Texas Chainsaw Massacre Prequel: Star R. Lee Ermey "I’ve got him by the hair and I’m just yelling at him. I control myself and I just say, ‘What greater sacrifice for your country.’ And I tell him, ‘Now you have a choice. Do you want to be the motherfucker who eats or the poor, sorry motherfucker who gets eaten? What stands between you and getting eaten, basically, is you and twenty push-ups.’" By: Mr. Disgusting
Texas Chainsaw Massacre Prequel: Star Lee Tergesen "So he was like ‘hey man, lee’ then he goes to give me a hug and I go ‘whoa! Who are you?’ and he goes ‘Dude, I’m Leatherface.’ And I go all right. And he goes ‘we didn’t get to meet on the set the other day but don’t believe what you heard about me.’" By: Mr. Disgusting
Texas Chainsaw Massacre Prequel: Star Andrew Bryniarski "I hate this shit like crazy. It causes me all kinds of drama in my personal life. I'd love to leave it at work but I come home with blood on my hands everyday. Thomas Hewitt and I, we're in a love/hate relationship. I love to hate him." By: Mr. Disgusting
Texas Chainsaw Massacre Prequel: Star Matthew Bomer "I've said language which would have made a drill sergeant blush in this movie. I think I even offended R. Lee at one time. So I would imagine that, yeah, there's definitely a possibility that this could probably be an R." By: Mr. Disgusting
Texas Chainsaw Prequel: Marietta Marich & Terrence Evans "He's a sweet guy (Bryniarski). A big sweet guy. But I'll tell you what frightens me to death is that makeup. It's frightening. And really, to tell you the truth, the house that we live in is frightening to me." By: Mr. Disgusting
Cannibal Corpse Riot: Illustrator/Director Gris Grimly "It’s an ironic horror story like the EC comics. In the end, the ghouls are paid back for eating from the graves. But it’s not by your typical zombies rising from the ground. It’s different. And I think it introduces a new type of monster." By: Elaine Lamkin
Neighborhood Watch: Star Jack Huston "My initial reaction to the script was shock and disgust, I remember thinking ‘do I really want to be involved in something quite so gruesome’. But then it became a sort of challenge to me as an actor." By: Elaine Lamkin
Satan's Playground: Star Felissa Rose "My whole experience was weird and twisted because my character was having a bad time of it, to say the least. It was cold but that never affected us because we were having too much fun!" By: Elaine Lamkin
Saw II: Star Beverly Mitchell "So, she’s a clepto who didn’t have a very good relationship with her parents…I wish I was like Tobin, I should have come up with my own, that would have been way more exciting. It wasn’t very creative on my end. Oh Clepto. Anything else? Umm.. No." By: SuperHeidi
Saw/Saw II: Star Tobin Bell "Jigsaw is a person who, like all of us, has some complaints about life and about the way human beings are to one another…we need to caution ourselves to not let our own concerns, our own perspectives affect our behavior in a way..." By: SuperHeidi
Saw II: Director Darren Bousman & Writer Leigh Whannell "Low Budget means creative freedom. What do you value more? Do you want big toys, which means more money, which means less freedom? Or do you want to be doing things with a hand held camera in a freezing little studio in Toronto, but you’re allowed to do what you want?" By: SuperHeidi
Underworld: Evolution: Beckinsale, Speedman & Wiseman "Selene hated humans from the get-go, so that relationship was really-- it was really not given a chance to start until the film was kind of closing. So I felt like if I had done my job, if at the end of the movie, people would speculate will there be a relationship?" By: Mr. Disgusting
Neighborhood Watch: Star Nick Searcy "I read the script and thought “This is TOTALLY disgusting…when do we start?!” But my manager, who was new, said she thought this wasn’t the type of movie I should be in." By: Elaine Lamkin
Boo!: Producer David E. Allen "It was just such a creepy story and after I visited the hospital and spoke with the custodian there who verified some really weird events had been occurring over the years, I KNEW we had to make this movie." By: Elaine Lamkin
The Haunted Mansion Comic: Artist/Writer: D.W.Frydendall "I said I was working at Disney, and he said "Well, funny thing, I just got the Haunted Mansion comic," and I said "Do tell! I have to send you artwork for the Haunted Mansion, my Hitchhiking Ghosts", which I'd done a year before." By: Dave Ehrlich
Nightmare Man: Star Tiffany Shepis "No, not really. Uhh, my life has pretty much been an open book so there's not much to tell, but yes I started really young and got my big break (if you can call it that) with Troma. Been drinkin’ and making crazy lil horror flicks ever since." By: Elaine Lamkin
The Ocean: 'NOTLD' Star Judith O'Dea "My work after NOTLD has been primarily on the stage. I love film and have always wanted to do more, but stage opportunities, for whatever reasons, have been more readily available." By: Elaine Lamkin
Return of the Living Dead 4/5: Star Aimee-Lynn Chadwick "I'd say there is a sufficient amount of gore in these films. The humor is possibly found more so script wise and the way the characters come off so oblivious. But, that is how these campy movies are. I know some of the SFX guys have worked directly with Savini and they were real perfectionists on these films." By: Elaine Lamkin
Satan's Playground: Star Christie Sanford "Mrs. Salo is a "Tammy Faye Bakker" type of character. She is a Reverend's wife and truly drawn to do his evil bidding under the name of "God". Evil, just evil. The Amazing Kreskin is just that -Truly Amazing!!!" By: Elaine Lamkin
Bad Reputation: Star Angelique Hennessy "I moved to LA 3 years ago and just started auditioning. I sort of dropped everything and threw myself into it. Which is scary, but I didn't know of any other way. Acting is all I've ever wanted to do, aside from those few months at the age of 9 or 10 that I thought I wanted to be an animal trainer" By: Elaine Lamkin
Hatchet: Writer/Director Adam Green "Though my biggest inspiration both as an artist and a human being is Steven Spielberg, I have always had a love affair with the dark and macabre as well. (My favorite films are E.T. and The Exorcist, so go figure.)" By: Elaine Lamkin
Bad Reputation: Writer/Director Jim Hemphill "I knew I wanted to be a director very early on. I think the first directors I was really conscious of were Clint Eastwood, Walter Hill, and John Carpenter, and they’re still three of my favorites. It helped that I grew up in Chicago, which was and is a fantastic city for film criticism." By: Elaine Lamkin
BloodRayne: Director Uwe Boll "It is a big error to think that people that do arthouse movies and melodramas are more intelligent or knowledgeable than genre movie makers. I like genre movies." By: Elaine Lamkin