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The vampires with teeth in their hands were pretty trippy, where did that wild card come from?

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The vampires with teeth in their hands were pretty trippy, where did that wild card come from?

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This once again was totally a Jay Woelfel creation. The original script that I optioned with co-producer, Beau Unger, had many of these scenes in basic form. However, the problem was there was no pay off in any of them. Vampires go steal babies, vampires kill cops, and lastly, characters that had no true development. Jay Woelfel worked really hard to makes these scenes have a pay off and a point. Q. What was your favorite scene? A: This question is two fold. As a fan I love the baby vampire scene. The worst thing any performer can have happen to them is getting no reaction from the audience. Even a bad reaction is better than nothing. There is no question this baby vampire scene turns heads. As a producer my favorite scene is the first car chase. It was by far the most difficult two days of shooting in our 42 day schedule. I would go as far as saying the most difficult thing I have ever put together. There are so many stories just from this shoot from using a rental car with full insur

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