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William Shatner is Dangerous in ‘Christmas’ horror

- Brian Truitt @briantruit­t USA TODAY

William Shatner has been in scary situations during his career, notably coming to grips with a gremlin on his plane in a classic Twilight Zone episode. The creepy goings-on this time surround Shatner in A Christmas Horror Story (in select theaters and video on demand), where the villainous Krampus is summoned to wreak havoc in small-town Bailey Downs, Santa Claus is dealing with zombie elves and yuletide-loving DJ Dangerous Dan (Shatner) is holding down the fort at the radio station.

“I wish I could tell you it was a work of art and I’m basing a whole decade on it, but it’s a wonderfull­y entertaini­ng film that I think will be very popular,” says Shatner, 84.

He’s not sure if it’s supposed to be a Halloween film or a Christmas movie. But, he acknowledg­es, “Halloween is a really good time to release a horror film.”

Q What’s your key in getting drunker onscreen as the movie goes on?

A If you’re going to cry on film, you know you’re good for one good cry. If you’re crying twice in a film, that’s one too many times — it turns off the audience. So if you’re going to be drunk, you have to not be too drunk to begin with, otherwise you have no place to go. The real problem is technicall­y how drunk to get with the amount of time I’m on camera. That required a little math: 10% at a time, resulting in a 50% drunk at the end.

Q Krampus is known as the anti-Santa. What’s your take on that myth of a darker version of the holly jolly guy?

A Everybody has in them, to one degree or another, the opposite of what they are mostly of. If somebody is ambitious and energized, there are times when they just want to absolutely do nothing. The same goes for good and evil. There is an emotional balancing act going on all the time, I would think.

Q So, how would you describe the anti-Shatner?

A Being selfish and singlemind­ed and thinking of one’s self only and being jealous, those negative emotions are all there buried. And the older you get, either the further buried they become or they become extant. Q What’s your favorite Halloween movie?

A In (John Carpenter’s) Halloween, they use a death mask of me (for killer Michael Myers). It’s exactly along the lines of good and evil. I’m in it in an evil sense but I’m not in it. You see that? That’s the perfect example of how skin deep my evil is.

Q And fave Christmas film?

A One I always migrated to was Miracle on 34th Street. That was a deeply treacly, sentimenta­l film that touched everybody’s heart at a time when treacly had a different formula.

Q Your upcoming book ‘Leonard’ is a memoir with your thoughts on your ‘Star Trek’ co-star and friend Leonard Nimoy. That must have been bitterswee­t to write.

A I’m actually reading the galleys right now. It’s fair. It’s not as poetic as I’d like it to be, but it’s hard to write lyrically about something as delicate as a friend’s death.

 ?? RLJ ENTERTAINM­ENT ?? William Shatner stars as disc jockey Dangerous Dan in A Christmas Horror Story.
RLJ ENTERTAINM­ENT William Shatner stars as disc jockey Dangerous Dan in A Christmas Horror Story.

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