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Exclusive Interview With David Ury From Rob Zombie’s ’31’

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Rob Zombie announced a few days ago that filming for 31 has finished. Over the past couple months, he’s been making casting announcements, with a few more still to come. One of those was David Ury, whom many know best as Spooge from Breaking Bad (the meth head that got his head crushed with an ATM fairly early in the series), who will play the role of Schizo-Head.

Update: Check out a pic of Schizo-Head from the film

Ury has been in numerous films and on even more TV shows (including Grimm and American Horror Story). He also co-wrote a children’s book for adults, wrote and directed a horror short, and works on all kinds of stuff really.

We caught up with Ury to ask him about 31, his love for horror, and the rest.

iHorror: I understand you’re a big horror fan. What are some of your favorites?

David Ury: There were a few movies that I used to watch over and over again starting when I was about 7 years old.   Motel Hell, Creep Show and  The Return of the Living Dead (Which had a great soundtrack) were ones that I probably watched more than a dozen times.  As well as The Stuff, Children of the Corn.  As far as more modern stuff, I like a lot of the Japanese films Ring, The Grudge, Chakushin Ari.   American film-wise I like Eli Roth’s stuff, I loved Slither, and of course The Devil’s Rejects.

iH: So 31 is done shooting. Without giving anything away, do you have any interesting or fun behind-the-scene stories from the project?

DU: Well,  when I got the job I had no idea that film legends Malcolm McDowell and Tracy Walter had also joined the cast.  I don’t have fan-boy moments too often anymore, but I had a pretty severe Clockwork Orange obsession in college, so I was a bit giddy to get to work alongside “Alex”. It really helped sharpen me up and made me ready for a bit of the old ultra-violence.

iH: What are your thoughts on working with Zombie? What’s he like as a director?

DU: Working with Rob Zombie is pretty much as good as it gets. He’s a very warm and friendly guy and he makes an effort to make sure that all his actors are comfortable on set.  He is very inclusive.  It’s quite fun to watch him work, you can tell that he is laser focused on his vision.

iH: In 31, you and Lew Temple are playing a pair of murderous brothers who live in Murder World. Anything else you can tell us about your character(s)?

DU: Well, I can’t really give you any details just yet but I  will say it’s certainly the craziest s**t I’ve ever done on film.

iH: I was looking at the set photos from Breaking Bad on your website and it occurred to me that Spooge actually looks perfect for a Rob Zombie movie, complete with the “Wine her, dine her, 69 her” shirt. I actually went back and watched the ATM scene again, and I could easily see Spooge in one of Zombie’s films. Are there any similarities between Spooge and Schizo-Head?

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DU: Hmmm. I could definitely see Spooge walking off the Breaking Bad set and into a Rob Zombie movie.  But character-wise they’re not too similar.  Spooge definitely uses the word “skank” way more that Schizo-Head.

iH: In Breaking Bad, you played one of the most memorable small roles on the greatest television drama ever created in my opinion. Please tell me about your experience working on the show and with that cast and crew.

DU: Only the first season of the show had aired when I started shooting.  It was critically acclaimed but it hadn’t quite caught on yet.  I don’t think that , at that time, anybody suspected it would rise to the legendary status it has achieved today.  It seemed like it was flying under the radar, but on set you could tell that everyone knew they were part of something special.  The actors and crew I met were all really happy to be there and there was a certain undefinable energy humming through the place.  Aaron Paul was great to work with, and I also got to do a scene with Charles Baker “Skinny Pete”  who’s a fantastic guy/actor.   It was a really fulfilling job, definitely one of the highlights of my career.  I’m a huge fan of Breaking Bad and Walking Dead.  They’re pretty much my two favorite shows.  Hence this video.

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iH: What was your experience like working on American Horror Story?

DU: I had a very tiny role on the show and I was only there for a day.   I was in a scene with Eric Stonestreet who had been my improv comedy coach back when I first moved to LA, so that   was interesting. It’s always fun to end up working with one of your teachers.  I’m hoping to get another shot at working on AHS as I’d love to take on a meatier role…maybe alongside Pepper (Naomi Grossman).

iH: You’ve appeared in a number of movies, but it seems like the vast majority of your work is on television. Do you prefer one over the other?

DU: I don’t really have a preference as long as it’s a fun project to work on.

iH:  You wrote/co-directed a horror short called Augustine? The premise sounds very fun. What can you tell us about that project?

DU: I wrote Augustine with actor Tahmus Rounds (The Crazies) who I met on the set of Bones in 2011.  On Bones we played two guys working on a corpse farm where scientists study how human bodies decay.   Tahmus is a crafty artist who had been working for years on these crazy robotic toys. He’d always wanted to do a project with them so we wrote a little short around them. We wrote in a role for ourselves as a creepy pair of brothers.  Soon Co-Director David Neptune came aboard and camera man Otis Ropert (The Shield) and we shot a 10 minute short horror/comedy.  It’s sort of an homage to the low budget horror that we grew up with like Evil Dead.  We used the classic 80’s horror plot of a group of drunk and horny college kids heading to an abandoned cabin…and then they die. The leads are Shelby Young (A.H.S. season 1, Nightlight)  and Reid Ewing (Fright Night, Modern Family). David Neptune and I had previously worked with them on a little commercial parody that won a comedy award years ago.  Augustine will be available on line after it finishes its festival run.  We will make sure to let all you iHorror readers know when it’s posted.

iH: Tell us about your book Everybody Dies. How did you get involved with Ken Tanaka and that project?

DU: Everybody Dies: A Children’s Book for Grown Ups is an illustrated parody of a children’s book that helps adults understand the inevitable fate that awaits us all.  It should appeal to all you sick and twisted horror lovers out there.

 We also made a funny promo for the book with some Breaking Bad cast members (Skinny Pete/Charles Baker   and Marco Salamanca/ Luis Moncada)

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Co-Author Ken Tanaka is my long lost Japanese identical twin brother who I met through YouTube (long story) and in the past few years we’ve collaborated on various projects together. He illustrated the book and we wrote together. He’s a very good looking chap. We’ve done a lot of YouTube videos together. “What Kind of Asian are You?” is our most famous with over 7 million hits.

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We followed that up with a zombie parody of the video that nobody watched but iHorror readers might dig it.

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iH: Any other projects you’re working on that you’d like to talk about?

DU: I play the coroner Dr. Death in Playstation’s new series Powers. This was a really fun project for me because I got to be a good guy. I’m almost always playing a sketchy perp of some kind (except on Disney/Nick shows)  so getting to be a professional who works for the police was a fun change.  You can watch it for free on PS plus or buy the episodes/season on their website.  The first episode is free on Youtube and Crackle. It stars Sharlto Copley (District 9, Chappie) and the amazing Susan Heyward, Eddie Izzard, Phillip Devona and a slew of other talented folks.  Contrary to popular belief, you don’t need a Playstation to watch the show, you can buy the episodes in their store and watch on your computer.  I also play the venomous “Sir Pent” in the film Little Boy out April 24th with Kevin James,  Tom Wilkinson, and Ric Sarabia.

For more on 31, check out our post 31 things we know about 31.

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A24 Creating New Action Thriller “Onslaught” From ‘The Guest’ & ‘You’re Next’ Duo

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It’s always nice to see a reunion in the world of horror. Following a competitive bidding war, A24 has secured the rights to the new action thriller film Onslaught. Adam Wingard (Godzilla vs. Kong) will be directing the film. He will be joined by his longtime creative partner Simon Barret (You’re Next) as the scriptwriter.

For those unaware, Wingard and Barret made a name for themselves while working together on films such as You’re Next and The Guest. The two creatives are card carrying horror royalty. The pair have worked on films such as V/H/S, Blair Witch, The ABC’s of Death, and A Horrible Way to Die.

An exclusive article of out Deadline gives us the limited information we have on the topic. Although we don’t have much to go on, Deadline does offer the following information.

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“Plot details are being kept under wraps but the film is in the vein of Wingard and Barrett’s cult classics like The Guest and You’re Next. Lyrical Media and A24 will co-finance. A24 will handle worldwide releasing. Principal photography will begin in Fall 2024.”

A24 will be producing the film alongside Aaron Ryder and Andrew Swett for Ryder Picture Company, Alexander Black for Lyrical Media, Wingard and Jeremy Platt for Breakaway Civilization, and Simon Barret.

That’s all the information we have at this time. Make sure to check back here for more news and updates.

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Director Louis Leterrier Creating New Sci-Fi Horror Film “11817”

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According to an article from Deadline, Louis Leterrier (The Dark Crystal: Age of Resistance) is about to shake things up with his new Sci-Fi horror film 11817. Leterrier is set to produce and direct the new Movie. 11817 is penned by the glorious Mathew Robinson (The Invention of Lying).

Rocket Science will be taking the film to Cannes in search of a buyer. While we don’t know much about what the film looks like, Deadline offers the following plot synopsis.

“The film watches as inexplicable forces trap a family of four inside their house indefinitely. As both modern luxuries and life or death essentials begin to run out, the family must learn how to be resourceful to survive and outsmart who — or what — is keeping them trapped…”

“Directing projects where the audience gets behind the characters has always been my focus. However complex, flawed, heroic, we identify with them as we live through their journey,” said Leterrier. “It’s what excites me about 11817‘s wholly original concept and the family at the heart of our story. This is an experience that movie audiences won’t forget.”

Leterrier has made a name for himself in the past for working on beloved franchises. His portfolio includes gems such as Now You See Me, The Incredible Hulk, Clash of The Titans, and The Transporter. He is currently attached to create the final Fast and the Furious film. However, it will be interesting to see what Leterrier can do working with some darker subject material.

That’s all the information we have for you at this time. As always, make sure to check back here for more news and updates.

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New to Netflix (U.S.) This Month [May 2024]

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atlas movie Netflix starring Jennifer Lopez

Another month means fresh additions to Netflix. Although there aren’t many new horror titles this month, there are still some notable movies well worth your time. For instance, you can watch Karen Black try to land a 747 jet in Airport 1979, or Casper Van Dien kill giant insects in Paul Verhoeven’s bloody sci-fi opus Starship Troopers.

We are looking forward to the Jennifer Lopez sci-fi action movie Atlas. But let us know what you are going to watch. And if we have missed something, put it in the comments.

May 1:

Airport

A blizzard, a bomb, and a stowaway help create the perfect storm for the manager of a Midwestern airport and a pilot with a messy personal life.

Airport ’75

Airport ’75

When a Boeing 747 loses its pilots in a midair collision, a member of the cabin crew must take control with radio help from a flight instructor.

Airport ’77

A luxury 747 packed with VIPs and priceless art goes down in the Bermuda Triangle after being hijacked by thieves — and time for a rescue is running out.

Jumanji

Two siblings discover an enchanted board game that opens a door to a magical world — and unwittingly release a man who’s been trapped inside for years.

Hellboy

Hellboy

A half-demon paranormal investigator questions his defense of humans when a dismembered sorceress rejoins the living to wreak brutal vengeance.

Starship Troopers

When fire-spitting, brain-sucking bugs attack Earth and obliterate Buenos Aires, an infantry unit heads to the aliens’ planet for a showdown.

May 9

Bodkin

Bodkin

A ragtag crew of podcasters sets out to investigate mysterious disappearances from decades earlier in a charming Irish town with dark, dreadful secrets.

May 15

The Clovehitch Killer

The Clovehitch Killer

A teenager’s picture-perfect family is torn apart when he uncovers unnerving evidence of a serial killer close to home.

May 16

Upgrade

After a violent mugging leaves him paralyzed, a man receives a computer chip implant that allows him to control his body — and get his revenge.

Monster

Monster

After being abducted and taken to a desolate house, a girl sets out to rescue her friend and escape from their malicious kidnapper.

May 24

Atlas

Atlas

A brilliant counterterrorism analyst with a deep distrust of AI discovers it might be her only hope when a mission to capture a renegade robot goes awry.

Jurassic World: Chaos Theory

The Camp Cretaceous gang come together to unravel a mystery when they discover a global conspiracy that brings danger to dinosaurs — and to themselves.

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