Repo! The Genetic Opera

A biotech company owns the rights to people's organs.
Running Time: 98 minutes
R Restricted

Horror, Musical

Synopsis
A worldwide epidemic allows a biotech company to manage an organ-financing program that allows it to foreclose on and harvest human body parts.

Cast: Anthony Stewart Head, Alexa Vega, Paul Sorvino, Terrance Zdunich, Bill Moseley, Ogre , Paris Hilton, Sarah Brightman

Producer(s): Twisted Pictures

Crew: Director - Darren Bousman, Writer - Darren Smith, Writer - Terrance Zdunich, Producer - Mark Burg, Producer - Daniel Heffner, Producer - Carl Mazzocone, Producer - Oren Koules, Executive Producer - Darren Bousman, Executive Producer - Jonathan McHugh, Executive Producer - Peter Block, Executive Producer - Jason Constantine, Executive Producer - Sarah Greenberg, Executive Producer - Tim Palen, Cinematographer - Joseph White, Production Design - David Hackl, Costume Designer - Alex Kavanagh, Original Music - Darren Smith, Original Music - Terrance Zdunich, Casting - Johanna Ray, Casting - Jenny Jue, Film Editor - Harvey Rosenstock


Distributor: Lionsgate Films

Release Date: 11/07/2008
Running Time: 98 minutes
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R Restricted


Production Notes: - Notes provided by Lionsgate Films. -



SHORT SYNOPSIS



In the year 2056 - the not so distant future - an epidemic of organ failures devastates the planet. Out of the tragedy, a savior emerges: GeneCo, a biotech company that offers organ transplants... for a price. Those who miss their payments are scheduled for repossession and hunted by villainous Repo Men.



In a world where surgery addicts are hooked on painkilling drugs and murder is sanctioned by law, a sheltered young girl searches for the cure to her own rare disease as well as information about her family's mysterious history. After being sucked into the haunting world of GeneCo, she is unable to turn back, as all of her questions will be answered at the wildly anticipated spectacular event: The Genetic Opera.



Directed by Darren Lynn Bousman (SAW II, SAW III, SAW IV) and produced by Twisted Pictures and released by Lionsgate, this futuristic horror rock opera stars Alexa Vega (SPY KIDS), Anthony Stewart Head (TV's "Buffy the Vampire Slayer"), world-renowned singer Sarah Brightman (Broadway's "Phantom of the Opera"), Paris Hilton (HOUSE OF WAX), Ogre from the band Skinny Puppy, Terrance Zdunich, with Bill Moseley (THE DEVIL'S REJECTS) and Paul Sorvino (GOODFELLAS). By fusing ROCKY HORROR PICTURE SHOW and BLADE RUNNER, this unique production modernizes the "rock opera" genre with original music and rich, dark production design.



This is not your parents' opera...



EXTENDED SYNOPSIS

In the year 2056 an epidemic of organ failures devastates the planet. Out of the tragedy, a savior emerges: GeneCo, a biotech company that offers organ transplants. Operations don't come cheap so, for those who can't afford it, GeneCo offers easy organ financing. With so many patients undergoing transplant surgery, GeneCo develops Zydrate, a compound derived from an endorphin that's created in the brain at the time of death, to give patients a "pain free" recovery.



GeneCo's easy operations quickly gain popular appeal and, through innovative marketing, they carve out a new industry: surgery as a fashion statement. People will go under the knife for stronger bones, younger organs, to change their race. GeneCo's designer body parts and name-brand organ upgrades become the popular obsession, and GeneCo gains political influence, allowing them to push a bill through Congress: Organ Repossessions are Legalized.



In addition to already high interest rates and late fees, GeneCo adds a repossession clause to its contracts. Patients who miss their payments are now scheduled for repossession and hunted by Repo Men, legal surgical assassins contracted by GeneCo. Although sanctioned by law, the Repo Men are reviled and feared by the public, so they wear masks to keep their identities secret. Unable to keep up with the rising cost of surgeries and fearful for their lives, GeneCo's customers often become Zydrate addicts. A black market industry is created, with GraveRobbers tapping the deceased for Zydrate and selling it to junkies, cutting into GeneCo's profits.



GeneCo's CEO, Rotti Largo (Paul Sorvino) successfully uses aggressive marketing to retain control of his customers, but he is fearful about the future of his empire. His two sons, Pavi (Ogre) and Luigi (Bill Moseley), and daughter Amber (Paris Hilton) are addicted to surgery, spending the family money almost as quickly as the company makes it.



Seventeen-year-old Shilo (Alexa Vega) lives a life far removed from the privileged world of the Largo children. She is kept locked away in her home by her father Nathan (Anthony Stewart Head), who has warned her that the outside world could be life threatening for her because of a genetic blood disease that was passed down from her mother. Nathan is a widower, having lost Shilo's mother Marni to a botched operation, in which he was the surgeon. He is wracked with guilt from the accident and wants nothing more than to protect his daughter.



But Nathan has a secret identity: he is GeneCo's most feared assassin, Repo Man. Rotti Largo uses Nathan's guilt over the accident to manipulate him into doing his evil dirty work, but is Nathan a better person because he's only taking orders? What is he really protecting Shilo from...her disease or the truth about her father and the world they live in?



Rotti Largo lures Shilo into the outside world into a dangerous scavenger hunt, promising her that the cure for her disease and the truth about her mother's mysterious death lay at the end of the journey. He baits her with opportunities that her father has always kept from her, even introducing her to her idol, the singer Blind Mag (Sarah Brightman), who seems to have a connection to Shilo's mother.



Shilo gets involved in a dangerous game, not knowing who is her enemy and who is her friend, trying to keep her secret from her father, with her medic alert bracelet going off all the time warning her that she needs to take her medication and warning her father that she is out of the house. Repo Man and a GraveRobber (Terrance Zdunich) keep showing up and it's never clear who's there to hurt or help.



It all leads up to the wildly anticipated spectacular The Genetic Opera, where Rotti promises all of Shilo's questions will be answered.







ABOUT THE PRODUCTION





REPO! THE GENETIC OPERA is the brainchild of Darren Smith and Terrance Zdunich. The two began performing what they called ten-minute operas at coffee shops and rock clubs in Los Angeles in 2000. One of those short pieces, The Necromerchant's Debt, a futuristic tale involving a graverobber, was the seed that grew into REPO! Zdunich says that "the original GraveRobber was a character very similar to the one I'm playing now in that he was this rogue who lived on the outskirts of society. He was making a social commentary about what he'd see in the graveyard. One of the things that he saw was a repo man who would repossess body organs that were bought on credit - that ten-minute story ended up evolving to where the GraveRobber became indebted to the Repo Man. When we performed it the audience reception to that story was the strongest of all the ten-minute operas we had done, so we thought 'Let's make it bigger!'"



From there, Smith and Zdunich expanded their story into a forty-five minute set of vignettes called REPO, which introduced most of the characters that would eventually inhabit the movie incarnation. They continued performing the show at rock clubs in L.A., and it later grew into a fully staged two-hour theatrical production, which was first performed in 2002. The show was mounted at the John Raitt Theater in Hollywood, the Split ID Theater in West Hollywood, and then went on to Off-Broadway at the Wings Theater in New York's West Village. It was during the process of staging and performing the show in New York and L.A. that Smith and Zdunich were able to develop the story, characters and songs that would later become the film REPO! THE GENETIC OPERA.



During this time, they also met music video director Darren Lynn Bousman when he came in to audition as a director for one of the stage productions. Recalls Bousman, "I'd just moved to Los Angeles to do musicals. Ever since I was a kid, I've responded to musicals like JESUS CHRIST SUPERSTAR and TOMMY. Until I get out here, and of course there's no musicals to be done. So I started shopping my own script called THE DESPERATE, meeting with a bunch of people, who'd ask, 'What's your ultimate goal?' And I said, 'I want to do a musical.'"



"One day a script came across my desk," continues Bousman, "but it's not a script per se, it's a stage play called 'Repo.' And I was like, "I don't want to do a stage play." And my reps said, "Just read it." They didn't have any of the music, but I read it anyway and flipped. Immediately I found the writers and called them, begging, 'Let me direct this, let me direct this.' And this was without even hearing the music, it's just reading the words on the page."



Smith and Zdunich admired Darren Lynn Bousman's passion and love for the rock opera genre and immediately hired him to direct the first full-length stage production of REPO!



Darren Lynn Bousman went on from there to direct SAW II, which became the number one movie at the American box office its opening week and then SAW III, another number one film at the American box office week of opening, but he always felt connected to REPO! and wanted to see it made into a film. Bousman tried repeatedly to use his newfound connections and influence to get a REPO! movie financed, but a musical horror rock opera was a hard concept for producers to visualize.



It was going back to their ten-minute roots that finally got the movie made. Bousman reached out to Zdunich and Smith, flying them up to Toronto to make a ten-minute short film to pitch Lionsgate and Twisted Pictures Producers Carl Mazzocone, Mark Burg and Oren Koules on the REPO! concept. Bousman then approached SAW Producer Daniel Jason Heffner as they were finishing editing on SAW III, explaining that REPO! was his dream project and asked for help to get the short made. Heffner agreed and gathered the entire SAW crew together over a weekend to make the short. It was a true labor of love, with everyone volunteering their services, and vendors offering free equipment and post-production services.



The short, which featured two numbers from REPO! - "Zydrate Anatomy" and "21st Century Cure" - showed producers and financiers what the full-length movie could be, and pre-production got under way in 2006.



When casting the film, the filmmakers had to find actors who were not only perfect for the roles and willing to take a risk on an unconventional movie, but who could also sing. So they took an unconventional approach - they put together a packet, which they sent out to managers and agents, including the short film, a booklet of design sketches and a CD of some of the rough tracks of songs.



The first actor cast was Alexa Vega as Shilo, who was performing on Broadway in Hairspray at the time. She actually found out about the project when Darren Lynn Bousman contacted her through a MySpace fan page. "I was in New York working on the Broadway show, HAIRSPRAY, and, okay, literally, on a fan MySpace page that somebody made for me, I just happened to be on the inbox of it, and this director Darren Bousman sent me a message saying, "I really want you to be in my movie," blah blah blah blah blah. I'm thinking "Ay-yi-yi, it's one of those people again, you know." So I just skipped past it. And then I got another one, and I'm like, all right. So finally I checked out his MySpace and he said that he directed SAW. I called my agency saying, "Hey, is this legit?" And they said, "Oh yeah, we turned it down." I'm like, "You what?" They're like, "We turned it down." So I messaged him back right away, I'm like, "Okay, um, I'd love to read it," 'cause he kind of gave me like a little synopsis of what it was about.



While skeptical at first, Alexa was quickly sold on the project once he explained it to her. They then secured Paul Sorvino, a trained opera singer, as Rotti Largo. According to Zdunich, "Rotti was written as kind of a mixture of Pavarotti and a typical Italian mob boss that's portrayed in film and TV. Paul obviously has played the Italian mob bosses before - and he sings opera. So what more can you say? He's the perfect Rotti."



Anthony Stewart Head, best known in the U.S. for his role in BUFFY THE VAMPIRE SLAYER but also a popular theater actor in the U.K., took on the role of Nathan/Repo Man. Says Head, "While in Los Angeles on another project, my agent set up a meeting for me with Darren and Terrance and the other Darren. It was largely Darren Bousman's enthusiasm that just completely won me over. He said, you know, he'd been wanting to make this ever since he left college, and you know, and this was his dream and he'd managed to persuade the people at Lionsgate by eventually making a trailer, which he then proceeded to show me. And that they'd finally consented to making this movie. From that moment on, I was like, "Okay, what, show me where I sign up."



International recording artist/performer Sarah Brightman, in her feature film debut, was cast as Blind Mag. Says Brightman, "Mag was a girl with a gift, and that gift of song and musicality. She was blind, and the empire of GeneCo gave Mag her eyes. As a result, she was able to far more easily give her gift to the world because she could see again and function in a more sort of positive way. Unfortunately for Mag, and for everybody who's been under the spell of GeneCo and needed their help, she sold her soul to the devil. It's been a great part to play and I wish I had years to live with the part because she is so deeply textured."



There was a lot of interest from young actresses to play the part of Amber Sweet, but Paris Hilton so impressed the filmmakers when she auditioned she was offered the part immediately. Says Darren Bousman, "Paris Hilton's character, Amber Sweet, was a hard one because I needed someone who could sing, be sexual, very sexy, and yet be able to change her identity a lot. We met with a lot of actresses but we ended up going with Paris because she was the most prepared for the role, she was the most eager for the role, and I think there was a, there was a challenge for me as a director to take people away from Paris Hilton and put her for something else. I've showed the trailer to a bunch of people and everyone asks, "Why didn't you put Paris in the trailer?" And I'm like, "Paris is in the trailer in twenty-two shots." They're like, "No, she's not." So I play it back and I'm like, "There." And their jaw just drops. No one expects that. It's exciting for me as well is to show people a different light on her."



Says Hilton, "Darren is an incredible director. I've been a huge fan of his since the SAW movies. So it's an honor to just be a part of this film. Seeing the footage has been so exciting. I've never seen a movie with this much color, this much great music and such an eclectic cast. It's very unique and I think it's something that people will be watching for years to come, you know. Something like my grandkids are going to watch. It will still be like around just like THE ROCKY HORROR PICTURE SHOW."





Horror icon Bill Moseley agreed to take on the part of Luigi Largo; Kevin Ogilvie, better known as "Ohgr", the frontman for the band Skinny Puppy, had an aesthetic that matched perfectly with that of the industrial sound of the film and easily stepped in to the role of Pavi Largo; and Terrance Zdunich of course claimed the role of GraveRobber, which he originated on the stage.



Many members of the SAW crew continued on with the team to make REPO! THE GENETIC OPERA the movie, including Costume Designer Alex Kavanagh and Production Designer David Hackl. The film began production in both Los Angeles, where the actors pre-recorded the music with renowned Music Producers Yoshiki and Joseph Bishara, and in Toronto, where the designers began creating the futuristic GeneCo dominated world of REPO!



Production Designer David Hackl worked closely with Darren Lynn Bousman to achieve the not-so-distant futurism of the film. According to Hackl, one of the most challenging sets to create was GeneCo's Sanitarium Square, where the Genetic Opera is performed. He explains, "this is a set that is supposed to feel quite large almost like an Italian piazza - something that is Rotti's dream of a beautiful world, where opera is the favorite music, where people wear beautiful costumes and are elegant and have wonderful lives. While everything outside the square is crumbling and pretty much falling away. The further you go out from the square, the more the communities are disintegrating, and it's closing in on him rather quickly. We wanted to have the square that was elegant, but also had a feel of falling apart. So, one of the references we used were the photographs of a great photographer Robert Polidori, who did a lot of photographs in Cuba. In them, you can see how Havana still remains somewhat beautiful and elegant, even though the buildings are falling apart. GeneCo Square is very much like that."



Sketches that Zdunich made during the many incarnations of the opera provided a great reference for Costume Designer Alex Kavanagh in creating the fantastical world of the film. From there she worked to create a world in the not-too-distant future. In her words, "we took a lot of interesting clothes from contemporary fashion and just how we styled them is what gives them a very different vibe from contemporary fashion."



One of the most interesting characters in the film in terms of wardrobe is the outrageous Amber Sweet. According to Kavanagh, "Amber Sweet is our most dynamic character because she is a chameleon by nature. Her obsession with her appearance is part of her character; she's unfulfilled on the inside so she's constantly trying to create this entire new Amber on the outside. We have about eight different costume changes for her and each time it's a completely separate look: costume, hair, makeup, contact lenses, everything changes. Now Paris Hilton is playing Amber Sweet and, because we were working with a somewhat limited budget I talked to her on the phone before she came, and she said, 'Don't worry, I'll bring stuff.' She brought six suitcases full of stuff, and she's got amazing clothes. She brought all her accessories and amazing jewelry. And she's definitely a very stylish person. She knows what looks good on her and, and is willing to take some chances. A lot of the stuff she's wearing in this film is stuff she wouldn't be caught dead wearing in the street, but she went for it."



At the core of this entire project, however, is the music, which is born of many influences. This rock opera boasts an entirely original soundtrack that blends equal parts Goth and punk rock to form an eerie and powerful musical narrative. Creator Darren Smith explains, "The through line is kind of a Nine Inch Nails, industrial sound. It goes through jazz. It goes through classical, especially opera, because we really wanted to have a legitimate opera sound with the industrial NIN sound, butted together. You'll hear hip-hop, a lot of rock. What's been fantastic about this movie experience is, in the recorded music created for the stage productions I play most, if not all of the instruments. But now, when we've brought it to the film, we've got all these amazing new musicians on board."



The musicians that formed this all-star line-up includes performances from Richard Patrick (Filter), Stephen Perkins (Jane's Addiction), Clown (Slipknot), Ray Luzier (Army of Anyone), Brian Young (David Lee Roth's band), Richard Fortus (Guns & Roses), Sonny Moore (From First to Last), David J (Bauhaus/Love & Rockets), Daniel Ash (Love & Rockets), Blasko (Ozzy Osborne), Tommy Clefetus (Rob Zombie's band), Melora Creager (Rasputina). Also lending her voice to the soundtrack is the edgy pop star Poe.



Japanese musician and composer Yoshiki Haysahi (of the legendary rock band X-Japan) co-produced the music with Joe Bishara to create one of the most diverse soundtracks in movie history.



Says Smith, "At first I was thinking, 'This is my thing. I don't know if I want to do that,' but we have a great producer, Joe Bishara; we've got people who play with Guns and Roses, with Bauhaus, with Filter, Skinny Puppy, Nine Inch Nails. Plus, we've got Sarah Brightman, who plays Blind Mag the supposed great opera diva, and of course she is in real life. Paul Sorvino has a phenomenal voice too. Even Paris Hilton who everyone will be blown away by. All of the actors performed their own songs. The music is just phenomenal. The whole production was a great experience."



Director Bousman invites fans to come experience REPO! THE GENETIC OPERA. "Forget the genre," implores Bousman. "Forget the music, forget the horror. It's an experience that you should have in a movie theatre with a group full of people. This is nothing like you've ever seen before. That's the most exciting thing for me. It's brand new. It's catchy, it's cool, it's hip, it's edgy, it's dark, it's sexy. It's everything and I think that there's something in it for everyone."



ABOUT THE CAST







ALEXA VEGA (Shilo Wallace)

Alexa Vega has been acting since the age of four when she landed the role of Burt Reynolds's daughter in the acclaimed television series, "Evening Shade". She became known worldwide in 2001 with her role as Carmen Cortez in the SPY KIDS trilogy. Vega also made her Broadway debut in 2007 when she played Penny Pingleton in the Tony Award winning Broadway version of "Hairspray".



Ms. Vega has appeared in the films TWISTER, as the young Helen Hunt, LITTLE GIANTS, NINE MONTHS, GHOSTS OF MISSISSIPPI, DEEP END OF THE OCEAN, SLEEPOVER, and STATE'S EVIDENCE. Her television credits include "Ladies Man," opposite Alfred Molina, "ER," "Chicago Hope," and the lead in the Lifetime feature, "Odd Girl Out." She was most recently seen starring in the HBO film, WALKOUT and has just completed filming the independent film, THE BEAUTIFUL ORDINARY.





ANTHONY STEWART HEAD (Repo Man/Nathan Wallace)

Anthony Stewart Head most recently appeared in Tim Burton's SWEENEY TODD and can be seen in Woody Allen's as yet untitled upcoming film. He has appeared on screen in films including IMAGINE ME AND YOU, and often on television in the UK and US on shows such as "Two Guys, A Girl and a Pizza Place", "Buffy the Vampire Slayer, "Silent Witness", "Highlander", "Persuasion", "Monarch of the Glen", and "Hotel Babylon".





SARAH BRIGHTMAN (Blind Mag)

In a genre-defying music career that could be described as nothing less than spectacular, Sarah Brightman has established herself as the world's best selling soprano of all time.



Her extraordinary abilities as a consummate recording artist and live performer have allowed her to achieve sales of more than 26 million albums and two million DVDs, and earned her more than 150 gold and platinum sales certifications in 34 countries on all continents. She remains the only artist ever to hold the No. 1 spot on Billboard's Classical and Dance charts simultaneously. Ms. Brightman's unprecedented crossover success has also helped pave the way for such performers as Andrea Bocelli, Il Divo, and Josh Groban, and earned her nearly every major music award on the planet, including a listing in the Guinness Book of World Records for the success of "Time to Say Goodbye," the best-selling single in German recording history.



Above all, Sarah Brightman is one of the most trailblazing entertainers of her time, effortlessly transcending and blending musical styles from pop, rock, and Broadway show-stoppers, to operatic and classical arias, all the while captivating audiences around the globe with her exquisite voice and her undeniably electrifying stage presence.



In addition to her impressive record-sales figures, in 1992 Sarah closed the Barcelona Olympic Games with a performance seen by an astounding two billion viewers. In 2004, she grossed $60 million on the record-breaking Harem World Tour, playing to an audience of 700,000 worldwide. And in Sao Paulo, Brazil, Sarah performed to a crowd of 120,000 in a single night.



Yet, in spite of her mass appeal, each album she delivers makes a strong personal statement and cuts right through to the heart and soul of the individual listener. Her latest is certainly no exception. Symphony - Ms. Brightman's first new studio recording in five years - luminously exemplifies the meaning of that very word. "Symphony" is defined as "a harmonious combination of elements, especially an effective combination of colors."



Recorded in Germany, the USA and the UK, Symphony features all new songs, and was created by Sarah with long-time producer Frank Peterson. In addition to reuniting her with Andrea Bocelli on the sweeping, romantic "Canto Della Terra," the characteristically eclectic album features collaborations with Spanish counter tenor sensation Fernando Lima ("Pasión"), Italian tenor Alessandro Safina ("Sarai Qui"), and rock superstar Paul Stanley (KISS) on "I Will Be with You (Where the Lost Ones Go)." Another highlight is "Running," the International Association of Athletics Federation Green Project Charity song, which Sarah performed at their Championships opening ceremonies in Osaka, Japan. 2008 could offer audiences another opportunity to witness the tremendous impact Sarah has made as a live entertainer as a tour is in the works.





PARIS HILTON (Amber Sweet)

Paris Hilton can currently be seen starring in "The Simple Life 4-TIL DEATH DO US PART", which airs on E! Entertainment. The show follows Paris and Nicole Richie, as the girls become temporary mothers and leave behind the comforts of life in Beverly Hills. Paris' other television credits include: "The O.C.", "Las Vegas", "Veronica Mars", and "The George Lopez Show".



Paris was last seen on the big screen in the Warner Bros. film THE HOUSE OF WAX, starring alongside Chad Michael Murray for producer Joel Silver. Paris is currently in production on THE HOTTIE AND THE NOTTIE, which she is starring in and producing.



Additional film credits include RAISING HELEN, ZOOLANDER, THE CAT IN THE HAT, and WONDERLAND.



Paris' career continues to evolve with exciting and challenging projects. August 2006 marked the worldwide release of her debut self titled album on Warner Bros Records, produced by Scott Storch. The first single "Stars are Blind" was released on radio and immediately began burning up the airwaves. She recently released her second book, Confess It All to Me, following her New York Times Best Seller, Confessions of an Heiress for Simon & Shuster in September 2004. Her third fragrance under the Paris Hilton brand was released in October 2006.



Paris enjoys spending time with her family, friends and pets and is actively involved in numerous animal advocacy and charity organizations.





OGRE (Pavi Largo)

In spring of 2007, Ogre hit the road with Skinny Puppy, his band of over twenty years. Hidden behind a thin white screen splattered red, he donned ornate headgear and moved as though his limbs were manipulated by well-concealed strings, bringing a new, and perhaps gorier, version of shadow puppetry to audiences across North America and Europe. This was just one of many inspired roles the vocalist has adopted for his stage shows over the years.



Since 1982, Ogre has remained a vanguard artist, his work consequently influencing a generation of musicians spanning across genres. With the pioneering industrial group Skinny Puppy, he and cohort cEVIN Key have matched brutally vivid socio-political commentary with the unsettling clang of electronic music. Onstage, he has made a career of instilling theatrical virtues in a genre typically predisposed towards anonymity by utilizing film footage, elaborate costumes and make up and body language to reanimate the songs. In his more recent project ohGr, the vocalist has lent the same level of creativity and enthusiasm to a more accessible sound.



After years of performing live, it was only natural for Ogre to move into film and REPO! THE GENETIC OPERA seems to be a perfect first fit for the artist.





TERRANCE ZDUNICH (GraveRobber)

See ABOUT THE FILMMAKERS





BILL MOSELEY (Luigi Largo)

Every self-respecting horror fan remembers the first time they saw Bill Moseley -as ChopTop, the madder than mad, larger than life and sicker than sick younger brother of cannibal chili king Drayton Sawyer in THE TEXAS CHAINSAW MASSACRE PART 2.



Moseley graduated with a BA in English from Yale University and became a freelance writer for prestigious periodicals like Omni, National Lampoon, Rolling Stone, Interview and Psychology Today. Moseley wrote, funded, and starred (as The Hitchhiker) in a wigged-out parody of one of his favorite films, THE TEXAS CHAINSAW MASSACRE, called THE TEXAS CHAINSAW MANICURE, an impressively imaginative, dead-on rip on the original, which impressed MASSACRE auteur Hooper, so much that two years later, Moseley stepped into the role of ChopTop, and a new horror icon was born.



Moseley then worked continuously in front of the camera, appearing in CHUCK (The Mask), Clint Eastwood's PINK CADILLAC, SILENT NIGHT DEADLY NIGHT 3, and Sam Raimi's ARMY OF DARKNESS. Moseley starred in Rob Zombie's controversial HOUSE OF 1000 CORPSES, which would become a massive cult favorite and spawn an even more vicious and critically embraced sequel, THE DEVIL'S REJECTS - which also landed Moseley a prime recurring role in HBO's "Carnivàle".



Now a genre icon twice over, Moseley lives in Hollywood with his two daughters, two cats, a cantankerous parrot named Mr. Hanky, and Lucinda, the love of his life. He also finds time to release full-length albums of experimental rock 'n' roll under the moniker Cornbugs with ex-Guns N' Roses member, Buckethead. His recent film projects include GRINDHOUSE and Rob Zombie's HALLOWEEN. Bill is about to film ICE 44, with Cuba Gooding, Jr. and Ray Winstone and also will star in horror/thriller BLOOD NIGHT. Bill was Guest of Honor at the 2006 World Horror Convention.





PAUL SORVINO (Rotti Largo)

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ABOUT THE FILMMAKERS



DARREN LYNN BOUSMAN (Director)

Darren Lynn Bousman grew up in Kansas, where he became heavily involved in the theater community. He attended Kansas University where he majored in theater and film. During his sophomore year, he left KU to attend a film school in Orlando, FL. It was in Florida that Darren began writing and directing short horror films. Shortly after moving to Los Angeles, Darren began directing music videos and commercials for such Utopian Pictures artists as Velma Fix, and Tamela. In early 2003, Darren became a freelance director for The Firm, a Beverly Hills-based management company. While working with The Firm, he has directed various music videos and commercial spots, including the StaticX hit "So" which made its premier on MTV and FUSE. That same year, Bousman directed the first theatrical stage production of REPO at the John Raitt Theater in Hollywood to sold-out crowds. In 2004, Darren helmed the commercial campaign for Virgin Cola where he directed five separate national spots. Darren was introduced to the Twisted Pictures producers Gregg Hoffman, Mark Burg, and Oren Koules after penning the script THE DESPERATE, which sparked the seed that Leigh

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