Throwback to my tall friend, the Crooked Man played by the incredible @jbotet. Javier’s movement was almost supernatural, some people knocked the character for being CGI. I filmed him in slowmo and reverse playback — all old-school camera trickery. And no, unfortunately the spin-off movie with this character isn’t happening. Outside of my control. But maybe one day. #theconjuring #theconjuring2 #thecrookedman
Throwback to my tall friend, the Crooked Man played by the incredible @jbotet. Javier’s movement was almost supernatural, some people knocked the character for being CGI. I filmed him in slowmo and reverse playback — all old-school camera trickery. And no, unfortunately the spin-off movie with this character isn’t happening. Outside of my control. But maybe one day. #theconjuring #theconjuring2 #thecrookedman
Throwback to my tall friend, the Crooked Man played by the incredible @jbotet. Javier’s movement was almost supernatural, some people knocked the character for being CGI. I filmed him in slowmo and reverse playback — all old-school camera trickery. And no, unfortunately the spin-off movie with this character isn’t happening. Outside of my control. But maybe one day. #theconjuring #theconjuring2 #thecrookedman
Throwback to my tall friend, the Crooked Man played by the incredible @jbotet. Javier’s movement was almost supernatural, some people knocked the character for being CGI. I filmed him in slowmo and reverse playback — all old-school camera trickery. And no, unfortunately the spin-off movie with this character isn’t happening. Outside of my control. But maybe one day. #theconjuring #theconjuring2 #thecrookedman
Throwback to my tall friend, the Crooked Man played by the incredible @jbotet. Javier’s movement was almost supernatural, some people knocked the character for being CGI. I filmed him in slowmo and reverse playback — all old-school camera trickery. And no, unfortunately the spin-off movie with this character isn’t happening. Outside of my control. But maybe one day. #theconjuring #theconjuring2 #thecrookedman
Throwback to my tall friend, the Crooked Man played by the incredible @jbotet. Javier’s movement was almost supernatural, some people knocked the character for being CGI. I filmed him in slowmo and reverse playback — all old-school camera trickery. And no, unfortunately the spin-off movie with this character isn’t happening. Outside of my control. But maybe one day. #theconjuring #theconjuring2 #thecrookedman
18 years ago today my original SAW came out. How’s that possible, nearly 2 decades now!! Ok, I was a child when I made this, my first movie. And I looked like I was about to join a K-Pop band 😄 #throwback #SAW
Today is the 9 year anniversary of Paul’s passing. I remember it like it was yesterday — receiving the news of his accident. To say that I was shattered would’ve been an understatement. He was truly a great human being. Fun, easygoing, and compassionate. A reluctant movie star, whose dream career was to be a park ranger. But most importantly, he talked about wanting to take a long break from acting after shooting Furious7 so that he could spend more time with his teen daughter, and not miss out on her formative years. That still tears me up when I think about that. Paul, I didn’t know you as long as the other Fast family members, but in the short period I knew you, you made a huge impact on me. You’re an inspiration, and you’ll always be missed.
Today is the 9 year anniversary of Paul’s passing. I remember it like it was yesterday — receiving the news of his accident. To say that I was shattered would’ve been an understatement. He was truly a great human being. Fun, easygoing, and compassionate. A reluctant movie star, whose dream career was to be a park ranger. But most importantly, he talked about wanting to take a long break from acting after shooting Furious7 so that he could spend more time with his teen daughter, and not miss out on her formative years. That still tears me up when I think about that. Paul, I didn’t know you as long as the other Fast family members, but in the short period I knew you, you made a huge impact on me. You’re an inspiration, and you’ll always be missed.
Today is the 9 year anniversary of Paul’s passing. I remember it like it was yesterday — receiving the news of his accident. To say that I was shattered would’ve been an understatement. He was truly a great human being. Fun, easygoing, and compassionate. A reluctant movie star, whose dream career was to be a park ranger. But most importantly, he talked about wanting to take a long break from acting after shooting Furious7 so that he could spend more time with his teen daughter, and not miss out on her formative years. That still tears me up when I think about that. Paul, I didn’t know you as long as the other Fast family members, but in the short period I knew you, you made a huge impact on me. You’re an inspiration, and you’ll always be missed.
Today is the 9 year anniversary of Paul’s passing. I remember it like it was yesterday — receiving the news of his accident. To say that I was shattered would’ve been an understatement. He was truly a great human being. Fun, easygoing, and compassionate. A reluctant movie star, whose dream career was to be a park ranger. But most importantly, he talked about wanting to take a long break from acting after shooting Furious7 so that he could spend more time with his teen daughter, and not miss out on her formative years. That still tears me up when I think about that. Paul, I didn’t know you as long as the other Fast family members, but in the short period I knew you, you made a huge impact on me. You’re an inspiration, and you’ll always be missed.
Today is the 9 year anniversary of Paul’s passing. I remember it like it was yesterday — receiving the news of his accident. To say that I was shattered would’ve been an understatement. He was truly a great human being. Fun, easygoing, and compassionate. A reluctant movie star, whose dream career was to be a park ranger. But most importantly, he talked about wanting to take a long break from acting after shooting Furious7 so that he could spend more time with his teen daughter, and not miss out on her formative years. That still tears me up when I think about that. Paul, I didn’t know you as long as the other Fast family members, but in the short period I knew you, you made a huge impact on me. You’re an inspiration, and you’ll always be missed.
Today is the 9 year anniversary of Paul’s passing. I remember it like it was yesterday — receiving the news of his accident. To say that I was shattered would’ve been an understatement. He was truly a great human being. Fun, easygoing, and compassionate. A reluctant movie star, whose dream career was to be a park ranger. But most importantly, he talked about wanting to take a long break from acting after shooting Furious7 so that he could spend more time with his teen daughter, and not miss out on her formative years. That still tears me up when I think about that. Paul, I didn’t know you as long as the other Fast family members, but in the short period I knew you, you made a huge impact on me. You’re an inspiration, and you’ll always be missed.
Today is the 9 year anniversary of Paul’s passing. I remember it like it was yesterday — receiving the news of his accident. To say that I was shattered would’ve been an understatement. He was truly a great human being. Fun, easygoing, and compassionate. A reluctant movie star, whose dream career was to be a park ranger. But most importantly, he talked about wanting to take a long break from acting after shooting Furious7 so that he could spend more time with his teen daughter, and not miss out on her formative years. That still tears me up when I think about that. Paul, I didn’t know you as long as the other Fast family members, but in the short period I knew you, you made a huge impact on me. You’re an inspiration, and you’ll always be missed.
Today is the 9 year anniversary of Paul’s passing. I remember it like it was yesterday — receiving the news of his accident. To say that I was shattered would’ve been an understatement. He was truly a great human being. Fun, easygoing, and compassionate. A reluctant movie star, whose dream career was to be a park ranger. But most importantly, he talked about wanting to take a long break from acting after shooting Furious7 so that he could spend more time with his teen daughter, and not miss out on her formative years. That still tears me up when I think about that. Paul, I didn’t know you as long as the other Fast family members, but in the short period I knew you, you made a huge impact on me. You’re an inspiration, and you’ll always be missed.
HAPPY HALLOWEEN, folks!!! 🎃🎃🎃 Have a fiendishly good day, boils and ghouls 👻👻👻 Reel made by @ingridbisu
M3GAN arrives in theaters this Friday, 6th!! This first (horror) movie of 2023! @itsjasonblum and I are proud to bring you Gerard Johnstone’s killer AI doll flick, starring the amazing and brilliant @aw !! Written by the talented @akelacooper #AtomicMonster #Blumhouse #m3gan
Happy Anniversary to my baby, @ingridbisu. The most romantic pic I can find of us is with Young Gabriel getting surgically removed 😂 Can’t believe how much we’ve been through these past few years, and I’ve only been able to navigate the rough seas because you’ve been the lighthouse guiding me through the storm… with your love, care and kindness. Love you, always… and the puppies and I are truly thankful to have you in our lives ❤️ ❤️❤️
Happy Anniversary to my baby, @ingridbisu. The most romantic pic I can find of us is with Young Gabriel getting surgically removed 😂 Can’t believe how much we’ve been through these past few years, and I’ve only been able to navigate the rough seas because you’ve been the lighthouse guiding me through the storm… with your love, care and kindness. Love you, always… and the puppies and I are truly thankful to have you in our lives ❤️ ❤️❤️
Halloween Month Recommendation: THE CITY OF THE DEAD (1960) (aka HORROR HOTEL) “Burn witch, burn!” “Long live Elizabeth Selwyn” They don’t make horror movies like this anymore — black & white, noir lighting, shot inside a soundstage filled with fog, and dripping with mood. The story is about a young college woman, researching witchcraft, ends up at a small, forgotten New England town and stumbles onto a coven of witches and satanic practices. Directed by John Llewellyn Moxey, a very underrated genre director, crafted an eerily atmospheric and beautiful film despite the small budget. Starring the legendary Christopher Lee. They truly don’t make movies like this anymore. With a specific style of that era (mainly due to budget and production limitations) — the aesthetic of being shot entirely inside a soundstage with the fog machine cranked all the way up, would be deemed “cheesy” by today’s standard, but boy, this is my kind of the perfect horror film (along with Mario Bava’s BLACK SUNDAY). Something i dabbled in for DEAD SILENCE, and wish to revisit one day. Basically, I just want to do an old-school Hammer Horror Film… but with Lovecraft.
Halloween Month Recommendation: THE CITY OF THE DEAD (1960) (aka HORROR HOTEL) “Burn witch, burn!” “Long live Elizabeth Selwyn” They don’t make horror movies like this anymore — black & white, noir lighting, shot inside a soundstage filled with fog, and dripping with mood. The story is about a young college woman, researching witchcraft, ends up at a small, forgotten New England town and stumbles onto a coven of witches and satanic practices. Directed by John Llewellyn Moxey, a very underrated genre director, crafted an eerily atmospheric and beautiful film despite the small budget. Starring the legendary Christopher Lee. They truly don’t make movies like this anymore. With a specific style of that era (mainly due to budget and production limitations) — the aesthetic of being shot entirely inside a soundstage with the fog machine cranked all the way up, would be deemed “cheesy” by today’s standard, but boy, this is my kind of the perfect horror film (along with Mario Bava’s BLACK SUNDAY). Something i dabbled in for DEAD SILENCE, and wish to revisit one day. Basically, I just want to do an old-school Hammer Horror Film… but with Lovecraft.
Halloween Month Recommendation: THE CITY OF THE DEAD (1960) (aka HORROR HOTEL) “Burn witch, burn!” “Long live Elizabeth Selwyn” They don’t make horror movies like this anymore — black & white, noir lighting, shot inside a soundstage filled with fog, and dripping with mood. The story is about a young college woman, researching witchcraft, ends up at a small, forgotten New England town and stumbles onto a coven of witches and satanic practices. Directed by John Llewellyn Moxey, a very underrated genre director, crafted an eerily atmospheric and beautiful film despite the small budget. Starring the legendary Christopher Lee. They truly don’t make movies like this anymore. With a specific style of that era (mainly due to budget and production limitations) — the aesthetic of being shot entirely inside a soundstage with the fog machine cranked all the way up, would be deemed “cheesy” by today’s standard, but boy, this is my kind of the perfect horror film (along with Mario Bava’s BLACK SUNDAY). Something i dabbled in for DEAD SILENCE, and wish to revisit one day. Basically, I just want to do an old-school Hammer Horror Film… but with Lovecraft.
Halloween Month Recommendation: THE CITY OF THE DEAD (1960) (aka HORROR HOTEL) “Burn witch, burn!” “Long live Elizabeth Selwyn” They don’t make horror movies like this anymore — black & white, noir lighting, shot inside a soundstage filled with fog, and dripping with mood. The story is about a young college woman, researching witchcraft, ends up at a small, forgotten New England town and stumbles onto a coven of witches and satanic practices. Directed by John Llewellyn Moxey, a very underrated genre director, crafted an eerily atmospheric and beautiful film despite the small budget. Starring the legendary Christopher Lee. They truly don’t make movies like this anymore. With a specific style of that era (mainly due to budget and production limitations) — the aesthetic of being shot entirely inside a soundstage with the fog machine cranked all the way up, would be deemed “cheesy” by today’s standard, but boy, this is my kind of the perfect horror film (along with Mario Bava’s BLACK SUNDAY). Something i dabbled in for DEAD SILENCE, and wish to revisit one day. Basically, I just want to do an old-school Hammer Horror Film… but with Lovecraft.
Halloween Month Recommendation: THE CITY OF THE DEAD (1960) (aka HORROR HOTEL) “Burn witch, burn!” “Long live Elizabeth Selwyn” They don’t make horror movies like this anymore — black & white, noir lighting, shot inside a soundstage filled with fog, and dripping with mood. The story is about a young college woman, researching witchcraft, ends up at a small, forgotten New England town and stumbles onto a coven of witches and satanic practices. Directed by John Llewellyn Moxey, a very underrated genre director, crafted an eerily atmospheric and beautiful film despite the small budget. Starring the legendary Christopher Lee. They truly don’t make movies like this anymore. With a specific style of that era (mainly due to budget and production limitations) — the aesthetic of being shot entirely inside a soundstage with the fog machine cranked all the way up, would be deemed “cheesy” by today’s standard, but boy, this is my kind of the perfect horror film (along with Mario Bava’s BLACK SUNDAY). Something i dabbled in for DEAD SILENCE, and wish to revisit one day. Basically, I just want to do an old-school Hammer Horror Film… but with Lovecraft.