The voice of The Clone War's Aurra Sing, Jaime King, is doing some guest blogging for Hero Complex at the L.A. Times and this week's edition finds the actress talking about her work filming the upcoming flick, Mother's Day. See the intro/excerpt below and click here for the full read!
"So I decided it would be fun to blog about my experience making my new film, ?Mother's Day.? The horror film is a remake of Charles Kaufman's original 1980 Troma cult classic. It is being directed by Darren Bousman and stars me, Rebecca De Mornay and Deborah Ann Woll (the beautiful new vampire from "True Blood"). I nearly had a heart attack when I showed up at the cast dinner and saw Kandyse McClure from my favorite television show, ?Battlestar Galactica.? I don?t usually get star struck but I do fall over now almost every time I see her in the makeup trailer and I try to bond by using the word 'frack' as much as humanly possible.
I knew filming this movie was going to be interesting from the start. I just got my appendix taken out 2 1/2 weeks ago and hey, I?m not method, but my character is pretty traumatized after the loss of her child so I thought, ?Why not? I will use this pain for my acting because that is what actors do, right?" But, of course I promised I would take it easy and have a stunt double."
Thanks to Jason Swank of your weekly ForceCast for the heads up!