Archive for March, 2008
Posted by Tim on
March 30, 2008
NEXT DEADLINE APPROACHING! ENTER BEFORE APRIL 1st AND SAVE A FEW BUCKS!Calling all filmmakers, screenwriters and video game developers!
The 2008 Eerie Horror Film Festival Call for Entries is Now Open!

The 2008 Eerie Horror Film Festival, Video Game and Screenplay Competition has officially opened its call for entries and is currently seeking submissions from all over the world!
Submission categories include Horror Feature, Horror Short, Science Fiction Feature, Science Fiction Short, Suspense Feature, Suspense Short, Student(10 - 17 yrs of age) Horror Feature; Student (10 - 17 yrs of age) Horror Short; Short Length Screenplay; Feature Length Screenplay; Student (10 - 17 yrs of age) Feature Length Screenplay; Student (10 - 17 yrs of age) Short Length Screenplay, Video Game Concept, Video Game in Production, Completed Video Game.
Overlooked, underrated, and misunderstood, the horror and science fiction genres have been virtually ignored and shunned by the mainstream since the earliest days of cinema.
Through the decades, horror and science fiction films, stories (and most recently, video games), have entertained and thrilled audiences around the world and continue to grow in popularity to this very day.
Slowly but surely they are now gaining the appreciation and respect that they deserve.
There is an incredible amount of talent in this field that goes unnoticed and unappreciated and The Eerie Horror Film Festival hopes to reverse that trend.
Since 2004 the Eerie Horror Film Festival has screened over 200 films and has featured appearances by Jason Mewes (Clerks), Adrienne Barbeau (The Fog), Dee Wallace Stone (Cujo), Tony Todd (Candyman), Tom Savini (From Dusk Till Dawn), PJ Soles (Halloween), Gunnar Hansen (Texas Chainsaw Massacre ’74), Lloyd Kaufman (Troma), Eugene Clark (Land of the Dead), Joe Pilato (Day of the Dead), Lynn Lowry (The Crazies), Tom Atkins (Halloween III), Charles Cyphers (Halloween), Nancy Loomis(Halloween), Alex Vincent (Child’s Play), Seamus Davey-Fitzpatrick (The Omen ’06), Michael Berryman (The Hills Have Eyes), Brian Andrews (Halloween), Mark Borchardt (American Movie), John Hancock (Let’s Scare Jessica to Death), Dorothy Tristan (screenwriter), Mark Steensland (The Gospel According to Philip K.
Dick), Sean David Morton (Joe Killionaire), Len Kabasinski (Swamp Zombies), Jamien Snow (author), Greg Lamberson (Slime City), Debbie Rochon (Hellblock 13), Michael Stanley (Attack of the Beast Creatures), Leonard Lies (Dawn of the Dead), Jim Krut (Dawn of the Dead), Pam Sutch and many, many more!
The 2008 Eerie Horror Film Festival will feature even more special guests, bigger prizes and lots o’ mayhem!
The Festival will take place at the prestigious Warner Theater, October, 9 - 12, 2008, in Erie, Pa.
Check our website often for updates and announcements!
To enter your film, screenplay or video game project today, click on the banner above or on the link below.
Good luck!
http://www. eeriehorrorfilmfestival. com
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March 30, 2008
March 28th 2008
with Mike Baronas
Of Paura: Lucio Fulci Remembered! Euro-Horror Talk Radio at its finest this week on the show as we welcome Fulci expert and director of the new ‘Paura: Lucio Fulci Remembered Volume 1′ , Mike Baronas is our special guest as we talk all things Lucio. In addition to that this special ‘CK’s Birthday’ episode of The Pit was filmed for our upcoming documentary ‘Into The Pit: The Shocking Story of DEADPIT.com’ so be sure to listen for The Beast himself in the background on occasion. As always we also go through the week’s horror news, read some fan mail and discuss the following DVDS: Another 8 Films To Die For release in Jim Mickle’s ‘Mullberry Street’ , Steve Miner’s newest new new in ‘Day of the Dead’ (the remake) , Tim Burton’s horror musical starring Johnny Depp ‘Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barbor of Fleet Street’ , and Frank Darabont’s latest Stephen King adaptation in ‘The Mist’. All of this and enough goofy horror talk goodness for an army of pitamaniacs this week on the original horror talk radio show at DEADPIT.com !
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March 29, 2008
DANGEROUS WORRY DOLLS! The DVD is out and it seems people are really liking it! The reviews have been amazing!!! It’s at Blockbuster and other stores for rental and always available at www.fullmoondirect.com! GINGERDEADMAN 2: PASSION OF THE CRUST! Almost finished - so wrong and yet so funny! This is our June release! I will have advance copies at the Full Moon Horror Road Show! Watch out all of you executive producers!!!KING BONG: EVIL BONG 2! Just finished shooting last week! The original cast is back and if you liked EVIL BONG I’m pretty sure you’ll love KING BONG! The wasted boys have to go to the jungle to solve a big problem where they encounter the KING BONG who is protected by the scary (but not so scary!) POONTANG TRIBE!!! NEXT 2 RELICAS: JESTER AND TUNNELER! Finally available on Tuesday - April 1st! FULL MOON HORROR ROAD SHOW! Too excited about this! Tickets are now on sale at www.fullmoondirect.com!!! We are trying to set an additional East coast venue - maybe in New York! Stay tuned!FULL MOON ART ON EBAY! Next week we’re putting up some more “classic” original art on eBay PLUS we’re finally opening an eBay store which will have some unique items that have not been available before. Like original signed Full Moon scripts dating back 20 + years! FANGORIA! We’ll be attending the Fangoria Convention in Los Angeles April 25th-27th! Come by and say hi!FULL MOON MUSIC CD! Yes it’s true! After so many requests at conventions and emails we are finally putting together a 2 CD set featuring a ton of main title music from Full Moon features on one CD and some killer songs on the the 2nd CD! This will first be available in May at the Road Show and then shortly thereafter at www.fullmoondirect.com! Many other surprises and announcements to come! Thanks for watching my crazy movies - you dudes are all FAR-OUT AND AWESOME!!!CB
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March 28, 2008
This week on The Bloodtype Basement Runky Cougar and Ed Lover discuss two films that deal with troubled youths. The first film they cover is Larry Clark’s masterpiece “Bully”. They discuss everything from the wonderful ensemble to the honest brutality the film offers. For the second time Jack Ketchum is discussed in the Bloodtype Mother Fuckin’ Basement as Ed and Runk tell you whether “The Lost” is worth finding or not.
As far as news the odd couple delivers verbal headlines for the upcoming “Cloverfield” DVD specs, “Gutterballs” availability at www. plotdigger. com, The latest “Wolfman” news, Cormac McCarthy’s “The Road” and some Sid Haig updates! Plus we take the Bloodtype Squad of listeners questions.
Now get people pumped up for our 50th show next week!

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New Reviews for The Mist, Shrooms, The Invisible Man Complete Series, Them, The Living and The Dead and plenty fucking more!
Posted by Tim on
March 28, 2008
(Looking for another horror show to listen too?)
Hey folks! Sorry I’ve been so quiet lately. Being freshly dead (and then mysteriously undead) is really more of a difficult thing than I’d previously imagined. I keep coughing up all sorts of stuff, and I’ve got this gigantic crick in my neck that I don’t see going any time soon. Oh well, at least I’ve mastered the art of groaning menacingly, though I must admit that it’s mostly been at passing children and old ladies.
I wanted to write this blog just to briefly explain some stuff so that you’re aware of what’s happening with Goreboy Radio, as there has been some confusion regarding this. I thought I’d explain why it is that there is no link to the show or any actual episodes. The show itself (Goreboy Radio) has not yet launched. The debut episode will be available as a download from the official Goreboy Radio website on May 2, with further episodes then following on a weekly basis every Friday. You’ll be able to download each episode and there will also be an archive of all the episodes so that you can grab any that you might have missed. So, just to clarify, the show hasn’t yet launched. The website will be available soon over at http://www.goreboy.com so keep on checking that site for more info!
More exciting stuff will be happening as we inch closer and closer to the launch of the website in April, and the debut show on May 2. So remember that date…MAY 2! There will be no changes and no further delays. May 2 is the date you need to mark down in your calendar, so dooooo it!
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March 28, 2008
DEAD MOON RISING 2 – Needs Barrett .50 cal Sniper Rifle
I’m the writer/director for DEAD MOON RISING, the zombie comedy shot right in downtown Louisville. Our big finale was the huge Bikers vs. Zombie battle that had 1200 extras fighting in the street in front of Coyote’s. We plan to top that record by a long shot soon.
I will be filming the trailer for DEAD MOON RISING 2 – THE SERIES, in April, and I need what every good zombie movie needs – big guns.
I would like to locate someone near Louisville, KY that wouldn’t mind letting us use a Barrett .50 Cal M89 or M107 as a prop in our movie. We’re going to have a very hot girl act like she is firing it. Obviously, we will not be firing a sniper rifle downtown. We’ll fake it.
We would give that person credit as “Armourer.” You’ll also get to hang around with some of the hardest working and fantastic people in this region. Other perks, too.
Shoot me an email if you’re interested.
Thanks!
BTW: We’ll be calling for extras, soon.
Mark E. PooleAnubis Digital StudiosDirector@AnubisDigital.comwww.AnubisDigitalStudios.comwww.DeadMoonRisingMovie.com*WINNER* Best Zombie Film - Fright Night Film Fest 2007, Louisville
*WINNER* Audience Award for BEST FEATURE at Cine-Fest 2007!
*WINNER* “Best of the Fest” at Big Damn Film Fest 2007, Cincinnati
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March 27, 2008
Gross Movie Reviews #120
By Tim Gross
“Three thousand year old dead guys just don’t get up and walk away?!” – The Monster Squad
Penny Dreadful (DVD) – A very cool concept type of film that was apart of 2006’s “8 Films to Die For” that starred Mimi Rogers as a teenage girl’s therapist who is trying to help her get over her fear of riding in cars since her tragic accident. They stop and pick up a strange hitchhiker after they hit her/him and give her/him a ride to a remote location and the horror begins. The biggest problem with the film is it would be an awesome short film that runs 30 or 40 minutes long but stretching the concept of a ‘hitchhiker keeping a teenager terrified and trapped in a car’ is hard to pull off and it didn’t happen in this film. The length of the film was what killed this cool concept but worth the rental fee to check out Michael Berryman’s cameo appearance and Mimi Rodgers playing a great corpse! I give the movie 2 stars.
The Return (DVD) – The very hot looking, but annoying Sarah Michelle Gellar has visions of a horrific murder in this horrible so-called horror movie. Save your money and rent something else as I give it ½ star.
Timecop (DVD) - Jean-Claude Van Damme’s best movie next to “Bloodsport and Cyborg” is the early 90s thriller “Timecop” in which he stars as a cop in the future who travels to the past or our present to catch or execute criminals. A pretty cool sci-fi thriller film that doesn’t get its due from critics for actually being good. I give the movie 3 stars.
Doomsday (Theater) – The man that gave us the great horror films “Dog Soldiers” and “The Descent” failed to give us what myself and other horror fans thought sounded good at the time in a film. That was until they released the trailers and pictures… Pretty much the movie plays out like a mix of “28 Days Later” meets “Escape from New York (with a female Snake character)”, with a little “Mad Max” sprinkled in. The sad part about the film is it had potential to be an excellent film but failed miserably! Wait for it on your HBO package as I give it 1 ½ stars.
Rambo (Theater) – To best describe this movie is “HUMAN CARNAGE AT ITS BEST”!!! This awesome film star an old, fully bloated, steroid enhanced, mutating 60 year old Sly Stallone reprising his role years later in the third sequel of the once thought dead “First Blood” series. Rambo is hired to take US citizens on his boat from Thailand to the war zone country ‘Burma’ to help provide the people there medicine, food, and bibles. When the citizens are captured by a warlord and it’s up to Rambo to see them out safe! This film has exploding heads, exploding legs, kids being thrown into fires, huge explosions, and enough barrels of blood and guts that would make Fulci actually cringe! The movie runs at a perfect 80 minutes of carnage as I give it 4 exploding heads and I liked it so much, I watched it twice on Easter!
Saw IV (DVD) – Oh yes, there will be another sequel… Anyhow, Jigsaw is dead, maybe? The film is hard to follow as the story of four somehow runs the same timeline as part three but with some different characters getting trapped in Jigsaw’s legendary traps and some other characters from the past films show up. Not exactly the best of films as usual and I personally think they not only make shit up as they go along, but fucked up the whole movie timeline and it doesn’t make any fucking sense at this point! But if you know me, I say fuck it and I’m starting to like the horror franchise. Put out another sequel, put out two more sequels, hell I want Saw XIII! Come on horror fans, I give it 2 ½ stars but I want more!
Epic Movie (DVD) – Another spoof movie that has appearances by the beautiful Carmen Electra, Crispin Glover, and David Carradine who make fun of all the latest epic Hollywood films. The movie overstays its welcome quickly but worth watching just to see the beautiful Carmen painted blue to play the role of “Mystique” of the X-men and watching Crispin play a creepy Willy Wonka! I give the DVD 2 stars.
Hostel II (DVD) – Eli Roth’s follow up film to his suck ass “Hostel” focuses on women this time around as it follows three female college students who are traveling Europe with it picking up right from the end of the first film. Different storyline this time around as the film dives into more of how these people get into killing people for a fee and what they are like. Not a great exciting horror movie but has a great pay off ending I thought the first movie didn’t have. My overall feeling of the film is it was so-so and doesn’t deserve another sequel but shows Eli Roth is trying to go with what works these days in the horror genre as I give it 2 stars. Be warned it does have a scene with a penis being cut off!
Any comments or questions please send to: GrossMovieReview@aol.com or www.myspace.com/slasherfilmfan . Also you can purchase my two horror movie review books, “Gross Movie Reviews Volume One and Two” at www.lulu.com or www.amazon.com , with the third book delayed but on its way. You can also find other reviews from me at www.bastardsofhorror.com , www.bloodtypeonline.com , and in the movie review section of the latest Ultra Violent magazine (www.uvmagazine.com). Remember folks if you are renting from Blockbuster you are not renting from the best! Support your local independent video store! It will keep horror alive………
Catch me at Cinema Wasteland April 4th-6th in Strongsville, Ohio. www.cinemawasteland.com for more details…
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March 26, 2008
First Annual San Francisco Bay Area Autism Film Festival
The San Francisco ASA chapter is co-sponsoring the first Bay Area
Autism Film Festival March 28-30, 2008, at the Spangenberg Auditorium
at Gunn High School in Palo Alto, California. This unique film
festival is part of Brain Awareness Week, a series of events held
around the world in collaboration with the Society for Neuroscience to
increase public awareness about the brain and the importance of basic
neuroscience research. Read more:
http://www.autism-society.org/site/R?i=PonlA_tpJk_XOSP9e7QACQ..
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March 26, 2008

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March 26, 2008

Dudes!!! The next 2 Replicas: JESTER & TUNNELER will finally be available on April 1st at www.fullmoondirect.com!!! We’re also going to have the FULL MOON HORROR ROAD SHOW tickets up for sale later this week. (And we’re working hard to add an awesome East Coast stop on June 18th!!!) CAN’T WAIT TO SEE ALL YOU CRAZY DUDES!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! THIS ROAD SHOW WILL BE INSANE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
CB
Posted by Tim on
March 21, 2008
No one under 18 allowed on this week’s episode of Deadpit Radio, as CK and Uncle Bill interview one of the men behind the creation of the baddest blaxploitation puppet film ever released. Shawn Lewis of the upcoming “Black Devil Doll” and Rotten Cotton fame sits in with the hipster hucksters this week, and we’ll be covering every nook and cranny of his latest masterpiece- along with a brand new trailer review from the film! We’re also pulling all of the strings on new DVD releases this week, including Jack Ketchum’s latest adaptation from Anchor Bay “The Lost”, zombie lore from Louisville with “Dead Moon Rising”, Bruno Mattei’s lusty lockdown in “Women’s Prison Massacre”, the Kanefsky/Shepis daemonia that is “Nightmare Man”, and Fulci Lives! again in “Paura: Lucio Fulci Remembered”. All of this plus news on next week’s guest, new contests, Diary of the Deadpit video additions, and so much more for all the horrors…only on Deadpit.com
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March 21, 2008

DUDES!!! THE 3rd FULL MOON HORROR ROAD SHOW IS HAPPENING!!! 12 CITIES IN MAY/JUNE AND I CAN’T WAIT!!! TICKETS WILL BE ON SALE NEXT WEEK AND DON’T FORGET ALL MEMBERS OF THE FULL MOON FAN CLUB GET IN FREE!!! AND MAY YOU ALL HAVE A SUPER FAR-OUT AND AWESOME EASTER WEEKEND!!!
Posted by Tim on
March 20, 2008

BORN OF EARTH
Motor City Premiere
Emagine Theatre in Novi
44425 W. 12 Mile Road
Novi, MI 48381
Thursday April 17th
First Show 7:00pm
Second Show 9:00 (second show is a double feature with “Little Red Devil”)
All tickets are $10.00
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March 20, 2008
Gross Movie Reviews #119
By Tim Gross “Well dad, the guys and I were thinking about going to see Groundhog Day Part 12!” – The Monster Squad
The Bank Job (Theater) – A British film based on a true story that happened in 1971 that stars our man the “Transporter”, Jason Statham. Apparently, the cops hired small time bank thieves to brake into a bank and steal some pictures of the royal family in unsavory sexual positions, but find a whole lot more besides cash when the mob, crooked cops, the royal senate, a porn king, etc. are trying to kill them. A really cool action film for all film buffs! I give the film 3 stars.
Eel Girl (DVD) – The great filmmaker, Paul Campion, which gave us one of my favorite short films ever, “Night of the Hell Hamsters”, is still looking for funding for a full length feature but in the meantime Paul made another short film about five minutes long called, “Eel Girl”. This short centers on a very mysterious location with doctors maybe scientists watching their experiment very intently! One is ordered to leave and the other decides it is time to open the door! What happens next is pretty dam fucking cool… and just like “Hell Hamsters” makes you want more and wonder how cool it would be to see this as a feature in the theaters. I give it 3 ½ stars as I think Paul could be a dangerous filmmaker if he has investors backing his projects. You can find out more about the short film at www.myspace.com/eelgirlfilm or check out www.eelgirl.net .
Night of the Lepus (DVD) – An awesome movie from 1972 that stars Janet Leigh and has giant rabbits attacking cattle ranchers out west! You need to see this horror fans! I give it 3 ½ stars.
Hannibal (DVD) – It took them ten years and moving on without Jodie Foster to make a sequel to one of the coolest serial killer films ever made but they did. Ridley Scott took over the director reins this time and has a different Clarice played by the sexy Julianne Moore ten years after Hannibal Lector escaping. Hannibal has resurfaced in Italy and finds out that his one crush Clarice is having trouble with her superiors and has just been suspended. But one of the victims of Lector that survived is searching for Lector and looks to help Clarice and renews her interest in finding the escapee! A perfect follow-up that stands on its own but also expands the Hannibal universe with a thrilling bloody ride to the end that keeps it open incase they film another one. With the making of this great thriller two things happened: a) Jodie Foster was seen as a dumb ass for passing this up and b) Hollywood decided to make “Red Dragon” and a movie with Hannibal as a teenager instead of doing one more sequel while Anthony Hopkins is in his prime and still able to pull off the role! I give the DVD 4 stars and the special edition has shitloads of extras including lots of deleted scenes and a different ending. A note for film buffs: in a scene when Clarice is looking at the F.B.I. most wanted list on her computer, if you look close you see none other than Bin Laden is on the list as the film was made before 9/11…
Retards Shouldn’t Run With Chainsaws (DVD) – One of DSK’s early films that has a character named “shittooth” who is retarded and trying to kill four guys who is surprised by his presence at their house. Bad acting, no budget, and funny dialogue make for a so-so but still funny film from Rick and the DSK crew. I give it 2 ½ stars and can be purchased at www.dsk-productions.com .
The Diane Linkletter Story (DVD-R) – An early John Waters short film that starred Divine and gained the filmmaker some respect before he attempted to start filming his features we all know and love. To be honest I almost can’t give it a rating just because the video of the short film is poor and there really isn’t any way for it to be remastered but if you see it you understand what I’m talking about as I give it 3 stars.
Desperate Living (DVD) – The king of filth, John Waters goes even a step further into cementing his name as the trashiest filmmaker ever as this film is about a skinny white rich girl who whines a lot and is taken to the bad part of town by her black housemaid after they kill her husband. Blood, gay sex, bad sex, lots of trash, shit, whatever Waters didn’t do in “Pink Flamingos” he put in this film. Trash would be a kind word for this film as it even made me cringe trying to finish watching it but I still give it 2 stars. Like him or hate him, I will always respect Mr. Waters for his filmmaking talent.
Any comments or questions please send to: GrossMovieReview@aol.com or www.myspace.com/slasherfilmfan . Also you can purchase my two horror movie review books, “Gross Movie Reviews Volume One and Two” at www.lulu.com or www.amazon.com , with the third book delayed but on its way. You can also find other reviews from me at www.bastardsofhorror.com , www.bloodtypeonline.com , and in the movie review section of the latest Ultra Violent magazine (www.uvmagazine.com). Remember folks if you are renting from Blockbuster you are not renting from the best! Support your local independent video store! It will keep horror alive………
Catch me at Cinema Wasteland April 4th-6th in Strongsville, Ohio. www.cinemawasteland.com for more details…
Posted by Tim on
March 20, 2008
Betrayal was their first mistake…
NICK MANCUSO - RODDY PIPER & LEVI OLIVER

CRIMINAL ACTION FEATURE COMES TO DVD MAY 13!
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:
MIAMI, FL, March 20, 2008 - MTI Home Video, the leading independent home entertainment studio, will next focus on bringing the crime action film BLIND EYE to DVD on May 13! When an ex-cop is called by his estranged wife to help find their missing daughter, he discovers that there’s more to the disappearance than his friends are letting on.
BLIND EYE stars Nick Mancuso (Under Siege, Rapid Fire), Roddy Piper (WWE & WCW professional wrestler, They Live), Levi Oliver (Sister’s Keeper), Tara Goudreau, Joel Hookey, Phil Babcock, Shaun Hood, Simone Randall and Jamie Routley.In a small town lives a brotherhood of friends. Nick (Oliver) becomes a ‘big city’ cop with a cavalier style. Jay (Hookey) remains the ’small town’ cop. Rudy (Babcock) and Tim (Hood) end up on the wrong side of the legal tracks. When Katherine (Goudreau), Nick’s estranged wife, calls Nick needing his help to find their missing daughter, Nick comes home to aid in the investigation and he discovers that there’s more to the disappearance than his ‘friends’ are letting on. Soon they discover that betrayal was their first mistake.
The film was directed and produced Mark McNabb (Dark Fields), and written by Virginia Carraway and Charlie Fitzgerald.
The DVD will be shown in 16:9 widescreen format, 5.1 Dolby surround sound, interactive menus, scene selection, trailers, and optional Spanish subtitles.DETAILS:
UPC: 03941481751
DVD: $24.95 SRP
RATED: R
RUNNING TIME: 96 minutes
GENRE: Crime / ActionPREMIERES: DVD
STREET: May 13, 2008 PREORDER: April 15, 2008

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March 19, 2008

Zombie Con 2008 at the Clarion Hotel in Greensboro, NC on Saturday, March 29th. The convention hours are from 9:30 AM to 4:30 PM. The Clarion is located at 415 Swing Road right off Guilford College Road in Greensboro. If you have any trouble finding it - please call the hotel for directions @ 336-299-7650.
The convention will feature Horror Collectibles, Toys, Shirts, and Comic Books.
We are also having several contests and events. One hundred dollars cash will be awarded to best costume. A movie role will be given to the best Scream Queen and SpokesZombie. Also, we are providing FREE Zombie Makeovers - come as you are and leave a member of the undead! A Zombie film World Premiere will be featured.
The Guests of Zombie Con:
Robert Harris - Actor who was in Eli Roth’s “Cabin Fever.”
Kristy Tallman - Horror Novelist - “Crows on the Cross” and “The All-Soul’s Faire.”
Vera Van Munster - Scream Queen - “The Haunted Garage.”
Mad One Films - Producers of “The Devil’s Tramping Ground.”
Thomas Boatwright - Artist & Creator of the award nominated comic book “Cemetery Blues.”
Phoenix Mangus - Writer/Director of “Southern Undead -Attack of the Redneck Zombies.”
Mark Carter - Surreal Artist, sculptor, illustrator.
John Hitchcock - Writer/Artist, Eisner Award Nominee.
Jester Press - Creators of the comic book “Night.”
L Jamal Walton - Artist/Creator - “Warmageddon.”
Dan Johnson - Writer - “Herc and Thor Pocket Manga Volume One.”
Sacred Art Screen Printing.
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March 16, 2008
A Double Dose of Subtitled Scares!

This week we have a double dose of subtitled foreign flicks for that ass! Ed and Runk will be talking about the new Giallo from Severin Films entitled “The Sister of Ursula”. Along with that they’ll also be talking about the very surprising new film to DVD from Dark Sky Films from France called “Them”. Not only that but staff member John “El Juan” Shatzer brings us an interview that he recently conducted with indy film director Patrick Rea! All that including this weeks news about where you can see Frank Henelotter’s new film Bad Biology first, a sequel to “Madman”, Neil Marshall’s next project “Sacrilege”, remakes of Scanners, Suspiria, and even Attack of the Killer Tomatoes. Plus info on Sam Raimi’s “Drag Me to Hell” and much much more on the only podcast that brings more sleaze than a 42nd Street peepshow…The Bloodtype Basement!


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March 14, 2008
First, how about 1978’s “Attack of the Killer Tomatoes” is going to be remade as its already in script writing mode by a couple supposedly “established” names?
Second, for the DSK-Productions fans, Rick F. has started production on his latest project “Slashing Prices” this week and you can keep up with all the details at www.myspace.com/slashing prices where Rick is posted daily pics, blogs, and details of how the shooting is going! Rick will be making an appearance at Cinema Wasteland first weekend of April!
Third and final, are you ready for another Rambo movie? Apparently, Sly Stallone wants to begin writing “Rambo 6″ the next month or two and have it ready for filming by the end of the year!
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March 14, 2008
She’s finally off the hook and here for your listening pleasure. The reclusive star of the ORIGINAL Texas Chainsaw Massacre Teri McMinn is our special guest this week. The Creepy Kentuckian and Uncle Bill ask all the questions YOU want answered and then some. She’s never done an interview for a dvd set or commentary so be sure to tune in and LISTEN to possibly the very first radio interview Teri McMinn ever did over at: www.DEADPIT.com
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