I invite You to read (interesting I hope) interview, which I had with Ryan Bellgardt, creator and director of amateur movie "Army of Frankensteins" - Enjoy! / Rafał Donica
Rafał Donica: Why
Civil War? Why time travel? Why multiplication of the monster?
Tell me
about your inspiration, where / how did you get these fantastic ideas?
Ryan Bellgardt: I was having a discussion about classic movie monsters with my co-producers Andy Swanson and Josh McKamie. We were talking about the vampire armies fighting each other at the end of the Twilight movies and how we had seen groups of vampires, mummies, zombies, and werewolves in movies. I thought it would be fun to see an army of big green lumbering Frankenstein's monsters. Then Andy said, "Yeah, and you've got to throw them all back in time, like to the Civil War or something." It really was very random. We were excited to try to come up with a story that would make a scenario like that actually plausible. We wanted the actors to play the parts very seriously as if all of this could really happen. We thought the movie would be more fun that way.
Ryan Bellgardt: I was having a discussion about classic movie monsters with my co-producers Andy Swanson and Josh McKamie. We were talking about the vampire armies fighting each other at the end of the Twilight movies and how we had seen groups of vampires, mummies, zombies, and werewolves in movies. I thought it would be fun to see an army of big green lumbering Frankenstein's monsters. Then Andy said, "Yeah, and you've got to throw them all back in time, like to the Civil War or something." It really was very random. We were excited to try to come up with a story that would make a scenario like that actually plausible. We wanted the actors to play the parts very seriously as if all of this could really happen. We thought the movie would be more fun that way.