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Official Site For Darren Bousman’s ‘Mother’s Day’ Launches

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Official Site For Darren Bousman’s ‘Mother’s Day’ Launches


Director Darren Bousman sent out word today that the official site for his upcoming film, ‘Mother’s Day’, has launched. Be sure to swing by MothersDaytheMovie.com and check out the site, which features a special introduction from Bousman, Evigan and Ashmore.

The story revolves around a sadistic family who return to their childhood home to torture the new residents and please their evil mother. The film stars Jaime King, Deborah Ann Woll, Briana Evigan, Alexa Vega, Shawn Ashmore, Matt O’Leary, Lyriq Bent, Lisa Marcos, Patrick Flueger, AJ Cook, J. LaRose and Warren Kole.

The original film was directed by Charles Kaufman, who is the brother of Troma Entertainment co-founder and Toxic Avenger director Lloyd Kaufman.

As previously reported, Bousman had this to say about the film: “While it pays homage to the 1980 original film, it is defiantly it’s own beast… This film will not be a carbon copy remake… It’s unique, clever, scary, violent, and fun.”

Twisted Pictures will be producing the film and is expected to target a Mother’s Day 2010 release. The film is currently shooting in Canada.

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First Still From Darren Lynn Bousman’s ‘Mother’s Day’

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First Still From Darren Lynn Bousman’s ‘Mother’s Day’


The first official still from Darren Lynn Bousman’s ‘Mother’s Day’ has hit the web. Check it out below.

The story revolves around a sadistic family who return to their childhood home to torture the new residents and please their evil mother. The film stars Jaime King, Deborah Ann Woll, Briana Evigan, Alexa Vega, Shawn Ashmore, Matt O’Leary, Lyriq Bent, Lisa Marcos, Patrick Flueger, AJ Cook, J. LaRose and Warren Kole.

The original film was directed by Charles Kaufman, who is the brother of Troma Entertainment co-founder and Toxic Avenger director Lloyd Kaufman.

As previously reported, Bousman had this to say about the film: “While it pays homage to the 1980 original film, it is defiantly it’s own beast… This film will not be a carbon copy remake… It’s unique, clever, scary, violent, and fun.”

Twisted Pictures will be producing the film and is expected to target a Mother’s Day 2010 release. The film is currently shooting in Canada.
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Source: Twisted Pictures

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Andrew Bryniarski Joins The Cast of Bousman’s “Mother’s Day”

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Andrew Bryniarski Joins The Cast of Bousman’s “Mother’s Day”


Bryniarski 2Horror icon Andrew Bryniarski is set to appear in the remake of the cult horror film “Mother’s Day,” which began filming September 8, 2009.

Bryniarski, best known for his role as Leatherface in “The Texas Chainsaw Massacre” (2003) and “The Texas Chainsaw Massacre: The Beginning” (2004), has been designated for an undisclosed role in Mother’s Day.

“Given Andrew’s iconic status in the horror-thriller genre, we wanted to give him a special part that will intentionally be clouded in mystery until the film is released,” said Curtis Leopardo, executive producer of Mother’s Day and founder of LightTower Entertainment.

“We don’t want to spoil the surprise for avid Texas Chainsaw fans, but we’re thrilled to bring Andrew on board for what will certainly become a dark and mysterious role,” said Leopardo, who along with industry executive Cara Marie launched a talent management branch of LightTower Entertainment and are managing Andrew Bryaniarski.

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Rebecca De Mornay Joins The Cast of ‘Mother’s Day’

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Rebecca De Mornay Joins The Cast of ‘Mother’s Day’


Rebecca-De-MornayRebecca De Mornay has officially joined the cast of Darren Lynn Bousman’s ‘Mother’s Day’. De Mornay will be playing the title character in the film that is set to shoot in Winnipeg this September.

The original film was directed by Charles Kaufman, who is the brother of Troma Entertainment co-founder and Toxic Avenger director Lloyd Kaufman. The story revolves around a sadistic family who return to their childhood home to torture the new residents and please their evil mother.

As previously reported, Bousman had this to say about the film: “While it pays homage to the 1980 original film, it is defiantly it’s own beast… This film will not be a carbon copy remake… It’s unique, clever, scary, violent, and fun.”

The rest of the cast includes Deborah Ann Woll, Briana Evigan, Alexa Vega, Shawn Ashmore, Matt O’Leary, Lyriq Bent and Lisa Marcos.

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‘Repo!’ Director Darren Lynn Bousman Launches ‘Little Glass Vial’ Website!

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‘Repo!’ Director Darren Lynn Bousman Launches ‘Little Glass Vial’ Website!


littleglassvialFans of Repo! The Genetic Opera have something to be very excited about today! Director Darren Lynn Bousman has unveiled a brand new website created to delve deeper in depth into the world of Repo! Little Glass Vial is designed for the fans that want the inside scoop on what went into the making of the film and provides all the behind the scenes insights into their favorite song and scenes!

The plan for the site is to keep the legacy of Repo! The Gentic Opera alive and growing by producing new content, new music and new behind the scenes documentaries. The website and the proceeds made by it, will help to generate new Repo! “goodies” such as new music and new albums. Fans can purchase items from the “Repo Store” to help support the cause! Check out the store at this location >

Weigh in with your thoughts on Repo! and Little Glass Vial (www.littleglassvial.com) and don’t forget to TESTIFY!

Bousman is currently preparing to tackle his next exciting project, a re-imagining of Charles Kaufman’s 1980 film ‘Mother’s Day’.

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The 2009 Razzie Awards: Nominees Announced!

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The 2009 Razzie Awards: Nominees Announced!


Mike Myers and Paris Hilton led nominations on Wednesday for the annual Razzie Awards, which awards prizes for the worst films and stars of the year.

Comedian Mike Myer’s earned seven nominations for his box office blunder, “The Love Guru”. Hilton was given three nominations: one for her role in “Repo: The Genetic Opera”, and two more for her acting and being a part of Hollywoo’d worst screen couple in the robot love story “The Hottie and The Nottie.”

Other films leading in Razzie nods include parodies

razzielogo180“Disaster Movie” and “Meet the Spartans”, which earned six nominations. “In the Name of the King” also received five nominations, and M. Night Shyamalan’s “The Happening” snagged four.Even the Hollywood elite were not immune from Razzie nominations this year. Kate Hudson earned Razzie nods for “Fool’s Gold” and “My Best Friend’s Girl”, Al Pacino for “Righteous Kill” and “88 Minutes”, and Mark Wahlberg for “The Happening” and “Max Payne”.

“In the Name of the King” director Uwe Boll will receive the first Worst Career Achievement Razzie to have been awarded since 1987.The Razzie nominations are timed each year to precede the Oscar nominations by one day. Winners will be announced on February 21.

The Razzies are determined by 687 voters — more than eight times as many who vote on the Golden Globes. Winners will be announced during an appropriately tacky ceremony at a Hollywood theater on February 21, a day before the Academy Awards. The nominees are usually nowhere to be seen, although Halle Berry sportingly showed up four years ago to accept her prize for “Catwoman.”

Full nominations listed below:

Worst Picture Nominations

Disaster Movie&Meet the Spartans(double nominee from the same writer-directors)

The Happening

The Hottie & The Nottie

In the Name of the King: A Dungeon Siege Tale

The Love Guru

Worst Actor Nominations

Larry the Cable Guy,Witless Protection

Eddie Murphy,Meet Dave

Mike Myers,The Love Guru

Al Pacino,88 Minutes&Righteous Kill

Mark Wahlberg,The Happening&Max Payne

Worst Actress Nominations

Jessica Alba,The Eye&The Love Guru

The cast ofThe Women(Annette Bening, Eva Mendes, Debra Messing, Jada Pinkett-Smith, and Meg Ryan)

Cameron Diaz,What Happens in Vegas

Paris Hilton,The Hottie & The Nottie

Kate Hudson,Fools Gold&My Best Friends Girl

Worst Supporting Actor Nominations

Uwe Boll (as himself),Uwe Bolls Postal

Pierce Brosnan,Mamma Mia!

Ben Kingsley,The Love Guru&War, Inc.&The Wackness

Burt Reynolds,Deal&In the Name of the King: A Dungeon Siege Tale

Verne Troyer,The Love Guru&Uwe Bolls Postal

Worst Supporting Actress Nominations

Carmen Electra,Disaster Movie&Meet the Spartans

Paris Hilton,Repo! The Genetic Opera

Kim Kardashian,Disaster Movie

Jenny McCarthy,Witless Protection

Leelee Sobieski,88 Minutes&In the Name of the King: A Dungeon Siege Tale

Worst Screen Couple Nominations

Uwe Boll and any Actor, Camera, or Screenplay

Cameron Diaz and Ashton Kutcher,What Happens in Vegas

Paris Hilton and either Christine Lakin or Joel David Moore,The Hottie and the Nottie

Larry the Cable Guy and Jenny McCarthy,Witless Protection

Eddie Murphy and Eddie Murphy,Meet Dave

Worst Prequel, Remake, Rip-Off, or Sequel Nominations

The Day the Earth Blowed Up Real Good

Disaster MovieandMeet the Spartans

Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull

Speed Racer

Star Wars: The Clone Wars

Worst Director Nominations

Uwe Boll,1968: Tunnel Rats,In the Name of the King: A Dungeon Siege TaleandUwe Bolls Postal

Jason Friedberg and Aaron Seltzer,Disaster MovieandMeet the Spartans

Tom Putnam,The Hottie & the Nottie

Marco Schnabel,The Love Guru

M. Night Shyamalan, The Happening


Worst Screenplay Nominations

Disaster MovieandMeet the Spartans

The Happening

The Hottie and the Nottie

In the Name of the King: A Dungeon Siege Tale

The Love Guru

Worst Career Achievement

Uwe Boll

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Meet The Repo Man: An Interview with Director Darren L. Bousman

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Meet The Repo Man: An Interview with Director Darren L. Bousman


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An Interview with Director Darren Lynn Bousman


A director like Darren Lynn Bousman is a rare find in Hollywood these days. He is inventive, passionate and not afraid to risk it all to take a chance on something that he believes in. While he may not yet be a household name, he is certainly on the fast track to invade the collective conscience of the movie-going public. Bousman wrote and directed the hugely successful Saw II, and quickly followed that success up with the equally blockbusting sequels: Saw III and Saw IV. He became one of the few horror directors in history that has achieved back-to-back $30 million openings, and he accomplished this all before turning 30. Rather then simply resting on his laurels, Bousman walked away from the wildly successful franchise to pursue his longstanding personal project a rock opera!

Repo! The Genetic Opera, is a high-powered musical that takes place in the not-so-distant future. The tale begins as an epidemic of organ failures has devastated the planet, killing tens of millions. As scientists feverishly make plans for a massive organ harvest program, a multi-billion dollar biotech company called GeneCo begins to manufacture the world’s salvation by offering simple payment plans to those lacking the necessary funds to purchase new body parts outright. Nothing comes without a price as all financed organs are subject to default procedures, including repossession at the hand of the notorious organ repo men.

The film masterfully blends a beautifully dark storyline with the gory elements that Bousman mastered in the Saw series. The cast features Paul Sorvino, Alexa Vega, Sarah Brightman, Anthony Head and the infamous Paris Hilton, Repo! opened on just seven screens in the Fall of 2008. Bousman and many dedicated members of the cast took to the road to prove to the studio and the naysayers that the film truly had an audience. Thus, the Repo! Road Tours were born! Months later, the film is playing to sellout crowds in cities all over the country and has developed a cult following that is growing larger with each passing day. Jason Price and Steve Johnson of Icon Vs. Icon recently caught up with Darren Lynn Bousman on a Repo Road Tour stop in Greenbelt, Maryland. It was there that they discussed the directors past, his experience in taking this unique picture to the masses and what may lie in store for him in the not too distant future.

 

Alexa Vega and Darren Lynn Bousman on the set of Repo! The Genetic Opera!

Alexa Vega and Darren Lynn Bousman on the set of Repo! The Genetic Opera!

Icon Vs. Icon: Where did you grow up?

Darren Lynn Bousman: I grew up in Kansas City and Shawnee, Kansas. 

When did you decide to pursue a career as a filmmaker?

I just knew that I wasn’t into the whole academic, scholarly, football or sports type of thing. I was always into being creative and creating. I think creating is what did it for me. 

What were some of your influences, be it other filmmakers or otherwise, that influenced you growing up? 

Well growing up, I would have to say it was Steven Spielberg and anything that he ever did. I was also into the obscure like David Lynch, Jim Jarmusch and Quentin Tarantino. I was a huge fan of Quentin Tarantino. I would flip out and see (his movies) numerous times in the theater. 

You co-wrote Saw 2, what was that experience like?

Saw 2 was a weird one, because I had written a script prior to that called The Desperate. I had spent years writing it and it was bought and then turned into Saw 2. So it was crazy. It was like handing your child over and saying “Here ya go!” but it was great too. In retrospect, it was the best thing to happen to me because I wouldn’t be here right now. 

Do you prefer writing or directing? 

I think that writing is amazing, but it takes a lot of sacrifice to write. It takes a lot to lock yourself in a quiet room to write! Directing is more immediate. I love them both. I would like to say that I like writing more but I would like to say that I am a better director then I am a writer. 

repo-poster1After directing Saw 3, you swore you would not direct anymore Saw films, so you could concentrate on Repo! The Genetic Opera. What brought you back on board the Saw series?

We had to record the album for Repo! and the album took about 8 months pre-production. There was a big gap of time where I had nothing to do. I didn’t have time to do another movie because Repo! was right there. The Saw films were being done so expeditiously from start to finish, that it was the only movie that I could have done. It was like stepping into a familiar pair of shoes, I knew it. It was something that I could do quickly and easily and I really knew what I was doing with that. 

Did you envision yourself as a horror director at the beginning of your career? 

No. Horror is my favorite genre but that isn’t what I set out to do. I actually started off in comedy, and there is a lot of comedy in Repo! but I definitely didn’t set out thinking that I would only do horror. 

You are a member of the so-called “Splat Pack,” do you look at that as an honor or a bit of a negative? 

It’s amazing! Let them label me whatever they want! To be put into the same group as Eli Roth and Rob Zombie is awesome. So yeah, that is great, give us a name, it’s great! 

Can you tell us a little about the process of how you first got involved with Repo! The Genetic Opera

Repo! is something that I got involved with back in 2002. It started as a stage play and I was the first director on the stage play. It was the first production of it and I simply fell in love with it. It is something that I have been fighting for, for eight years now and here we are on the third Repo! Road Tour. It hasn’t been an overnight thing. It has been an eight year process of me yelling and fighting and threatening and blackmailing and burning bridges and all of that! 

repo-poster21What were the challenges in that eight year process?

Absolutely everything! This has not been an easy process! It has been nothing but heartache and struggle, which I think has made it better. Nothing was easy or handed to us on this project. You would think that having three number one box offices, that things would get easy. It didn’t, it got harder. To be here right now is a victory. Everyone told us that this movie would fail and the critics said that it was the worst movie ever made. The fact of the matter is that we said: “Fuck ‘em! We know it’s good and we know what we like.” Here we are now backing up what we were talking about and putting our money where our mouths are.

You have gathered a pretty eccentric cast of great actors and actresses. How did the casting process play itself out?

The casting was the easiest that I have ever done, easier than any of the Saw films. I made a list of my top five actors for each part and got all five of my number ones. Every single person was my top choice and that never happens in Hollywood! I think that we were able to attract people because it is so different and people aren’t used to doing movies like this. If you go to someone like Paul Sorvino and say: “Play a mob boss,” he has played a mob boss over and over again. If you say: “Play an operatic mob boss who sings the entire way through,” he never gets offered that and that is amazing. 

You obviously have believed in the project since day 1, looking back on it what are your fondest memories of it? 

Standing here right now. Every day is a victory won. We were told we were going to fail and that no one would even like this movie. Yet we are still selling out theaters and having lines that wrap around the block. I don’t think it gets better than this. 

You and your team took a very grassroots approach in promoting the film. Tell us a little about how that has affected you. 

As a filmmaker, I feel like I have grown more with this movie than I have with anything, because I am not relying on anyone to sell the movie. It is me selling the movie. I think that being a director is being a salesman. It is selling your vision of a movie. This is all underground [motioning to the line that wraps around the building] this is not commercialized. This is not a studio pushing us. This is Myspace, Facebook, IMDB and word of mouth. We were able to do this (The Repo! Road Tours) to drum up this tremendous amount of underground support. It is much better than commercializing something. 

The door for a sequel is left open at the end of the film. Is making a sequel to Repo! The Genetic Opera something that you would be interested in doing? 

One hundred percent. Absolutely. I am begging to do a sequel, just like I begged to do the first one. Nothing would make me happier than doing a sequel to this movie. 

repo-poster3Repo! Is getting ready to hit DVD and Blu-ray. What can we expect from the release?

The film was shot on HD and it is a beautiful looking movie. A lot of movies are shot on 35mm and then transferred to HD and it loses something. Repo! was shot on HD, so it looks amazing. I hope that people get to see it on HD. The DVD has a lot of behind the scenes features and a lot of commentaries where you will hear us trash talking everybody! I don’t hold anything back. I have grudges and I throw them out there, so that is good. The DVD is fun. The hope is that if the DVD sells well, that it will pave the way to a sequel. More importantly, it would pave the way for more movies like this to be made. Look at the paper, open it. It is sequel after sequel after sequel and remake after remake after remake. I want to see something original and unique. The only way that this can happen is for movies like this to do well. 

How do you feel about the trend of sequels? 

Well, I have done three sequels. I am the most unoriginal guy that I know! [laughs] That is why this movie is so important, to prove to people that I am more than just a “sequel guy.” I think that there are some great original ideas out there. People say that originality is dead. It’s not dead, it’s just not rewarded and that is the problem. I need to prove to them that you can make an original movie and make money on it at the same time. 

Any chance of you directing outside of the horror genre?

Well, Repo! isn’t horror it is a rock opera but I am doing an action film next and there is no horror at all. 

Can you tell us a little about that? 

Not yet, it is too soon. I can say that it is a massive heist movie. It’s the “Anti-Ocean’s Eleven.” 

You filmed an episode of Fear Itself entitled “New Years Day”. What was that experience like? Did you enjoy the format? 

No. I mean, it was awesome but it was so quick. I like movies because you can take your time, but with this we were shooting ten pages a day. It was insane. It was also weird to be restricted to doing “PG” when I am used to doing “R.” I love filmmaking more. 

Rep! The Genetic Opera! Hits DVD & Blu-Ray on 1.20.2009

At one point you were set you to direct a project entitled Wichita, the remake of Scanners and The Devil’s Butchershop. Are any of those still in your plans? 

Witchita is, yes. 

What is next for you?

The action movie. It’s a big action movie. 

When can we look for that? 

Next summer.

What advice would you give to someone just starting out on a career in the film industry?

Find something that you believe in that you are willing to risk your career over, your life over. Don’t do something for a paycheck, do it because you believe in it. I lost everything because of this movie and I think that is what is going to make it successful. It’s not about money, it’s about passion. You have to do things out of passion. 

Any last words? 

Buy the DVD, Tuesday, January 20th! [laughs] No, what I really have to say is, support originality. If you don’t it will die. You will only see remakes or sequels. This film may not be your cup of tea. You may walk in here and hate it, loath it or despise it, but it’s fact is it’s different. I don’t care if you like it or hate it, you have to acknowledge that it is different. One day we will all wake up and it’s all going to be carbon copies of the same movies. This film is a chance to show them that we want to see something different. So, whether you love it or hate it, support it because it is different. 

Thanks for you time and best of luck to you! 

Thanks a lot guys! 


Check out the trailer for the film below:

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Pick of The Week: Repo! The Genetic Opera!

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Pick of The Week: Repo! The Genetic Opera!


Repo! The Genetic Operais a2008Americanrock opera-musical film (which has developed a strong cult following much like ‘The Rock Horror Picture Show’)and was directed byDarren Lynn Bousman (Director of SAW 2-4). The film is based on a play written and composed by Darren Smith andTerrance Zdunich.

repo-the-genetic-opera-posterWhat’s it all about?
In the year 2056 – the not so distant future – an epidemic of organ failures devastates the planet. Out of the tragedy, a savior emerges: GeneCo, a biotech company that offers organ transplants, for a price. Those who miss their payments are scheduled for repossession and hunted by villainous Repo Men. In a world where surgery addicts are hooked on painkilling drugs and murder is sanctioned by law, a sheltered young girl searches for the cure to her own rare disease as well as information about her family’s mysterious history. After being sucked into the haunting world of GeneCo, she is unable to turn back, as all of her questions will be answered at the wildly anticipated spectacular event: The Genetic Opera.

The DVD, Blu-ray and an extended soundtrack will be released January 20, 2009.

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