Archive for June 8th, 2006
Posted by Tim on
June 8, 2006
I don’t know if this means much but it does mean something to me and can’t believe it has gotten this high… On www.lulu.com my book has moved up their sales rank another 1,000 up their charts! My book’s sales rank is now 2,223! Now this might not mean much but for me , this is fuckin ‘awesome’! That means the book has moved up over 100,000 in their sales rank in 2 months! Thank you to the people who have bought it and thank you to the people who hopefully buy it!
Check it out:
Posted by Tim on
June 8, 2006
You bored? Got money to waste like us? Check this out at www.fullmoondirect.com
Check out the new very articulate doll.
Only $24.95 Plus S&H
Posted by Tim on
June 8, 2006
Genghis Con 2, which is coming back to Pittsburgh, Pa September 15-17th has added another guest to their long list that includes the likes of Debbie Rochon, Lloyd Kaufmann, Reggie Bannister, and now just added recently Leslie Easterbrook known for her unbelievable role in “The Devil’s Rejects” and will always be known her role in the “Police Academy” movies! Look for more details at www.genghisconpa.com .
Also Bastards of Horror will be making their first offical convention appearance with high hopes and lots of fun ideas! And if that don’t go well come to the convention and get drunk with us anyhow believe me it will be something you will not want to miss!
Posted by Tim on
June 8, 2006
http://www.geocities.com/phantatic/phantasm_sphere.html
Check this really cool Phantasm fan website that shows things like inside the sphere that we all dream about!
Posted by Tim on
June 8, 2006
Crystalann Aura is 25 and very talented, she is finishing up starring in Kiss of Death Productions latest “I, the Killer” and is constantly acting or modeling but is always up another challenge in filmmaking. So filmmakers you need a great actress for your next project take my word contact Crystal ann. She can reached at
Posted by Tim on
June 8, 2006
Another alligator attack has happen but this time in Michigan and not Florida as an alligator was found in a basement of an apartment building where he attacked and killed a dog and attacked and wounded a resident of the building. How or why the alligator was there is still unclear but one newspaper in Michigan paper claimed it is the first attack by alligator ever in the state’s history. The alligator came in at 5 to 6 feet long! Dam these people who don’t watch “Alligator 2″!
Posted by Tim on
June 8, 2006
In South America on Tuesday, apparently a man was trying to prove that if God is real God would save him if he would face a lion with no weapons! Well, sadly the 45 year old man took off his clothes and walked up to the lion in outdoor facility and was mauled then eaten to death by the lion. So apparently 6-6-06 is the sign that Satan is here or the man just could not stand Hollywood making another remake!
Posted by Tim on
June 8, 2006
First up, this Saturday at the Lawrenceville Moose in Lawrenceville, Pa. KSWA wrestling. They support the hell out of Bastards of Horror so come on down and check out some fun wrestling action and if you are not up for wrestling the bar is 50 feet from the ring and bottles start at $1.50 and the wrestlers are more than willing to drink with you even during the matches.
Next up, June 25th, Sunday night at 10:00pm at the Oaks Theater in Oakmont, Pa. Lloyd Kaufmann will be introducing the uncut “Toxic Avgenger” for a special showing! There will be more details coming soon about this event if interested…
Posted by Tim on
June 8, 2006
Michael is a pretty good guy and he might not be doing
horror this minute but that doesn’t stop us from supporting his fine independent film work.
Check out more: www.rebelpictures.net
Rebel Pictures recently completed principle photography on their first feature film, Fairview St.
Currently in post-production, writer/director Michael McCallum, owner and founder of Rebel Pictures, had been planning the production of Fairview St. for more than six years.
The final draft of the script was completed in November of 2005 and followed by an intensive pre-production schedule in which locations were locked down in Lansing and talent secured from all over the state of Michigan. Principle photography began on March 12th of 2006 and the bulk of the shoot took place from March 25th to April 2nd, concluding with one pick-up day on April 9th.