âIf you live in LA, you get attacked by the spores â©And the spores come in through your ears, and they lay eggs in your brain, and they make you start thinking that movies with guys with spandex are the only movies that you can make,â Bruce Campbell tells the Mercury.Â
After years on the inside of Hollywoodâfirst in the Evil Dead franchise and then on many, many seasons of the USA Network spy drama, Burn NoticeâCampbell felt ready for something different. He wanted to make a movie, but was tired of all the red tape, budgets, and notes that come with working within the traditional studio system.
âWho needs all those notes?â Campbell asked. âI got tired of that. Really, really tired of that. And I'm like, man, if you're in the arts, you should do everything you can to protect your art.â
So Campbell knew he wanted to make a movie, and he knew he didnât want to go through the big Hollywood machine.âThere was a question that my wife and I would always pose,â he says. âCould you do something where you make it off the grid, and then you distribute it off the grid?â
Heâs hoping the answer is yes, because he just wrote, directed, and starred in Ernie & Emma, which was self-financed and so far self-distributed. It was produced with his wife, Ida Gearon, and features Cerina Vincent, Robin McAlpine, Emma Raimi, and Campbellâs longtime colleague Ted Raimi, playing a persnickety dance instructor.
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