IMDb:https://www.imdb.com/name/nm1697112/
Height:5' 8" (1.73 m)
Trademarks:Aside from Green's sitcom Holliston, he has also referenced his home town in small ways in most every single film and project he has made. The filmmaker has called his hometown "a living Norman Rockwell painting" and has stated in numerous interviews that he is still closest with the childhood friends that he grew up with there and prefers to spend any free time he has with them over anyone involved in the Hollywood scene that he is a part of. The small town is extremely proud and supportive of Green and most stores in Holliston's small downtown strip had balloons and "welcome home" or "good luck, Adam" signs hung in their windows when Green and his cast mates returned to Holliston to world premiere episodes of the sitcom for both seasons so far. Rather than hold the usual traditional fancy premieres of the series in Hollywood, Green opted to host and personally pay for the show to premiere at Holliston Town Hall where the show played on a small pull down screen and the packed audience of townsfolk sat on folding chairs. Holliston's local pub Casey's Crossing has an autographed poster of the show's cast hanging behind the bar. Green references his grandmother Gertrude in most of his projects as she was the one who bought him the Twisted Sister record that he says "changed his life" and gave him the inspiration to keep going after his dream against impossible odds. Gertrude herself appears in Green's first feature film Coffee & Donuts and the country store featured in the original Hatchet film has a giant sign hanging out front that reads "Gertrude's Bayou Store." All of Green's films have the logo for Newbury Comics displayed somewhere on screen. A Massachusetts native, Green has stated that he literally grew up in the New England comic, movie, and toy store. It is where he found all of the geeky things that helped shape his taste and artistry. The logo is a crudely drawn smily face referred to by Newbury Comics as "Tooth Face." Green has singlehandedly helped bring worldwide awareness to the small, independently owned chain as his fans all over the globe wear the store's T-shirts when they come to meet him at various appearances. In turn, Newbury Comics has been a devout supporter of all of Green's films, especially his TV series Holliston that features the logo in the main apartment set and is overtly visibly in every single episode of the sitcom. Joel David Moore's character wore a Newbury Comics T-shirt throughout the entirety of Hatchet and there was a giant billboard for the store shown at the bottom of the ski mountain (the fictitious "Mount Holliston") in Frozen. Green's various films and stories are all said to exist within the same universe and easter eggs can be found tying them together in most every film. In Hatchet 2 there is a scene where a television screen is briefly seen showing a news story about "Parker" from Frozen surviving her ordeal and receiving a lofty court settlement from the ski mountain. Directly next to the television there is a stand-up box selling "Jack Chop" pumpkin carving kits which is a reference to Green's popular Halloween short film of the same name.
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