Filmography - Phantoms (1998)
• Rose McGowan as: Lisa Pailey
• Directed by: Joe Chappelle
• Selected Cast:
• Written by: Dean R. Koontz
• Release Year: 1998
• Genre: Thriller / Horror / Drama
• MPAA Rating: R
Sypnosis
150 dead and 350 missing in the tiny mountain town of Snowfield, California. And that's only the beginning...
Rose McGowan's Role
Rose McGowan plays Lisa Pailey, a Los Angeles teenager. She has been "basically abducted" to go and stay with her older sister Jennifer (Joanna Going) in the quiet town of Snowfield. She has left behind a life in LA of "smog and gunfire" and her beloved boyfriend Ronny. But strange things occur and leave behind a body count and Lisa scared for her life.
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Quotes: Rose McGowan
• "It was my first time interacting with special effects and it was a difficult shoot. I'm not big on sci-fi stuff, I loved
Independence Day, but I did
Phantoms for Peter O'Toole. He was very lovely and we're still friends today."
Quotes: Her Character
• "I like smog, I like gunfire!"
• "I guess it's kinda cute in a dorky sorta way."
• "Screw waiting; I don't want to die like this!"
• "Why calm down God damn it, you bought me here!"
• "It's some freakin' maniac."
• "If anyone was still alive wouldn't that have brought them out?"
• "Maybe they're still alive, somewhere."
• "Well, it's the devil, don't you think, come up from hell tonight? I think he wants to dance with us."
• "Do you think that all those people it's taken.. Do you think they're still trapped?"
• "I think being trapped inside of it would be like your soul gone to hell."
• "I don't wanna go to hell."
• "Oh, fuck you!"
• "All those souls, maybe... they're at peace"
Trivia & Facts
• Rose wanted to do the movie because she is a huge fan of Peter O'Toole and wanted to work with him. She would spend time hanging out with him in his trailer drinking tea and then after they finished filming they continued to exchange letters.
• Rose chose not to read the book before making the film as her character is only 14-years old in it. She did not think it would be beneficial. She read it afterwards and was impressed that the film had remained close to the book.