If you’re a child of the 1980’s, you’ll likely remember Ami Dolenz for her roles on films like Can’t Buy Me Love, She’s Out of Control, and Miracle Beach and guest spots on Silver Spoons, Webster, and Saved by the Bell: The College Years. She even played Sloan in the short-lived TV adaptation of Ferris Bueller. The actress, however, is no stranger to the horror genre as she’s had parts in films from Pumpkinhead II: Blood Wings to the greatest (and quite possibly only) movie ever made about giant killer ticks, Ticks. Tony Randel’s 1993 flick is an absolute blast and an obvious time capsule of early 90’s movie clichés, in the very best way possible.
With Olive Films’ new Blu-ray of Ticks recently hitting stores, FEARnet sat down with Dolenz to discuss her memories of the film, Seth Green’s hair, and creepy crawlies.
With Olive Films’ new Blu-ray of Ticks recently hitting stores, FEARnet sat down with Dolenz to discuss her memories of the film, Seth Green’s hair, and creepy crawlies.
- 2/4/2013
- by Scott Neumyer
- FEARnet
One of the biggest trends in Television over the past few years has been the boom in critically acclaimed, serialized dramas on cable television, and with the possible exception of HBO, no network has had more success with this than F/X. Starting with The Shield and continuing with series like Nip/Tuck, Rescue Me and Damages, the network found that they had another hit series on their hands when they launched the motorcycle club drama, Sons of Anarchy last year. Now the boys of Sons of Anarchy are back with a whole new, thirteen-episode season, which began it's exciting return last week on F/X. I had a chance to visit the set in North Hollywood, and talked to some of the cast members about what fans can expect from the popular show this season.
First stop on our tour was to the Samcro Clubhouse, a bar where the...
First stop on our tour was to the Samcro Clubhouse, a bar where the...
- 9/15/2009
- MovieWeb
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