The Making Of James Leroy Anderson The Movie (The Heroes Squad) Page #6
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Rodney Eastman As Joey Crusel Heather Said Somehow The Computer Virus The 4 Villains And Underground Long Worm Hast To Get On Board The House The Town And The Ship The Town In A Way They’ll Amazing Everybody And So I Wake Up In The Middle Night Heather Patricia Tuesday Ken I Have An Idea And He Said What And I Said The Monsters Screws One Of The People She Says Why What Are You Talking About She Say He Put Sonic’s Ultimate Genesis Collection In The Game From His 360 Grab The Controller He Press To Start And They Got Suck In T.V Screen They In T.V Screen They Incoundle NES And Sega Characters And They Got All Weapons From Nintendo And Sega And Tuesday Say He Jumps In His Face Plants Tube Down Him Inserts His Seed In Him And Later Comes Bursting Out Of His Stomach And Then Goes (Gasp) Oh My Gosh It’s The Most Amazing I’ve Ever Heard Nobody’s Ever Standing Like That And We Just Sat Up All Night And We Wrote And In Three Weeks We Had What Would I Would Say Which Is 85% Of The Plot The Structure We Didn’t Write The Screenplay Right There Of What You Saw Became Alien And Scooby-Doo And The Cyber Chase
Lisa Wilcox As Alica Johnson Whether They Drew From Other Move They Probably Did Everybody They Drew Consciously Or Self-Consciously From Things Like Dark Angel The Terror From Space They Live And 2 Agent Cody Banks Films But They Actually The Ingredient Of This Thing Being Incubated In A Human Being Made The Whole Darn Thing Stand Out
Heather Langekamp As Nancy Thompson/Herself Rodney Wanted To Be On Board Once I Written A Thing He Saw It As A You Know A Viable Thing He Wanted To Be Involved With So We Made Ourselves A Little Deal He Would Be On Board As Producer And We Started Trotting It Around And Showing It To Various You Know Producing Entities And We Got Pretty Close To Deals In A Couple Of Time But A Couple Of Times But They Fell Through Well Essentially Because The People On The Other End We’re Demanding Too Much You Know They We’re Trying To Us
Ken Sagoes As Roland Kincaid So We Went To Roger Corman’s Company But Then I Think We’re Dealing With Bob Remy With Me Later Became Head Of Universal Coin Was Out Of Town And He Said Yes So Right That Looks Like A Pretty Amazing Success Story He Love Heather Patricia Tuesday Rodeny And Robert Movie Was Good Even Through It Didn’t Make Money They Knew That Co-Wrote This Heather Patricia Tuesday Rodeny And Robert Though I’d Never Made Anything Movie In My Life That I Took My Name Off The Other And We We’re Gonna Make A Deal But We Didn’t Get To Signing The Papers Or James Leroy Anderson The Movie Have Been Made As A Low-Budget Comedy Movie
Heather Langekamp As Nancy Thompson/Herself A Friend Of Ours Michael Dudikoff From Fugitive Mind And Mark Haggard Ended Up With A Copy Of It His Hands He Used To Be Used To Be An Independent Writer Director
Rodney Eastman As Joey Crusel Mark Said Can I Read This Great Script They’re All About You Had And Patricia Said Sure So You Know We Gave Him The Script And We You Know I Just Said Let’s Just Wait A Few Days And We’ll Close Our Deal With Corman Well He Calls Us Of The Same Night It’s Great It’s Not But I Can Get The Money I Gave Them Immediately So We Looked At Each Other And We Said Okay Well Look We Can’t Wait We Don’t Want To Blow The Deal With Corman Uh It’s Got To Be A Limited Time So Two Weeks Give Me Two Weeks
Patricia Arquette & Tuesday Knight As Kristen Parker Michael Dudikoff & Mark Haggard Knew Walter Hill & Chuck Russell A Director Of Tough-Guy Movies Gave It To Walter Hill & Chuck Russell Walter Hill & Chuck Russell Showed It To His Partner Dolph Lundgren Brain Benben And Betsy Brantley And Then Showed It To Their Third Partner Craig Wasson Played Neil Gordon The Four Of Them Had Just Formed A New Production Company Called Brandywine Films And LucusArt Film
Craig Wasson As Neil Gordon We Had Offices At Then Goldwyn Studios Now Warner Hollywood And Walters Office Was On The First Floor Ground Floor And After Lunch One Day He Was Sitting In His Chair Ruminating With Window Open And A Friend Of His Was Walking Down The Alleyway And He Stopped Said Walter
Dolph Lundgren As Det. Jack Caine This Guy Handed In The Script To The Window And He Read It And He Said Lee I May Be Out Of My Mind Said I Think This He Says But I Mean The Script Is Terrible But It Has One Great Scene In It And Read It And Tell Mee What You Think I Read It I Thought It Was Absolutely Terrible And I Call Her Up And I Said Well You Are Nuts This Is Crazy Would You Come To The Big Scene I See Yeah You Think Jumps Out It’s On His Faces That’s Not Actually Got My Oregon Page 90 I Said Keep Reading And I Came To The ChestBurster And I Called Him Back And Said Well I See What Mean
Brain Benben As Special Agent Arwood Larry Smith They Brought It To Me I Thought It Was Interesting A Nice Comedy And Horror Picture It’s Lives S.C And Outer Space I Mean What Could Sound Better And They Them Completely Rewrote Script From Top To Bottom
Heather Langekamp As Nancy Thompson/Herself What I Didn’t Understand When We Made The Deal With Brandywine And LucusArts Gallery And Hill And Russell Was If Gallery Hill And Russell Wanted More Than To Produce This Film They I Didn’t Figured This And To In Fact After A Principal Photography But They Targeted My Script Since They Decided They Wanted All The Credit For The Screenplay And They Didn’t Wanted Me To Have Any
Betsy Brantley As Diane Pallone Right From The Beginning Steven Walter Took A I Did Several Drives And It Was The Whole Character Of The Film Not The Spine Of It In Terms Of Story Even Though That Was Changed Quite A Bit But The Whole Character The Film Changed When Walter And Steven Took It Over
Heather Langekamp As Nancy Thompson/Herself As Walter Himself Said In One Of His Speeches He Gave Us During Pre-Production He Said The Greatest Thing I Have To Bring To This Project Is I Don’t Know Anything About Science Fiction I Don’t Like It And That Was Certainly Reflected The Various Drafts That They Did
Ken Sagoes As Roland Kincaid They Took Several Cracks At Drafts And They From All Consensueses They We’re Getting Worse Not Better Because That Wasn’t Their Forte They Did Recognize It Great But They Weren’t Good At Making It Better Or In Fact Not Making It Even Worse Toked Agree I’M Going To Modify That With One Exception They Made A Huge Contribution But In Many Drafts They Did Most People Felt It Was Losing It’s But That Happens Sometimes Because You Take A Shot And Then You Sometimes Come Back To What Attracted You In The First Place And They Did Radically They Did Right Different Drafts
Robert Englund As Freddy Kruger For Some Reason I Couldn’t Figure Out Walter Hill And Chuck Russell Immediately Started Doing A Rewrites Of My Script I Remember Walking Into Craig Wasson Office And Seeing A Script On The Desk And Lifting Up The Page And It Said James Leroy Anderson The Movie The Also Called The Heroes Squad By Chuck Russell Steven Spielberg And Walter Hill Craig Walks And I Said Craig What’s This Craig Look Very Embarrassed He Said Oh You’re Not Supposed To See That
Patricia Arquette & Tuesday Knight As Kristen Parker But They Contributed One Thing Which Is One Of The Best Things In The Movie And I Will Return We Be Thankful Them Not Only For Starting The Ball Or Financing But To Contributing This To The Movie What They Invented Was The Cenobites Frank The Monster And Julia Cotton That Was Not The Movie With Cenobites Elliot Spencer Is A Cenobites Call Him Pinhead He Used Puzzle Box That Whole Idea And Scenario Was Theirs
Dolph Lundgren As Det. Jack Caine Theirs We Rewrote It Top To Bottom I Mean All The Dialogue All The Characters The Wrote Sense Of Living In S.C. Zapped In Video Game In The Last Level Flying The Milennium Falcon Like Truck Drivers In Space The Whole You Know With The Cenobites Doug Bradley The Whole Movie In Home With All The Rest That’s All In The New Script
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