John Carpenter 'really wanted to quit the business' after experience on 1992's Memoirs Of An Invisible Man
, before adding, “No, it wasn’t pleasant at all. I’m lying to you. It was a horror show. I really wanted to quit the business after that movie.”
“God, I don’t want to talk about why, but let’s just say there were personalities on that film,” he continues. “He shall not be named who needs to be killed. No, no, no, that’s terrible. He needs to be set on fire. No, no, no. Anyway, it’s all fine. I survived it.”It’s obvious Carpenter is not referring to Neill, who he later calls a “terrific actor” with a working style similar to
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