America's Bad Kids is a new web series following a little boy named Johnny from Malverne, New York as he travels The United States of America looking for places and people that the bad kids like. Ever since Johnny could remember he enjoyed getting a rise out of his mother by doing bad things. As time went on it became increasingly difficult for him to make his mother upset time after time. At this realization Johnny hit the road. He was determined to find other bad kids through out this great country to find new ways to make his mom and moms everywhere really mad.
In this special New York Horror Film Festival Episode of America's Bad Kids John gets a rare chance to interview the elusive director Frank Henenlotter. Frank tells us how proud he is to be the recipient of the New York Horror Film Festival's Lifetime Achievement Award. He also talks about his new movie Bad Biology as well as reminiscing about his old films
Black Scorpion, The Lobsterboy from Austin, Texas makes the trip out to Malverne, Long Island to partake in some cannibalism. In this episode Black and John hang out at John’s Parents house and cook lobsters. Black explains what it was like growing up being a lobsterboy and tells us all about his work at the Coney Island Sideshow by the Seashore. Black even has a few hard hitting questions for John. Grab a nut cracker and dive into this lobster. He’s all buttered up!
In this episode John catches up with Gwar at the 2009 New York Fangoria's Weekend of Horrors. Oderus and company explain their involvement with David Carradine's death and the Air France Plane Crash. They even talk about their new album Lust in Space, which comes out August 18th.
In this Very Special Episode of America’s Bad Kids, John meets up again with Sid Haig to pay tribute to the late great Don Edmonds. Sid tells the story of how he met Don way back in 1965 while the two were working on a film called Beach Ball. Sid then gives us an update on his new project with Jack Hill.
In this Episode John finally gets to me the band Calabrese. This Horror Rock band has provided music for several episodes of America’s Bad Kids but has never been a guest. That all changed in Dallas at the Texas Frightmare weekend. John meets up with Bobby and Jimmy Calabrese to get the skinny on their new album, their comic book and film.
In this Episode we pay a visit to horror artist D.W. Frydendall's home in South Pasadena California. D.W. tells us about his upcoming projects and teaches us how to eat corn Mexican style.
John meets up with former front man of the Misfits Michale Graves to talk about his upcoming movie from After Dark Films Perkins 14. Michale fills us in on the new movie and let’s lose his feelings on a possible Misfits reunion, his new solo project, Illusions Live, and the fate of the West Memphis Three.
John catches up with Ben Templesmith at the New York Comic Con to discuses past projects and upcoming new ones. Ben also shares his view on Australia's Fosters, Nobless pussies GI Joe and the 30 Days of Night movie.
Happy Birthday Goon! In this episode John catches up with Eric Powell, the creator of Dark Horse's The Goon. Eric raps with John about his favorite projects and Eric gives us the latest about David Fincher's animated Goon Movie.
In the fourth and final installment of Americas Bad Kids at Hyaena Gallery in Burbank CA John sits down with the Real Big Tasty. John does his best to understand Tasty's unorthodox artistic style.