- Born
- Birth nameJason Douglas LeGault
- Nickname
- J LeGault
- Height6′ 2″ (1.88 m)
- Jason LeGault was born on August 8, 1988 in Anaheim, California, USA. He is an actor and writer, known for Evil Bong 666 (2017), Qui Domi (2017) and I Am Nightmare (2014).
- Is the 38th great grandson of Árpád, the founder of the country of Hungary.
- Is a huge fan of the Hellboy, Lady Death, & She-Hulk comics.
- Regards Fritz Lang's Metropolis (1927) to be the greatest silent film of all time.
- Is of British, Canadian, French, German, Hungarian, Irish, Italian, Scottish, Spanish, & Welsh ancestry.
- Has a certificate in 2D Animation from Cypress Community College.
- [on why Metropolis is the best silent film] It was the movie to establish the Sci-Fi film genre, before it was a genre of it's own right. The film itself was ahead of its time with stunning effects, massive locations, memorable characters, a rich story, and a powerful set of metaphors towards capitalism. That's why I believe it is the greatest silent film of all time. Unfortunetly it was panned by critics who didn't understood its magnificence at the time of its premiere and was disowned by Fritz Lang. This lead the film to be carelessly get shorten with tons of scenes missing. For decades those missing scenes have been rediscovered and people today are able to watch it more completely than before. So if I had to pick only one silent film to watch it would be this one no doubt. Even if you don't care for silent films, at least give Metropolis a chance. Cause this is a film that deserves to be seen and remembered for generations to come.
- [on why he dislikes The People Vs. George Lucas documentary] All the documentary is a hate group of whining people who just want unwanted attention. I disagree with everything that was uttered in the documentary, and have no desires in owning the film or ever watching it again. Sorry Alexander O. Phillip, but I will never take your side on the cause you were trying to accomplish.
- [on Terence Stamp's harsh comments on George Lucas and the Star Wars co-stars] It's his loss, I don't see what Stamp's problem is with the film. Chancellor Valorum was the leader who was viewed as a failed promise to the Senate, and would later be viewed as a reflection of a more peaceful past after Palpatine formed the Galatic Empire. His absence in Episodes 2 & 3 had no effect to the saga so no one cared that Stamp wasn't present. Other than his role as General Zod from the Superman films, he never established any more memorable characters in his acting career. Samuel L. Jackson signed on to be in all three Star Wars episodes, and has portrayed a vast number of memorable characters. So if I had to choose between Stamp and Jackson, I will pick the one who played Mace Windu as a more favorable actor.
- [on Terry Gilliam's remarks on George Lucas and Star Wars] It's a shame he doesn't have anything kind to say towards George. They are both great visionaries on film, but the possibility of them being good friends is a long shot after reading Terry's remarks. I will ignore whatever Terry says about George cause since Terry is a great filmmaker I have no reason to hate him.
- [ On Jacques Rivette not regarding James Cameron and Steven Speilberg to be great filmmakers] I can see M. Night Shyamalan & Uwe Boll being criticized but not Cameron & Speilberg. Their filmography is more impressive than Shyamalan & Boll put together.
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