How was working with Viggo Mortensen?
Fine. I have nothing good or bad to say. Tell me about your great battle with Ken Foree? Well Ken seems to think it’s a great battle, to me it was just a fight scene. He has a distinctly different memory if it than I do. It was a good one, but then again, I think everything I do is good, so why should that be distinct from anything else. Can you go into some of your other horror roles? Sure, the first thing I ever did was The Lathe of Heaven, a science fiction movie. Then the next genre picture I did was Leatherface, then I did another science fiction film, I can’t remember the exact order, but I did Trancers III. I did a fantasy film called Adventures in Dinosaur City. Then I did another horror film, Pumpkinhead 2, and that’s all that’s popping up right now. You have a lot of horror credits, is it your favorite genre to work in? Ok, here’s the deal: I was a childhood fan, so it was extremely gratifying. One of the turning points of my career was in horror, and I would be perfectly hap