![]() ![]() And then people kind of chuckle." And he goes, "Well, do these images right here make you chuckle?" And he slides across these three pictures of the ideas the prosthetics to make up these mangy brothers and I wanted to throw up right there! They were so frightening looking and so horribly disfigured, but they were men. I'm putting myself on the table to be serious and all of a sudden there's a monster with horns coming into the shot. I don't want to do a movie where I'm being chased through the woods by monsters! Like, big, ooga-booga. I said, "I don't want to do a movie with monsters. When I went to have the meeting with him, he had three mountain men sketched up. He knows what he's doing, he's really exceptional at it and the best in the business. From Jurassic Park to the Terminators.he's done all that stuff. He's created some of the most memorable creatures and characters from movies that we all know and have seen and love. I think everyone over their life has been a fan of Stan Winston's. IGNFF: Were you a fan of Stan's before the movie? DUSHKU: Yeah, I was. After his pitch, Desmond Harrington showed up, so I had these three guys telling me why I had to do this movie! I had so much respect for all of them and so it kind of came to be. How can you make a horror movie that's not rated R, you know? You lose all the fun! So I was not feeling like that was something I wanted to venture into right away, but I figured I should hear the director Rob Schmidt's take on it and after I talked to Rob, he sent me over to Stan Winston's studio. I think it also got messed up when we lost our R rating. ![]() I think that it was a complex kind of plot and it got lost somehow in the telling. Everyone involved was great and I don't think that it was really anyone's fault. I'd really only had one other experience with horror film and it was one that was complex and didn't really come together in the end. The script came and I wasn't right off the bat feeling it for some reason. How did he talk you into it? ELIZA DUSHKU: Well, it was funny. IGN FILMFORCE: I understand the legendary Stan Winston convinced you to do this movie. Recently, the actress took a few moments to discuss the movie, Buffy's swan song and her upcoming FOX series, Tru Calling. Dushku stars as Jessie, part of a group of friends stranded in the middle of the woods and stalked by monstrously disfigured mountain men. "And it worked!" These days, Dushku is hoping horror movie buffs will get the same sort of goosebumps from Wrong Turn, a scary movie that boasts legendary character effects artist Stan Winston as a producer. "I think we had one of the Freddy Krueger tapes at my house and when I wanted that adrenaline burst of fear and terror – wanting to watch it so bad even though it scared me – I would watch Nightmare on Elm Street," she says. ' " Still, it should come as no surprise that the actress who has graced us with such iconic tough girls as Buffy the Vampire Slayer's Faith and Bring It On's Missy Pantone enjoys the singular sensation fear inspires. "I remember watching the Nightmare on Elm Streets, remember those? Freddy Krueger? 'One, two, Freddy's coming for you. That's what big brothers do!" she remembers, laughing. When I was younger, they would try and make me watch scary movies to freak me out.
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