Sunday, November 8, 2009
New Wolfman Poster is Really Something to Howl About
Thursday, November 5, 2009
Regarding the Cake Boss, Army of Darkness and Shameless Self-Promotion
Before you begin reading this post, I'm going to warn you that the entire thing is really shameless self-promotion with very little (and I mean by the smallest amount) pay off.
Thursday, October 29, 2009
Alien Sequel "A Brand New Box of Tricks" According to Ridley Scott
Hell yes! Ridley Scott, the man who crafted one of the best Sci-Fi pictures of all time, Alien, is returning to the franchise to direct a prequel to his original film. Regarding the flick, Scott said, "It's a brand new box of tricks. We know what the road map is, and the screenplay is now being put on paper. The prequel will be a while ago. It's very difficult to put a year on Alien, but if Alien was towards the end of this century, then the prequel story will take place thirty years prior."
Tuesday, October 20, 2009
Trick 'r Treat is as Good as a Pillowcase Full of Halloween Candy and Much Better for You!
So I finally watched Trick 'r Treat, the long-canned Halloween fright flick that's been garnering excellent reviews and positive press for several years now. Despite the overwhelming reactions from fans at conventions and special engagements, it never received a real theatrical release and got dumped on DVD and Blu-ray a couple of weeks ago (notice the release date in the poster above).
Thursday, October 15, 2009
Roger Corman and Joe Dante Have Turned Cory Feldman into a Zombie, and We Get to Decide His Fate!
How cool is this? B-movie maestro Roger Corman is producing a series of horror Webisodes staring the one and only Cory Feldman as a vengeful, undead rock star. Genre icon Joe Dante is directing, and, best of all, WE get decide how the story plays out. According to Bloody Disgusting, "Mr. Corman, making his Internet video debut at age 83, is opening up the creative direction of the series by asking the public to vote on the fate of its characters." So it's kinda like a "Choose Your Own Adventure" horror series with Cory Feldman. Weird and very cool. In fact, I like the premise enough to overlook the use of the word "frenemies" in the press release.
Tuesday, October 13, 2009
I'm Dying to Visit "The House of the Devil!"
Sunday, October 11, 2009
Strange Halo Appears Over Moscow! Bizarre Weather Anomaly or Alien Mothership?
No, this isn't an outtake from "Independence Day." It actually appeared in the sky directly over
Check out this article to learn more.
Wednesday, September 30, 2009
After Schwarzenegger's Done Governating California, Will He Take a Trip to the Predators' Home World?
I just watched LatinoReview's awesome script review (via AICN) of Robert Rodriguez and Nimrod Antal's reboot of the "Predator" franchise, "Predators." We all know how awesome Rodriguez is, and his idea for the flick (a group of earth's toughest men hunted on predators' planet) is just awesome. And while I'm very excited about Danny Trejo's involvement, I as giddy as a schoolgirl over Dutch's potential return. Sadly, it will only be a cameo, but it's still amazing.
Thursday, September 24, 2009
Evil Plush Toy Kills for Laughs in "My Stuffed Animal is a Monster."
Now this just looks awesome! It's like "Child's Play" meets "Toy Story" on no budget. It premieres tomorrow night in
Friday, September 18, 2009
"House of the Wolf Man" Looks Like an Excellent, Old-School Tribute
Staring Ron Cheney (the great-grandson of Lon Cheney), a dude that looks kinda like Bela Lugosi, and old-school makeup effects, "House of the Wolf Man" looks to be an fitting tribute to the fright flicks of old. Oh, and it's filmed entirely in black and white.
It's like what Tarantino and Rodriguez did with their "Grindhouse" flicks, only with the Universal-era of monster films instead of the low-budget flicks of the 70s. Check out the trailer below, which I nabbed from YouTube.
Thursday, September 17, 2009
"Dracula 2" May Really Suck (But in a Good, Vampirey kinda Way)
They are making a sequel to "Dracula." Let me rephrase that. They are writing a sequel to "Dracula." As soon as I read this article from ShockTillYouDrop, I knew I had to post something about the project. I planned on being witty, perhaps penning a smarmy comment mocking the inherent lameness of attempting to draft a sequel to "Dracula," which is unquestionably one of the most important and influential novels ever written. As I mentioned yesterday, I can't stand people dabbling in worlds they didn’t create.
Wednesday, September 16, 2009
"Night of the Living Dead: Origins" Will Be Told Without Romero
You know, I'm really torn about this. According to Bloody Disgusting, a new NOTLD project is in the works, and I'm not talking about George Romero's 6th zombie opus, "Survival of the Dead." Apparently, an upcoming filmmaker named Zebediah De Soto is crafting an origin story for the NOTLD mythos without Romero's involvement or permission. According to BD "De Soto was a fan of the original 'Living Dead' and once … [he] realized the rights were in the public domain, zeroed in on that project."
Friday, September 11, 2009
Cobs, Robbers and … Zombies?
Below is the trailer for the forthcoming French horror flick, 'La Horde.' It recently premiered at Frightfest and is apparently about cops and mobsters having to team up to save themselves from a large undead menace. A very, very large undead menace. I'm pretty sure that the scene at the end of the trailer show more zombies than I've ever seen in a film before. Very impressive and awesome.
Tuesday, September 8, 2009
Monstrous Giant Rats, Fanged Frogs and More Found in Dormant Volcano
It sounds like the plot of an awesome b-movie, but it's true. Apparently, a filmmaking team of BBC journalists has discovered over 40 new species of creatures in a long-dormant volcano in
Saturday, September 5, 2009
Forget Drug Cartels! 'Rambo 5' More 'Predator' Than 'First Blood' and Why That's a Good Thing!
So perhaps I spoke a bit too soon on the 'Rambo' post a few days ago. He's not fighting aliens or drug cartels, instead, he's fighting a sort of savage beast created by the military. This is definitely more of what I had pictured in my mind when Stallone was talking about taking 'Rambo' in a different direction.
Wednesday, September 2, 2009
First Image from 'The Host 2' Released
I like the look of the monster, even if the CGI isn't perfect. According to Bloody-Disgusting (which is also where I nabbed the above pic), "the story will concern a calamity caused when people ignore a monster due to their desire for money."
Tuesday, September 1, 2009
Rambo Will Be Fighting Aliens in His Next Moive, But Not the Kind I was Hoping For
I know the 'Rambo' series has nothing really to do with horror, sci-fi, monsters, mutants or aliens, but I hoped that it one day would. You see, I remember reading this article shortly after 'Rambo' was released last year.
Oh well, maybe Stallone can make a pertinent political statement about the shocking violence that's occurring along the U.S./Mexican border right now. Anything's possible, right?
Sunday, August 30, 2009
3D 'Halloween' Will Be Zombie Free! …. For Better or Worse
I haven't gotten the chance to see 'Halloween II' yet (I'm going tomorrow night), so I have no idea if it's any good or not (I've heard some bad buzz, but I'm still hopeful). However, they're already planning a 3rd flick that is apparently due next year, according to Shock Till You Drop. Zombie is not involved in this one (he's too busy playing with Jello, as I mentioned a couple of days ago), but the film will be in 3D, because this weekend's number one film, 'The Final Destination,' is 3D. So take that for what you will.
Does anyone remember 'Halloween 3: Season of the Witch'? Fuck, that movie was bad. It didn’t even have Michael Myers in it -- instead, it was all about Stonehenge and scary masks. Like Mikey's mold of Shatner's face wasn't scary enough? Let's just hope that we can count on a 'Halloween' film next year during, I don't know, Halloween. That would be nice.
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Friday, August 28, 2009
Does Anyone Else Think It's Strange this Chick Would Decide to Go Spelunking Again?
Rob Zombie + 'The Blob' = ?
Well, I just didn’t' see this one coming. In probably the strangest bit of news I've seen lately, Rob Zombie has agreed to write, produce and helm another remake of the 1958 sci-fi/horror flick, 'The Blob.' Now, the original 'Blob' starred Steve McQueen and is one of my favorite sci-fi flicks from the 50s. I also remember liking the 1988 remake, but it's been quite awhile since I've seen it.
Wednesday, August 26, 2009
Apathetic High School Horror and Megan Fox's Tits
So I just watched the trailer for 'Jennifer's Body.' I have to be honest, I'm just not feeling this movie, which is strange, considering that I pretty much love all things horror. Hell, I'm so disinterested that I didn’t even check out the trailer until now, despite the fact that I knew it showed Megan Fox's mostly-bare ta-tas. It's not that I don’t like the idea of a demon possessing some girl and making her kill people, nor is it because I have an aversion to watching hot, naked women (quite the contrary on both, actually), it's just that I'm sick to fucking death of high school movies.
But most of all, I think that most recent high school horror movies are shit. It's just boring. Imagine interesting characters and dynamic settings. Sure, horror films aren't exactly known for their innovation, but foreign fright flicks often focuses on adults, and it works nicely (take 'Haute Tension,' for example). The characters are relatable and interesting and it makes, overall, for a better film experience for anybody over 18 years old (which should, theoretically, be a large portion of the people attending a movie like 'Jennifer's Body,' because you have to be 17 to even get in to see the damn thing).
Tuesday, August 25, 2009
Rob Zombie and the Cartoon Bush
In honor of Rob Zombie's 'Halloween 2' coming out Friday (which I am completely geeking out about), I thought I'd spend a little time this week looking at the man's work, Past Present, and Future. (Get it? That's the name of his greatest hits album. And yes, I'm that much of a dork.)
Monday, August 24, 2009
On 'The Wolf Man' and Werewolf Transformations
Ok, so I assume everyone's seen 'The Wolfman' trailer by now. I have to say, I think it looks pretty good, but the quality of the upcoming remake isn't really what I want to talk about today. If you haven't seen it yet, watch the vid below (which I nabbed from Bloody-Disgusting).
Thursday, August 20, 2009
James Cameron's 'Avatar' Trailer Invokes Edgar Rice Burroughs' 'Mastermind of Mars'
Tuesday, August 18, 2009
New Discovery Indicates Building Blocks of Life Common Throughout the Universe
Ok, so today marks the end of my blog's first week of existence, and since everything I have done up until this point has been film related (a tendency which will undoubtedly continue), today I'm going to just talk about an amazing new scientific discovery.
Monday, August 17, 2009
'Survival of the Dead' and a Soapbox
So I guess ol' George Romero has given up trying to direct anything without "of the Dead" in the title, and Bloody Disgusting has some exclusive images from his latest, 'Survival of the Dead.'
Friday, August 14, 2009
Will 'The Fourth Kind' Give Us the First Tangible Proof of Contact, or Is It Just 'Blair Witch' with Aliens?
I just came across this a few moments ago and it surprised the hell outta me. It's one of those awesome trailers that comes gets you instantly pumped up for something you've never heard of before.
Thursday, August 13, 2009
Evil Angels, Spider Monsters, and Roc? The Red-band Trailer for 'Legion' Looks Pretty Bad-ass!
Anyone else reminded of that scene with spider-Regan in 'The Exorcist: The Version You've Never Seen?'
Wednesday, August 12, 2009
Is DeadGirl the First Great Film About Necrophilia?
Well, if the trailer is any indication, it certainly looks that way. Check it out here. Apparently, it's from the producers behind 'Hellraiser' and 'Heathers,' two of my personal faves. I also really like the poster -- it's sick and subtle at the same time. The whole package looks well-done, a far cry from most of the films that dare to delve into this topic (I'm talking about you, 'The Stink of Flesh'). Plus, you know there's going to be some zombie mayhem, which is always nice.
Pic can be found at: http://www.firstshowing.net/2008/09/21/worth-watching-sept-21-first-deadgirl-teaser-trailer/
Tuesday, August 11, 2009
I Don't Care How Many People Love it, District 9 is a Horrible Movie!
I got the opportunity to check out an advance screening of 'District 9' in
But, even disregarding that fact, the movie still doesn’t work. We have to assume that the principle alien, Christopher Johnson (great alien name btw) was a pilot on chief mechanic of the ship. He knows what's wrong with the craft and how to fix it. He takes what is essentially the ships' engine, buries it in the ground and builds a shack on top of it. He, and assumedly the bulk of the rest of the stranded E.T.s, then spend the next 20 years collecting liquid out of alien junk to make spaceship gasoline (that, for some reason, happens to slowly morph humans into aliens upon contact).