Paul Chowdhry
๐ค SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
So the reason that movie existed was because people don't know how people live in the deep, deep parts of America, which you don't even see.
You know, in London, in the UK, people can't really hide away too much.
But in America, you can hide into little crannies and you don't even know where they are in the woods somewhere.
Well, you know, doing London, New York, LA, Chicago, that's kind of doing a city, right?
But when you go into other areas, that's when you're going to discover yourself.
When you go to some township in South Africa, when you go to some small town in New Zealand or Australia, and that's when you think, am I really funny?
Or is it just the cosmopolitan cities, which get to see everything anyway?
I want to perform to the family in the Texas Chainsaw Massacre.
That's when you realize, you know.
Yeah, so the Ed Gein story, interesting that whole thing was, the actor put on that weird voice for Ed Gein.
Which if you listen to the tapes, there's some tapes available of Ed Gein's actual voice.
I think it would have been scarier if he played it as Ed Gein's normal voice because he had a normal deep kind of voice.
It just sounded like a normal dude.
He sounded like Michael Jackson.
He was a Kermit the Frog Michael Jackson voice.
You made you almost feel sorry for the guy.
But that voice, I'm not sure why the actor put that voice on.
He said it would make him look more sinister.
It made you feel as if the guy had special needs.