So, it comes as no surprise that Gaty would finally team up with his longtime friend – another notorious nice guy – horror film legend George A. Romero to undertake one of the most unusual, ambitious and fan-friendly film projects ever conceived. The film is “Diamond Dead,” a nearly indescribable mix of horror, comedy and rock ‘n’ roll (courtesy of “Rocky Horror Picture Show” composer Richard Hartley). The story, formulated by genre artist Brian Cooper and rewritten by Romero, about a rock band that returns from the dead redefines the term high concept, but the truly revolutionary thing about “Diamond Dead” may be the fan driven approach that the filmmakers have taken with pre-production and promotion with the Diamond Dead” website. In this exclusive interview, the “Diamond Dead” producer talks candidly about the perils of independent financing, fan-friendly filmmaking and an impending partnership with Ridley and Tony Scott’s Scott Free Productions which may take the project far beyond the expectations of both the producers and the fans. Get the interview in part two of ANDREW GATY: ROCK ‘N’ ROLL ZOMBIES FOR THE FUTURE»>