The Art Of Revenge With MICHAEL LOMBARDI From THE RETALIATORS
Interview by Kris Peters The general rule of thumb when you hear
about a movie having a heavy metal soundtrack is that the music can
be expected to take a massive back seat to everything else
happening around it. There have been only a few exceptions...
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Interview by Kris Peters
The general rule of thumb when you hear about a movie having a
heavy metal soundtrack is that the music can be expected to take a
massive back seat to everything else happening around it.
There have been only a few exceptions to the rule - Judgement Night
and The Crow spring instantly to mind - but that mold was smashed
completely last year with the release of The Retaliators, a Better
Noise Film which is an offshoot of the famed Better Noise Music
label.
When the announcement was made that the horror/action/thriller was
to boast a soundtrack including The Hu, Asking Alexandria, Five
Finger Death Punch, Eva Under Fire, Nikki Sixx and more, music
lovers around the world took notice, buoyed by the promise that
songs from these artists would not only punctuate important moments
in the movie's storyline, but also be inserted so as to actually
enhance the scenes rather than act as a token gesture.
That promise/hope was intensified when the movie started doing the
promotional rounds, including actual movie acting appearances by
several of the bands and artists featured on the soundtrack.
Tommy Lee (Mötley Crue), Ivan Moody (Five Finger Death Punch), and
Jacoby Shaddix (Papa Roach) were among the names listed, with
Shaddix slated to play the role of one of the movie's central
characters.
Suddenly metal lovers had a movie that encapsulated everything they
love about music and movies, a film where our ilk were treated with
respect and necessity rather than a lazy grab at a niche corner of
the market.
The Retaliators delivered everything it promised and more, with an
engrossing storyline, great music and enough gore, horror and
action to satiate even the most discerning of viewers.
With The Retaliators finally being made available to On Demand
services Apple TV and Google TV in Australia and New Zealand late
last week, HEAVY felt it appropriate to track down star/co-producer
and co-director Michael Lombardi to pick his brain about the movie
and the role our beloved heavy metal plays in it. We start by
asking what warning label should be placed on The Retaliators for
first time viewers.
"Oh man, there's a few warning labels," he measured. "It's not
about bad words. It's not about nudity. It's just about… I think
this movie is really twisted, and it gets dark, but then it also
doesn't take itself too seriously at times, right? I guess I would
hope that there's truth in the film, and it poses a question - as
wild as the film gets - and the topic matter will make you think a
little, and maybe you can go out for a drink afterward and talk
about it a little. On top of that hopefully just being
entertained."
We press Lombardi on what that question is.
"The movie poses a question of what would you do if you had a
minute alone with the person who hurt your loved one," he
explained. "Bottom line is, it happens in this case to a small-town
guy who is loved by his community. A man of the cloth and someone
you never would expect to have that retaliation in him, but I think
we all do as human beings and that's the interesting thing. You put
a guy like that in those circumstances and what can happen? He goes
on a hell of a journey and from the beginning to the end he
completely transforms. There's a bunch of mayhem and craziness on
the way to that, but I think what's interesting about it is you can
say if someone hurt your child or your niece or your nephew, and
you had that minute alone with them, can you take revenge on that
person. You know, I think it's easy to wanna say yes if they did
something really brutal to you, but then there's the side if you're
sitting in a room across from another human being could you really
draw blood on that person, or hurt that person. I think it goes
there. It's a sensitive subject matter. Even though this movie is
hopefully entertaining and kind of twisted there is that underlying
message that hopefully allows you to put yourself in that
situation."
Which demands the question of what would he do after being able to
digest the movie for a couple of years.
"You know, so I have two boys and it certainly helps if you have a
child," he deliberated. "But again, even if you don't, people can
relate to that with their pets or a niece or nephew. I've been
asked this before, and it was the first run of the film which was a
while ago, and I haven't talked about the movie a tonne recently
which is why this is so beautiful to have a different perspective
on it… You know, man, it's interesting because life is tricky, and
life is tough. We're all dealing with a lot at all times. I think
at certain times of my life I can answer that question and say yes
(laughs). This is crazy, I'm being pretty honest here because it's
a crazy answer. The answer could be brutal, but I think depending
on where you're at in your life - again not with your frustrations
or your struggles, but your happiness, your ups and downs - when
you're down and certain things happen to you, you might really be
in a situation where I don't like people, maybe, so if someone hurt
my kid yeah I wanna answer yes. I would be able to do that, but
there are other times where I was like, I don't know, man, but for
me… (pauses)… yeah, I think I could."
In the full interview, Michael talks more about the storyline of
The Retaliators, how the effects of playing such a role have stayed
with him, putting himself in the character of John Bishop, their
goal of turning it into more than just another horror movie with a
metal soundtrack, working with Better Noise Films, how he landed
the role, using musicians in acting roles and how important that
was to the finished result, how they worked each song into the
movie to make it relevant to the scene and part of the movie, the
possibility of a sequel and more.
Access The Retaliators here:
https://theretaliators.ffm.to/australiastreaming
https://theretaliators.ffm.to/streamingnz
The general rule of thumb when you hear about a movie having a
heavy metal soundtrack is that the music can be expected to take a
massive back seat to everything else happening around it.
There have been only a few exceptions to the rule - Judgement Night
and The Crow spring instantly to mind - but that mold was smashed
completely last year with the release of The Retaliators, a Better
Noise Film which is an offshoot of the famed Better Noise Music
label.
When the announcement was made that the horror/action/thriller was
to boast a soundtrack including The Hu, Asking Alexandria, Five
Finger Death Punch, Eva Under Fire, Nikki Sixx and more, music
lovers around the world took notice, buoyed by the promise that
songs from these artists would not only punctuate important moments
in the movie's storyline, but also be inserted so as to actually
enhance the scenes rather than act as a token gesture.
That promise/hope was intensified when the movie started doing the
promotional rounds, including actual movie acting appearances by
several of the bands and artists featured on the soundtrack.
Tommy Lee (Mötley Crue), Ivan Moody (Five Finger Death Punch), and
Jacoby Shaddix (Papa Roach) were among the names listed, with
Shaddix slated to play the role of one of the movie's central
characters.
Suddenly metal lovers had a movie that encapsulated everything they
love about music and movies, a film where our ilk were treated with
respect and necessity rather than a lazy grab at a niche corner of
the market.
The Retaliators delivered everything it promised and more, with an
engrossing storyline, great music and enough gore, horror and
action to satiate even the most discerning of viewers.
With The Retaliators finally being made available to On Demand
services Apple TV and Google TV in Australia and New Zealand late
last week, HEAVY felt it appropriate to track down star/co-producer
and co-director Michael Lombardi to pick his brain about the movie
and the role our beloved heavy metal plays in it. We start by
asking what warning label should be placed on The Retaliators for
first time viewers.
"Oh man, there's a few warning labels," he measured. "It's not
about bad words. It's not about nudity. It's just about… I think
this movie is really twisted, and it gets dark, but then it also
doesn't take itself too seriously at times, right? I guess I would
hope that there's truth in the film, and it poses a question - as
wild as the film gets - and the topic matter will make you think a
little, and maybe you can go out for a drink afterward and talk
about it a little. On top of that hopefully just being
entertained."
We press Lombardi on what that question is.
"The movie poses a question of what would you do if you had a
minute alone with the person who hurt your loved one," he
explained. "Bottom line is, it happens in this case to a small-town
guy who is loved by his community. A man of the cloth and someone
you never would expect to have that retaliation in him, but I think
we all do as human beings and that's the interesting thing. You put
a guy like that in those circumstances and what can happen? He goes
on a hell of a journey and from the beginning to the end he
completely transforms. There's a bunch of mayhem and craziness on
the way to that, but I think what's interesting about it is you can
say if someone hurt your child or your niece or your nephew, and
you had that minute alone with them, can you take revenge on that
person. You know, I think it's easy to wanna say yes if they did
something really brutal to you, but then there's the side if you're
sitting in a room across from another human being could you really
draw blood on that person, or hurt that person. I think it goes
there. It's a sensitive subject matter. Even though this movie is
hopefully entertaining and kind of twisted there is that underlying
message that hopefully allows you to put yourself in that
situation."
Which demands the question of what would he do after being able to
digest the movie for a couple of years.
"You know, so I have two boys and it certainly helps if you have a
child," he deliberated. "But again, even if you don't, people can
relate to that with their pets or a niece or nephew. I've been
asked this before, and it was the first run of the film which was a
while ago, and I haven't talked about the movie a tonne recently
which is why this is so beautiful to have a different perspective
on it… You know, man, it's interesting because life is tricky, and
life is tough. We're all dealing with a lot at all times. I think
at certain times of my life I can answer that question and say yes
(laughs). This is crazy, I'm being pretty honest here because it's
a crazy answer. The answer could be brutal, but I think depending
on where you're at in your life - again not with your frustrations
or your struggles, but your happiness, your ups and downs - when
you're down and certain things happen to you, you might really be
in a situation where I don't like people, maybe, so if someone hurt
my kid yeah I wanna answer yes. I would be able to do that, but
there are other times where I was like, I don't know, man, but for
me… (pauses)… yeah, I think I could."
In the full interview, Michael talks more about the storyline of
The Retaliators, how the effects of playing such a role have stayed
with him, putting himself in the character of John Bishop, their
goal of turning it into more than just another horror movie with a
metal soundtrack, working with Better Noise Films, how he landed
the role, using musicians in acting roles and how important that
was to the finished result, how they worked each song into the
movie to make it relevant to the scene and part of the movie, the
possibility of a sequel and more.
Access The Retaliators here:
https://theretaliators.ffm.to/australiastreaming
https://theretaliators.ffm.to/streamingnz
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