Jason Steadman played the character Drew in one of the proclaimed worst movie of all time “Troll 2”. The films star of Michael Stephenson recently created a documentary about its road to success even though titled “worst movie” and its title “Best Worst Movie”. The film is currently screening all over the world showing the unknown success and fan base of the movie “Troll 2”. Movie Mikes had a chance to talk to Jason about his role in the film and how he reflects in the documentary.
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Mike Gencarelli: How was it on the set of “Troll 2”, did it really seem like it was going to be the film it is today?
Jason Steadman: When I first read the script, I remember thinking that the story was a bit odd, but I was just happy to have a part in a movie. Then, the very first day on the set, I saw them film the final scene in the movie where the Goblins were eating the mom. When I was watching this scene being filmed, I was thinking, ‘Wow, that sure doesn’t look very real’. So, I started wondering how this movie would actually turn out. Nevertheless, I really tried to do my best while shooting the scenes, but overall it was just an unusual experience, so I think I kinda knew all along that it wouldn’t be the movie Claudio had hoped it would be…or maybe it is???
Mike Gencarelli: After “Troll 2”, you stopped acting, what the reason for that?
Jason Steadman: I had done a lot of theatre acting while growing up and while in high school. As a matter of fact, I entered college as a theatre major. So, I did continue stage acting for awhile after Troll 2. But, as far as film acting, Troll 2 was my first and last experience. I knew I was a horrible film actor and I think that kinda killed my excitement to pursue it since I didn’t feel I was a ‘natural’. Nevertheless, now. 20 years later, I’m starting to get back into film acting and it’s very fun. I think with good teachers and training, a good stage actor can become a good film actor. I just didn’t realize that at the time.
Mike Gencarelli: How do you feel about the fan base following for the film has despite being labeled as one of the worst movie of all-time?
Jason Steadman: I think it’s quite amazing actually. There’s just something about Troll 2 that’s fun and that brings people together. As we’ve traveled around the world showing this movie and meeting the fans, I can’t tell you how many stories I’ve heard of friendships being built, relationships forged, people pulling themselves out of depression and many, many other stories all as a result of Troll 2. There is something special about it. Like someone says in Best Worst Movie, Troll 2 is like a religion. As soon as someone sees it, they want to share it with others. It brings people together. Kinda crazy.
MG: Have you kept in touch with any of the cast after the movie was made?
JS: Jason Wright (Elliot) and I hung out a couple times after the movie was made, but after that, I lost contact with everyone for 17 years. This world-wide phenomenon around Troll 2 is what brought us all back together. I would have to say that the best part of this whole Troll 2 experience for me has been reuniting with George, Michael, Darren, and all of the others and renewing old friendships. They, with the Best Worst Movie team, have become like a second family to me.
MG: How did it feel revisiting “Troll 2” for the documentary “Best Worst Movie”
JS: Awesome. Troll 2 never left my life. I have been showing it to friends, attending Troll 2 parties, and things of that nature for the last 20 years. But, it was fun to start going around the world and seeing how other people were celebrating the movie. So, it’s all been a wonderful experience.
MG: How do you feel that “Best Worst Movie” is finally getting released, do you think the film will reach a wider audience than just fans?
JS: Definitely. It already has. Since the day we premiered Best Worst Movie at SXSW, it has been receiving praise from critics, Hollywood types, and everyone else. It is a documentary that appeals to all audiences and I have yet to meet someone who hasn’t thoroughly enjoyed it, whether they be a Troll 2 fan or not.
MG: Tell me about your music career? Is that your primary focus?
JS: I don’t write and perform music very much anymore. About 5 years ago, I jumped over to the business side of music. Since then, I have been a band manager, tour manager, booking agent, and now I run an events center. In addition, I own a company called, Lounge Fly Entertainment. We do concert and event promotions. I love working in the entertainment industry. It’s very similar to the film industry in many aspects, so I’ve enjoyed getting more familiar with that industry as well.
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Wasn’t aware Jason was in “Crafty”?!