ROGER BART
The horror film I love the most is probably the original version of The Vanishing. I think that's one of the creepiest movies I've ever seen. I also saw one that I can't remember the name of but Oh my God! it was about the Jersey Devil and it was done in this odd kind of documentary style and then at the end you realize that the documentary-maker was actually the murderer. I could never tell you the name of it. I've done a search on it. I can't find it. It was almost like it came to me in a dream. But it scared the living s--- out of me. Find out what that is, man! [Actually, Roger, it's 1998's Blair Witch-esque The Last Broadcast.]
See a scene from Roger Bart's Halloween pick, The Vanishing:
And I was in Hostel 2! That's my newest favorite horror film. We had a great time. I must admit there was something amusing about having my penis cut off. There are certain things about the blood-and-guts genre [that I wanted to explore]. Part of the fun of being an actor is the opportunity to do anything. To do crazy genres. Though I got some flack. I was watching TV and these guys were sitting there saying, ''And what was Roger Bart thinking? He's such a respected actor and now he's doing this s---!'' To me, it's fun! And Prague was on my list of places I wanted to be sent to and not have to pay for it.
MEGAN MULLALLY
I'm not a big horror-movie person. I always loved the movie Young Frankenstein but it's not a horror movie. I get scared. I don't want to have those images in my head. I won't even audition for horror movies. I like movies with rich people and beautiful houses and great clothes and driving fancy cars. Sorry.
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