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ALITTLE ABOUT THE REMINGTON

 

 

Remington is a man whose been 

trapped in this hell for way too 

long. 

He has been toyed with and 

brought on the verge of madness

due to the things he has seen

and experienced. 

He knows just the basics when it

comes to fighting evil, a fist across

the face. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

JOSHUA WINCH and his experience on CYPRESS CREEK.

 

 

 

What character did you play?

 

JOSHUA-

I played Remington! 

 

 

How did you prepare for the role?

 

JOSHUA-

I watched the 80's ninja t.v. series The Master. Who's tag line is "An aging American ninja master and his headstrong young apprentice search for the elder man's daughter."

I also spent many hours doing push ups with Carly Capra on my back, to make sure I was in top shape for the film's action sequences.

 

 

 

How difficult was the shoot and being covered in blood nearly every scene?

 

JOSHUA-

Most people don't know this but fake blood is very high in lanolin and vitamin E so, it really wasn't difficult at all. It is very good for your skin. So, it was like a spa day, Scott Rumsey's skin has never been smoother, just ask him!

The shoot was exceedingly easy, MGI productions really spoils their stars, I don't know how I will ever be able to work with anyone else!

 

 

 

Any odd stories to tell about form filming?

 

JOSHUA-

                 "I don't know about odd stories really, I have to say, I did find it peculiar that craft services didn't have my contractually                               promised Lone Star light beer, Zagnut bars, and bowl of seven dozen orange Starbursts.

                 There was however a nearly unlimited supply of Choco Taco ice cream treats, that I hear was only on set because of Richard                      Blake, but Jori, Shanon, Taylor, and Jessica had a field day with them! I mean it was almost impossible to see one of those girls                  with one in their hand, I wouldn't be surprised if a wrapper showed up somewhere in the background of a scene or two.

 

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