There is very little that fan favorite actor Bruce Campbell can do that will get overwhelming disapproval from his legions of fans across the globe. Movies like My Name is Bruce, Army of Darkness, Man With the Screaming Brain, and of course any of the Spider-Man films has solidified Campbell as untouchable in the movie-watching community.
Now, he’s planning on taking that to the next stage, with an upcoming project in which he brings all of our favorite horror movie legends and throws them all in a movie together, a la The Expendables. In a recent interview with the LA Times, names like Kane Hodder and Robert Englund were thrown around, and the hairs on the backs of horror fans everywhere stood on end.
Yeah, “The Expendables,” or more like the “It’s a Mad Mad Mad Mad World” of horror. I want to get so many horror movie stars that people can’t possibly not see the movie. I want to give them other stuff to do. I want to have Kane Hodder be very particular about what he eats. I want Robert Englund to be a tough guy, like he knows tae kwon do or something.
I want to find out the hidden sides of all these people. Some will play themselves, some will play alternate characters as well. I may approach Kane Hodder to play Frankenstein. He could be Kane Hodder himself fighting himself as Frankenstein. It could be crazy. It’s a silly concocted story that we hope to do maybe in a year or so.
My breaks between “Burn Notice” have been getting tighter because they’ve been adding episodes. They’re trying to trap me like a rat in the TV world, and I might just let them. There’s a script, it just kind of blows right now, so no one’s really seeing it. We gotta work on it. Definitely shoot in Oregon all on a stage. It’s like the “300″ of horror comedies. We want to make it a whole world. Someone’s gotta take Frank down for good.
So if the Expendables reference didn’t do anything for you, what about 300 or It’s a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World? This could definitely be geek film to end all geek films, and with most of these actors spending their time going from Zombie Con to Horror Con in the basements of Holiday Inn’s across Middle America, the idea isn’t that out of reach.
Aside from Hodder and Englund, who would you like to see make an appearance in the film? Child’s Play’s Brad Dourif? Hellraiser’s Doug Bradley? Texas Chainsaw Massacre’s Gunnar Hansen? Candyman’s Tony Todd? Sound off!
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September 9, 2010 at 6:52 pmTom Savini of course, Bill Moseley, Jamie Lee Curtis, Ken Foree, Lance Henriksen, Warwick Davis, Andrew Divoff, Christopher Lee, Linda Blair, Corey Feldman, Joe Bob Briggs!