Header: Star Jake Suffian Asks the Big Question "I will recommend my parents NOT see this film. A friend who saw it said that this film has a feel of a cult classic. He told me he was explaining it to his dad and he responded that it sounded like a “Texas Chainsaw Massacre” – so disturbing that it will live in infamy." By: Elaine Lamkin
Header: Director Archibald Flancranstin "You think the Headers could have been worse? Elaine, are you married? God, you’re my kind of lady if you think they could have been worse. You sick, sick, woman. I think the Header scenes were disturbing enough. God, some of the locals kicked us off their property because they felt we were making a porno." By: Elaine Lamkin
Pulse: Star Kristen Bell "No, I didn’t have a cell phone until the end of my freshman year in college. Previous to then I was rockin’ a beeper, since about ’96 or so. The cool thing about a beeper is that you were able to get it when you were really young because you could be like 'but you can call me anywhere mom.'" By: Mr Disgusting
Pulse: First Time Director Jim Sonzero "I’d say they took some of the scares down but left some of the really big ones in. And so I’m not totally wrecked about it but, you know, of course I wish they were in cause it makes it an R film and a more intelligent film. I’m an R film audience member..." By: Mr Disgusting
Brotherhood of Blood: Star Sid Haig "I told Bill and Sheri to keep their mouths open when the guns were going off but Sheri had never even handled a gun before. I think of her as a daughter. Back in 2000, I was in an absolutely horrific car accident and while I was at home recuperating, Rob and Sheri brought me this huge wicker basket full of homemade cookies, homemade jam – she is a terrific cook!" By: Elaine Lamkin
The Descent: Star Natalie Mendoza "Neil didn’t want us to see the Crawlers beforehand but I was buying into my character’s attitude, “Oh, we won’t be scared, we’re actors”. But the first time we all saw that first Crawler, it looked like a tall, naked man and we all just screamed and ran around the set. What you see on the screen is an honest reaction," By: Elaine Lamkin
The Descent: Star Saskia Mulder "Neil wanted to film an organic reaction so we did not get to see the actors playing the Crawlers beforehand. But once we caught that first glimpse, everyone ran to the other side of the set screaming. I couldn’t be around them between takes, they were so scary," By: Elaine Lamkin
SDCC '06: Cast and Crew of 'The Reaping' "[It's] unique, a different kind of movie… you’ll see that you’ve never really seen this kind of story before. It’s not another version of something else, it’s a fresh idea." By: Slice
SDCC '06: Cast and Crew of 'Skinwalkers' "Not only will you get to see werewolves you’ve not seen before but you’re going to recognize the characters in these werewolves and you’re going to recognize the performance of the characters in these werewolves and you’re going to recognize the actors in these werewolves, and yet, it couldn’t be them…at the end of the day, you will see really cool werewolves… but they’re not digital," By: Slice
Saw III: Bousman, Whanell, Smith and Bell at SDCC '06 "One of the things I’m most things with Saw III is the relationships. When you’re doing something like Saw II for example, when you have 15 characters running around, it’s sometimes hard to get a connection with them. This year I think the connections within the characters is one of the greatest things about the film." By: Slice
The Wicker Man: Director Neil LaBute at SDCC '06 "Johnny Ramone showed him the film and said this was a cool film, and then Nic got obsessed with making it and in fact, it’s dedicated to him because he passed away not so long ago." By: Slice
Monster House: Director Gil Kenan "Nightmare on Elm Street pretty much changed my life when I was a kid…it was my first VHS and I kind of watched it compulsively. So, I think it wouldn’t be a surprise to me if, like, you know when you leave the plasma screen on for too long and there is like the burned in image in there? Well I would say there is the possibility that a few of those are just hidden in the back of my brain and just bubble out to the surface." By: Hunter Daniels
The Covenant: Director Renny Harlin & Cinematographer Pierre "To make a movie like this is to do it with young, hungry actors, because its so demanding physically and our schedule, and everything, is very tight, so to have movie stars here just wouldn’t work because we’d be waiting on them to come back from their meetings, etc…" By: SpookyDan
The Covenant: Stars Jessica Lucas & Laura Ramsey "Yeah, I did some of the rig stuff for… When I get a spell put on me, I levitate, where I go like this and then they want me doing like circles in the air. So we’re actually going to shoot that under water." By: SpookyDan
The Covenant: Stars Steven Strait & Sebastian Stan "The wire work, we’re really, like if there was a way of learning how to fly this is probably it. We’re learning how to hold our body slanted down, defying gravity and going at amazing speeds. I used to have an issue with heights, I eventually got over that though…" By: SpookyDan
The Covenant: Stars Hemingway, Kitsch & Crawford "We’re not cheesy warlocks, we won’t necessarily use our powers for good. It’s realistic… what would you do if you were a warlock and you were 17? Because when you’re 18 you get your full powers, and you get addicted to it and the powers age you and you die." By: SpookyDan
The Hitcher: On Set with Zachary Knighton "When I first got the audition I was completely stoked because I’m the biggest horror film fan ever, like old horror films, to know I was going in for “The Hitcher” I was so stoked because it’s one of my favorite movies. I was also a little nervous because I didn’t know how the remake would be but I thought the “Texas” remake was awesome and I trusted these guys..." By: Slice
The Hitcher: On Set with Sean Bean "It’s kind of a journey for him, it’s probably a journey he’s done before and I think he just feels kind of frustrated and amused by the fact that he can get away with anything and nobody’s stopping him. He’s pushing the boundaries and nobody’s pushing back." By: Slice
Unholy: Scream Queen Adrienne Barbeau "I play Martha, a woman whose daughter has committed suicide, and together with her drug-addicted son, she sets out to find why her daughter killed herself." By: Elaine Lamkin
Hostel: Slovakian Beauty Barbara Nedeljakova "I enjoyed exploring a side of myself I never thought I could go to. It was challenging to transform from nice to villain. And I have been thrilled with the audience’s reactions to Natalya’s death..." By: Elaine Lamkin
The Farm: Horror Writer Scott Nicholson "If I could get paid a decent hourly wage, with benefits, to work in a garden, my life would be set. But unfortunately words keep getting in the way." By: Elaine Lamkin
Thr3e/Fallen Angels: Cult Fav Bill Moseley "I think of myself as more of a Chop-Top kind of guy, kind of dangerous, than Otis who is apparently much hotter. And I have to add that when I played Otis in “Rejects”, that was the first time I have ever reprised a role. I never really “got” Otis in “House” until about 30 days after we wrapped and I was shooting the “Run Rabbit Run” insert." By: Elaine Lamkin
Cemetery Gates: Actor Peter Stickles "She was a beauty, wasn’t she? She was actually a guy in a costume – well, actually they ended up using two guys as the first one just couldn’t hold up inside that hot, heavy costume; he got sick. Every time they took the mask off, he would just be drenched in sweat." By: Elaine Lamkin
I'll Always Know What You Did: Chris and Sylvain White "I have a project called ICED, which I adapted from a critically acclaimed book by the same name. Lee Daniels the Oscar winning producer of Monster’s Ball hired me to write the script on spec. He later came in and put a nice polish on areas. It’s slated for production in 2007." By: Mr Disgusting
The Hitcher: Platinum Dunes Producer Brad Fuller "The original “Hitcher” is an engaging film that has attained a cult status. However, it didn’t break out the way “Chainsaw” or “Amityville” did. So we felt like we had greater liberty to alter the story. Which we had to do because hitchhiking is virtually unheard of now." By: Elaine Lamkin
When A Stranger Calls: Composer James Dooley "Led Zeppelin was a very formative part of my early musical experience. My parents had an amazing record collection of Dave Brubeck, Frank Sinatra, Tony Bennett, The Beatles, and a good bit of classical music. There was always music playing in the house and I remember all of it to this day." By: Elaine Lamkin
Night Stalker: Writer/Producer Frank Spotnitz "Ironically, Darren Morgan, who wrote some of the best episodes of “The X-Files”, came on board “Night Stalker” and had written a script just days before the show was canceled. That script is on the “Night Stalker” DVD for fans to read." By: Elaine Lamkin
See No Evil: WWE Star Glen (Kane) Jacobs "I was approached by Vince McMahon, the president of the WWE, and he told me about this script Dan Madigan was working on. Jacob Goodnight was written for me to play from the beginning." By: Elaine Lamkin
See No Evil: Director Gregory Dark "The script was sent to my agent and it reminded me of the horror films from the early 70s. I love those movies and I thought I could make this a gritty horror movie like those films and add the SFX I’ve used in music videos." By: Elaine Lamkin