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Saturday, June 28, 2008

Digital 21- The Killer


Here are a few scenes from the splatter house movie Feast! The film premiered at Fantastic Fest in Austin, Texas, the Chicago International Film Festival, the International Horror & Sci-Fi Film Festival, and the Savannah Film Festival on various dates throughout October 2005. John Gulager was named "Best Director" for Feast at Fantastic Fest 2005. If you haven't seen this one you're missing out. Enjoy!

Hungry? "Feast" on This


Feast is a 2006 horror movie that is a result of the third season of Project Greenlight contest. The winning team was composed of writers Marcus Dunstan and Patrick Melton and director John Gulager. It was executive produced by Ben Affleck, Matt Damon, Chris Moore through their LivePlanet production company, Wes Craven, and the Maloof family. This movie made my mouth water in the worst way, it fucking rocked! I was 100% satisfied after the credits rolled. I loved the intro thing, see every one of the characters got a lil freeze frame time so you get to know them, it was very cool. Oh and I hear the second part is already in the works; "Sloppy Seconds"

Friday, June 27, 2008

Madeline Ashton-"I See Me!"


This is the intro to "Death Becomes Her". The movie starts with a Broad Way performance by Madeline Ashton played by Meryl Streep. Like most of director Robert Zemeckis' films, Death Becomes Her was a technically complex movie to make at the time, and the production had its fair share of fuck-ups. For example, in a scene where Helen Sharp and Madeline Ashton are battling with shovels, Meryl Streep accidentally scarred Goldie Hawn's face. Streep admitted that she disliked working on a project that focused so heavily on special effects, saying:
"I think it's tedious. Whatever concentration you can apply to that kind of comedy is just shredded. You stand there like a piece of machinery— they should get machinery to do it. I loved how it turned out. But it's not fun to act to a lampstand. 'Pretend this is Goldie, right here! Uh, no, I'm sorry, Bob, she went off the mark by five centimeters, and now her head won't match her neck!' It was like being at the dentist."

Death Becomes Her!


"Mad" and "Hell" are long time friend/enemies. Mad is an actress while Hell is a writer, but no matter how much they compete they are no match for father time. When their looks start to fade they resorts to the aid of the mysterious Lisle von Rhoman , who claims she has discovered the secret of eternal youth and life. Selfishness and vanity play major roles in this dark comedy about some of the most beautiful zombies ever! Oh and F.Y.I.,I really do keep a copy in my zombie collection!

Thursday, June 26, 2008

Money Shots From Slither!


I think the best parts, or "money shots", were thrown away on the trailers;I really hate when they do that. The whole world expects this super grand spectacle and are let down by the "MAN"; then I have to run around explaining how good the movie is; "If only they had the great power of seeing a movie and excepting it for what it is", until then I'll take on the responsibility of helping them "see", you never know, maybe one day I'll take down the "MAN" This clip medley I found depicts a lot of my favorite scenes. Hope you dig; And remember "Damn The MAN, Save The Empire", Enjoy!

Slither!


"Slither" obviously pulled lots of inspiration from "Night Of The Creeps", Both films feature plagues of small parasitic worms which come to Earth in a meteorite. In both films the worms enter people via their mouths and transform their hosts into zombies. During the climax of each film, the heroes use flammable gas as a weapon, creating an explosion which finally destroys the alien menace. At the end of both films, a small surviving piece of the alien attaches itself to a domestic pet. Don't get me wrong, I loved "Slither", it was very funny, fucking gross, and creepier than "Creeps"!

"Slither" Soundtrack!


If you Dig "Slither" then I'm sure you dig the music from the movie. Theres a lot of cool song selections in this list. It was pretty cool to hear "Corb Lund" on the soundtrack. Anyway hope you enjoy!

Tracks

1.) Baby I Love You- The Yayhoos
2.) Feast Girl USA- Jane Jensen
3.) Gonna Shine Up My Boots- Corb Lund
4.) I Don't Want To Lose- Crystal Gayle
5.) I Find You Cheatin On Me- Hank Thompson
6.) Roughest Neck Around- Corb Lund
7.) Sad World- Simon Steadman
8.) Saturday Night- Jane Jensen
9.) Stick Around- Johnny Kaplin And The Lazy Stars
10.) Crazy- The Blacks
11.) 2 Days Smug And Sober- Carolyn Mark And The New Best Friends
12.) The Hand That Throws The Bottle Down- The Waco Brothers
13.) Every Woman In The World- Air Supply
14.) The New Kid- Old 97's