- Moria said of Watt in 2014: "Tony Watt may lay claim to being the worst director currently at work in the world".
- He uses two main books as his bibles, during his film making process: "All I Need to Know about Film Making, I Learned from the Toxic Avenger" and "Make Your Own Damn Movie!" by Lloyd Kaufman (co-founder of Troma Studios & creator of the Toxic Avenger).
- Watt is also a nightclub entertainer & former pop/rock/metal recording artist.
- Watt is also a rock recording artist, cartoonist, t.v. producer, former radio d.j. & nightclub entertainer.
- Met frequent collaborator: Vivita, over the internet.
- In 2011, started publishing an action comic/graphic novel series, called Code Name: King.
- In 2009, Award winning Canadian horror author and TV host (Flatline, Post-Mortem, Nightmare in Canada: Canadian Horror on Film) Edo van Belkom's son Luke started filming 'Acid Head: The High School Horror' based on a loose script plot the young van Belkom co-wrote with actor/filmmaker Tony 'Tex' Watt. The script's projected budget was originally too high; so Watt decided to shoot an improvised sequel, first, based on situations deriving from his previous script.
- In 2012, Watt started work on his second adult comix/graphic novel/ ero-manga series, called: 'Space Chick & Nympho the Barbarian Party Girl'; merging two bawdy female hentai characters, that he created for a series of late '90s Canadian adult magazine cartoon adventures.
- Tony Watt founded the Canadian (now defunct) Toronto-based 'Twisted Sinema Underground Movie Festival' that showcased indie film-makers in the early 2000s.
- Tony Watt met fellow actor/film-makers: Vivita & Martin Magee (as well as documentary film-maker Dominique Radwanski); when he hired them as co-hosts/crew for a film-maker showcase t.v. show; based out of the popular Toronto-based 'Cineforum' film theatre, owned by the infamous, controversial Toronto writer, magazine publisher and film archivist/screener/lecturer: Reg Hartt.
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