"Infinite Santa 8000" will available on Video on Demand December 1st, 2013. Official carriers to be announced. "Infinite Santa 8000" is the feature length story based on the popular web series of the same name. The original Web Series is 13 episodes long on YouTube which features the same lead characters (Santa, Dr Shackleton, and Martha) but tells a separate story from the film. With a view count of over 720,000 views, the series has garnered a cult following of fans demanding more content. Filmmakers Michael Neel and Greg Ansin, the team behind Midnight Releasing's "Drive-in Horrorshow" and the Web Series, decided to give the fans what they want. They took the characters and the universe and have created a full length film with a simple concept: A cyborg Santa Claus killing mutants...
- 9/24/2013
- www.ohmygore.com/
For those of you that don’t know, Destroy The Brain used to be a podcast. I started it back in June of 2007. Last year, we converted the website from podcast only to a full fledged website and our focus has been on news and reviews in written format while the podcast faded away. While we will be coming back later this year in a new format in podcast form, our podcast comrades – Outside the Cinema – are presenting their first theatrical event with a locally produced film. If you are near Danvers, Ma, go check it out. Read beyond the break for the full press release.
From the Press Release:
Locally produced horror movie to screen at Hollywood Hits
July 23, 2011 – 11:00 p.m.
Danvers, Ma – Drive-In Horrorshow, an independent horror film produced in Greater Boston, will
be screening at Hollywood Hits, 7 Hutchinson Drive, Danvers Ma, presented by Outside the Cinema.
From the Press Release:
Locally produced horror movie to screen at Hollywood Hits
July 23, 2011 – 11:00 p.m.
Danvers, Ma – Drive-In Horrorshow, an independent horror film produced in Greater Boston, will
be screening at Hollywood Hits, 7 Hutchinson Drive, Danvers Ma, presented by Outside the Cinema.
- 7/19/2011
- by Andy Triefenbach
- Destroy the Brain
Director/co-writer Michael Neel and his collaborators (including a couple of Survivor stars!) gave Fango some words on their anthology flick Drive-in Horrorshow, which hits DVD today. We also have an exclusive clip and photos from the 16mm production, which is hosted by The Projectionist, who owns a broken-down drive-in theater where zombies and other creatures serve as the employees.
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- 7/5/2011
- by gingold@starloggroup.com (Michael Gingold)
- Fangoria
Jenna Morasca, professional Tna wrestling star and champion winner of “Survivor: Africa,” graciously sat down with me at the 2009 Big Apple Comic Con to discuss her role in the short segment, “The Watcher,” from the horror anthology, Drive-in Horrorshow (see my thoughts on that here). The film recently screened at the Rock and Shock Festival and will be presented at Killer Film Fest in November.
Js/Fango: Tell me about your role, Cherry, in the segment, “The Watcher,” in the anthology, Drive-in Horrorshow?
Jm: My role I’d like to say that it’s kind of the damsel in distress but kind of with a little more attitude. It was a lot of fun for me to play it because I love playing tough women. There’s a fighter in this character. It was really enjoyable for me to play her because it kind of gives you everything you want...
Js/Fango: Tell me about your role, Cherry, in the segment, “The Watcher,” in the anthology, Drive-in Horrorshow?
Jm: My role I’d like to say that it’s kind of the damsel in distress but kind of with a little more attitude. It was a lot of fun for me to play it because I love playing tough women. There’s a fighter in this character. It was really enjoyable for me to play her because it kind of gives you everything you want...
- 10/25/2009
- by no-reply@fangoria.com (Jorge Solis)
- Fangoria
Drive-in Horrorshow is an anthology of five gore-filled short films consisting of serial killers, monsters, and torture. At an abandoned drive-in theater, The Projectionist is the dark-humored host who serves as the narrator in-between each film showcased.
As the anthology progresses, each short film switches ambiance based on its plot. The first short presented, “Pig,” dives straight into the blood and chills. Harsh and unrelenting in its tone and mood, a college frat boy endures painful torture while he’s trapped in a small, enclosed bathroom.
After being served with a claustrophobic and tense entrance, the anthology offers the following comedic segment, “The Closet.” A 12 year old child wants his irritating family to go away. The neglected child mistakenly believes the demonic creature in his closet will help get rid of his family. He then starts using each of his family members as food for the creature. Just like the Final Destination series,...
As the anthology progresses, each short film switches ambiance based on its plot. The first short presented, “Pig,” dives straight into the blood and chills. Harsh and unrelenting in its tone and mood, a college frat boy endures painful torture while he’s trapped in a small, enclosed bathroom.
After being served with a claustrophobic and tense entrance, the anthology offers the following comedic segment, “The Closet.” A 12 year old child wants his irritating family to go away. The neglected child mistakenly believes the demonic creature in his closet will help get rid of his family. He then starts using each of his family members as food for the creature. Just like the Final Destination series,...
- 10/22/2009
- by no-reply@fangoria.com (Jorge Solis)
- Fangoria
The anthology, Drive-in Horrorshow, is meant to be a blood-splatterfest consisting of five thrilling and gory short tales. Director Michael Neel and producer Greg Ansin collaborated on creating a unique macabre character, The Projectionist. The Projectionist showcases each of these five short films at his abandoned drive-in theater.
Editing a single feature length movie takes many hours to build. Imagine trying to concise five separate stories, including the prologues and epilogues with The Projectionist, into one whole narrative. Continuity would have been drastically changed if the filmmakers had to contact their actors a year and a half, especially the child stars. What if the child actor’s voice had changed or if they had grown a foot since principal photography? The true nature of an independent production involves extensive storyboarding and pre-production planning in order to keep problems at a minimum.
“Mike (the director) and I edited together, and we...
Editing a single feature length movie takes many hours to build. Imagine trying to concise five separate stories, including the prologues and epilogues with The Projectionist, into one whole narrative. Continuity would have been drastically changed if the filmmakers had to contact their actors a year and a half, especially the child stars. What if the child actor’s voice had changed or if they had grown a foot since principal photography? The true nature of an independent production involves extensive storyboarding and pre-production planning in order to keep problems at a minimum.
“Mike (the director) and I edited together, and we...
- 10/16/2009
- by no-reply@fangoria.com ( Jorge Solis)
- Fangoria
Long gone are the days where record labels could throw truck loads of money towards radio, retail, and the print media in order to shove their artists down the collective throats of the masses. The record store is going the way of the dinosaur. Day after day, another magazine folds while secretly a group of tree's breathe another sigh of relief; and Hell, who even listens to the radio anymore when anyone who has hands usually have some MP3 player or phone with MP3 capabilities dangling from their 5 fingered appendage?
Passion, creativity and drive are the first three adjectives that sprung to my mind as I watched Drive-In Horrorshow's DVD sampler load this morning. The staff at Dihs love what they do and it comes though amongst the music video's, movie trailers, and behind the scenes footage that makes up this sampler.
The DVD is broken up into three sections; music video's,...
Passion, creativity and drive are the first three adjectives that sprung to my mind as I watched Drive-In Horrorshow's DVD sampler load this morning. The staff at Dihs love what they do and it comes though amongst the music video's, movie trailers, and behind the scenes footage that makes up this sampler.
The DVD is broken up into three sections; music video's,...
- 5/12/2009
- Fangoria
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