Trivia
To make a trailer was just a gag. However there WAS a movie planned called "5past6pm", after Flanagan's Fog's first album with the four guys starring, but Come On was only used, cause the song was easy to cut into pieces.
Mr. Strathand always complains about the following things: a) that there's no scene in the final Come On, where the horse says "Morning"... b) that there isn't the scene with the wooden plank in the final Come On... c) that the zombie scene isn't in the final Come On... then he read the subtitle...
Having the weirdo and his chicken in the trailer always made me wonder, how to avoid this whole stuff in the final movie. But then, instead of working around it, FoDooG worked WITH it... creating Doctor Villian.
Having the monkey in the subway was also just for a gag... but Mr. Strathand insisted to have this in the final movie, so the "King Kong" reference found its way into the feature.
Mr. Strathand always complains about the following things: a) that there's no scene in the final Come On, where the horse says "Morning"... b) that there isn't the scene with the wooden plank in the final Come On... c) that the zombie scene isn't in the final Come On... then he read the subtitle...
Having the weirdo and his chicken in the trailer always made me wonder, how to avoid this whole stuff in the final movie. But then, instead of working around it, FoDooG worked WITH it... creating Doctor Villian.
Having the monkey in the subway was also just for a gag... but Mr. Strathand insisted to have this in the final movie, so the "King Kong" reference found its way into the feature.
Come On - Trailer
"You wanna make out?"
1 Mins 56 Sec
About the Movie
Release date: Nov. 22, 2005
FoDooG Films had a nice run with "Headmade Planets" and "The Making Of", but the thing that made the rollercoaster to start out for real was this short trailer. Only two days after releasing "Headmade Planets" (and already referring in the trailer with "From the creators of HP..."), FoDooG Films delivered a trailer to a movie yet to be thought about.
The community appeal was very great. Many people got "infected" with the "Come On"-Virus. Another reason for his high anticipation was the huge PR-campaign FoDooG Films pulled off. More on this at "Come On".
Even if director Frank Flanagan had no idea about the main plot of "Come On" yet, his focus on "the horse" was already seen. Also, in this trailer, the trademark quote "I'm a horse!" was invented, only to find it's way into many people's commen vocabulary... But the real impact on the community had yet to come on...
The community appeal was very great. Many people got "infected" with the "Come On"-Virus. Another reason for his high anticipation was the huge PR-campaign FoDooG Films pulled off. More on this at "Come On".
Even if director Frank Flanagan had no idea about the main plot of "Come On" yet, his focus on "the horse" was already seen. Also, in this trailer, the trademark quote "I'm a horse!" was invented, only to find it's way into many people's commen vocabulary... But the real impact on the community had yet to come on...




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