On a special day of shooting writer-director Jose Prendes’ Divine Tragedies with the fantastic Ken Foree, Dread Central was invited to watch some... well… shooting. In the scene they were about to film, Foree’s character gets shot. Whether he lives or dies, we can’t say...
But here’s what Prendes had to say:
Dread Central: So, tell us how you assembled this amazing cast!
Jose Prendes: Ken Foree and Barbara Crampton were always on our list, but we never thought we could get them, or thought they would be into it, because the roles are very stylized. Especially Barbara's role, which is very unique, and she hasn't really played anything like that before. So for her to call me up and say, 'This is a really disturbing script but it would make such a lovely movie and I want to be a part of it,' really means a lot.
But here’s what Prendes had to say:
Dread Central: So, tell us how you assembled this amazing cast!
Jose Prendes: Ken Foree and Barbara Crampton were always on our list, but we never thought we could get them, or thought they would be into it, because the roles are very stylized. Especially Barbara's role, which is very unique, and she hasn't really played anything like that before. So for her to call me up and say, 'This is a really disturbing script but it would make such a lovely movie and I want to be a part of it,' really means a lot.
- 3/26/2014
- by Staci Layne Wilson
- DreadCentral.com
by Colleen Wanglund, MoreHorror.com
Directed by the Kondelik Brothers
Runtime 3 minutes 11 seconds
Written and directed by Jon and James Kondelik, M is for Masochist stars Bill Oberst Jr. as a carnival barker who lures marks to a game called The Masochist. A person is strapped to a large wheel hanging from a wall and you can use any weapon available. You make the person bleed and the more blood you spill, the more you can win. Three boys step up to take their turns, only to find that the masochist in question is a person of interest to one of the teens.
One of the short films in the running for a slot in the ABCs of Death 2, Oberst does a fantastically creepy carnival barker. The story is a good one, begging the question “what would you do if you could get some measure of revenge”?
The Special Effects are well done,...
Directed by the Kondelik Brothers
Runtime 3 minutes 11 seconds
Written and directed by Jon and James Kondelik, M is for Masochist stars Bill Oberst Jr. as a carnival barker who lures marks to a game called The Masochist. A person is strapped to a large wheel hanging from a wall and you can use any weapon available. You make the person bleed and the more blood you spill, the more you can win. Three boys step up to take their turns, only to find that the masochist in question is a person of interest to one of the teens.
One of the short films in the running for a slot in the ABCs of Death 2, Oberst does a fantastically creepy carnival barker. The story is a good one, begging the question “what would you do if you could get some measure of revenge”?
The Special Effects are well done,...
- 11/9/2013
- by admin
- MoreHorror
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