Tommy Pistol Distorted -

He reminds us that the scariest thing isn't the monster under the bed. It’s the man on the couch who knows the monster is there, offers it a beer, and then laughs until he starts crying.

What are your thoughts on the role of "ugly" emotion in horror performance? Does the distortion add to the realism, or does it tip into parody? Drop a comment below. tommy pistol distorted

Here is a look at how Tommy Pistol weaponizes the broken signal. The first thing you notice in any Pistol performance—whether it’s the cult classic A Serbian Film (the American dailies) or his award-winning dramatic turns—is the voice. It rarely sits still. He reminds us that the scariest thing isn't

Consider the archetypal scene. Pistol’s character is often crying (real, ugly tears) while delivering a punchline. The signal is distorted. Is this a tragedy? Is this a joke? By the time he is finished, the line is erased. He forces the viewer to confront the uncomfortable reality that most of our deepest traumas look absurd if you zoom out far enough. That cognitive dissonance? That is the distortion pedal firing on all cylinders. Beyond the vocal fry, Pistol utilizes physical distortion. He is a wiry, angular presence on screen. He moves like a marionette whose strings are being cut one by one. Does the distortion add to the realism, or