Henry RollinsIf punk pioneer Henry Rollins isn't the coolest personality to emerge from the last few decades of pop culture, he's definitely in the top five. Now, the rocker/writer/producer/host of TV's best talk show returns to movies with "Wrong Turn 2: Dead End," the blood-drenched Eliza Dushku-less sequel that spills onto DVD this week.

MTV: Have you seen the original "Wrong Turn"?

Rollins: No, I have not. I asked our director Joe Lynch: "Should I see it? Would it help me?" He said no, because realistically my character hasn't seen it. And that makes total sense.

MTV: Your character is a retired Marine Colonel, hosting a reality show that drops good-looking teenagers into the wilderness. You seem to play him like a cross between Jeff Probst and R. Lee Ermey.

HR: My main goal in the film was, when the whatever hits the fan, to get into this very stealth, quiet and deadly mode. With the face, the body action, and everything -- to go "I'm all action, no talk." Read More...

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