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** Writer David Loughery wound up despising thefilm.film.
** Neither Craig Reardon or Greg Cannom, the film's makeup effects artists enjoyed their time working on the film. With them frequently butting heads with Joseph Rubin over the look of the Snake Man and the use of the physical costume and puppet effects.
** Writer David Loughery wound up despising the
** Neither Craig Reardon or Greg Cannom, the film's makeup effects artists enjoyed their time working on the film. With them frequently butting heads with Joseph Rubin over the look of the Snake Man and the use of the physical costume and puppet effects.
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** More shots of the Snake Man costume were filmed, but removed from the final product due to Rubin's insistence that it'd look too much like a [[PeopleInRubberSuits stuntman in a costume]] in the process.
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* ActingForTwo + CrossdressingVoices + ManOfAThousandVoices: Vexusdylan voices ''every single character'' in the series.
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* ActingForTwo + CrossdressingVoices + ManOfAThousandVoices: Vexusdylan voices ''every single character'' in the series.
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* TalkingToHimself + CrossdressingVoices + ManOfAThousandVoices: Vexusdylan voices ''every single character'' in the series.
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* CreatorBacklash: David Loughery wound up despising the film.
* DeletedScene: Originally there was a love scene involving Alex and Jane that was supposed to have taken place in the middle of the film involving nudity, but it was deleted for pacing issues and also because of the MPAA's new PG-13 rating guidelines. The love scene was featured in the film theatrically and on its original video release, but for its "Image" dvd release a PG edited cut print or TV version of the film was used for the transfer.
* DeletedScene: Originally there was a love scene involving Alex and Jane that was supposed to have taken place in the middle of the film involving nudity, but it was deleted for pacing issues and also because of the MPAA's new PG-13 rating guidelines. The love scene was featured in the film theatrically and on its original video release, but for its "Image" dvd release a PG edited cut print or TV version of the film was used for the transfer.
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* CreatorBacklash: Writer David Loughery wound up despising the film.
* DeletedScene: Originally there was a love sceneinvolving between Alex and Jane that was supposed to have taken place in the middle of the film film, involving nudity, but it was deleted for pacing issues issues, and also because of the MPAA's new PG-13 rating guidelines. The love scene was featured in the film theatrically and on its original video release, but for its "Image" dvd DVD release a PG edited cut print or TV version of the film was used for the transfer.
* DeletedScene: Originally there was a love scene
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** The film started as an adaptation of Creator/RogerZelazny's novel ''Literature/TheDreamMaster'', with an outline written by Zelazny himself. The company bought it, but as he didn't write the film treatment or the script, his name does not appear in the credits. The film itself is a sort of indecisive adaptation of the novel, as it differs greatly from its plot.
** Creator/KevinCostner was offered the role of Tommy Ray Glatman but turned it down because he did not want to play a supporting role.
** The film started as an adaptation of Creator/RogerZelazny's novel ''Literature/TheDreamMaster'', with an outline written by Zelazny himself. The company bought it, but as he didn't write the film treatment or the script, his name does not appear in the credits. The film itself is a sort of indecisive adaptation of the novel, as it differs greatly from its plot.
** Creator/KevinCostner was offered the role of Tommy Ray Glatman but turned it down because he did not want to play a supporting role.
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* ActorAllusion: Alex meets author Charlie Prince, played by Creator/GeorgeWendt, in a bar... where one would often see Wendt in his most famous role, "Norm" from ''Series/{{Cheers}}''.
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* ActorAllusion: CreatorBacklash: David Loughery wound up despising the film.
* DeletedScene: Originally there was a love scene involving Alexmeets author Charlie Prince, played by Creator/GeorgeWendt, and Jane that was supposed to have taken place in a bar... where one would often see Wendt the middle of the film involving nudity, but it was deleted for pacing issues and also because of the MPAA's new PG-13 rating guidelines. The love scene was featured in his most famous role, "Norm" from ''Series/{{Cheers}}''.the film theatrically and on its original video release, but for its "Image" dvd release a PG edited cut print or TV version of the film was used for the transfer.
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* TalkingToHimself + ManOfAThousandVoices: Vexusdylan voices ''every single character'' in the series, just like in ''WebAnimation/DSBTInsaniT''.
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* TalkingToHimself + CrossdressingVoices + ManOfAThousandVoices: Vexusdylan voices ''every single character'' in the series, just like in ''WebAnimation/DSBTInsaniT''.series.
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* TalkingToHimself + ManOfAThousandVoices: Vexusdylan voices ''every single character'' in the series, just like in ''DSBTInsaniT''.''WebAnimation/DSBTInsaniT''.
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* DuelingMovies: With ''Film/ANightmareOnElmStreet1984''. Both films deal heavily about dreams, especially dying in them, although ''Elm Street'' stayed strictly in the horror genre.
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* DuelingMovies: With ''Film/ANightmareOnElmStreet1984''. Both films deal heavily about dreams, especially dying in them, although ''Elm Street'' stayed strictly in the horror genre.genre.
!!''WebAnimation/{{Dreamscape}}'': the web series
* TalkingToHimself + ManOfAThousandVoices: Vexusdylan voices ''every single character'' in the series, just like in ''DSBTInsaniT''.
!!''WebAnimation/{{Dreamscape}}'': the web series
* TalkingToHimself + ManOfAThousandVoices: Vexusdylan voices ''every single character'' in the series, just like in ''DSBTInsaniT''.
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* ActorAllusion: Alex meets author Charlie Prince, played by Creator/GeorgeWendt, in a bar... where one would often see Wendt in his most famous role, "Norm" from ''Series/{{Cheers}}''.
* DuelingMovies: With ''Film/ANightmareOnElmStreet1984''. Both films deal heavily about dreams, especially dying in them, although ''Elm Street'' stayed strictly in the horror genre.
* DuelingMovies: With ''Film/ANightmareOnElmStreet1984''. Both films deal heavily about dreams, especially dying in them, although ''Elm Street'' stayed strictly in the horror genre.