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‘Abertoir’ horror festival opens

Posted by GoreMaster Special Effects on November 4, 2009

Abertoir Horror Festival

from BBC

A festival featuring gore, blood and fear is getting under way in Aberystwyth to celebrate horror films.

Abertoir, which calls itself the national horror festival of Wales, opens later at the town’s arts centre.

Scheduled highlights include a master class with film director Herschell Gordon Lewis and an appearance by Doug Bradley, from the Hellraiser films.

Hundreds of fans are expected at the five-day festival, which is now in its fourth year.

It features UK film premieres, cult screenings and master classes.

Gareth Bailey, who organising the festival, said: “Being a big horror buff and living and working in Aberystwyth, I found I was travelling long distances to horror festivals,” he said.

“I’m the cinema manager here and choose what films get shown.

“Anyway, I decided on Halloween four years ago I would show The Wicker Man. And then I decided to show another and another and it kind of turned into a festival.

“So the next year I decided to do it again but this time put it on a few days after Halloween and it has been really really successful.

“We are attracting people from all over the country,” he said.

This year’s event will see the cult 1980s film The Keep, which was shot in Blaenau Ffestiniog and Llanberis, open the festival.

Sir Ian McKellen starred in the film, which was directed by Michael Mann before he gained success with the likes Manhunter, Heat and Miami Vice.

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Herschell Gordon Lewis, nicknamed “The Godfather of Gore”, will share his experience in a master class on the ins and outs of low-budget film making.

He is credited with inventing the “splatter movie” with his 1963 film Blood Feast.

For fans of more contemporary horror, Doug Bradley, who played the character Pinhead in the Hellraiser movies, is expected at the festival to discuss horror effects.

The event is supported by the Film Agency for Wales, and attendance figures for the festival have nearly tripled since it began in 2006, although Mr Bailey describes it as being an “intimate event”.

The festival, which is run and operated by Aberystwyth arts centre, runs from Wednesday to Sunday.

Other events include a screening of An American Werewolf in Paris and An Evening at the Grand Guignol, a recreation of three classic plays from the “Theatre of Horror” in early 20th Century France.

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America is to get its own version of Being Human

Posted by GoreMaster Special Effects on October 31, 2009

Being Human

From SFX Magazine

America is to get its own version of cult BBC3 smash hit show Being Human. Syfy has ordered 13 episodes of the show about the house-sharing ghost, werewolf and vampire which will be made by RDF Media USA, currently best known for making US versions of reality shows like Secret Millionaire, How To Look Good Naked and Wife Swap. Now it seems Being Human is in for a culture swap.

The British series is produced by RDF subsidiary Touchpaper TV, and is currently filming its second series (though the cast has taken time out to record a Halloween message. A few years back, the BBC showed Syfy (or Sci Fi as it was back then) the script for the pilot of the British series, hoping to get the US network to come aboard as a co-funder, but the deal fell through.

“It turned out great as we can now do an American version,” reckons Syfy president Dave Howe. “We’ve always been keen on vampires and werewolves, and we loved the originality of Being Human, the fact that the fantastical creatures in it are very young, accessible and charming.”

Howe also stresses that Syfy will not “slavishly replicate the British version,” and sees it as a potential companion piece to Sanctuary, with which it shares similar subject matter.

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World’s First 5D Haunted Attraction Opens In Branson

Posted by GoreMaster Special Effects on October 15, 2009

Castle of ChaosFrom Vocus/PRWEB

Just in time for Halloween, Castle of Chaos in Branson, MO Merges State-of-the-Art 3D with Heart-Pounding Motion, Special Effects, Animatronics, and Gaming for the First Ever 5D Interactive Haunted Experience in the World.

Haunted house aficionados, video game buffs, and Branson tourists who are ready for a thrill will find a whole new kind of entertainment beginning this Halloween season. Castle of Chaos, a fright ride and battle game, is the newest attraction in Branson, MO and marks the world premiere of the 5D experience, it was announced by owner Kuvera Attractions.    

Castle of Chaos merges state-of-the-art 3D with heart-pounding motion, special effects, animatronics and gaming for the first-ever 5D interactive haunted experience in the world. Visitors enter an enormous castle to discover the fate of 1920s horror film star Carli Winepeg and her crew, who mysteriously disappeared while shooting the planned epic film Castle of Chaos. Once securely buckled into armchairs with 3D glasses on and pistols ready at their sides, guests are spun into Carli’s tortured world and forced to protect themselves from its terrifying inhabitants.

“Castle of Chaos is such an engrossing experience because it is the first ride in the world to incorporate so many multi-media and interactive technologies in one attraction,” says Tej Sundher, Kuvera Attractions Partner whose family also founded the world-famous Hollywood Wax Museum.

This 21st century haunted house combines the latest in 3D projection with surround sound, special effects, motion-based seats, and a shooting system that scores each member of the audience. The 24 seats are affixed to a five-ton rotating platform that has ten engines and achieves a top speed of 15 rpm. There are sequences that include total darkness, wind, water, smoke, and foul scents, among other effects. Each player racks up points, and the top five scorers are shown on the screen at the end of the ride.

Initial surveys have shown that guests absolutely love Castle of Chaos. “My favorite part was the bats flying out of the screen and over our heads,” wrote 46-year-old rider Don from Florence, KS. “Oh my gosh! The anticipation made me want to bite my nails, but I couldn’t because I was so busy shooting at everything,” said Lizette, age 17, of Waukesha, WI.

“Nearly 50 percent of riders get right back in line to try again,” says Sundher. “The competitive element appeals to all ages and is especially compelling to video game players who always want to improve their scores.”

Players can earn thousands of points shooting at targets including candles, cameras, bats, bugs, rats, and zombies. Items that are more difficult to hit are worth more points, and certain objects react when struck. For example, candles flare when they are hit, one bat flies out upon contact, and a jar releases a ghost when shot.   

Get info on-line at www.castleofchaosbranson.com.

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It’s ‘Grimm Up North’ at Manchesters Premier Horror Festival!

Posted by GoreMaster Special Effects on October 4, 2009

grimmfest[1]From Barry Renshaw – http://www.grimmfest.com

October is upon us. The nights are drawing in….
There’s a sudden chill in the air. Visitors to the city are discovering that the old saying is actually true. It really is Grim Up North. But this year, for the very first time, it’s also GRIMM UP NORTH!

This Halloween, something dark and deadly is slithering towards the Printworks. Manchesters very first full-on, hell-bent, red-in-tooth-and-claw Horror Film Festival is all set to grab you by the throat and drag you along with it on a journey into the blackest night.

We’ve heard the screams and smelled the blood in the air, and we know. We know where the bodies are buried, we know where evil dwells, we know where the bad things are. And we’re all set to take you there.

Join us for three days of the best in horror and experience some of the worst nightmares you’ve ever had. We’ve DESCENT 2bloodsoaked red carpet film premieres, ghoulish guest appearances from cast and crew members, and the chance to preview one of the gaming industrys hottest unreleased titles. You can even stock up on sinister supplies at our horror fair. Why not become one of the undead at the Zombie aid walk of death or party on at the Zombie Ball. It’s all happening at GRIMM UP NORTH! You want to know more? Of course you do.

Check it out, if you dare!

THE FULL SCHEDULE GOES LIVE! It’s been one hell of a job to cram all of that gore, mayhem and chaos into an organised three day event, but we’re bloody-minded enough to have succeeded where others might fail. Check out our Programme Page RIGHT NOW and see whats screening when. There are premieres galore, Q&A session with cast and crew after many screenings, along with the odd competition for ticket holders (We have got goodies from many of the films to win!). We are also screening some mighty disturbing short films with many of the features. Its a veritable catalogue of horrors, and you can subject yourself to it HERE! TICKETS ON SALE. 5th OCT from Odeon Box office. Your best bet is to go straight to the GRIMMFEST SITE, for a comprehensive and ghoulish guide to our full Halloween horror show, and from there you”ll be directed to the right place on the ODEON online ticket shop to buy all the tickets you need!

THE OPENING NIGHT! Starting as we mean to go on, mix celebs and press as we present a gala screening of DESCENT 2, with drinks reception, Q+A with cast and crew and apocalyptic after-party! Join stars Myanna Buring, Anna Skellern, and director Jon Harris for this exclusive screening of the much-anticipated sequel to Neil Marshalls claustrophobic classic, well before its December release. This is your chance to ask the team a few awkward questions and win a signed movie poster. Seats are strictly limited for this one off event, so be sure to book early! There will be limited access to the after party, which will take place at an undisclosed PRINTWORKS venue. If you have purchased a screening ticket, you’ll have a chance to get in at a reduced rate but space WILL be very limited.

RESIDENT EVIL DARKSIDE CHRONICLESLET THE DARKSIDE OUT! We have partnered with games company CAPCOM to bring you an exclusive chance to try out their new game in the Resident Evil franchise, RESIDENT EVIL: DARKSIDE CHRONICLES, which promises to be their bloodiest, most challenging release yet. The game isn’t released until end of November on the Nintendo Wii, so this is your chance to get your clammy hands on it before anyone else! And to top it all off, all players will be entered into a prize draw to win a Wii console and a copy of the new game! Check out the Games page for more info. Don’t miss out!
AUTUMN GUESTS. To celebrate the premiere screening of Steve Rumbelow’s AUTUMN, we are pleased to welcome the film’s stars Dexter Fletcher (Lock Stock, Layer Cake) and Dickon Tolson (The Bill, Casualty, Peak Practice), together with author David Moody, whose cult novels were the basis for the film. David has just had the option on his novel HATER picked up by Mexican master of the macabre Guillermo del Toro, and will be on hand to sign copies of his books. Then he and the film’s stars will all attend a Q&A after the screening on the Sunday!
STRIGOI MEETS ITS MAKERS! Strigoi are the Vampires of Eastern European mythology, far removed from the familiar creatures of cinema cliché. Director Faye Jackson and producer Rey Muraru have been turning heads and blowing minds with their film at festivals around the world, and we are delighted that they will be joining us for the Premiere UK screening at GRIMM UP NORTH, to give us the low-down on blood-sucking in darkest Romania!

UK PREMIERE. Just to prove that it really is Grimm Up North, we celebrate the local talent, with the UK premiere SPLINTERED – award winning horror from our own Simeon Halligan. There’ll be a big turn out for this one, including Holly Weston (Madonna\’s Filth and Wisdom), Sacha Dhawan (The History Boys) Jonathan Readwin (Dread), Sadie Pickering (Waterloo Road). The director, producer and many other members of the crew will be on hand to answer all your questions. There’ll even be a few SPLINTERED goodies to win! And we’ll also be offering you a chance to feast your eyes on….SPLINTERED
SEE BEHIND THE SCENES. ….forbidden fragments from SPLINTERED! A chance to see behind the scenes, with storyboards, visuals, props and documentary material. You’ll not find any of this material anywhere else until the release of the film next year – and perhaps not even then. So, if you want to take a look where you shouldn’t and find out how a horror film is spawned, stitched together, and finally unleashed, check out our exclusive SPLINTERED exhibition at the Odeon Printworks through out the weekend.
CLIVE BARKER. Back in the 80s, Clive Barker revolutionised the world of horror. And he”s set to do so again. We are proud to be screening an exclusive premiere of DREAD, the latest cinematic horror from his dark and deadly imagination, as well as a chance to relive that first terrifying glimpse of the Cenobites, in the classic HELLRAISER. Both on the same night. Can your already flayed and frayed nerves stand the strain? If were luck we might just have a celebrity guest or t wo! Watch this space.
COLIN. You’ve heard the hype, you’ve read the press, now see the film. The infamous £45 Zombie movie will be shambling onto the screen at Grimm Up North. Now is your chance to discover for yourselves the trials and tribulations of being COLIN, just a normal rotting face in the crowd of the undead apocalypse. Director Mark Price and members of his cast and crew will be joining us for this exclusive screening to launch the film”s UK release. If we’re lucky, they might even join us at Zombie Aid 2, the charity Zombie walk of death! COMPETITIONS: Plus if you sign up to our group on Facebook, sign up to our newsletter or follow us on Twitter, you can enter exclusive competitions to win great prizes like free tshirts from Last Exit To Nowhere and festival tickets!

More announcements (and maybe a few dire warnings!) to come from the GRIMM Office as we draw ever closer to the abyss, but for now, we wish you unpleasant dreams…

FOR MORE INFORMATION CONTACT: Lynsey Jefferies at info@grimmfest.com. Fax: 0845 017 6769. Grimm Up North!, 4 Acton Square. The Crescent. Manchester M5 4NY, UK.

Find out more at The Official Website…Click HERE

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Coastal Contacts Introduces New Twilight Inspired Special Effects Contact Lenses in Time for Halloween

Posted by GoreMaster Special Effects on September 27, 2009

Coastal Contacts Twilight inspired lens

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 Coastal Contacts introduces the new fall lineup of Special Effects contact lenses for Halloween, including a Twilight inspired lens. Adding to their popular Special Effects (SFX) contact lens line, Coastal Contacts now offers over 130 styles, ranging from mildly scary to full out freaky.

Coastal Contacts Twilight inspired lens

“Halloween is one of the busiest times of the year for us,” stated Coastal Contacts Communications Manager, Jennifer Harvey. “Special Effects contact lenses have been growing in popularity for years as they are becoming more prominent in movies. Requests for these lenses have started coming in already for this year.”

Twilight has become the biggest fan phenomenon to hit North America since Lord of the Rings, and people are excited about dressing up as their favorite Twilight character this Halloween. Contact lenses in special designs, and colors help take a costume to the next level and are used frequently by Hollywood blockbusters such as X-Men, Star Wars, Harry Potter and Twilight.

“Twilight is a popular request this year. Everyone wants to be Edward or some type of Vampire and the key costume piece for a vampire is the eyes. People are really having fun with it- blood red eyes, vampire dark purple, or Edward’s amber colored eyes. When you put a pair of these SFX contact lenses in, it really changes the way you look.” added Harvey.

As the vampire theme heats up this year, setting your self apart from the crowd has become easier with Coastal Contacts new Twilight inspired lens, hitting stores just last week. Most of their Special Effects contact lenses are available in prescription powers, for people who need vision correction, and all lenses from Coastal Contacts are FDA approved.

About Coastal Contacts:

Coastal Contacts is one of the world’s fastest growing online vision care suppliers. Providing contact lenses, eyeglasses and other complimentary vision care products to consumers worldwide, Coastal Contacts is proud to provide an affordable, convenient option for high quality vision care products. With its world class operations in North America, Europe and Asia, Coastal Contacts offers a unique blend of private label and branded products to over 150 countries across the globe.    Already #1 in many of its markets, Coastal is rapidly advancing toward its goal of becoming the “World’s Vision Store.”

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A zombie that never sleeps: Rob Zombie has ‘sickness’ that keeps him in motion

Posted by GoreMaster Special Effects on August 27, 2009

Rob Zombie

Rob Zombie

Nicholas White – LATimes.com

Nicholas White , a freelance journalist here in Los Angeles, is back with another Hero Complex contribution, this time a conversation with Rob Zombie, the rocking Renaissance man of horror, whose new film “Halloween II” lands in theaters with a splatter this Friday. 

What horror lurks in the mind of a pop nightmare maker?

“I think it’s kind of a sickness I suffer from,” Rob Zombie, director of “Halloween II,” said on the eve of his new movie’s release. “I cannot relax and settle down. My brain is always racing with ideas. I can’t calm down. I’m like that all that time. My wife [actress Sheri Moon Zombie] knows how to relax. I don’t so much sometimes. So, I drive her insane with it.”

On closer look, Zombie’s practiced professional insanity — whether through bloody bodies onscreen or macabre imagery in his music — appears more of a character than the real guy.

Strip away the stringy, cobwebby hair and caked-on white makeup, and Zombie (whose given name is Robert Bartleh Cummings, born in 1965 in progressive working-class Massachusetts) is just another very hard-working performer in the Hollywood industry.

In addition to directing movies, creating comic books (his 2007 “The Haunted World of El Superbeasto” was made into a still-unreleased movie voiced by Paul Giamatti), and a platinum-selling recording career, Zombie is, simply, a painter.

“Drawing and painting are always one of my first loves — that’s what I have always done,” Zombie, a onetime painting student at New York’s prestigious Parsons School of Design, says. “That’s always been the thing that’s fallen away. Now it’s something I’ve gotten back into. And I love it.

Halloween II H2“Movies, music — I love all that, but it plays on a different scale,” he says. “It’s millions of dollars, you’re expected to make back millions of dollars. You have millions of people come see it. Painting
is much purer. I’m not doing it to set up a show and sell things. I just do it to do it.”

While he has no plans for another comic book or graphic novel, Zombie is painting “gigantic figure-study” paintings of people at his house, he says. “Kind of classic stuff.”

“The reality of the business now is that if you have an idea for a movie and if you have done it first as a graphic novel, it really makes trying to sell that idea to somebody much easier,” Zombie says.
“That was the hope with ‘The Haunted World of El Superbeasto.’”

Zombie’s fourth film in seven years, “Halloween II,” bearing the name but not the plot of the 1981 original movie, hits theaters Friday. Opening against the similarly themed “Final Destination 3-D,”
“Halloween II” has big expectations.

Its distributor, the Weinstein Co., is said to be in financial straits after a string of unprofitable movies. While Zombie’s 2007 “Halloween” grossed more than $80 million worldwide for the Weinsteins, the production company could use a hit.

The Weinsteins’ other big late-summer horse, “Inglourious Basterds,” had a surprising $38-million opening weekend, buoyed by Brad Pitt’s star power and a kamikaze marketing campaign. Quentin Tarantino’s last collaboration with the Weinsteins, “Grindhouse,” a double-feature ode to raw B-movies of the 1970s, grossed less than half its nearly $70-million production budget.

Does Zombie feel pressure to keep the Weinsteins on life support?

“I have never heard that from them, they have never said that to me,” Zombie says. “I have only read that on a couple of Hollywood websites. But, no one has ever said it to me personally, like, ‘Oh, this film
has to do this for us.’ The only pressure I feel is to make the movie great.” As for working with the Weinsteins, which he has now twice after “Halloween”?

“I don’t know,” Zombie says, succinctly. “It is what it is. Everything is a difficult process, and this Halloweencan be a very difficult process at times.”

Zombie, by most accounts, has shown a progression in ease with the camera since his rocky, cultish 2003 debut, “House of 1000 Corpses.”

The narrative-lite “Corpses” (which dragged in mostly subpar reviews) had a distinctive brutality reminiscent of early 1970s Wes Craven, even if Zombie’s aesthetic wasn’t completely developed. His next film,
2005′s “The Devil’s Rejects,” was a more polished effort.

“It doesn’t really get easier, but you get more confident in what you can accomplish,” he says. “There is a moment in every movie where the whole thing can come crashing down. Movies are funny because you need a thousand things to go right everyday, and you only need one thing wrong to derail the whole thing.”

How many filmmakers have howled at the moon in front of sold-out arenas and huge festival crowds? Zombie proved himself both as a solo artist and as front man for the 1990s rock band White Zombie. His new album is finished and hits stores Nov. 10, he says, and he returns to touring in Japan on Oct. 1 and circles back to the U.S.stage on Oct. 15.

“I love music and I love movies, but they’re so opposite, the process, that it’s such a great release,” Zombie says. “I can tour the whole world and meet thousands of fans on a daily basis, and get the vibe of what’s going on. That’s a great luxury.”

LATimes.com– Nicholas White

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Knott’s Scary Farm’s Halloween Haunt needs Monsters

Posted by GoreMaster Special Effects on August 10, 2009

Knott's Scary Farm

Aug. 10 - Getting into the ghoulish spirit even though Halloween is still two months away?

Head down to Knott’s Berry Farm (which will soon be Knott’s Scary Farm) to audition for the theme park’s famous Halloween Haunt.

If you’re looking for a night job as a ghost or monster, stop by the park’s employment office at 8039 Beach Blvd. in Buena Park to audition between 10 a.m. and 6 p.m. Monday.

The Haunt runs Sept. 24 through Oct. 31.

Call Knotts’ jobline at (714)99-KNOTT for more information.

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George Romero’s zombies to invade Medium this Halloween

Posted by GoreMaster Special Effects on August 4, 2009

Opening Scene Zombie from Night of the Living Dead

Opening Scene Zombie from Night of the Living Dead

Mike Moody – TVSquad.com

   Zombies are everywhere these days. The walking dead have invaded

Patricia Arquette, star of 'Medium'

Patricia Arquette, star of 'Medium'

Marvel Comics, Jane Austen books, and they’ll soon be chomping on brains in a galaxy far, far away.
  

This Halloween, Patricia Arquette will face off against a classic undead army in an upcoming episode of Medium. 
  

Show creator Glenn Gordon Caron said an upcoming Halloween-themed episode will insert Arquette’s character into scenes from George Romero’s original Night of the Living Dead film. It’s part a dream sequence that would not have happened if the show had stayed on NBC.
  

 Medium jumped to CBS after being cancelled by NBC last season. The move to CBS means the show can now do time-specific episodes, like a George Romero zombie-filled Halloween special, Caron said.
  

 ”The good news is we’re on CBS now, and for the first time in three years … we’re going into the beginning of the season knowing when we’re premiering — in the fall — and doing 22 episodes,” Caron told reporters at the TV Critics Association summer press tour. “As a storyteller, that’s a huge thing, because it means I can say to you that on Halloween, we will be doing thus and so. That’s a luxury we’ve not had for three years.”
   The zombie episode will air the night before Halloween.

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‘Saw’ joins Hollywood Horror Nights 2009 at Universal Studios Hollywood

Posted by GoreMaster Special Effects on July 18, 2009

Hollywood Horror Nights 2009 Saw Jigsaw

 

Brady MacDonald – Los Angeles Times

   Universal Studios Hollywood has fired scare-meisters Freddy Krueger, Jason Voorhees and Leatherface in favor of “Saw” serial killer Jigsaw for Halloween Horror Nights 2009.

Jigsaw will get his own haunted maze at the fright fest, with additional horror characters to be named to the lineup in the coming months, according to theme park officials.Goremaster Makeup Effects Manual

Horror fan site Bloody Disgusting reports that Michael Myers of “Halloween” fame will join Jigsaw with his own maze in 2009 at Universal Studios Hollywood.

   Sister-park Universal Studios Orlando in Florida is also hiring Jigsaw for Halloween Horror Nights 19 as well as “Child’s Play” killer doll Chucky and the Wolfman, a 1940s horror monster set to get a November 2009 remake staring Benicio Del Toro.

   Set to debut just before Halloween 2009, the sixth film in the “Saw” horror movie franchise revolves around the “Jigsaw Killer” who teaches his victims the value of life via twisted traps, tests and games involving physical or psychological torture.

   The Lionsgate movie studio officially backed a “Saw” haunted house in a shuttered Brea movie theater last Halloween that drew 20,000 visitors, according to Variety.

When: HHN 2009 will take place at Universal Studios Hollywood on Friday through Sunday nights in October as well as Thursday, Oct. 29 (with the exception of Friday, Oct. 4).

HHN 19 at Universal Studios Orlando will take place on Thursday through Sunday nights in October as well as Sept. 25 and 26 and Oct. 21 and 28.

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The Rise of Leslie Vernon is a Slasher Film and a Mockumentary

Posted by GoreMaster Special Effects on July 6, 2009

Sara Gates – The Examiner

This movie is chock full of classic horror movie references, from ‘Halloween’ and ‘Friday the 13th’ to ‘Child’s Play’ and ‘The Shining’. The more you watch the movie, the more references you pick up on.

This ‘mockumentary’ follows Leslie Vernon, an aspiring supernatural serial killer. He explains the inner workings and provides a behind-the-scenes perspective of famous serial killers we all know and love.

Full of fun language and witty jokes, inside and not, this has got to be not only one of the better original horror movies of the new millenium, but I believe it’s the best parody movie as well, both more intelligent and meaningful and funnier than the ‘Scary Movie’ series.

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The first bit of the movie is strictly comedic mockumentary with a few splashes of horror from the perspective of the murderer, but in the last twenty minutes or so, it escalates into a full-scale slasher movie, with ‘Survivor Girl’ and all.

Nathan Baesel, a new film actor, is amazingly able to portray both a funny good-guy type character and a deranged psychopath without over- or under-acting.

The ‘twist ending’ is a little predictable, but that may actually be an intentional addition on the filmmakers’ part, a sort of homage to the ridiculousness of real horror movies. And the song playing over the end (Psycho Killer by the Talking Heads) really makes up for the fact that, to get to the special ending ending, you have to sit through a very long credits sequence.

Really, it’s something you’ll have to see for yourself; it’s difficult to explain scenes so amazing as Leslie doing cardio while explaining how difficult it is to look like you’re walking and not out of breath at all while chasing teenagers running at a full sprint.

Most of the actors are little-known but decent; however, Robert Englund (Freddy Krueger), Kane Hodder (Jason Vorhees) and Zelda Rubinstein (of ‘Poltergeist’ and ‘Scariest Places on Earth’ fame) make brief appearances.

E. Larry Day (Heroes, Mean Creek, The Sasquatch Gang) is the makeup department head

Eddie Freund (The Divine, E. Larry Day: Special Effects Make-up Artist) is the special makeup effects artist

Kai Shelton (Meet the Spartans, Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl, The Postman) is the special effects coordinator

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