Camp fires. Horny teenagers. A killer in the woods. It must be a 1980s slasher…but wait, it’s 2011? Grabbing a camera is as easy as it is going to Best Buy now days, but to make a good movie, instead of something someone would rather hit the delete button, takes a little more than pressing the record button. Writer/director Brad Mills talks to Killer Film about his Canadian Diy slasher The Legend of the Psychotic Forest Ranger, that has something else placing inside of your head other than an axe – tongue planted firmly in cheek.
Jon: Picking up a camera and shooting a movie seems so easy to non-film-makers, so tell us about the origin of The Legend of the Psychotic Forest Ranger and how did you get it funded?
Brad Mills: There are a few dream crushing assholes, out there – but thankfully there’s a lot more creative types.
Jon: Picking up a camera and shooting a movie seems so easy to non-film-makers, so tell us about the origin of The Legend of the Psychotic Forest Ranger and how did you get it funded?
Brad Mills: There are a few dream crushing assholes, out there – but thankfully there’s a lot more creative types.
- 7/20/2011
- by Jon Peters
- Killer Films
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