With its cornball humor, no budget sensibility and affectionate nod to the late night creature features of yesteryear
Wolfman Mac's Nightmare Sinema has built a network of nearly 30 TV-show carriers statewide.
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...the show is a handcrafted, no-frills affair, created, written by and starring Mac Kelly, the friendliest fortysomething werewolf you'll likely ever meet; kind of like Bob Newhart, but with a taste for blood under a full moon. His co-host is "Boney Bob," a wisecracking, 2-foot-tall skeleton with a bow tie, straw hat and a Bugs Bunny-thick Brooklyn caw. Kelly provides the voice and sometimes operates Bob, a makeshift puppet who started out as a store-bought Halloween decoration.
"This whole show is pure schlock," Kelly says. He's right; it's intentionally designed to look cheap, a low-rent style that evokes the "good old days" of fly-by-night local television.
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