The Cabin in the Woods behind the scenes gags
2021-10-18 09:27
"The Cabin in the Woods" was filmed in 2009. Chris Hemsworth had not yet become Hammer, and the screenwriter of the film had not yet reached an agreement with Marvel on the "Avengers". At that time, MGM also planned to make the film in 3D, but because of bankruptcy, the copyright of the film fell under the banner of Lionsgate.
Richard Jenkins, who has been in the show business for a long time, is an actor named by Drew Gundam to appear in the surveillance room. Drew Gundam said: "When I was writing the script, I was thinking, if I could Let Richard Jenkins play this role, it would be great. Later, through the production company, I actually contacted him and invited him, which made me overjoyed. "For this commander-like role, Richard Jenkins said: "The role in the surveillance room is very interesting, and the setting to appear in horror movies is also great. In the woods, terrorist incidents are happening, and in the surveillance room, in contemporary civilization. The people under the protection are watching all this. These two worlds that did not originally intersect have merged together at this time. I think this is an amazing plot setting."
Extended Reading
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Operations Guy: Uh, I have the Harbinger on line two.
Hadley: Oh, Christ. Uh, can you take a message?
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Daniel Truman: [seeing zombies] They're like something from a nightmare.
Lin: No. They're something nightmares are from.