nonTV Interview: James Nguyen
Not sure who’s interested in this, but Tim and Eric hosted the premiere of BIRDEMIC: Shock And Terror in Los Angeles last week. This film basically makes The Room look like Citizen Kane by comparison, so I interviewed the director of this masterpiece, James Nyguen. We talked about his unique marketing strategy, the $20 million sequel he hopes to shoot in 3-D (The Resurrection) and why he calls himself “the master of romantic thrillers”.
BIRDEMIC really fits into 3-D perfectly because if you imagine in the sequel if the eagles and vultures are kind of like coming at your face in real 3-D, it’d be awesome, you know? Or if somebody got chopped off, cut off by a claw, or a platoon of eagles coming at you, you know, the whole thing coming at you in 3-D, it’d be truly shock-and-terrifying in 3-D. And with a $20 million budget, I can have really realistic, Avatar-looking eagles and vultures.