11/10/2023 0 Comments Edwin neal bill moseley![]() It’s fun that the fans keep rediscovering Chainsaw 2. Hanging out and doing photo ops with Caroline Williams and Bill Johnson, Stretch and Leatherface, and we still have a great relationship, the three of us. You know, I just was at a convention called Days of the Dead outside of Chicago, two or three weeks ago. Moseley: It’s been very heartwarming for me. What’s it been like over time to watch that audience grow and turn it into a cult classic that’s almost independent of the original? WH: This year also marks the 30 th anniversary of the amazing Texas Chainsaw Massacre 2. WH: As a viewer it definitely looks like it was made by a more seasoned director as well. I had no sense that he was a rookie or anything like that. What was interesting was that, with Scott Hansen, that was apparently his directorial debut. I really enjoyed working with the cast and the crew. And as I say I certainly enjoyed Virginia Beach. WH: Just overall, what was the experience like working on Possession Experiment? If you do that, then things get a lot more real. Someone asked me once why I’m so good at playing psychos, and it’s a simple response, and that is: if you’re playing a psycho or someone who’s considered a psycho, just think that you’re the only sane one in the room. If they think of themselves as a bad guy, that doesn’t make any sense. I think if he or she thinks of themselves as that then it kind of winds up undermining the power of the character. When I’m in character I just don’t think of my characters as villains. Why, I don’t know, but everybody loves a villain. I find in the movie business that the bad guys always seem to have juicier things to do and say. Moseley: You know, I don’t really mind playing good guys or bad guys. Is it interesting to get to switch that up? Which do you prefer, playing a hero or villain? WH: That’s interesting, because you’ve taken on quite a few villain roles over time. I’m a huge fan of The Exorcist and channeling my inner Max Von Sydow was a great challenge. And number two was playing the part of a priest. And first and foremost, boy, if you got a good script you got a fighting chance. First, it was a fantastic script by Mary Dixon. Wicked Horror: What drew you to Possession Experiment?īill Moseley: Well, a couple of things. CLICK HERE For 100s of FREE Trashy Horror Movies!
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