I have been able to stay clear of the Harry Connick, Jr. prank show but have seen the wrath.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I did 'Beetlejuice,' and it was a big movie, but it didn't help my high-school experience. In fact, it made it worse. I was a freak and a witch.
The cartoons which I enjoy have caused some kind of out rage, but they have got people talking about these issues out in the open and in essence that's what its all about.
I like 'Harry Potter.' I've seen all of them, I think.
There is that stereotype of a nerd with the high pants and pocket protector and that kind of thing. That can sustain comedy for maybe a movie - hence the 'Revenge of the Nerds' franchise - but not for hopefully years on the air. It's a sight gag, not a story.
I think 'Voldemort' is definitely the scariest villain.
I'm a huge fan of 'The Exorcist.'
There was a time when watching a cartoon was a nurturing experience. You would watch a Warner Bros. cartoon, and at the end of it you could probably win 'Jeopardy.'
The kids have all seen it on DVD or videotape.
I watched '12 Angry Men' when I was a kid. It blew me away definitely.
It was memorable the first time 'The New Yorker' bought a cartoon from me. I had been sending them batches for years every week, and they didn't respond to them.