MEET
THE PRESS! YOUR REALITY CHECK TV HOSTS !! 
Edward
"Ace" Annese:
Being part of Reality Check
has many wonderful aspects. First, we bring the viewers
a wealth of unusual and interesting artists, bands,
clubs, events and personalities/celebrities for their
amusement.
It's done in a style that has intimacy
and immediacy, without the annoying smarminess and sometimes
outright condescension that many other programs have.
Our approach is from the fans perspective,
since We are fans of what is presented, which our viewers
appreciate. I get to have fun with 3 other guys who
bring passion and a commitment to the show and the viewers.
Plus, we get to do things, go places, meet people, interview
performers (many of whom are heroes of ours), drink
booze and ogle tons of hot chicks!
And
our fans love us for it! And that's the best part of
all.
As time goes on, we get to meet more of
our fans, who tell us how much they dig the show. Nothing
tops that part. And it helps inspire us to continue
to bring the viewers more cool stuff to watch.
Stuttering Danny
:
I always knew my knowledge of the obscure
bands, trivia,wrestling and music would come into use
for something someday! With "Reality Check", I've been
able to make the TV show I've most wanted to see. Other
programming like MTV and such never gave any coverage
to the bands or artists I'd want to see, or have any
real knowledge of who they were interviewing.
I'm very influenced by fanzines. Fanzines
were my turn-on to the underground music scene. As Editor
& Producer, I try to give our show a fanzine look. We
mainly cover the metal, rock, and punk scene, ranging
from nationally known bands like Motorhead, Nashville
Pussy, the Misfits, to local bands like Bite, Swarm,
and The Loudmouths. We're diverse enough to have cult
figures like Elvira, Al "Grandpa Munster" Lewis, or
Julie Strain, to covering events like Incredibly Strange
Wrestling or the Exotic Erotic Ball.
I
have dedicated myself to giving our viewers the most
entertaining show possible. It's a good episode when
people say, "it's over already?" You'd be hard pressed
to find many shows in the "public access" field that
have accomplished what we have. Even if we never get
to a level of doing this as a career, I'm very proud
of what we've done. If it ever ends, we had a good time
while we were at it!
Huge:
Reality Check is a television show that takes the viewer
on an adventure into a world that they may not know
exists. The goal is to convince the viewer to become
part of the adventure. Reality Check takes you into
the world of unusual entertainment where you meet the
people who create the scene. You travel to real parties,
get backstage at rock shows and travel to bizarre artistic
events.
Reality Check is a journey into the unexpected.
The viewer never knows what to expect next because truthfully,
neither do I! When I go out with Ace, Danny and Dave
on a Reality Check adventure, I never know how the evening
will end up. The interview planned may not happen, a
national celebrity may show up by surprise, we may get
dragged to a totally different party, or Danny could
get kidnapped by midgets. It's never a dull moment.
I have always been attracted to art that pushes creativity
to the limits, yet retains a sense of humor. I enjoy
watching Reality Check myself because ..it's funny!
The events Reality Check covers are wild and wacky,
but I've found the creators of the underground scene
are a very intelligent and dedicated group. It takes
a lot of time and effort to pull off some of the stuff
we've seen.
Reality
Check is my way of showing my appreciation of cutting
edge art and music by bringing the underground scene
to a wider audience. For instance, if someone sees a
Reality Check feature on a band and that feature makes
the viewer go out to see that band the next weekend,
I have accomplished my goal.
The celebrity interviews are another essential
part of my Reality Check experience. Who can deny the
rush of hanging out with heroes like Joey Ramone, John
Lydon, Joan Jett or Lemmy? But the real rush is the
interview. The Reality Check approach is: we are folks
in the scene just hanging out with other folks in the
scene. We always treat 'stars' for what they really
and Dave usually know the celebrity personally. The
results have been very rewarding. Our interviews are
unlike any other TV show interviews I've ever seen!
Reality
Check has also been rewarding to me as an Independent
video producer. Being one of the first shows to actually
broadcast with Hi8 video, I used to get a lot of disrespect
showing up with my little camera. But, I was capturing
moments you could not get with a big Betacam camera
rig filled with intimidating lights and boom microphones.
Now, of course, full length feature films are shot with
Hi8 and mini digital cameras. Independent shows like
ours proved that you do not need millions of dollars
in equipment to produce quality popular entertainment.
We are currently working on creating a
syndicated version of Reality Check. It's our humble
way of bringing our special brand of madness to the
rest of the world. If Reality Check stays local, at
least I have over 200 episodes of strange antics for
my own kids to watch one day and say, "Mom let you do
that?".
Dragon
Dave:
I joined Reality Check at the perfect
time. Although they had already established their credibility
within the music industry, and they had built a strong
fan base, they still had yet to reach the next level
of success. This was surprising to me considering the
caliber of Rock stars that have been on the show like
Johnny Rotten (Sex Pistols), Joey Ramone, and Gene Simmons
(KISS), just to name a few.
When I expressed my interest in being
a permanent member of the show, I knew that I had to
bring something original and new that hadn't been explored
by Reality Check before. Since I had friends in the
Adult Entertainment Industry, I knew that bringing these
two worlds together would definitely create a buzz among
our fans, and it worked! I'm proud to know that some
of the concepts and ideas for shows I've given have
turned out to be some of the most popular and most talked
about shows we've ever broadcast. These include the
C.E.S. Adult Video Convention from Las Vegas, Erotica
2000, The A.V.N. XXX Awards Show (also from Las Vegas),
and my famous trip to the Moonlite Bunny Ranch, live
from Carson City, NV.
Being
a part of Reality Check has been amazing to me, not
only do I get to check out great rock'n' roll shows,
but I also get to talk to some of the most beautiful
women in the Adult Video Industry or anywhere else,
for that matter (not a bad gig at all!). Along the way
I've gained some long lasting friendships with some
incredible people like Dennis Hof of the world famous
Moonlite Bunny Ranch, Harley Hall of The New Century
Theater, and XXX stars Teri Weigel, Nina Hartley, and
Anita Canibal, just to name a few.
When all is said and done, the one thing
that will always bring me satisfaction is when our fans
stop us on the street, or calls the hotline to let us
know that our show "always kicks major ass," and that
we are "the bad boys of Cable Access Television."