Archive for May 23rd, 2006

Man Dressed As Freddy Krueger Stabs Homeless Man

Posted by Charlie on May 23, 2006

Apparently the two got into an altercation and “Freddy” stabbed the man in the chest with his knives. Police arrested “Freddy” outside Grauman’s Chinese Theatre. The guy probably told him that Rutger Hauer could kick his ass. Here’s the story from CBS.

What "vs." movie do you want to see?

Posted by Charlie on May 23, 2006

The list so far from the forums.

Aliens vs. Predator vs. Pumpkinhead
Pinhead vs. Leprechaun
Damien vs. Rosemary’s Baby
Rutger Hauer in The Hitcher vs. Michael Rooker in Henry
Ice Cream Man vs. Dr. Giggles
Barney vs. The Brood
Rawhead Rex vs. Your wife
The Killer Condom vs. The Killer Tongue
The People Under The Stairs vs. The Town That Dreaded Sundown vs. The Crazies
Slugs vs Squirm
Squirm vs. The Worm Eaters
Night of the Demon vs. Shriek of the Mutilated
The Brood vs. Rabid Grannies
When a Stanger Calls vs. Black Christmas
Shocker vs. The Horror Show
Jason, Freddy, Leatherface, Michael Myers, and John Carpenter’s The Thing vs. Clint Howard and Rutger Hauer
David Hess in Last House on the Left vs. David Hess in House at the Edge of the park vs. David Hess in Hitch-Hike

It’s a funny list until you realize that we aren’t joking.

Check out the forums for more bastardry.

Bryan Loves You begins shooting

Posted by Charlie on May 23, 2006

Bryan Loves You will star George Wendt (Cheers), Tiffany Shepis (Abominable), Daniel Roebuck (The Devil’s Rejects) and a cameo by Lloyd Kaufman of Troma Entertainment. The feature begins shooting in June in Phoenix , Arizona.
There’s also an exclusive pic of the mask of the Bryans here: http://www.grassrootstheory.org/bryan.htm.


Dawn debuts August 14

Posted by Charlie on May 23, 2006

There have been many movies about vampires, but very few about vampire children! Fat Cat DVD (distributed by Tempe Video) is out to change all that on August 15 with the release of writer/director Jay Reel’s excellent DAWN ($24.99 SRP, prebook July 14).

Dawn is a special little girl with special needs. Born from a human father and a vampire mother who died while giving birth, Dawn requires blood to survive. She and her father travel across the country, assuming new identities and never staying in one place for very long — until a small-town detective with psychic abilities pays extra attention to the murder of one of his townsfolk. DAWN is a fresh take on the vampire mythos, expertly written & directed by Jay Reel with stirring performances by a cast of newcomers you won’t soon forget!

DAWN is a 2006 production which marks its DVD debut with an audio commentary from director Jay Reel, stars Ray Boucher & Kacie Young and cinematographer Mark Sawyer, a 17-minute gag reel and Tempe DVD trailers.