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Bloody Disgusting Interviews
We pick the brains of horror's biggest names

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Plague Town Set Report: Producer Derek Curl
"I've done a lot of music videos that run in rotation in MTV Europe and Asia and low budget movies, most that have not seen the light of day. This is probably the largest budget Ive come onto."
By: David Harley

30 Days of Night: Producer Sam Raimi
"It is very different but I don't know if there is going to be a sequel to 30 DAYS OF NIGHT nor do I know, if there was, if it would be based upon that. We'd have to see if it's successful at the box office and see if people really want to see a sequel."
By: Mr. Disgusting

30 Days of Night: Star Josh Hartnett
"I wanted to do it because of Slade's vision. [He visualized it as] visceral, dark and had a very artistic vision." He explains that 30 DAYS "is a throwback to NOSFERATU with less courtesy and less tall black collars."
By: Mr. Disgusting

30 Days of Night: Star Melissa George
"[The vampires] wanted to keep what they had and not infect others. It was quite bloody [because of this].” She also chatted about how freaky the vampires sounded, besides the invented language they made an interesting sound, "They do this inward screeching sound… it’s very creepy!"
By: Mr. Disgusting

30 Days of Night: Writer/Creator Steve Niles
"As long as vampires are silly [in the real world], no one will suspect them. They don’t want anyone to know they exist."
By: Mr. Disgusting

Postal: Writer-Director-Producer Uwe Boll
"We got NC-17 and I want to release it as NC-17. It’s a movie that shouldn’t get cut; we should keep it how it is. It is what it is. There are a lot of gore scenes."
By: BC

Stuck: Director Stuart Gordon at Midnight Madness
"We were working on this for a couple years, and first we were keeping it very close to the real events, and then one day we said “What if this happened instead of that?” and then all of a sudden, we found, in a strange way, this is sort of how the way things SHOULD have happened."
By: BC

Hatchet: Stars Joel David Moore and Tamara Feldman
"I’m really glad for Adam because he’s been working so hard on it, so he really deserves to succeed and to see how much everyone loves his baby. I’m really excited; I can’t wait to see it in theaters. I think it’s time for something like this: its funny, it’s gory; it’s like a roller coaster ride."
By: BC

Frontière(s): Writer/Director Xavier Gens
"The main inspiration came from the presidential election in 2002 in France. We got an extremist in the second turn. That was a great chock for all the French people. It was like you come back in the 40's, during the Nazis’ occupation in France."
By: Mr. Disgusting

The Objective: Writer/Director Daniel Myrick
"Well, the area itself is somewhat ambiguous. The "UFO" they see, however, is much more distinct, based on the Vimanas "Flying Triangle" mythology found in Middle Eastern and east Asian folklore."
By: Mr. Disgusting

Albino Farm: Star Bianca Barnett
"The directors were seeking an actress comfortable with wearing the extensive prosthetics and physically capable of all the stunts involved. It was a three to four hour process to transform into a monster everyday and most of my scenes involved fighting, running, screaming and crawling about in caves. It was easily my most challenging and rewarding role yet."
By: Mr. Disgusting

Right at Your Door: Writer/Director Chris Gorak
"Tackling current affairs in film is a tricky thing because you are at the mercy of what happens in reality, what is reported in the news and therefore what headspace the general public is in at the time. It affects the writing process, the filming process and so on.... I wrote the first draft of RIGHT AT YOUR DOOR at the end of 2003 out of disgust for the Iraq war and the false pretenses we used to start it."
By: Mr Disgusting

Halloween: SDCC Chat With Director Rob Zombie
"They never mentioned the remake thing to me. They didn’t bring up anything actually... I think they were pretty much unsure what to do. I know they had a lot of scripts that they didn’t like. Or they would have made the movies."
By: BC

Resident Evil: Extinction - Interview w/Star Milla Jovovich
"I haven’t seen what they’ve worked out yet for the dog sequence but the way it’s written is pretty cool. And it’s a great setup, like where she ends up, captured by these survivalists and their kind of weird, creepy Satan worshiper dudes with symbols on the wall."
By: Mr. Disgusting

Resident Evil: Extinction - Interview w/Star Ali Larter
"I think it's a really fresh take on these movies and it's really 'Mad Max' meets kind of 'The Birds' and I just thought that he wrote it really well and I thought it would be an interesting, fun adventure to come do."
By: Mr. Disgusting

Resident Evil: Extinction - Interview w/Star Oded Fehr
"I’m a lot more excited about this one than I was on the last in the sense that I just think this is going to be a better movie than the last one. I enjoyed doing the last one but when I read the script and coming into Mexicali where we shot the dunes and all the rest of it, and seeing it, seeing stills of what the movie will look like."
By: Mr. Disgusting

Resident Evil: Extinction - Interview w/ Producer Jeremy Bol
"We might go to Tokyo, or we might go to Alaska; Chris Redfield is in Alaska, so we’re partly leaning to Alaska, cause there’s a belief that there are survivors in Alaska – but I love the irony of taking it to Capcom in Tokyo."
By: Mr. Disgusting

Jack Brooks: Monster Slayer: Director Jon Knautz
"Trev and I were up at his cottage doing some brainstorming. After a few beers we came up with this idea of a giant tentacle monster attacking people. We started laughing and then just kinda ran with it."
By: Mr Disgusting

Guts: Author Tim Palen Spills 'Em All...
"Designing a campaign for any movie is such a daunting task... But for the posters, they are a flat pieces of art that can’t talk back. I run into problems with lots of filmmakers, they want the posters to be the entire essence of the two hours movie"
By: Paula Burr

The Rage: Director Robert 'Maddog' Kurtzman
"John and I are huge fans of drive in films and the whole audience participation experience. We wanted to make our drive in film… A gorilla style rocket ride that embraced all the B-movie qualities of low budget movies we’d grown up on."
By: Paula Burr

All the Boys Love Mandy Lane: Writer Jacob Forman
"Oddly enough, the idea for the character MANDY LANE didn't come from a horror film: it came from The Last Picture Show. Specifically, it came from the moment when Jacy (Cybill Shepherd) gets up on the diving board at the rich kids' pool party and courageously decides to strip down and join them in the water."
By: Mr Disgusting

Joshua: Director George Ratliff Talks Creepy Kids
"Actually, I think that’s dangerous [comparing it to The Omen]. If people go in there wanting to see a possessed kid movie, it’s not going to happen. I think it’s much scarier that it’s real, you know?"
By: Slice

Death Sentence: James Wan and Kevin Bacon!
"James is incredibly confident; a real visionary director. When I do a film, I put myself in somebody’s hands, and that can be frightening if they don’t have a strong vision of what they want to do. But James has that strength and is very collaborative..."
By: BC

Trick 'r Treat Set: Writer-Director Michael Dougherty
"We shot Dylan and Bret Kelly who plays the local bully named Charlie, just having a conversation on the front porch and Charlie ends up puking until he’s dead. It was the most memorable because it was day one and I was nervous as hell"
By: Slice

Trick 'r Treat Set: Star Dylan Baker Talks to B-D!
"I read the script, Michael had sent it to me and a letter talking about himself and a CD with some of his graphic work and I just fell in love with it. I thought it was a great idea and I loved the sort of cyclical nature of the script and the way it interweaves the stories."
By: Slice

Trick 'r Treat Set: Production Designer Mark Freeborn
"How many times am I going to get to do an abandoned quarry with ghouls and goblins at the bottom? Maybe once. I come from a dark place and Michael comes from a dark place, we really saw eye to eye."
By: Slice

Believers: On Set With Star Johnny Messner
"I know that they have been planning, Shaun and Daniel have been doing a lot behind the scenes and filming by themselves on their own and so they are going to do a lot of internet promotion, like Blair Witch, of course they aren’t gonna have the budget to do it on television like Blair Witch, but Blair Witch is probably the most genius marketing campaign ever."
By: Hunter Daniels

Believers: On Set With Director Daniel Myrick
"I think that different movies and different films lend themselves to that kind of mythology building, it depends on the film. And my philosophy has always been if you are going to do an internet campaign, or mythology building, it should feel like its not coming from Corporate America, it should feel like it is something that is sincere and organic..."
By: Hunter Daniels

I Know Who Killed Me: Writer Jeff Hammond
"One day Jennifer phoned asking me to look at a DVD of a new movie called “The Lost” to see what I thought of the director, a guy I’d never heard of called Chris Sivertson. From the opening shot, he had me."
By: Mr. Disgusting

Halloween: B-D Chats With Star Kristina Klebe!
"The great thing about the girls is that we’re all kind of tom-boyish; so we all got along well and didn’t have any catty stuff going on. Cause I f-cking hate that shit. =) Are we allowed to swear here?"
By: Mr Disgusting


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