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Q: How did you approach the role of Leatherface after knowing it was a larger than life roll associated with Gunner? BJ: Fortunatly i treated "Saw 2" as a new script, and after seeing Gunner, i knew i couldn't beat it, so i gave it my own twist. It was a story from a different demension. Toby had said it was the cenima of excess. Q: Your onscreen chemistry with Bill Mosley was amazing, how much rehearsal did you do? BJ: After about 100 games of gin rummy, we really knew each other. Q: So how much did you win or loose playing? BJ: We pretty much broke even. Q: Why was there such a long period of time between pt 1 and 2? BJ: There was a problem with ownership from the first one. So many people had bits of the movie it sat in court for a while. Also in the paper was Toby had to satisfy a third picture of a 3 picture deal with Connon Films. Q: How did you feel about doing the chainsaw sex scene? BJ: I spent hours pooring over Fraudening manuscripts reading i'm ok; you're ok, but Toby would just direct me anyway. "Get over there, ok, now lick your lips, that's it, make your eyes go back and forth, thats good....alright next!" Q: What do you think is your best work ever caught on film? BJ: I think my best work as been just recently in an independent film called the neiborhood in which i play a misunderstood drug dealer. My wife had died recently, and i needed something to do or i'd fly apart. I was something wanted and needed and people wanted to get high in the neiborhood, so i provided.
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