Friday The 13th Blog » Kane Hodder http://fridaythe13thfilms.com/blog Nothing This Evil Ever Dies... Mon, 20 Jun 2024 02:32:32 +0000 en hourly 1 http://wordpress.org/?v=3.1.3 Friday Confusion: Should I Watch The Hatchet Duology? http://fridaythe13thfilms.com/blog/friday-confusion-should-i-watch-the-hatchet-duology/ http://fridaythe13thfilms.com/blog/friday-confusion-should-i-watch-the-hatchet-duology/#comments Fri, 10 Jun 2024 14:38:00 +0000 Dusk http://fridaythe13thfilms.com/blog/?p=15433

Let’s get this straight, I pretty much stopped watching modern horror movies around 2024. I can pinpoint it down to the exact moment, too. I was overseas at the time, New York to be exact. Completely out of my element – kinda like when Jason took Manhattan. But I had to get the latest Fangoria, somehow, some way – it had been a monthly ritual for years. I managed to get my snow-frozen mits on it. Issue #200. And as I read through it, the truth crystallized: “I have no fucking interest in these new horror movies.” And with that, I never regularly collected the mag again, only occasionally returning for anniversary issues for nostalgia trips, and in 2024 a name mention.

This past decade, I’ve treated horror like I’ve treated Fango. I only really ventured out to the ones with connections to the past – sequels, remakes, prequels. Instead of staying ingrained in the current, I went in the other direction of Father Time and immersed myself in retro slashers from the 70′s & 80′s. I’ve been happy there. It’s like a bottomless pit of never-seen movies to devour.

So I’ve missed out on a lot – or dodged bullets, I’d prefer to say. But occasionally I’ll catch wind of something that makes me wanna venture out of my self-imposed banishment of nu-horror – usually years after the unappealing newness hype has faded and true opinions forming out there in the ether. Hatchet (2006) is what has gotten my fires burning lately, and to a lesser extent Hatchet 2 (2010) which is more my case of Danielle Harris lust, but the fact the movie spawned a mini-franchise has me genuinely interested in the pair.

Surely I don’t have to tell you the relevant reasoning behind my interest: Kane Hodder. In 2024, New Line revoked his Jason Voorhees license so they could make the character sad and depressed instead of the burly actor’s trademark rage-infused portrayal. Tragic, right? Ever since, I’ve been waiting for some enterprising filmmaker to hire him to do his Jason schtick in a Friday-fashioned film. Here’s where I need your help – do you think the Hatchets are what I’m looking for?

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Kane Hodder’s Kill! Tells Life Behind The Scenes http://fridaythe13thfilms.com/blog/kane-hodders-kill-tells-life-behind-the-scenes/ http://fridaythe13thfilms.com/blog/kane-hodders-kill-tells-life-behind-the-scenes/#comments Mon, 25 Oct 2024 15:24:18 +0000 jasonsfury http://fridaythe13thfilms.com/blog/?p=12944
For some very strange reason, there is a lot of negative buzz around Kane Hodder within the last few years. It is unexplainable as even 5 or 6 years ago, Kane was thought of as the one of the top 3 Jasons in the film series. For some reason, Kane’s comments on his exclusion from Freddy vs Jason and his insistance that the Jason character does not run, has left a sour taste in certain fan’s mouths.

With that being said, Kane played a big part in keeping interest in a fading series in the 1990′s. With one film released in that decade and the horror genre, in general, suffering a major lapse in creativity and acceptance, Friday the 13th as a series could have faded away into a fad of the 80′s. Kane’s enthusiasm for the character and willingness to meet fans, kept people interested and gave hope that there would be a new movie one day. Now, Kane’s 30 years of film experience will be told for the first time.

Kill!, The True Story of the World’s Most Prolific, Cinematic Killer, is a biography of Kane’s 30 year journey in film as well as a history of his life growing up and what led him to participating in Hollywood. This book will be released on May 13th, 2024 and should be a very interesting retrospective on a man who helped define a cinematic villain icon.

To keep updated on the progress of this book, check out the official website, www.kanehodderkills.com/. Also, follow the books exploits at Facebook!

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Adam Green’s Thoughts On Kane Hodder http://fridaythe13thfilms.com/blog/adam-greens-thoughts-on-kane-hodder/ http://fridaythe13thfilms.com/blog/adam-greens-thoughts-on-kane-hodder/#comments Mon, 03 May 2024 06:35:34 +0000 jasonsfury http://fridaythe13thfilms.com/blog/?p=9618 green-hatchetAdam Green has garnered quite the following amongst horror fans with movies such as Hatchet and the more recent film Frozen. One constant within those films and the forthcoming movie Hatchet 2 has been Kane Hodder. Whether he plays homicidal maniac Victor Crowley or is acting as stunt coordinator on Frozen, Adam has a definite fondness for Kane. Recently, Adam answered some questions pertaining to Kane and I have posted a small portion of the interview below. I find it funny that Adam was so giddy to meet Kane, initially as he was a fan first and director second.

I guess the beginning of your relationship would be Hatchet. I know you had been building this story since you were a kid, so once it seemed like this was going to be a reality, was Kane always in your head as the role of Victor Crowley?

Yeah, he was always in my head, because I was such a fan. John Buechler was actually the first person to get involved with Hatchet, because Sarah Elbert had just done the Friday [the 13th] box set. She was like, “You know who needs to read this is John Buechler.” He read it and said “This is great, this is like the old stuff! Who did you have in mind for this?” I said I’d really like to get this to Kane Hodder and Buechler said “DONE!”. He drove out to the set of The Devil’s Rejects (where Kane was stunt coordinator) and was like “Kane ya gotta read this”. Kane said “Aww, I get this shit all the time” and Buechler told him, “No man. This is different. You gotta read it.” and a week later Kane called me and said, “Yeah. Let’s meet for dinner and talk about this.” So I was just going out of my mind! I’m like, I gotta bring my 18” Jason, all my toys for him to sign and the producers were “No! Don’t do that shit! You gotta go in like a director. You’re a director!”. The whole meeting I’m sitting there (bouncing in his chair with a big smile on his face) thinking “It’s Jason, man!” And then we kind of hit off right off the bat. I think he saw that I was going to handle it with a lot of heart, which I think a lot times these lower budget slasher movies people just try and crank them out. Don’t really care as much?

[Kane] was the first person I showed Hatchet to when it was done. Just let him come to the edit suite and just let him see it and he called me an hour later and was… overjoyed. Since then he’s just trusted me implicitly and whatever I do he’s always going to be apart of.

To read for the ful interview, visit the official website of Kane Hodder.

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Promotional Pamphlet for Kane Hodder http://fridaythe13thfilms.com/blog/promotional-pamphlet-for-kane-hodder/ http://fridaythe13thfilms.com/blog/promotional-pamphlet-for-kane-hodder/#comments Tue, 24 Nov 2024 06:52:01 +0000 jasonsfury http://fridaythe13thfilms.com/blog/?p=5367 kanepamphletfrontI love seeing and collecting marketing and promotional materials that have anything to do with the franchise. Actor marketing is also something I find interesting to collect and share with people. This pamphlet was created to promote Kane to appear at different classrooms in the United States. There are some cool shots of Kane doing some helicopter stunts and taking some falls.

Thanks to Mario Kirner for sharing this interesting piece of promotional material with our website and we the fans!

 

 

 

 

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Never Sleep Again Doco Interviews Kane Hodder http://fridaythe13thfilms.com/blog/never-sleep-again-doco-interviews-kane-hodder/ http://fridaythe13thfilms.com/blog/never-sleep-again-doco-interviews-kane-hodder/#comments Tue, 17 Nov 2024 05:18:08 +0000 jasonsfury http://fridaythe13thfilms.com/blog/?p=5239 kaneDaniel Farrands is hard at work on his new documentary, Never Sleep Again: The Nightmare Legacy. According to the productions Twitter page, they recently interviewed Kane Hodder. I am assuming the interview had to do with the long in development Freddy vs Jason movie. I will have to look for that interview when the doco is released next year. Should be interesting to hear what he has to say.

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Rumor Control: Friday the 13th Sequel http://fridaythe13thfilms.com/blog/rumor-control-friday-the-13th-sequel/ http://fridaythe13thfilms.com/blog/rumor-control-friday-the-13th-sequel/#comments Mon, 26 Oct 2024 02:03:55 +0000 jasonsfury http://fridaythe13thfilms.com/blog/?p=4715 bts4_twistThis weekend I have received a few emails pertaining to the imminent sequel. A few of our visitors pointed out that imdb.com has Tom Savini listed for the special effects and Kane Hodder working on stunts for the new film. Neither have been confirmed our even mentioned by Platinum Dunes for the sequel. I have to wonder if these two were added to imdb.com as a wishful thinking type of situation. Don’t get me wrong, I think having Savini do the effects would not only be supremely awesome just on his own merits, but would assure some gruesome kills for the next movie.

Please do not believe anything posted anywhere outside of  Platiunum Dunes’ blog unless they have it listed as confirmed. We will always give you guys the latest on the franchise as it is anounced.

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Danielle Harris Interviews Kane Hodder http://fridaythe13thfilms.com/blog/danielle-harris-interviews-kane-hodder/ http://fridaythe13thfilms.com/blog/danielle-harris-interviews-kane-hodder/#comments Fri, 07 Aug 2024 14:28:30 +0000 jasonsfury http://fridaythe13thfilms.com/blog/?p=3017 I know that this has been out on the net a few weeks, but I still thought I should add it here. Danielle Harris of Halloween fame interviewed Kane Hodder on the set the web series Fear Clinic. It’s an entertaining interview with a lot of questions that Kane is not use to getting from the fans. Check it out below.

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Shock Till You Drop Interviews Kane Hodder http://fridaythe13thfilms.com/blog/shock-till-you-drop-interviews-kane-hodder/ http://fridaythe13thfilms.com/blog/shock-till-you-drop-interviews-kane-hodder/#comments Fri, 15 May 2024 16:08:58 +0000 jasonsfury http://fridaythe13thfilms.com/blog/?p=2149 kaneDuring an interview with Shock Till You Drop, Kane was asked about his thoughts on the New Friday the 13th and Derek Mears’ portrayal of Jason. I personally think Kane is a great guy. I have talked to him a number of times at conventions and he is always willing to answer lots of questions and just BS. However, I think he is never going to let go that he isn’t going to play Jason anymore. The shaft by Ronny Yu and New Line has permanently pissed him off.

Shock: I’m curious, what did you think of the Friday the 13th remake, or have you not seen it yet?

Hodder: I haven’t seen it yet, but I intend too because I’m a horror fan. I definitely have to see how Derek [Mears] did, because Derek’s a friend. Even though I think I should be wearing the mask, I still want to see how he did and he wants me to give him my thoughts because it’s not an easy part to play as people have found out. They think “Oh, you just need a big guy and he has to do some violent things,” but it’s not as easy as it sounds because most guys overact. You can tell by the way they’re standing that they’re trying to look scary and that totally runs it for me. So I want to see if Derek looks more natural than the other guys. But I’m going to have to see it because I love horror movies, even if I think I should have been in them or not.

Shock: Personally, I think he did alright. It was certainly a different type of Jason but Derek handled himself that right way, I think.

Hodder: I often wondered how the running aspect was going to go over, because I never thought Jason should run. Some people told me they don’t mind it, and other people said they hate it because it takes all the anticipation away. Now you know he’s going to catch them because he’s going to run. As ludicrous as it was, I would never run and I’d catch the bastards anyway.

 

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Kane Hodder on FRIDAY remake & more ! http://fridaythe13thfilms.com/blog/kane-hodder-on-friday-remake-more/ http://fridaythe13thfilms.com/blog/kane-hodder-on-friday-remake-more/#comments Sat, 24 Jan 2024 07:17:13 +0000 Kane http://fridaythe13thfilms.com/blog/?p=1033 Back in December, Fangoria caught up with Kane Hodder, who is perhaps the most notorious actor to don the legendary hockey mask. When questioned about the upcoming remake, he sounded very positive and that he was looking forwards to seeing it.
He may no longer be the face behind Jason Voorhees’ iconic hockey mask, but he remains one of the best-known names in the horror genre, thanks to his turns in the FRIDAY THE 13TH/JASON flicks and more recent fright epics such as HATCHET. Come February, the man who essayed Camp Crystal Lake’s number-one destroyer of teenagers on four separate occasions will look back on those days in the eagerly anticipated documentary HIS NAME WAS JASON: 30 YEARS OF FRIDAY THE 13TH.

According to the actor/stuntman, fans can expect an in-depth exposé that leaves no gravestone unturned. “I have not seen a rough cut yet,” he admits when Fango catches up with him. “But, knowing the enthusiasm of the guys making this, I can tell you it will be really well-done and extremely comprehensive. HIS NAME WAS JASON actually reminds me of the CRYSTAL LAKE MEMORIES book, which is, by far, the best publication ever written about FRIDAY THE 13TH, and which every fan should read. This documentary is very much in that vein, and it’s going to contain interviews with people you never expected. It has been extremely well planned, and even as a fan, I cannot wait to get the DVD.”

Hodder also takes the opportunity to talk up his latest fear flick: “I have a new movie in the works called SEE HOW THEY RUN, where I play a redneck who lives in the woods in his trailer. I cannot say much more than that at the moment, but watch out for it.” Of course, the four-time “man behind the mask” also recently breathed life into another memorably murderous role: Victor Crowley, the disfigured demento from Adam Green’s slice-and-dice homage HATCHET. Naturally, Fango has to ask Hodder about Green’s long-mooted sequel . “I haven’t talked to Adam in about three weeks,” Hodder says. “But I know they are trying to get a budget together for HATCHET 2. We all want to see it happen, but they cannot expect us to do it for less money than the first one. I know Adam has a script in mind, and from what he has told me, it will be excellent.”

And as for the upcoming FRIDAY THE 13TH redux, with Derek Mears in the Jason role? Well, let’s just say that Hodder, rather admirably, has no hard feelings. “I am definitely going to see it,” he says. “I’m a fan of the series and of horror in general. But, yeah, of course I was disappointed about not being asked to do the character again. I kept that guy alive for a lot of years, and really loved playing him.”

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Kane Hodder (Jason Voorhees; Friday The 13th Part VII: The New Blood, Friday The 13th Part VIII: Jason Takes Manhattan, Jason Goes To Hell: The Final Friday, Jason X) http://fridaythe13thfilms.com/blog/kane-hodder-jason-voorhees-friday-the-13th-part-vii-the-new-blood-friday-the-13th-part-viii-jason-takes-manhattan-jason-goes-to-hell-the-final-friday-jason-x/ http://fridaythe13thfilms.com/blog/kane-hodder-jason-voorhees-friday-the-13th-part-vii-the-new-blood-friday-the-13th-part-viii-jason-takes-manhattan-jason-goes-to-hell-the-final-friday-jason-x/#comments Thu, 22 May 2024 20:05:02 +0000 Christian Sellers http://fridaythe13thfilms.com/blog/kane-hodder-jason-voorhees-friday-the-13th-part-vii-the-new-blood-friday-the-13th-part-viii-jason-takes-manhattan-jason-goes-to-hell-the-final-friday-jason-x/ KH

Fellow GoreZone writer Robin Pierce interviewed Friday the 13th legend Kane Hodder some time back to coincide with the UK release of his latest flick Hatchet. Robin has kindly allowed us to publish the interview in full. While it mainly deals with his recent work, and not so much on the Friday the 13th series, this is still a must for Hodder fans. Enjoy!

Your latest film “Hatchet” was recently shown in London’s “Frightfest” and the word of mouth is very good. What can you tell us about your involvement in the film?
Well, Hatchet is the best horror movie I’ve ever done. It’s a horror comedy, but the comedy doesn’t take away from the scariness. I play both the character and his father in flashbacks, so that’s kind of new for me, playing both father and son. I get to do some good kills.”

Is your character Victor Crowley going to be another franchise character? Is there an opening for a sequel?
“There is DEFINITELY an opening for a sequel, and I would bet almost anything that they will do a sequel. It IS the next franchise and we definitely will do it.”

I was talking to Hatchet star Joel Moore a few weeks ago, and he told me about a prank you pulled on him involving a hatchet. Any comments?
“Was this when I threw the hatchet at him?”

Yes, it was. He thought it was the real axe, but you’d substituted it for a rubber one.
(Laughs) “I’m happy I did it. It helped with his performance. I threw it right at him, he was running, and the expression on his face, he really believed it. I believe it was Adam (director Adam Green)’s idea though. But it WAS something I’d have come up with.”

He told me that he still wakes up at night in a cold sweat, feeling that axe hit his leg. You’ve traumatised him!
(Laughs)

I felt sorry for him.
(still laughing) “Me too.”

I gather you still have a tendency to freak people out on set with your preparation routine prior to a take? How does that work ? Is it an adrenaline thing?
“Yeah, on AND off the set. I do my thing, you know – growling, screaming, stuff like that. It works for me to get in to character, and if the rest of the cast see me, it works particularly well to get a better performance out of them.”

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Because they’re already scared of you?
“Yeah, they see me getting into character and they’re thinking “maybe this guy’s taking his role a little too seriously” and they’re wary.”

Joel told me that during the filming of “Hatchet” some of the female members of the cast were crying with terror when the cameras were rolling.
“Yeah, I made sure that they didn’t see me with my make-up .. the take, so they had no idea what I looked like, no idea at all. So, during the take, I’d be standing behind them and they’d turn around and see me in make-up for the first time. It worked. It was pretty effective. They were really scared.”

Do you do that preparation, the screaming grunting thing just for horror movies or is it a general thing?
“I don’t do it as much for smaller roles.”

You’ve also played Ed Gein in a film pretty recently in Ed Gein: The Butcher of Plainfield. How differently did you approach performing Ed Gein who was a real, actual person to a fictional, indestructible zombie killer like Jason Voorhees?
“It has to be a more subtle approach. I’ve actually also played the BTK Killer in a picture called “BTK” for the same director, Michael Feifer, as that Ed Gein film.”

The BTK Killer?
“Yeah, he was a real person, a mass murderer, Dennis Rader out here in Wichita.. They called him the BTK Killer because he used to leave notes, and that’s how he’d sign off. BTK meant “bind, torture, kill”.

Do you research the non fictional characters before filming?
“Well, my preferred reading is true crime and biographies of past serial killers. So, I knew what they were really like. BTK, for example was a church president and a boy scout leader. He was really respectable and loved in his community. So, I have to be really likeable for half the movie and a cold killer for the rest.”

I’ve got to ask. In the photos I’ve seen of Ed Gein, he’s this small, skinny, elderly frail looking guy and…..
Did you ever see The Wild, Wild West on TV”

Yes
“Well, on the series James West was a short white guy, in the movie he was a tall black guy. (Laughs) If audiences can accept that, they can accept anything.”

Fair enough.
“In fact, in another movie I’ve just done called Born, I’m dressed for part of the film as a Cardinal (laughs)….now if you can accept THAT….actually, I play a demon from hell as a Catholic Cardinal.”

Do you still have the cool but evil looking beard in the role?
“A bit, yes.”

Can I assume though that you won’t be showing the “Kill” tattoo on your inner bottom lip in that role.
(laughs) “You assume correctly.”

My God Kane, didn’t that hurt?
“It stung quite a bit but it healed incredibly quickly. It was healed in about a day and a half.”

There seems to be a resurgence of maniac killer on the loose movies going on, a remake of Wes Craven’s Shocker has been announced, can you tell me a little about that? Rumour has it you’re involved.
“If you believe the internet, I am. But nobody’s spoken to me about it. I don’t know how the rumour got started, but I haven’t spoken to Wes. I would like to play that character, but I haven’t heard anything.”

You’re the definitive screen Jason you’ve even played Freddy you’ve also played Leatherface – any horror icon you’d like to play but haven’t as yet?
“That’s totally accurate, I played Freddy’s gloved hand at the end of Jason Goes To Hell and in Leatherface the third of the original Chainsaw movies, I actually was Leatherface for half the picture. I’d like to have played Michael Myers for Rob Zombie to round off my horror icon resume.”

That’s interesting. What would be the difference in playing Michael Myers to playing Jason Voorhees? I mean, both are pretty similar aren’t they?
“Yeah, there are definite similarities. You know, no speaking, moving real slowly. I think Michael’s more subtle than Jason. I’d play him differently. Michael’s more low key…until the violence. Then, he lets it rip.”

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How come you never got your chance with Rob Zombie’s remake?
“Rob wanted someone really big.”

But you’re what, around 6’3?
“Yeah. Tyler Mane, who got the part is around 6’9. Considerably taller than me. But, I worked with Rob as stunt co-ordinator on The Devil’s Rejects.”

What was he like to work with?
“Zombie has a personality like me – pretty fucked up – so we got along great.”

Being an icon of slasher movies, with your f13 involvement, they got plenty of bad press because of violence in their day, what’s your take on the so-called torture porn movies of today Do they go too far? Are they more FX driven than character driven?
“They are more FX driven, but I don’t have a problem with them. I’ve got nothing against those types of movies or those versions of you know, horrible people. Saying it’s over the top is ridiculous. People like that really exist. There are some really horrible people out there and they do really horrible things, so it’s not over the top when things like that can actually happen. Jason is over the top, but it’s fun. In the Jason movies people are actually cheering for the killer. You know, my all time favourite Jason “kill” is the sleeping bag scene from Friday the 13th Pt. 7 (Jason swings a girl victim in a sleeping bag against a tree, killing her instantly) and when people saw that, their reaction was they cheered, they high fived. In spirit, Hatchet is the same as that kill.”

Just as an aside, have you ever kept a running total of the number of people you’ve killed on screen?
(Laughs) “No, I haven’t actually but I’ll guarantee that someone, somewhere knows exactly how many people I’ve killed, what their names are and in what order and what film I did it.”

Yeah, your fans like to keep score. It’ll be on the internet somewhere. There’s even a rock band named after you isn’t there?
“That’s right. The band is called “Hodder Rocks”. That’s quite a tribute. I’m flattered.”

Yeah, and I understand that fans of the group and yourself collectively call themselves Hodderheads.
“Really? (Laughs) I didn’t know that.”

Yeah, so I guess you have the Trekkies, the X-Philes and the Hodderheads.
(Laughs)

Do you ever see your stunt co-odinator role winding down in favour of more acting?
“It’s possible. Ideally though, if I’m leading, I like to co-ordinate as well. It gives me more creative control. If I can, I like to co-ordinate. I wouldn’t purposely like to stop. That’s not to say that if they’ve already hired a stunt co-ordintator I wouldn’t take the role.”

How do you feel about the use of CGI these days, will it eventually mean the end of stunt work as we know it? Why risk the life of a stuntman with a burn, dive or an elaborate car stunt when you can do it on the computer?
“It certainly has had an impact, and it will continue to impact upon the stunt business. We’ll lose less stunt people. but I don’t think it’ll put us out of business. You know, there’ll always be fights and car chases. 90% of stunt people are not qualified to fall more than 200 feet, even the specialists. But audiences always want more, they’ll want to see a 300 feet dive. It’s a way of getting it done. But safely.

Speaking of stunt specialisations, what’s yours?
“Fire. It almost took my life in my first year in the business. I have a “burn” in Hatchet as a matter of fact.”

I understand you also work on a voluntary basis with children in a Burns Unit. It that because of the injuries you sustained?
“That’s right. You don’t know how it feels unless you’ve been burnt. There’s a lot of emotional stuff going on, and no couselling is better than from a former burn survivor. So I know what it feels like, I know what they’re going through… and Jason is a great ice breaker with the kids, so I do what I can.”

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What’s your best experience working on a picture?
“Well, I’d say Hatchet because it was such a fun movie to do. Everything you hear about the fun we had making that one is not bullshit. It was fun. Other than that, my first Jason movie, Friday the 13th Pt. 7. I’d seen the others and it was a part I never thought I’d play, then seeing myself in the role…..”

Not “Darkwolf”?
(laughs) “You saw that?”

Yes, I’m afraid so.
“My first nude scene?”

Yep!
“That wasn’t me. That wasn’t my ass.” (laughs)

The fact that your body double was about 100lb lighter gave the game away.
“They even put burn scarring makeup on his back….” (laughs)

Okay so what was the worst experience you’ve had on a picture?
“Actors! I can’t name ‘em. But some of the actors I’ve done fight scenes with are real assholes. They go full contact to show how macho they are. It doesn’t happen very often though.”

And your most embarrassing experience on a picture?
“Jason Takes Manhattan. I’m on a cruise liner and I have to rip the radio antennae off so they’re out of contact.”

I remember the scene.
“Well, I’m up high and there’d been some steps built that I can walk up to break the antennae off. I was trying to be scary and ominous and when I was stepping on them, I wasn’t looking where I was going, so I fell down, and I was all slick and wet so I slid along the deck on my ass. I was trying to look scary, but I ended up stumbling around like an old man.”

Would you like to reprise the role of Jason?
“I would do it in a second because of my love for the character. You know I got screwed on Freddy V Jason right?”

Yeah, as far as I’m concerned that last film didn’t count.

“Good. Let’s keep it that way.”

What’s your favourite horror movie?
“It’s still The Exorcist. Y’know, I’m old enough to have seen it at the theatres when it was first released and it’s the only one that ever made me scared. It was such a taboo subject at the time as well.”

What’s up next for you Kane?
“Death More killing, much more killing, but with some more dramatic scenes in between.”

Not a bad way to make a living.
“No, and I’ve gotten so good at killing.”

Not a bad legacy.
“Nope…. not bad at all.”

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