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CHARLIE CLOUSER IZOTOPE TRASH 2 MOVIE
I watched the entire movie for the first time and did not recognize him. I mean you would never expect that it’s him. There’s a great performance, as usual, from Josh Stewart, who was the lead in “The Collector” and “The Collection”, and an amazing performance from Bill Engvall from the “Blue Collar Comedy Tour”. Drug traffickers move next door to some neighbors and end up being even worse people than they are. It centers around the antics of some white-trash drug dealers and kidnappers in Georgia, I believe, and things go very poorly for most of the people in the movie. It’s not so much horror, it’s more of a suspense and thriller. We heard you just finished scoring the film “The Neighbor,” directed by Marcus Dunstan whom you worked with on “The Collection.” What can you tell us about this film? It’s kind of iconic and I’m glad to hear that Night will be bring it back because it’s right down his alley, and right down mine too. It occupied a place in pop culture almost similar to the original Twilight Zone series, where they were short, compact stories and a wide variety of things that all focus on that central horror topic. That was one of the first sort of heavy-duty horror things that you could see without going out to a movie theatre. Oh that should be cool! Absolutely, I’ll be sniffing around that one for sure. Would you be interested in scoring this? Were you a fan of original series? Shyamalan is bringing back Tales From the Crypt for TNT. One could say Ashwin is in the driver’s seat for the show because I believe Shyamalan is based in Pennsylvania.
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A guy named Ashwin Rajan, who works quite closely with him on his film projects. I work most closely with one of his lieutenants. Not really, he is the Executive Producer though, and kind of spearheaded the whole project and directed the original pilot episode. Night Shyamalan, the producer of Wayward Pines? That part of it is gone and now it’s just a sort of battle of wits between the two groups.ĭo you work very closely with M. So as those two groups face off in the next season, there is going to be a little bit more of a dark tone to it, without so much of the quirky mountain town vibe. The kids in Wayward Pines who are the new generation, it’s their group versus the adults who have been seduced and brought to town. But now that everything has been revealed the music is much more sinister and it’s sort of one group against another. The first few episodes weren’t as sinister as the episodes that came later in the story line. So there’s not so much misdirect musically, where in the first season I did do a bit of misdirection. Also, in the first season viewers were discovering what Wayward Pines was all about and the secrets that the townspeople were keeping, and now those beans have been spilled. In the first season a lot of the original cast was killed off, so this season there will be sort of a new, darker, more somber tone to it. I know you are scoring the 2nd season of Wayward Pines, are you going to approach the new season any different, musically, than you did the 1st? Are you going to keep any of the same themes? In this new interview with Horror Asylum original Nine Inch Nails member turned composer Charlie Clouser discusses everything from the new season of Wayward Pines to scoring the original Saw film.