How does it feel to be part of one of history’s best worst movies ever?
Michael: My position on Troll 2 and being part of it has changed. I did the movie as a 10-year-old. It was my first movie, and I thought I was making a really great movie. (Sigh) The result was something much different than I had imagined. I was actually very embarrassed by it and my role in the film. I continued to act, but I just wanted nothing to do with Troll 2. It was one of those things I didn’t want to talk about, but it was always being seen. The people in my town where I grew up would always see the movie and want to talk about it. I was embarrassed though and wanted nothing to do with it. Now all these years later, it’s like a dream coming true after a little bit of a nightmare. As cliché as that sounds, it’s an amazing experience to have the opportunity to make my first film around a subject matter that’s very personal to me, very accessible to me, and being able to work with an amazingly talented team, and have all the creative control in the world, and end up producing som