AMA/Q&A Announcement - Lou Taylor Pucci - Thursday 3/26 at 5 PM ET - Actor in 'Evil Dead', 'Thumbsucker', 'Physical', 'Carriers', 'Fast Food Nation', 'Southland Tales', and lots more.
Actor Lou Taylor Pucci will be stopping by here in /r/movies for an AMA/Q&A this Thursday 3/26. It'll go live at around 9 AM ET and he'll be back at 5 PM ET to answer stuff. You may know him from roles in things like **Thumbsucker**, Apple TV's **Physical**, **Southland Tales**, **Evil Dead**, **Carriers**, **Fast Food National**, and lots more. Please stop by on Thursday if you have questions for Lou :)
His newest film, **Touch Me**, a psycho-sexual sci-fi horror-comedy, is out in theaters via Yellow Veil on March 27th.
> Murder, mayhem and bloodshed ensue when a woman's ex, who happens to be an extraterrestrial, invites her and her friend to his mansion for the weekend.
Trailer:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vjWDJScsSuY
Please note that this is NOT the AMA, just an an announcement. Please hold your questions for the actual AMA.
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DarqcarrotMar 22, 2026
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He was awesome in spring
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TheeAmateurArtistMar 22, 2026
+3
I'll still never forgive him for reading that damn book!
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Pure_Choice_8459Mar 23, 2026
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Southland Tales is a criminally underrated and overlooked movie. It’s as close to anything resembling a Pynchon novel on film that I’ve seen.
I hope one day it gets the recognition it deserves.
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Appropriate-Line1790Mar 23, 2026
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Just looking at him reminded me of the "Jesus of Suburbia" music video and how much I liked him (I was a teenager)... after that, I remember being pleasantly surprised to see him in "You" and being very happy to see him again.
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DottsteriskMar 23, 2026
+2
More Southland Tales alumni!
YESSS!
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SixersJawnMar 22, 2026
+2
Hey I just binged all three seasons of Physical. There was one part I really liked that you did. When your character was forced to give up surfing, the next time we saw him he got all fat. It was a really nice character choice. Surfing was his exercise. Not really a question. I also liked how he wasn't a typical stoner and truly reflective. Cheers to your work.
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