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Michael Rooker talks About the Mean Streets of Chicago on the Set of Atlantis Down

3 July 2010 9:34 AM, PDT | 28 Days Later Analysis | See recent 28 Days Later Analysis news »

Atlantis Down is a science-fiction themed film, which completed shooting in 2009. In to 2010, the film has now moved in to post-production and one of the film's castmates, Michael Rooker (The Freeway Killer), has provided an interview for director Max Bartoli and producer Ethan Marten (Dead Men) to discuss the status of this project. Also, in the interview Rooker is questioned about his other work including his part on the Italian shot Cliffhanger, with Sylvester Stallone. As well, Rooker is not shy in talking about the mean streets of Chicago, where he grew up as a youth. So, listen in as this prolific actor talks about multiple topics in this exclusive video interview found below.

For those unfamiliar with the project, the synopsis for Atlantis Down is here:

"2025 - the Shuttle has been relegated to glorified taxi. On a routine mission shuttle Atlantis encounters bursts of light shutting down its instrumentation »

- 28DaysLaterAnalysis@gmail.com (Michael Ross Allen)

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