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Interesting interview with late great Brion James...


(Interviewer Louis Paul, August 1999)

LP: THE HORROR SHOW, was that designed for sequels?

BJ: Yes. They wanted me to be the next Freddy Kreuger. I read the script, it was bad. Lance Henriksen came and he saw it. We spoke to each other and I said I'll do it if you will, and vice versa. We told the producer Sean Cunningham, that we liked it, so when are we doin' it. And he said "O.K. So we made it a horror-fi. I made this guy intelligent, evil. In the script he was a mindless slasher, there was nothing to it. It was evil for evil's sake. So I made the guy a person with a history. Child of seven, molested by his mother, child of thirteen kills his parents. That way the audience can see that 'Max' was not a regular child and that's what *beep* him up. I'll always show and tell something, to the people, about the guy, how sick he is. It was just fun, having fun playing a maniac. We had a lot of fun on that film, and it became a video cult hit.

LP: But not enough of a hit to generate a sequel?

BJ: No, thank God. Because I don't want to do that kind of a role. One time's enough.

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Interesting. Where can I find the whole interview? Or was that it? To bad that Brion James is gone. He played some of the best bad guys ever.

"What Do I Feel... I Feel Nothing."

-PCyst

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That was all he said about this movie, but the entire interview is on his tribute-page at http://www.brionjames.com/

He was such a great actor, and is missed very much!


By the way, I've just seen "The Horror Show" (aka HOUSE 3) recently, and apart from James and Henriksen, the movie was quite passionless and dull. Full of clichés and poor reasoning, but in a "so bad it's kinda good"-way.. good for laughs at least. Especially the kid who plays Henriksen's son, lol.

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I would have to agree with you about The Horror Show. I remember seeing it when it came out onto VHS and not remembering much about it. Recently, I saw it again and had remembered why I didn't remember much of it. Other then a few scenes, it's a rather predictable movie with a poor ending.



-PCyst

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Until I read your post just now, I was unaware that Brion James had died. That sucks, he played the psycho\villain\bad guy so well in so many movies. The episode of Tales from the Crypt where he played the psycho lumberjack was awesome. Thats really sad to find out, I had no idea he was gone. <sadface>

"Never, Never, Never...Throw Chips At A Driver"

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