Day Five), and, under the slasher's mask, Sam Eidson (
Zero Charisma,
68 Kill).
“This indie ‘let’s get together and make something special’ spirit is why I got into film in the first place.” – Ryan Spindell
Why are they there? Spindell admits, it's because he got his budget wrong. He crowdfunded the original short, and shot the main story in Los Angeles' Heritage Square, an open-air architecture museum in historic Montecito Heights. However, when it came time to shoot the movie inside the movie, he realized that he'd spent nearly all his budget on the rest of the short. "I went, 'Well, there's no way I can make a fake 1970s slasher movie in Los Angeles for two thousand bucks."