29:04

meetings to figure out this that me other Oh my God.

 

JD  29:08

And that's a five minute sequence to

 

Lisa Wilcox  29:10

Yeah, practical effects to me are just

 

JD  29:13

way better

 

Lisa Wilcox  29:14

1000 times Think of all the brains that had to come together to make make it work.

 

JD  29:20

Yeah, like it actually had to take great real work instead of just like Alright, I'm gonna copy paste like this. Nothing again. I'm talking shit like I could do CGI but but yeah, I mean I I very much prefer the special effects. Oh, man.

 

Lisa Wilcox  29:36

Well, this has been awesome.

 

JD  29:37

You guys thank you so much for being here. We really appreciate it.

 

The Ghost  29:41

Now we just I wanted to say we wanted to thank you so much for taking the time to come to our show and tell us these stories and can't believe we found a boy meets whether you were on Boy Meets World I'm so glad I researched that at the last minute. I'm like, Oh my God, if I didn't know that, that would have been mean. I would have been so pissed dude, if I found that out. Because Yeah, I love I loved it That was awesome after the fact

 

Lisa Wilcox  30:03

well listen let's do it again some time I'm telling you have store I think everything you look at on my resume TV so but whatever I have a story like good to see one so let's do it again sometime boys

 

JD  30:21

right Holly weirdos well that is gonna be a wrap for March I want to thank Lisa for coming on the show we had an absolute blast having her on it was it was so much fun. So definitely want to thank her again for coming on the show. want to give a shout out to Lola and sugar they're working hard on the monthly charity. So pretty excited about that. That is it for March we are going to be back in April the first interview we're going to be having a very special interview we're gonna have Martin giegi Martin has done everything Martin is a composer Martin is a director Martin is it's just a minimum triple threat and we had the best time and for some reason the conversation kept going back to pickles. I'm not sure why. So check in to find out what the big deal is. Until then, see you and weirdo

 

The Ghost  31:07

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32:40

I don't believe in you.

 

JD  32:42

I believe in you.

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