Monday, February 25, 2013

Women In Horror Month - An Interview With Heather Langenkamp

Here is another interview from the archives featuring Heather Langenkamp who played Nancy in Wes Craven's A Nightmare on Elm Street.






                                    Writer Robert Mitchell with Heather Langenkamp 2010

Thursday, February 21, 2013

Women In Horror Month - A Few Words With Barbara Steele



A few years ago I had the opportunity to talk with the lovely Barbara Steele. It was one of those those times that afterwards the questions I didn't ask plagued me. However it was a nice couple minutes with a woman who has paved her own way into cinematic history.


Tuesday, February 5, 2013

Women In Horror Month - An Interview With Karen Black

February marks women in horror month so I figured I would take a look back of some of my memorable moments talking to women who have made a mark in horror cinema. Karen Black is an actress that needs no introduction -- but I am going to write one anyway. Karen has just under two hundred acting credits to her name. She has acted along side Jack Nicholson, Charlton Heston, Dennis Hopper and worked with such directors as Alfred Hitchcock, Robert Altman and Rob Zombie.


I first met Karen Black in June 2009 when she was in Toronto for her one woman show My Life For A Song and I was hired as her videographer. The play is Karen doing spoken word, relating amazing stories from her acting career interspersed with song. I was fortunate to be in the room with Karen during the rehearsals leading up to the show, what I saw was a dedicated, demanding -- from herself as well as others -- brave, extremely talented and an exceptional singer. On those rainy afternoons in the Gladstone hotel I learned a lot about acting and working with an actress. Even though she has acted in all sorts of genres Karen has also made a considerable mark in the horror genre in films like Trilogy of Terror and Rob Zombie's A House of a 1000 Corpses. I believe that it is while acting in horror cinema that have allowed Karen to fully showcase the wide range of her immense acting range and command of craft. The interview that follows took place at the historic Gladstone hotel and as a point of note the man singing Red River Valley with Karen at the staring of the video was the longtime elevator operator of the Gladstone Hank Young aka the Gladstone Cowboy. He passed away not long after this interview was conducted.




Robert A. Mitchell with Karen Black


Saturday, January 26, 2013

James Nguyen Director Of Birdemic Interview



A couple of years ago a film called Birdemic: Shock and Terror defied all the odds of a self financed independent film. The film garnered a theatrical run, sold out movie theaters and secured a home video release. Anyone who has seen Birdemic cannot easily forget the movie. Mr. Nguyen is also very passionate about environmental issues. I recently spoke with James on his upcoming follow up to Birdemic -- Birdemic 2: The Resurrection, the current state of the environment and other film projects he is working on.

 
 
 
When were struck with the notion that you wanted to make films?

I became a filmmaker by accident in 2001 after launching a startup called Moviehead.com, an online movie theater in 1999.  In 2001, I made my first movie call Julie and Jack which is a romantic thriller about love and spirituality;  it is a modern day, Romeo and Juliet. 

Early in my life, I liked to watch romantic movies. My two favorite romantic movies are Somewhere in Time with Christopher Reeves and Jane Seymour and the 1963 Franco Zeffirelli’s Romeo and Juliet.  But romance is not enough for me. I am not just interested in a chick flick.  There has to be also some mystery, suspense, and a thriller. 

A romantic thriller.  BIRDEMIC – Shock and Terror is a romantic thriller.  The genre romantic thriller was invented by the great director Sir Alfred Hitchcock – The Master of Suspense. Examples of great Hitchcockian romantic thrillers are Vertigo, The Birds, Rear Window, North by Northwest, To Catch a Thief, Notorious & Rebecca.  In my opinion, Vertigo is Hitchcock’s greatest romantic thriller and his greatest movie! Vertigo is my favorite Hitchcock movie. 

A romantic thriller is a feature movie that has the elements of romance, mystery, twists & turns and suspense; there is romance between the two protagonists, but there are forces that might affect the romance and that not all is well and not all are what they seemed to be.  Mr. Hitchcock invented the genre of romantic thriller, but he never referred or calls it as romantic thriller.  I formalized this genre and call it romantic thriller.  In the first half of BIRDEMIC – Shock and Terror, there is romance between the two protagonists, Rod and Nathalie; there is foreshadowing that perhaps all is not normal (such as melting Arctic sea ice are killing Polar bears to extinction and the many forest fires). 

Half way through Birdemic, the eagles and vultures attack and the movie reveals why the eagles and vultures attacked through characters like Dr. Jones and the Tree Hugger.  There are more information about romantic thrillers in my memoir,  "Birdemic - Shock & Terror - The Romantic Thriller That became a Cult Sensation Hit!" at Birdemic.com.

What films and directors would you consider influences?

My favorite movie is Hitchcock's Vertigo which has a very strong influence in all my movies which are romantic thrillers.Everything I learned on how to make a movie is from Hitchcock's Cinema.

What did you learn as a filmmaker from making Birdemic?

Worked with what I have with very little money. Be sincere



If you were to do anything differently would you change anything in Birdemic?

I wish the bird animation would look more real.

There was an environmental message in the first Birdemic, what are your thoughts on the current state of the environment since the premiere of Birdemic?

Even with all the green actions, There still too much CO2 being released from cars and factories into the atmosphere. We are heading toward catastrophe.

Do you think people are aware of the problems that face our environment and are we taking enough steps to try and stop global warming?

I think that a lot of people are aware of the global warming, but only a few are living a green life style because to go green is expensive: electric car, solar panels and so on.There are people, organizations and companies that are taking steps to help slow down global warming, but their actions are not enough. To slow down global warming, every polluting things that are man made have to stop releasing CO2 into the atmosphere.

What do you think we as individuals can do to help the environment?

As I wrote in my memoir, "Birdemic - Shock & Terror - The Romantic Thriller That became a Cult Sensation Hit!", people should try to live a green lifestyle as much as they can such as driving hybrid or electric car and installing solar panels at their house.

How is Birdemic 2 coming along?

The production of Birdemic 2 - The Resurrection was successful.There is a Birdemic 2 trailer at http://thisisbirdemic.com/



What awaits the audience of Birdemic 2?

Birdemic 2 has a better storyline and plot than Birdemic 1. I have a small office in Hollywood, California.  And my office is located at the street corner of Sunset Boulevard and La Brea Avenue.  Hollywood honored the great Director, Mr. Billy Wilder by calling this street corner, The Billy Wilder Square for his greatest movie, Sunset Blvd. and Oscar winning movie career and films.   Mr. Alfred Hitchcock is my favorite director. Mr. Billy Wilder is my second favorite movie director. The Spanish word, “La Brea” means the tar in English.  Tar is that thick black sticky oil that is the hint to BIRDEMIC II – The Resurrection on why the eagles and vultures attack Hollywood?  Who will survive?

Do you have other stories you are wanting to film?

Yes. Currently, I am directing my 5th film call "Sea is Rising" which takes place in Vietnam.  The synopsis is three friends went to Vietnam

for a partying vacation where they found romance and more.  There is more information about it at www.indiegogo.com/SeaisRising

What advice would you give to people who want to be creative and tell their own stories?

Be sincere. Try to raise the money for their films from investors. But if they fail to raise the money for their films, then they should work with what they have like I did with Birdemic - Shock and Terror.

 
James Nguyen with writer Robert A. Mitchell



Tuesday, December 25, 2012

Robert A. Mitchell at the 2012 Toronto International Film Festival

Here are a collection of photos that photographer Ian Goring took of Robert A. Mitchell conducting interviews at the 2012 Toronto Intrnational Film Festival.

 
Intervieing America Olivo at the World Premiere of No One Lives
 
 
                                Talking with director J.T. Petty at the premiere of Hellbenders

 
With Clancy Brown at the premiere of Hellbenders
 
 
Chatting with Sheri Moon Zombie at the World Premiere of
The Lords of Salem
 
 
                               Interviewing Jeff Daniel Phillips actor in The Lords of Salem

 
Interviewing Rob Zombie at The Lords of Salem premiere
 
 
Talking with Eli Roth at the World Premiere of Aftershock
 
 
 
 
With Eli Roth and Midnight Madness progammer Colin Geddes
 
 
With Colin Geddes and director Jason Eisener at the
ABCs of Death premiere
 
 
Talking with Marcel Sarmiento director at ABCs of Death Premiere
 
 
With Adam Wingard & Simon Barrett at the premiere
of the ABCs of Death
 

                                  Talking with Todd Brown at the ABCs of Death premiere


                                        With Chase Williamson actor of John Dies at the End


                               Sharing a laugh with actor Rob Mayes of John Dies at the End

 
With actor Tai Bennett of John Dies at the End
 
 

                                 Interviewing director Don Coscarelli at the premiere of
                                                              John Dies at the End

All Photo taken by Ian Goring