The Dementia Brothers
and their plans on world domination...
er-uh, for the DEADWORLD Movie!
NOTE:
THIS INTERVIEW WAS DONE WHEN THE DEMENTIA BROTHERS HAD THE OPTION FOR
DEADWORLD. THEY NO LONGER HAVE THE OPTION ALTHOUGH WE ARE STILL IN
DISCUSSION WITH THEM ABOUT CERTAIN AVENUES.
DEADWORLD
was optioned as a movie from Dementia Brothers Pictures. The "Brothers" are Mark
Pavia and Jack O'Donnell. They in turn, took DEADWORLD to Maysville Pictures (George
Clooney and Robert Laurence) who in turn, took it to Warner Bros. Okay, got that?
The Dementia Brothers
most recent film was Stephen Kings Night Flyer for HBO and they are currently
working on another script going into production.
Here they talk a little
bit about their desire for doing a DEADWORLD movie and a brief glimpse into what their
plans are. Now...here's the Dementia Brothers as interviewed by Caliber.
CAL: Why DEADWORLD? What was it in the
series that you thought would make a movie?
DB: From the beginning, way back in '86, we wanted to make DEADWORLD
into a feature film--it literally screamed to be made. And who better to bring this
dripping, brain-splattered epic to this country's darkened screens than the Dementia
Brothers!
CAL: Seeing as how most movies rarely
resemble the original source material and are mostly just bastardizations of the basic
premise, what can we expect from your adaptation?
DB: We've thrown around a lot of
ideas--change this, change that--but we keep coming back to the elements that we love best
about DEADWORLD. The quick way in which we're thrust into a world already full of zombies
without a lot of meaningless build up. A lot of movies would take twenty minutes to a
half-hour just to set the scene and then introduce the zombies. Not this movie! Baam!
Within five minutes there's going to be a full blown attack sequence--just like in the
comic. We're not going to spend a lot of time wondering what happened to the world, how it
happened The world is over-run with zombies, that's just how it is--no one really knows
the answer. All our characters know is that they're in a fight for their lives every
minute of the day. They are trying to live through the end of the world and push back the
evil that's already taken hold of the Earth.
CAL: So what was it that attracted you to
DEADWORLD beyond the somewhat typical zombie fest that is in so many other pictures?
DB: We love the story, it's realistic characters--their interactions, the way
they react to the horror around them--and especially the settings. Since we are from the
midwest, we immediately responded to the film's visual and atmospheric potential...the
vast empty cornfields, the small deserted towns, the attack on the decayed riverboat. Our
past films have all dealt with these same visual motiffs and DEADWORLD seemed like a
natural progression for us. Throw in a chain-smokin', Harley-ridin' King of the Dead and
all of the elements for a landmark horror flick fall ghoulishly into place! If you think
King Zombie is a bad ass in the comic, just wait until you see him in this movie!
CAL: Obviously the movie
would have to appeal to more than just the hardcore DEADWORLD fans but what can the true
fans of DEADWORLD expect from the movie?
DB: Basically, we want every warmie fan of DEADWORLD to walk out of that darkened
theatre and think "Damn, that was a great fucking movie! That's the movie I would
have made!"
CAL: What have you guys done in the
past to prepare you for taking on a feature film like you have planned for DEADWORLD?
DB: Dementia Brothers Pictures won an Award
of Excellence at the 1988 Chicago International Film Festival with our short film
UNEXCUSED ABSENCE. The film is about a brilliant but frustrated high school teacher who is
so fed up with the lazy, ignorant students that he invents a serum and injects it into the
kids in an attempt to turn them into geniuses. He makes a few mistakes along the way and
turns a number of his students into drooling, froth-mouthed monsters that he keeps chained
up in the boiler room of the high school. Fun stuff.
CAL: So working for zombies would be
something new for you or have you done work with the walking undead before?
DB: Right now, we're fully into
post-production on another short horror film called DRAG. It's a story of a woman dragging
a dead body through a post- apocalyptic zombie-plagued world We feel that DRAG in its
dark, uncompromising tone, is the perfect lead-up nightmare to DEADWORLD.
CAL: You said before that you had some
other scripts in the works. Are they of a similar vein to what would be expected from
DEADWORLD?
DB: We have several screenplays being shopped
around L.A. One is titled SLICE, the story of a crazed, axe wielding grade school teacher.
The other script is SKINWALKERS, an epic tale of resurrected Indian demons taking back
their land by any bloody and horrific means necessary.
CAL: Any last thing that you want the
DEADWORLD fans to know about the movie?
DB: Mark has a very fluid visual style. The camera is always moving. DEADWORLD
will be one of the most visually dynamic horror films ever made. We are young, energetic
film-makers with a passion for high-energy, head-splitting movies, but more importantly,
the Dementia Brothers are horror fans! We are determined to make the greatest kick-ass
Zombie flick to ever hit the screens! And we mean it. Get ready for the gore!
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