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[Aug. 17th, 2007|12:13 am]Debbie
Previous Entry Flag Next EntryOooh! I'm mentioned in an article on fangoria.com! My photos have been on pretty much every website that's reviewed KillerKiller & HellBride, but I was particularly excited to see the KillerKiller DVD (which you can get off amazon) in the 'flesh' yesterday, with my photos on the cover, back, and on the disk itself :) And Pat just texted to say that my pics are on the frontpage of fangoria.com, and the article itself actually mentions me! (although not by name. But still.)"...Warley Hospital, the location chosen to stand in for the prison, possessed both a suitably creepy atmosphere and background; until the 1920s, it was known as Warley Asylum......There were also more tangible and unsettling reminders of the former occupants, such as the phrase “I am not alone” scratched into a wall. “You see those words in the movie, but we didn’t do that; they were already there,” Higgins says. The production’s still photographer became fascinated with the architecture of the place and often wandered off to explore, and Higgins recalls that on the last day of shooting, she drew his attention to a bizarre detail in one of the walls of the hospital’s old chapel: “There were between 1 and 200 individual butterfly wings that had been torn off and inserted into the gaps between the bricks.” Despite this eerie atmosphere, the intrepid filmmakers refused to be spooked, although Higgins confides, “We spent most of the last day filming in that dark, broken-down chapel, and something just got to me and I thought, ‘I am going to be very pleased once we’ve finished filming here!’ ” "Full article at: www.fangoria.comAnd, if you haven't seen them already, my Warley Asylum photos at: www.debbieattwell.com/warley.html
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