Trivia
Sleeves appears as Sam, the character he created for the 'Subway' Series.

If you download the Ken&Roger Radio show of TMOA (www.tmoaradio.com), where Mr. Lennox and Mr. Moondog appear for their interview and the LIVE release of the movie, you can slightly hear Lennox getting a little angry, seeing the result of the upload.

Showdown in Foggytown won the poll by only 2 votes ahead. Second runner-up was the 'Something completely different'-movie.

While StevenKreg plays the bartender in Foggytown, FoDooG played the bartender in Steven's great 'Nightpass' movie.

The final word of the crew, "Dulcilicious" is based on the saying of TMO-member Dulci, who rates her favourite movies with the "Dulcilicious"-plague. By the way, 'Come On' was the first movie, Dulci saw on TMO. HA!

The fact, that Foggytown plays in the wild west, gave Frank Flanagan headaches, when it came to do a third movie and a trilogy and include Foggytown as part 2.

All four guys wear different shirt colors.

All four guys wear eye make up. Yehaw!

Mr. Breaktaker loved to check out the chicks upstairs. Right now, he is in bounds... ;)

The melody of the main theme was already there, in the first Trailer, played with a single guitar. The YE and HA shouts try to get the Ennio Moricone feeling of the classic Leone-western movies.
Showdown in Foggytown
"As soon, as this horse approached me..."
20 Mins 23 Sec


About the Movie
Release date: Mar. 5th 2006
A dusty, *cough-cough* comedy western. That's what this movie is. No less, no more. And this could have been its failure.

While in the search for a new genre/motive for an upcoming sequel to COME ON, FoDooG Films launched a poll via their podcast 'FoDooG Radio'. Listeners were able to choose between four different, possible movies:

A - Come Two, an immediate sequel (probably what Left In Town has become)

B - Showdown In Foggytown, a Western

C - Fogballs, a SciFi Comedy

or

D - Something completely different, which noone expects.

The votes were in, and finally, FoDooG Films started the production of Showdown In Foggytown. Again, featuring the beloved crew of four guys, this time in western suits and hats and Dr. Villian, renamed as Sheriff Victor Illian.

Lennox, Strathand, Moondog and Breaktaker were ripped off 50,000 bucks cash and now are on their trip to get this gy to justice, with unexpected consequences.

Being the weakest movie in the Horse Trilogy, didn't mean it lacks the typical FoDooG Films humor. Even more, this time, the dialogues were more polished, the jokes more driven by the spoken words than random events. The famous greenscreen was featured again, slightly changed from Come On and an real life intro was put in front of the movie, where Mr. Lennox and Mr. Moondog try to stray any doubts of the viewer about poor animals.

The TMO-release stood under no good star. Due the LIVE release during their interview on TMOA-Radio with the Ken&Roger-Show, the final exportation of the movie was quiet unsatisfying.

"The sound was full 5 seconds out of place around the end of the movie, beginning approximatly in the half and ruined some, in my eyes, great jokes, that lived on timing. Also, I hate it, when you hear actor A speaking and see actor B talking. Annoying." says Frank Flanagan, who was, again in charge of production. Standing out are StevenKreg ans Sleeves, who perform very well in their cameo roles.

It took more than three months to find a proper place to re-release the movie in a watchable state, and this placeis here, on www.flanagansfog.com. Click below link to watch the movie without (technical) flaws.

But even with this problems, Showdown In Foggytown manages to climb at place #2 in the charts and earned various awards.

And yes, the horse is back.

It should take another three months for FoDooG Films to deliver their last piece of Horse-madness, and this time, they wanted to blow the party.