Tuesday, July 16, 2013

An Expendables with horror stars?



            A while back I came across an article where Bruce Campbell had revealed in an interview for something to do with the Evil Dead remake, that he was working on developing a horror version of The Expendables. I thought, Hey, that could be pretty cool. Instead of rounding up all the big action stars of the 70s, 80s, and 90s, why not round up all the cinematic madmen of the same period and let them wreak havoc with and against one another for our delight? Then I kind of forgot all about it for months. That all changed when I saw a Q&A with Kane Jason Voorhees Hodder in which he confirmed the internet rumblings that Bruce was, indeed, still very much at work on making the movie a reality. Suddenly my head began to spin. I mean, what would this movie be? I doubt these guys would be reprising their most famous roles because the characters all belong to different studios and at least a few of them have been sadly replaced in remakes of their original classic at this point. So it would have to be an original story but how do we get them to commit violence against one another? Cause lets be honest, no one would go see a movie like this if it didnt involve massive amounts of carnage. It would certainly have to overtake the level of bloodshed seen in The Expendables. The more I think about it, there are so many scenarios in which we could get these famous axe-men hacking each other to bits. I just hope its not tongue-in-cheek. There can be a little humor, sure. But its got to have guts, literally.
            Just who would be featured in an Expendables type horror flick? Well, obviously Kane Hodder is involved. Why wouldnt he be? The guy is the only person to ever play Jason Voorhees (Friday the 13th) more than once, at a total of 4 times. He wouldve done it again had he been asked. Hes also Victor Crowley in the Hatchet series and can be seen in Prison, Project Metalbeast, Wishmaster, and Ed Gein: Butcher of Plainfield. Bruce has also mentioned Mr. Freddy Krueger himself, Robert Englund. Is there anyone more synonymous with one character in modern horror than Robert Englund? He played Freddy Krueger in 8 feature films and a 50+ episode TV series. Plus hes known for V, Eaten Alive, 2001 Maniacs, Night Terrors, The Phantom of the Opera (1989), The Mangler, and Zombie Strippers. But who else could be involved in a big horror icon mash em up? Check out my potential list below.

Bruce Campbell- Obvious I know. But besides writing and directing this thing, he has to be in front of the camera too. Hes Ash of Evil Dead! Also, he can be seen in Maniac Cop, Bubba Ho-Tep, Moon Trap, Mindwarp, and Sundown: The Vampire in Retreat.

Doug Bradley- A classy English gentleman most probably wouldnt recognize without 144 strategically planted nails in his cranium. Yep, Pinhead of Hellraiser fame. Lets not forget Nightbreed, Killer Tongue, Book of Blood, Pumpkin Head: Ashes to Ashes, and The Cottage.

Jeffrey Combs- Jeff is most known for playing Herbert West in the Re-Animator films. Hes also played Poe in a successful theatre production and Stuart Gordons Masters of Horror segment, The Black Cat. Not to mention From Beyond, The Frighteners, Abominable, Fear.Com, Necronomicon: Book of the Dead, I Still Know What You Last Summer Did and his voice role as The Scarecrow in the revamped Batman The Animated Series, also known as The New Batman Adventures.

Tony Todd- Most known for his role as the hook-wielding evil of Candyman, Tonys been in a whole mess of genre films. Night of the Living Dead (1990), Voodoo Dawn, Final Destination, The Crow, Wishmaster, Murder-Set-Pieces, and Shadow: Dead Riot to name a few.

Angus Scrimm- One of the eldest contenders at age 87, Angus is best known as The Tall Man, evil mortician/graverobber of the Phantasm series. Angus has also appeared in I Sell the Dead, Incident On and Off a Mountain Road, Satan Hates You, Subspecies, Mindwarp, Chopping Mall, and Scream Bloody Murder.

Brad Dourif- Most recognizable as the voice of Chucky the killer doll in the popular Childs Play movies, Brad has also been in One Flew Over the Cuckoos Nest, Rob Zombies Halloween, Dune, Alien: Resurrection, Death Machine, Trauma, Graveyard Shift, and The Exorcist III.

Sid Haig- Sid is one of those guys thats been everywhere. Beach movie to Batman, James Bond to Women's Prison flicks. But hes probably best known for his roles as Ralph in Spider Baby and 40 years later, Captain Spaulding in House of 1,000 Corpses and The Devils Rejects. Hes also in THX 1138, Galaxy of Terror, Blood Bath, Brotherhood of Blood, and Creature.

Bill Moseley- Bill will forever be asked to shout out, Lick my plate, you dogs dicks, at horror conventions everywhere. The phrase was first uttered by Bill, in character, as Choptop in The Texas Chainsaw Massacre Part II. Bills also been in Crash and Burn, Silent Night Deadly Night III: Better Watch Out, The Convent, Thr3e, House of 1,000 Corpses, The Devils Rejects, Repo! The Genetic Opera, and The Alphabet Killer.

Tobin Bell- Tobin was never really a horror fan. His closest brush with the genre was on The X-Files. Then he played the Jigsaw Killer in Saw and his career became a little redder. He played Jigsaw in 6 sequels and also took on roles in Buried Alive, Decoys 3, and Boogeyman 3.

Gunnar Hansen- The first man to wear the dead skin mask as Leatherface in The Texas Chainsaw Massacre, Gunnar hasnt been extremely active in movies. In fact, hes always been more interested in writing. But to this day he loves recalling stories from the set of Tobe Hoopers original Chainsaw. Appropriately enough, whenever he returns to the silver screen, hes more often than not, involved with chainsawing something. Check him out in Chainsaw Hookers, Mosquito, Reykjavik Whale Watching Massacre, Chainsaw Sally, Demon Lover, and Campfire Tales.

Christopher Lee- The Eldest possible cast member, Christopher Lee just celebrated his 91st birthday. Its been a long and prolific career, one that continues to this day. Hell always be remembered as the Count himself in The Horror of Dracula but hes got more genre credits to his name than most anyone in the history of cinema. Check out The Wicker Man, The City of the Dead, Howling II: Your Sisters A Werewolf, The Mummy (1959), Castle of the Living Dead, The Devil Rides Out, The Whip and the Body, The Satanic Rites of Dracula, The Gorgon, She, The Face of Fu Manchu, Curse of the Crimson Altar, and Sleepy Hollow.

Michael Berryman- Michael is, without a doubt, the face of Wes Cravens classic The Hills Have Eyes. Hes also graced the horror world with appearances in Teenage Exorcist, The Hills Have Eyes Part II, The Devils Rejects, Smash Cut, Cut and Run, One Flew Over the Cuckoos Nest, and Deadly Blessing.

Ken Foree- Famous for the role of Peter in the original Dawn of the Dead, the physically imposing yet personable Ken Foree has also appeared in From Beyond, Leatherface: The Texas Chainsaw Massacre Part III, The Devils Rejects, Phantom of the Mall: Erics Revenge, Death Spa, and Brotherhood of Blood.

Udo Kier- Hell always be known for proclaiming, Ze blood of these whores is killing me, in Paul Morisseys classic, The Blood of Dracula. Hes also been in Flesh for Frankenstein, The Story of O, Suspiria, Shadow of the Vampire, Island of the Bloody Plantation, Spermula, and Mark of the Devil.

So, what do we think?