Schaffelaer |
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Posted 30-03-2009 9:00 by Schaffelaer |
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quote: Op 29 maart 2009 19:10 schreef Ohneschwanz het volgende:
Wow. Was 'ie net zo slecht als Zombie Strippers? Het concept klinkt in ieder geval nóg beroerder! Ik moet 'm denk ik aanschaffen en mensen dwingen er naar te gaan kijken.
Je praat hier over 1981, dus al wel een oudje. Schmink die niet is afgemaakt, continue switchen tussen dag en nacht (continuiteit klopt van geen kant), afgrijselijke dubbing, een scenario waar helemaal niets van klopt, werkelijk niets is ook maar enigszins goed aan deze film, uitgezonderd het eerder genoemde vrouwlijk schoon.
interview-fragment met jean rollin:
quote: You’ve also made some zombie films such as Pesticide (Les Raisins de la Mort AKA The Raisins of Death, 1977), which appears to be greatly influenced by the work of George Romero, and also Zombie Lake (Le Lac des Morts Vivants, 1980). Why did you decide to enter this genre?
It was the period of zombie films and the producer, again, said to me: ‘We need a zombie film, do you want to make one? Also, in the same period the great success was catastrophic films like The Towering Inferno, like The Poseidon (Adventure), like Earthquake and so on. So I said ‘maybe we can make a kind of film like The Towering Inferno, like The Poseidon Adventure and (also like) the zombie films. So we find an idea… Zombie Lake, it is just a commercial film. I don’t put my name on it.
Yes, I believe you go under the pseudonym of J.A. Laser.
Yes (laughs). Zombie Lake – it is a funny story. One day the producers phone for me (while) I’m adjusting my suitcase to go on holiday, and they say ‘we need you to make a fantastique zombie film…’ I went ‘when?’ and they said ‘tomorrow morning…’ I said ‘why not?’ Then, on the set, there is nothing. They just tell me what to shoot. I know now that the film was supposed to (have) been done by Jess Franco (but) he just didn’t turn up…
Dear dirty delightful old drunken old days
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