Actor Carmine Capobianco participates in an animated and entertaining 49-minute Q&A session at the 2016 Cinema Wasteland convention in Ohio. Capobianco discusses how he attended a Catholic high school and got a degree in film and television from college as well as how he first met writer/director Gorman Bechard and their first movie "Disconnected." Moreover, Capobianco also talks about opening his own video store, the origins of the whole hating grapes idea for "Psychos in Love," improvising choice wacky dialogue for "Psychos in Love," writing the melody for the insanely catchy "Psychos in Love" theme song, and staying at a haunted house during the shooting of another movie. In addition, Capobianco addresses at length Bechard's less than pleasant experiences making the films "Galactic Gigolo" and "Cemetery High" for Charles Band, who actually came up with posters for both pictures before the scripts had even been written and demanded reshoots on "Cemetery High" that negated the original intended dark comedy aspects of it. A fun little featurette.
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