Life comes full circle. I first met James Gunn when I became a PA during preproduction on Tromeo & Juliet. I even got to read of a couple of drafts of Tromeo & Juliet before they locked their shooting script. Even though it was obvious that [Troma co-founder] Lloyd Kaufman had Tromaed up the script, Gunns witty, gross and often disturbing work showed through. I even got a chance to be directed by Gunn in many scenes in Tromeo & Juliet (THAT GOT CUT) and later played a homeless man looking up a womans skirt in a sketch...
James Gunn wrote one of my favorite books of all time, "The Toy Collector". To see him making truly excellent films now, besides being a masterful author, is a dream come true! Rock it, James!
Totally; where the fuck are the hilarious cute girls that love horror flicks?
James Gunn rocks asses; I loved the Dawn remake so much. Slither was pretty awsome, though I'd like to see him either tackle a straight horror or a straight comedy. (Which, by the looks of things, he might be doing.)
Zoetica
NEWSWIRE
Los Angeles, CA
NOV 07, 2006 06:00 AM