Rusty Nails (Rusty Osgood, born 1966) is an American director, writer, producer, and actor. He is best known for his feature-length
B-movie
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''Acne''. Nails has also made several short films, including ''God is Dad'', ''The Ramones and I'', ''Grethel and Hansel'', ''Animated Corpse'', and ''Santiago vs. Wigface'', which won a special recognition award.
Biography
Early life and punk rock career
Rusty Nails grew up in a suburb of
Boston, Massachusetts and was active in
Boston's punk scene. Exposed to
B-movie
A B movie or B film is a low-budget commercial motion picture. In its original usage, during the Golden Age of Hollywood, the term more precisely identified films intended for distribution as the less-publicized bottom half of a double feature ...
through the local television program ''
Creature Double Feature
''Creature Double Feature'' was a syndicated horror show, broadcast in the Boston and Philadelphia area during the 1960s, 1970s and 1980s. It sometimes also aired under names like ''Sci-Fi Flix'' and ''Creature Feature''. The show aired classic ...
'', Nails became obsessed with old horror films.
He made his first foray into the genre in the 1980s with his
punk rock band, The Creeps, for whom he sang and about such subjects as teenage violence ("On TV") and being turned into a zombie by a virulent strain of
pimple
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s ("Acne"). Nails released music by The Creeps on his own label, Wasted Effort Records, along with other local bands like fellow punkers The Angry Kids, the busker street-pop duo Egg (whose members left to join
Caroliner Rainbow
Caroliner, a group formed in 1983 in San Francisco, is an industrial bluegrass–experimental–Noise conceptual art band that uses instruments from bluegrass and rock traditions, as well as homemade electronics and other modified instruments. In ...
and found
The Presidents of the United States of America), and post-hardbore band Cabal for whom Nails also played bass.
Nails also worked as an amateur photographer and publisher, writing and contributing to numerous
fanzine
A fanzine (blend of '' fan'' and ''magazine'' or ''-zine'') is a non-professional and non-official publication produced by enthusiasts of a particular cultural phenomenon (such as a literary or musical genre) for the pleasure of others who share t ...
s, and supported political causes, especially
anti-racism
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and
animal rights
Animal rights is the philosophy according to which many or all sentient animals have moral worth that is independent of their utility for humans, and that their most basic interests—such as avoiding suffering—should be afforded the sa ...
. Many of his lyrics he wrote for both The Creeps and Cabal reflected these values, and Wasted Effort's releases often contained information and literature from groups like
People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals
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.
Film career
In 1991 Nails moved to
Chicago
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to study film at
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Canada
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and produce several short films. He extended his stay at Colombia by several years in order to complete his first feature-length work, ''Acne'' (whose title song is performed by Nails' old punk band), a
black-and-white
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horror film
Horror is a film genre that seeks to elicit fear or disgust in its audience for entertainment purposes.
Horror films often explore dark subject matter and may deal with transgressive topics or themes. Broad elements include monsters, apo ...
about a pair of teenagers who wake up to find themselves mutated into horribly strange creatures. Nails spent five years and $12,000 on the film, raising funds through
yard sale
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s and paying no one but the film's
make-up artist
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$225 to create the giant volcanic
pustule
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s for which the film was named.
Nails has made various cameo appearances in print, television and film, often under a
pseudonym
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. His likeness has been published in the ''
Weekly World News
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'' and he was a guest on both ''
Ricki Lake
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'' and ''
The Morton Downey Jr. Show
''The Morton Downey Jr. Show'' is a syndicated American talk show presented by Morton Downey Jr. that ran from 1987 to 1989. The show and its host pioneered the concept of "trash TV" format.
Starting as a local program on New York-New Jersey super ...
''.
In later years, Nails focused his attention toward
documentary filmmaking, focusing on acts of teen violence and cult filmmakers, including
George Romero
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.
Nails supports his work through his film company, New Eye Films, and
runs the Movieside Film Festival in Chicago.
Filmography
Director
* 2008 ''
Dead On: The Life and Cinema of George A. Romero'' - Director
* 2002 ''God Is Dad'' - Director / Writer
* 2002 ''The Ramones and I'' - Director / Writer
* 2000 ''Acne'' - Director / Writer
* 2000 ''Santiago vs. Wigface'' - Director / Writer
* 2000 ''Animated Corpse'' - Director / Writer
* 2000 ''Grethel & Hansel'' - Director / Writer
* 2000 ''Blood Drinkers'' - Director / Writer
Acting Credits
* 2011 ''Fancypants'' as Ambulance Onlooker (uncredited)
* 2009 ''
Smash Cut
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'' as Fred Sandy's Assistant
* 2003 ''Skunk Ape!?'' (short) as Zuffy Dortch, The Cryptozoologist
* 2000 ''
Citizen Toxie: The Toxic Avenger IV'' as Kabukiman's Drinking Buddy (as Rusty Osgood)
* 1999 ''Terror Firmer'' as Frat Guy Who Offers Armpit (as Rusty Osgood)
* 1999 ''Acne'' as Zooey
Appearances as Himself
* 2006 ''American Stag''
* 2004 ''Film School''
References
External links
*
Imagine articlefrom Velocity Magazine
Tastes Like Chicken Interview
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1966 births
Living people
American film directors
American photographers
American punk rock musicians
Musicians from Massachusetts
Columbia College Chicago alumni
American male actors