The Monster Squad: Two-Disc 20th Anniversary Edition
Ryan is one of the cast members heavily featured in the featurettes and the
film commentary. Now, if only we could get him to talk at length about Kids Inc
he
does mention it twice, although not favorably.
Do you know they almost cast Liam Neeson as Dracula? Also, Andre Gower (Sean) actually
wanted to be Rudy!
Rudy has a last name! According to the commentary, its Halloran which
Ryan believes is Scottish for badass.
They ask Ryan what he had done prior to the movie, and he actually does say,
I was on a show called Kids Incorporated
singing and dancing. When
pressed, he continued, It was, uh, you know
well talk about that
later
lets talk about Squad.
Later, Ryan cracks a few jokes about Rudys secret life. Maybe his name
isnt even Rudy...maybe hes actually in a little band called Kids
Incorporated
hiding from the cheesy sequined costumes
Disc 2 is Special Features. Ryan first pops up in the special featurette called The
Monsters and the Squad with plenty to say.

He (Tom Noonan, the Frankensteins monster) was Frankenstein, and that
was it. There was no breaking
and theres a scene in the clubhouse where
were all meeting him for the first time, and I hand him the Frankenstein mask, and
he looks at it and says, Scary. They needed to do a shot over my
shoulder to him. They didnt need the rest of the cast, they just needed me
and were in this cramped quarters like on a soundstage, and hes sitting
really close to me. Were just kind of sitting there, and I looked at him, and I
said, Hey, Tom, hows it going? You know, weve actually never
met
and he kind of went (groaning). I was like, okay
look, I get
it
Im 15, man! I know whats going on, man! I know
makeup and all.
You dont have to play that game with me, dude! But he kept it, man, he kept
it! Never broke
sat there for hours, and I just
kinda just hung out.
Fred Dekker(writer/director): Ryan Lambert was like a teen idol at that
time
and he came into the studio and he told me this story, I didnt
remember it that he came in, and the first thing he said was
Ryan: You got a smoke?
Dekker: And Shane Black (co-writer), who smoked at the time, said, Yeah, I got
one.
Ryan: And he gave me a cigarette, and I lit it up, we did the scene, and I left.
Dont know what happened after that, but
here I am.
Dekker: It was very clear that he had the attitude. But more important, it
wasnt the attitude that kind of was acting. It was an artifice. This kid was
genuinely cool and is to this day, by the way. I have to say there are actors whose
names you would know, who at that time were in that rough age range and had done fairly
big movies who were suggested for the role of Rudy. And I realized, you know, theyre
not as cool as this guy, cause this guys sort of effortless about it.
Ryan: Rudy is
sort of like a mystery, I always thought. Like, you werent
sure if he killed his dad, or if, you know, if he actually went to school, or where
he came from, did he have family? Did he just wander around? But that was sort of like,
the surface stuff. I really felt like
he actually did want to belong to something. It
kind of seems in the film like he maybe fell into it and he just saves the fat
kid
and they ask him to be in. But I always thought, like in the background,
hes going, Are they gonna let me in? I know about this stuff. I can be a
badass.
I was actually totally enthralled with Lisa Fuller (Patricks sister). I
mean
I could have played it cooler, as Rudy, but in real life, I was just making her
mixtapes of Journey. I was I just tried. I tried to pull it off and
just
nothing. I blew it. But I actually do get her in end, in the film. I do
but
they cut it out
I promise!
Regarding Brent Chalem (Horace the Fat Kid): He was a sweet, sweet, sweet kid. His
mom was really nice.
Ryan is also in Lights, Camera, Monsters!
He (Dekker) had a big, big responsibility, and I always saw it. I always saw
everybody around him wondering whether or not he was going to be able to pull this off. I
mean, nobody was skeptical or anything, but it just seemed like, Wow, this
guys got a huge opportunity here, and I never saw it in his face. I just saw,
I know what Im doing.
Dekker: Probably my favorite line in the movie is when Rudy realizes that hes
got a crossbow in hand and its up to him to take out the vampire brides that are
walking towards them and he says,
Im in the God damned club, arent I?
Ryan: To me, it was almost like a throwaway line, because when we shot it, I just
kind of like, brushed past everyone and said, Im in the God damned club,
arent I? and light a smoke. It just seemed to me like that was just gonna be
like this thing, and when you see the film its like, BUH DAH DAH, and it is
definitely, definitely one of my favorite lines.

I had never shot a gun before. They sent me to a shooting range, and I didnt
know what I was going to do. I didnt know how I was gonna react, what it was gonna
feel like the kick back and everything. Fred said, Action, and Im
doing the bullets, and Im thinking in my head, like, What am I doing here? I
dont know how to do this. And I loaded it, and I said, bang, and I
shot, and they said Cut, and they said, Moving on. And I said,
Thats acting? Awesome! This is great! Im good at this!
(Funny note: During the commentary, they tell the story that the sound man was confused,
because Ryan said bang before shooting. He didnt realize that was a line
in the script!)
You know, sometimes you do a film, and it takes three weeks, and youre like,
That was fun, that was good, I had a great time, the director was great, all the
actors were great, and then it comes out and it doesnt do anything, and
youre like, Eh, well, you know
it was good. This seemed like a
lifetime, making this film. Like
there was relationships, and we met people, and we
were there a lot, and all of our families were there because of their kids, and our
mothers became friends, and it just seemed like it was a big family and we were all like,
really excited for this to happen, and then
nothing.
In Monster Mania they talk about the convention and the 20th anniversary.
I got a call an email, actually from Quinn(?) at Aint It Cool
News, and he asked me to come out for a screening to do Q&A before two
screenings at the Alamo Drafthouse in Austin, Texas. And I kinda said, Why?
Whos gonna go to that? And he goes, No, no, you dont
understand
it is huge.
I mean, it is a good movie. It is. Its fun to watch. From beginning to
end, I can still watch it and go as an outside party and say, That was
fun. Thats a fun movie to watch.
I have dozens of screencaps from the movie and the Special Features if anyone wants them.