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JohnMarshallROAR15 karma

It was originally released all over the world as a family film. It was always (music-wise) meant to be light because we knew it was an intense film and needed some light moments.

Tim League and Drafthouse Films figured out that it was and should have always been marketed as the most dangerous film ever done.

There were some legal and creditor issues that prevented it from being released in America.

JohnMarshallROAR12 karma

I knew them all by name -- that was really important because if you didn't know which one you'd be dead.

My favorite was Nicky, a 700 lb Siberian tiger because I'd had him since he was ten pounds and he was sooo cute. I was the coolest kid in school because all the kids wanted to come over.

Least favorite was probably the one that bit me... you know what, that's unfair...

It was probably Donnie, named after Don Johnson. Donnie never bit me but he bit Dad twice and almost bit me three times. God knows how many times other people.

JohnMarshallROAR11 karma

Probably more than 300. This was due to many different factors: injury, fear of injury, just not being able to hang...all of the above, and more I suppose.

JohnMarshallROAR10 karma

The answer to the first part -- it was originally intended to do that, but we've since learned that animals and people shouldn't be together. That is the message of Tippi's non-profit organization Shambala.

JohnMarshallROAR10 karma

No, the movie couldn't be done today. Maybe possibly in a foreign country with very lax laws, but... it could actually never be done.

And there was no insurance, we were "self-insured." Every time the hospital bill comes you try to settle.