Before we opened our mouths to hear it on its feet for the first time, McG Said “okay, this movie is what if Quentin Tarantino directed Die Hard meets Home Alone?” And I think he 100% nailed that. When we sat around for the table read for the first movie, he had us all over his house, and we had a wonderful party, and we had this table read. And McG is such a fan of pop culture, it just really exudes from him. KM: He really didn’t have to encourage us. But, he definitely encouraged us to act like fools.ĬW: Yeah, we’re like sure, we’ll act like idiots. You know it all stems from the fact that he (McG, The film’s director) was confident in how he was going to weave it into this crazy story. KM: (Laughs) You know it all stems from McG’s enthusiasm for “what else can you guys do, over here, lets shoot some more stuff. It almost was a Reba McIntire song, but we ended up with the Alana Miles one hit wonder classic “Black Velvet.” Ken, McG, and I were batting back and forth, “Okay, what weird song are we going to belt out?” And we literally were firing songs out at one another. All of that kind of happened organically, not a lot of it was on the page. The most fun I think I had was me and Ken kind of locked in a car during the night shoot, for those scenes on the road. The b storyline was about two friendly fathers and neighbors. Everyone was making a horror movie, but Ken and I were making a Rom-Com. What was your favorite line?ĬW: Well, I’m gonna tell you. PPLA: The movie is chock full of memorable one-liners. We can suffice to say, it happened one night in ATL. Ken Marino and Chris Wylde let us know that they kicked off their age old bromance by Ken apparating into Chris’ life, from one set to another. But when old enemies unexpectedly return, Cole will once again have to outsmart the forces of evil and survive the night. He is still hopelessly smitten with his best friend and next door neighbor Melanie, the only one who believes his story, who convinces him to forget the past and come to a party thrown at a nearby lake. Everyone in his life thinks he has lost his mind since Bee and all of her friends disappeared, making Cole’s story hard to believe. If you haven’t had a chance to see the original, the catch up story into this one goes like this: two years after defeating a satanic cult led by his babysitter Bee, Cole continues to be haunted by the horrific events of that night.
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