![]() And I took that story, and I said, 'Well, what if…?' And I'm being very general, 'cause I don't wanna give away too much at this point. Each of the people convicted got 365 years in prison - each - for the crime. It's considered the most horrible of crimes in the history of the area where I grew up. ![]() And there was a crime committed where I grew up on Long Island in 1982. People said to me, after 'Strangeland', why didn't I do something else, and I said 'cause I didn't have an idea I didn't wanna just do something typical. Snider previously told the gambling and metal show "Metal Casino Live" about "My Enemy's Enemy": " 'My Enemy's Enemy' is powerfully disturbing. I don't plan on being on stage performing for the rest of my days." It's something I'm really striving toward. I'm so free to be any age, any color, any sex with the written word. "As long as I can create it on the page and an actor/actress can represent it convincingly, I can be anybody. "I really like that part of not being onstage, not being in front of the camera, not being out in front, just being the creative force behind because it's so liberating to me," he said. ![]() That's a very major part."ĭee added that he enjoys being creative without stepping into the spotlight as a singer or actor. With my screenplay writing, I'm now firing on all cylinders. This is a place that I've been dabbling in and writing in for many, many years. That's why they're funding me for these two movies and their plan is to turn me into that," he said. Snider went on to say that there are some powerful people in the film industry who think he is "the next Rob Zombie, the rock star-turned-horror writer/director/creator. That's been greenlit, so they're putting together deals with that and I'll start writing the screenplay." I've also been asked to write a reimagining of another classic '80s horror film that I can't mention by name. "You can still slowly work through production elements and everything. "I had my movie that was supposed to go into production and there are certain business aspects of that that even now are still slowly moving forward because there are certain things that you can still put in place," he told PopMatters at the time. The film is based on a real-life crime spree that took place in his native Long Island, New York in 1982. Less than two years ago, Snider revealed that he was planning to direct a horror movie from a script he wrote, titled "My Enemy's Enemy". When I get home I leave next day! Yes/Yikes!" He wrote: "Wanna talk about a major distraction? My next scary movie (I wrote & I'm directing) is green lit & starts pre-production in 4 weeks! In between I've got 3 week pre-planned vacation (two years ago before covid, cancelled twice). The TWISTED SISTER frontman, who previously wrote and starred in the cult 1998 horror movie "Strangeland", offered a timeline for his new project in a tweet earlier today. Dee Snider's new horror movie, which he is both writing and directing, will start pre-production in June.
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