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...ant capturing exactly what a horror film trailer should capture.... imagine seeing this on a cinema's big screen (or should I say scream...) For a trailer fest go over to Bloody Blood   ...
... great Ideas for movies but have no idea about how one goes about getting it from in their head to on the screen. I have compiled a list of links and sites that can help you take your first steps towa...
...Series creator David DiGilio (EIGHT BELOW and the ABC series TRAVELER) will adapt his own comic book into screenplay form and also serve as executive producer. The storyline is set in the future, whe...
...t was chosen as the first choice. Being really scary without actually showing too much violence on the screen is an art that I wish other movies would master in the meantime in all times of the yea...
...lood' magazine as 'the most obscure horror film ever made in Britain', will be receiving its first public screenings for over 16 years during October. Following the recent showing hosted by myself at ...
...d working example thought to exist in any of the film archives of the world - this will be its final ever screening. www.ubuprojex.net/ 'Pere Ubu burst upon the scene in 1975 and changed the face of...
... creates a feeling of dread and an atmosphere of terror. The viewer never feels like throwing up, and the screen is never splashed with buckets of the red stuff, yet there is something more threatenin...
...ntment, not nearly as good as I'd remembered. Part if the problem was with the opening scenes, on the big screen they blew my mind and I was left in a state of open-mouthed terror through the whole fi...
...director of almost 60 films can actually be credited for producing almost half of them himself as well as screenwriter. He was also well crafted in the art of special effects. Sometimes credited as An...
...l Lake,' documentary, featuring all-new interviews with Cunningham, stars Adrienne King and Betsy Palmer, screenwriter Victor Miller, and more. Unfortunately, Paramount is stating that there are still...
...s utterly ridiculous! The costume-makers tried valiantly, but their task was Herculean. When this Fly's onscreen, you'll struggle to respond with anything but suppressed laughter. However in all oth...
...re feels fresh, efficient and realistic. I was particularly impressed with Cleese, actually. He has great screen presence and really makes the role his own. There are other innovations, lots of them...
...ing of the Cowboys. She also appeared in comedies such as One Night in the Tropics, Abbott and Costello's screen debut. Her movie career ended when she married director Harry Koster, who made Harvey...
On 18 Dec 2002, WideScreenPig shared this: Maybe it was the indignities of American Psycho 2 beforehand, but I just have no complaints at all about The Devil's Backbone. I thought the pacing was per
...his movie. The first thing I noticed wasn't in the movie at all, but grabbed from it for the DVD's menu screen. It's Harry Potter! Admittedly this film came out a decade before Harry Potter and the ...
How is the extra stuff on the ED1+2 and AOD DVDs? I'll eventually buy them just for the widescreen versions (I have the VHS versions). Is it 'need now' type stuff or is it 'if you've already seen the
...hating bigot who does not realize that midgets deserve the same respect as normal people do. Anyway, this screenplay is in the works but I will need some help in order for it to be a success. I'm look...
Of the more major horror series ('Scream' excluded), the female lead in the original picture did not appear in all of the sequels, but later made a big return to the series after a lengthy absence, re
...om the film (all the kills are heavily butchered and even some of the language), and the DVD is a non-widescreen version without the director's commentary (all available in the US edition), But what's...
...Frankie Avalon in 'Haunted House of Horror' (aka 'Horror House') - 1969. Never on US homevideo - rarely screened (altho based on my last couple of vcr alerts, it may have recently aired already on s...
Let us know how it is!I didn't get a chance to chat with the Regg man a couple of weeks ago at horrorfind about it but last year he was plugging it away......
BBC TV in the UK is planning a 'Creepy Christmas' season to include screenings of : Rosemary's Baby The Hearse Halloween (?!) Twins Of Evil Witchfinder General (Yay!) Satanic Rites Of Dracula The Om

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