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Sleepy2016

07/27/17 9:47 AM

#257982 RE: speckulater #257974

It doesn't look like anyone was there. Still not a single mention of it in any media. How embarrassing.

Sleepy2016

07/27/17 12:11 PM

#257996 RE: speckulater #257974

I don't see Lim in any of the premiere pictures. I wonder why.

speckulater

07/27/17 3:30 PM

#258009 RE: speckulater #257974

Article: Interview with Caroline Williams, “Blood Feast” (2017)








Caroline Williams needs no introduction. She has been identified as a horror “iconess” (which is probably not even a real word), and indeed she is one of the few who could really wear such a badge without debate. Beyond being a “scream queen”, she has been a champion of the horror genre for three decades (and counting). Although perhaps best known for playing “Stretch” in the “Texas Chainsaw Massacre” franchise, she has made many other appearances as well ,working with such current notables as Rob Zombie and Adam Green.

On July 26, 2017, Caroline was gracious enough to chat with me about her latest film, “Blood Feast”. If that title sounds familiar, it is probably because it is the horror classic best associated with Herschell Gordon Lewis (whom Caroline calls “Heshy”). This new film is an authorized remake, going above and beyond even what the Godfather of Gore could have imagined. Without further ado…



GS: So, last night was the red carpet premiere. How did it go?

CW: We had our red carpet release… though we ran into a bit of trouble with the MPAA. That trouble is going to delay the wider, public release. Originally we had a deal with Regal Cinemas and they gave us a very heavy commitment. I believe it was 500 theaters, though I’m not positive. Anyway, it was a considerable commitment, especially for a horror film. Director Marcel Walz had already edited the film three times to bring the film into conformity with Regal standards. But even after that, the MPAA gave us five pages of proposed edits. It might as well have been a phone book! Regal basically lost their exclusive because of it. I’m not sure where that leaves us, but according to Eric Parkinson (the distributor) there have already been multiple offers from theater chains to book the NC-17 version. I’ve been in an NC-17 film before, and it did really well in 1986! (Editor’s note: Caroline is, of course, referring to “Texas Chainsaw Massacre 2”. In fact, the film was given the dreaded X rating because NC-17 was not yet created.) I give Eric Parkinson a lot of credit for having Marcel Walz’s back and believing in our film. Eric’s one hell of a guy. He has brass balls. They love our film, and it operates on so many levels. The premiere last night was primarily “industry” people, but they loved it and gave us positive reviews. What, I’m sure, will be the first of many. We’re all really high on it. I think the film is going to get a wide release under NC-17. You don’t see many horror film of any rating get wide release unless they’re Blumhouse, Dark Sky or Lionsgate. I’m fairly positive that our distributor, Hannover House, is going to be competitive with those bigger distributors.


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