Simon: Fantastic. It was probably the most enjoyable part of the whole process, actually. They were so professional and I learned so much from them.
They were enthusiastic from day one. Especially when you're doing an independent movie that doesn't have all the luxuries of a bigger budget thing and they never complained or moaned, they were just so into it, with great ideas. They led such by example and the rest of the cast was fabulous as well, partly because these two were giving a clear example of how to be professional.
I must say, you're slightly daunted by working with people of such caliber but then two days in, it was kind of family and we had a great time. Thomas and I don't like shooting in the mornings, we like filming in the afternoons. We're not morning people.
Q: What do you hope peoples' reactions are to the movie? Simon: Well, I hope people see it for what it is, which is sort of fun, "Saturday morning entertainment". And a fun hour and a half of zombie shoot 'em up.
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