I heard/read that Misha regretted making that movie, and that the nightmares were his.
'Lineage'
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See, now I want to see that.
But I edited true crime for a while. I have a strong stomach.
I never got New Baby Crazy, either. I just got Super!Cranky.
Is that the Bernardo thing? Yeah, not going there.
How do Misha Collins and Paul Gross end up playing Canada's creepiest killers? It's messing with my fangirlyness.
I don't really want to think about things that mess with Misha's head. He seems so...resilient.
I do know the basic story, but making it real? Maybe I can skip it.
page three from an interview [link]
Remember, I watched Devour, too. On purpose.
I enjoy Audition, but I'm not watching Oldboy again. I need the movie rated against those, I think.
And see, those I won't watch. But I know too much about them, and probably not enough about Karla.
The gist I got about the movie is that the RL murders were too fresh in Canada's mind and it got a lot of flack based on that, and it freaked the fuck out of Misha that he was able to find that dark place inside himself to play the role.
Those murders are like, the Canadian mass murders. So I've had them explained to me a lot.
I like Misha's amoral sexy killer from 24. I don't think I want to see him kill people unsexily.