Monsters A Go-Go | Terrifying Movie Monsters Blog: July 2009

Wednesday, July 29, 2009

Colin The $70 Zombie Movie Hits The Big Screen


From CNN:
A zombie movie made using a camcorder for less then the price of a DVD box set is set to be distributed in cinemas across the UK.

"Colin," made by budding British director, Marc Price, will now get its own DVD as well as hitting the big screen in time for Halloween alongside Hollywood blockbusters like "Zombieland."

"It's kind of scary in a cool way," says Price of his success on a shoestring.

Price wrote, directed, shot and edited "Colin" over 18 months while working nights at a taxi company.

The 30-year-old first-time director says he managed to make the film for so little by advertising for volunteer zombies on social networking site, Facebook.

He also borrowed make-up and taught himself special effects by endlessly re-watching making-of featurettes and director's commentaries from his personal DVD collection.

Price says he spent the $70 on "a crowbar and a couple of tapes, and some tea and coffee -- just to keep the zombies happy."

Since "Colin's" success Price has been contacted by hundreds of fledgling filmmakers from around the world inspired to try making their own films despite a lack of money.

"That's the best bit," he said. "That someone like me at 16, wondering how they can make their movie will see mine and think, 'My mobile has better resolution than his camcorder.'

"Hopefully there's a chance that other filmmakers will make use of what resources they have to tell the best story they can."

Price says he will be putting his own making-of featurette on the "Colin" DVD to help young directors.

"We will blow the lid on all of our little tips and tricks," he told CNN. "The illusion will be completely destroyed, but I think it's important that other people see what we did."

"Colin" ingeniously spins the zombie genre on its head by telling the story entirely from the zombie's perspective. It follows Colin, played by Alastair Kirton, who slowly transforms into a zombie after being bitten.

Kaleidoscope Entertainment picked up the film after it generated buzz among distributors at Cannes film festival earlier this year -- many of whom were astonished to find out quite how little money was spent on making the film.

"Colin" will be released in between 6 and 15 cinemas across the UK, as well as showing at a number of festivals. There are currently no plans for international cinema distribution.

Price has now moved on to his next project, which he describes as a World War II drama with a horror element. "It's even got a creature at the end," he said.

The script is written, the cast is in place -- they even have a composer. Now all he needs is funding. "We'll need funding, not much, but a hell of a lot more than for 'Colin,'" Price added.






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Wednesday, July 22, 2009

Jackie Earle Haley as Freddy Krueger


Today we get the first look at Jackie Earle Haley as Freddy Krueger.




You can see the new Freddy and A Nightmare on Elm Street in theaters on April 16, 2010.

- The Monster

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Tuesday, July 21, 2009

Horror Movie Trailers - Monster Tube


Horror Movie Trailers - We will be adding new trailers and other horror related material often. So join the Monster Crew and subscribe to our feed, rate the trailers, make comments or just hang out and make some horror friends.

We hope you enjoy your terrifying stay.

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Thursday, July 16, 2009

RiffTrax LIVE: Plan 9 from Outer Space


Join the stars of Mystery Science Theater 3000 for the comedy event of the year!

Fathom Events presents RiffTrax LIVE: Plan 9 from Outer Space, an evening of LIVE riffing on the Worst Movie Ever Made beaming into movie theaters nationwide on Thursday, August 20th at 8PM ET/ 7PM CT/ 6PM MT/ Tape Delayed at 8PM PT.

Join Michael J. Nelson, Kevin Murphy (Tom Servo) and Bill Corbett (Crow T. Robot), now of RiffTrax.com, as they are reunited in HD for the first time ever on the big screen! This event will feature the world premiere of a brand new, never-before-seen short and non-stop hilarious riffing on a COLOR version of “Plan 9 from Outer Space”- a 1959 science fiction/horror film written, produced and directed by Edward D. Wood Jr.

This event will be hosted by Veronica Belmont, the Host of Tekzilla on Revision3 and Qore on the PlayStation Network, with Musical Guest Jonathan Coulton and a special segment by Rich “Lowtax” Kyanka of Something Awful.

Everyone Loves Free Stuff…
All event attendees will receive FREE exclusive digital goodies including a never before seen downloadable short, an autographed digital photo of the guys and a song by the RiffTones! A URL and code will be revealed on-screen at the end of the event.

This one night event will be broadcast LIVE out of the Belcourt Theater in Nashville, TN into your local movie theater. Don’t miss an exciting evening of LIVE riffing, zombies, aliens, cheesy performances, wisecracks, laughable special effects and more!

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Monday, July 13, 2009

Horror DVDs Releases: July 14th

Here is a list of horror movies worth noting coming to DVD this week. To check out the all the horror movies coming to DVD this week head on over to Amazon.com and take a look.

- The Monster


Black Torment (1965) - This genuinely disturbing '60s horror-mystery movie from director Robert Hartford-Davis (Corruption, Bloodsuckers, The Fiend) is hailed as a British gothic masterpiece. The film follows Sir John Fordyce, a nobleman who returns after a long absence to his country estate with a new bride. However, his honeymoon is quickly cut short when he finds himself under suspicion from angry locals for the rape and brutal murder of a young village girl. Despite Sir John's professed innocence, a growing hysteria unfolds as more strange events occur around him...

In the tradition of Hammer Horror, but in the style of '60s Italian horrors, Black Torment is an an impressive and chilling period piece that sets the mood for horror and melodrama, complemented by plenty of heaving bosoms, galloping horses and swashbuckling sword fights with 18th century aristocrats.

Door Into Silence (1991) - He was called 'The Godfather Of Gore', 'Italy's Splatter King' and 'Il Maestro'. His still-controversial career included such horror classics as ZOMBIE, THE GATES OF HELL and THE PSYCHIC. And for his final film, writer/director Lucio Fulci returned to Louisiana - the location of his masterpiece THE BEYOND - for an eerie psychological tale of the supernatural. John Savage of THE DEER HUNTER stars as a businessman who encounters a mysterious beauty, a relentless hearse and his own ultimate nightmare while driving the back roads of the desolate bayou. Sandi Schultz co-stars in this rarely seen chiller - executive produced by the infamous Joe D'Amato (EMANUELLE AROUND THE WORLD) - that remains a must for all Fulci completists.



Fulci Frenzy: Psychic / Perversion Story 2 for 1 - Shortly before he surrendered to the gory excesses of horror, Lucio Fulci - the notorious director of ZOMBIE and PERVERSION STORY - crafted one last brilliant thriller with a killer twist. Jennifer O'Neill of SCANNERS stars as a clairvoyant tormented by visions of a violent murder. But will her own investigation into the crime lead to the most shocking discovery of all? Marc Porel (DON'T TORTURE A DUCKLING) and Evelyn Stewart (THE WHIP AND THE BODY) co-star this chilling giallo that critics and fans - including avowed devotee Quentin Tarantino - consider the most stunning film of the maestro's entire career.



In a controversial career that flayed every envelope of cinematic excess, nothing can prepare you for this stunning thriller from the infamous director of ZOMBIE and THE BEYOND. Jean Sorel (BELLE DE JOUR) stars as an arrogant San Francisco doctor trapped between his sultry mistress (Elsa Martinelli of BLOOD AND ROSES) and an amoral stripper (Marisa Mell of DANGER: DIABOLIK) who bears an uncanny resemblance to his recently deceased and possibly murdered wife. What follows has been called Fulci's first true masterpiece, where sexual obsession, cruel deception and depraved murder all come together in one unforgettable PERVERSION STORY.



The Haunting in Connecticut (2009) - Based on a chilling true story, Lionsgate's THE HAUNTING IN CONNECTICUT charts one family's terrifying, real-life encounter with the dark forces of the supernatural. When the Campbell family moves to upstate Connecticut, they soon learn that their charming Victorian home has a disturbing history: not only was the house a transformed funeral parlor where inconceivable acts occurred, but the owner's clairvoyant son Jonah served as a demonic messenger, providing a gateway for spiritual entities to cross over. Now, unspeakable terror awaits when Jonah, the boy who communicated with the dead, returns to unleash a new kind of horror on the innocent and unsuspecting family.



Prey (1978) - The lives of two lesbians, Jessica (Gloria Annen) and Josephine (Sally Faulkner), living in a deserted English farmhouse is thrown into turmoil upon the arrival of strange man called Anderson (Barry Stokes), who, unknown to them, is an alien scout on a mission to find food on Earth. Able to transform his appearance to that of a perfectly coifed human man, the alien brings tension to the the girls' relationship as Jessica starts to find him attractive. Much morbid excitement follows as Anderson's animalistic behavior leads to their downfall...



[REC] - From Executive Producers who brought you Quarantine, comes the movie that inspired the terror. A beautiful TV reporter (Manuela Velasco, Law of Desire) and her cameraman are doing a routine interview at a local fire station when an emergency call comes in. Accompanying the firefighters to a nearby apartment, the news team begins recording the bloodcurdling screams coming from inside an elderly woman's unit. After authorities seal off the building to contain the threat, the news crew, firefighters and residents are trapped to face a lethal terror inside. With the camera running, nothing may survive but the film itself.



The Zombie Pack - Zombie 3 (1983), 4 (1988) & 5(1987) Zombi 3-Lucio Fulci's Follow up to Zombi 2 where a terrorist group exposes a vacation island to an experimental bio-war gas, turning people into flesh eating maniacs. Zombi 4 After Death-Returning to the island her parents were urdered a scientist and group of mercenaries accidentally raise the dead by angering a voodoo priest. Zombi 5: The Killing Birds-A group of collage kids exploring and island find themselves trapped in a house and surrounded by the vengeful Living Dead of a murder long passed. With special guest Star Robert Vaughn! The three discs are packed with gory special effects and loads of Bonus materials!!!

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[Rec] Coming to DVD This Week

The international horror sensation that inspired the hit film Quarantine

[•REC] From Executive Producers who brought you Quarantine, comes the movie that inspired the terror. A beautiful TV reporter (Manuela Velasco, Law of Desire) and her cameraman are doing a routine interview at a local fire station when an emergency call comes in. Accompanying the firefighters to a nearby apartment, the news team begins recording the bloodcurdling screams coming from inside an elderly woman's unit. After authorities seal off the building to contain the threat, the news crew, firefighters and residents are trapped to face a lethal terror inside. With the camera running, nothing may survive but the film itself.

Trapped, No Mercy, No Escape, No One Gets Out Alive.... [REC] includes "REC: Making-Of" featurette and both English and original Spanish language version of the film.
Enjoy the horror...
- The Monster

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Wednesday, July 01, 2009

Vote for the Cover of Night of the Creeps on DVD

From now until July 12th Amazon.com is letting you decide the cover for the Night of the Creeps DVD.

Wow, who came up with these three bad covers? Why not just use the classic 80's poster cover we all know and love?


Anyway, head on over to Amazon.com and vote today.

- The Monster

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