Archive for September, 2007
I Am Legend
Robert Neville (Will Smith) is a brilliant scientist, but even he could not contain the terrible virus that was unstoppable, incurable…and manmade. Somehow immune, Neville is now the last human survivor in what is left of New York City…and maybe the world. But he is not alone. He is surrounded by “the Infected”–victims of the plague who have mutated into carnivorous beings who can only exist in the dark and who will devour or infect anyone or anything in their path. For three years, Neville has spent his days scavenging for food and supplies and faithfully sending out radio messages, desperate to find any other survivors who might be out there. All the while, the Infected lurk in the shadows, watching Neville’s every move, waiting for him to make a fatal mistake. Perhaps mankind’s last, best hope, Neville is driven by only one remaining mission: to find a way to reverse the effects of the virus using his own immune blood. But his blood is also what The Infected hunt, and Neville knows he is outnumbered and quickly running out of time.
The Seeker: The Dark is Rising
A young man, Will Stanton, discovers he is the last of a group of immortals dedicated to fighting dark forces of evil. Traveling back and forth through time, Will uncovers a series of clues, some dating back to biblical times, that lead him to a showdown with forces of unimaginable power. Set in a magical world of high fantasy, this is the story of 13-year-old Will Stanton, who discovers that he is one of the Old Ones (tutored in their ways by McShane’s character), a vanishing group of people destined to fight the forces of evil known as The Dark, led by a figure called The Rider (Eccleston). With his brother accompaning him on his adventures, Will begins a voyage throughout time as he attempts to put together the pieces to a mystery that may ultimately defeat the Dark.
| Also Known As: | Dark is RisingThe Dark Is RisingThe Seeker |
| Production Status: | In Production/Awaiting Release |
| Genres: | Action/Adventure, Science Fiction/Fantasy and Adaptation |
| Release Date: | October 5th, 2007 (wide) |
| MPAA Rating: | PG for fantasy action and some scary images. |
| Distributors: | Fox-Walden |
| Production Co.: | Walden Media, Marc Platt Productions |
| Filming Locations: | Romania |
| Produced in: | United States |
Ed Gein: The Butcher Of Plainfield
| The gruesome murders shocked the world, the grisly remains told a terrifying story of pain, brutality and torture. Now, years after inspiring Psycho’s Norman Bates, Silence Of The Lamb’s Buffalo Bill and The Texas Chainsaw Massacre’s Leatherface, the story of real-life, serial killer Ed Gein is finally told. Nicknamed “The Butcher of Plainfield,” Gein was responsible for a rash of gory murders that sent shock waves through his rural Wisconsin town, and across America, in the late 1950s. Prepare to enter the evil mind and twisted world of “The Butcher of Plainfield” in this dark and disturbing thriller. | |
| Features Widescreen 1.85:1 Color (Anamorphic) ENGLISH: Dolby Digital 5.1 [CC] ENGLISH: Dolby Digital Stereo [CC] Audio Commentary Deleted Scenes Still Gallery Trailers Directed by: Michael Feifer Produced by: Michael Feifer | Writers: Michael Feifer Starring: Michael Berryman Kane Hodder Priscilla Barnes Adrienne Frantz Shawn Hoffman Rating: RStudio: LionsgateSubtitles: Spanish |
Danielle Harris in Halloween
She is not even 5 foot tall but her sexiness is larger than life. You almost think she isn’t legal by looking at this 30 year old actress, so believe me gentlemen, you can rest assured that you are no pervert for checking out this beauty.
Bio –
Pretty and petite (4’11″) brunette Danielle Harris had her first taste of fame as a child actor battling the menacing Michael Myers in the horror sequels “Halloween 4: The Return of Michael Myers” (1988) and “Halloween 5: The Revenge of Michael Myers” (1989), working consistently in juvenile roles and reemerging as a young adult in 1998′s nouveau slasher pic “Urban Legend”. Born in Queens, Harris began acting at an early age, beginning her 1985-1987 role on the New York City-lensed ABC daytime drama “One Life to Live” at age eight. As Sammie Garretson, Harris played something of a miracle child, extracted as an embryo from the womb of her tragically killed mother (Dorian Lopinto) and implanted in family friend Delilah (Shelly Burch) whom her father (Ken Meeker) subsequently married. Following the character’s unorthodox beginnings was a somewhat turbulent childhood, which Harris handled well, winning the audience’s sympathy with her skilled portrayal and expressive brown eyes. As Jamie, the daughter of Laurie Strode (Jamie Lee Curtis), Harris battled her serial killer uncle in two installments of the “Halloween” horror series before landing supporting roles in the action features “Marked For Death” (1990) and “The Last Boy Scout” (1991).
Melissa George in 30 Days of Night
I normally go for the more tan type of girl, not those that live on the beach or the tanning salon, but that is normally my M.O. But I can make an expection for Melissa George. She is a keeper. And besides, if she wasn’t that hot I wouldn’t take the time to post her pics and write about her. Enjoy!
Shawnee Smith in Saw IV
Man oh man, I thought she was hot but I had no clue. Seemed like she was just the quirky girl next door type. Then I saw some photos and yeah, it’s official, she is a babe. When she gets done up, she sets the world on fire. I mean that in a good way, not the pyromanic kinda way.Bio – Thesp Shawnee Smith’s name might not be a household word, but her face will register with thousands of sci-fi and horror aficionados thanks to her supporting turns in the big-screen remakes of The Blob (1988) and Carnival of Souls (1998). Smith’s recurring role as Amanda, a young woman tormented by the clown-like serial killer Jigsaw, in the popular Saw series, broadened her exposure, even as it threatened to further typecast her as a woman in peril and fix her reputation as a horror queen. Yet the actress’s resume demonstrates far greater versatility than this, and it may surprise fans to discover that she claims several decades of credits in multiple genres. Read the rest of this entry »
Famke Janssen in Hide and Seek
I have the greatest respect for this particular lady of horror. She is absolutely gorgeous. Incredible beauty, amazing eyes, a true woman who could take your breath away. What else is there to say?
Bio -She wore the most luxurious fashions of the 1980s. Her face is the envy of millions. So when Famke Janssen was cast as Xenia Onatopp, the new “Bond Girl” of the 1990s in the James Bond thriller, “GoldenEye” (1995), it was front-page news in The Hollywood Reporter. When the movie premiered, she was interviewed everywhere, and her name was added to wish lists all over Hollywood. Janssen was born on November 5, 1965 in Amsterdam, The Netherlands and began modeling at a young age, becoming immediately successful in her native Holland. When work for Chanel brought her to New York City in 1984, she decided to stay. Still young for a model (not yet 25), she quit to study creative writing and literature at Columbia University and enrolled in an acting workshop. Having appeared in an episode of Fox’s campy night-time soap “Melrose Place” (Fox, 1992-99), Janssen landed her first significant role as Jeff Goldblum’s romantic interest in “Fathers and Sons” (1992). She followed up playing a model by day, crime fighter by night in the aptly-named, but otherwise awful television movie “Model By Day” (Fox, 1994), a role she has said she would rather forget. The multilingual actress co-starred with Scott Bakula in Clive Barker’s “Lord of Illusions” (1995) before hitting screens in her breakthrough role as the villainous Russian killer who crushes men to death with her thighs in “GoldenEye.” Read the rest of this entry »
Incubus
| In the dead of night, a group of lost college students stumble upon what appears to be an abandoned laboratory hidden deep within the woods. Cold and exhausted, they break in, only to find the hallways littered with dead bodies. Coming across a coma patient locked within an isolation cell, they discover The Sleeper, a deranged murderer who can literally dream his way into their minds. So when her friends are transformed into bloodthirsty, axe-welding killers, a terrified young woman (Tara Reid) tries desperately to escape. For when The Sleeper decides it’s her time to die, all he has to do is wait for her to fall asleep. | |
| Features Widescreen 1.85:1 Color (Anamorphic) ENGLISH: Dolby Digital 5.1 [CC] Directed by: Anya Camilleri Produced by: Pierre Spengler Donald Kushner Adam Shapiro | Writers: Gary Humphreys Starring: Tara Reid Alice O’Connell Russell Carter Akemnji Ndifornyen Monica Dean Rating: NRStudio: Sony Pictures Home Entertainment |
The Breed
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A group of friends (Michelle Rodriguez, Oliver Hudson, Taryn Manning, Eric Lively and Hill Harper) fly away to a deserted island for a weekend excursion. They soon realize that this beautiful getaway was once controlled by a special canine research unit and will soon become their biggest nightmare. Inspired by the horror classics, Cujo and The Birds, The Breed takes you into the jaws of a flesh eating pack of wild dogs, genetically engineered to hunt and kill. Outnumbered and trapped they struggle to outsmart and outrun this terrifying species. |
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| Features Widescreen 1.85:1 Color ENGLISH: Dolby Digital 5.1 [CC] ENGLISH: Dolby Digital Stereo [CC] On Set Documentary Previews Directed by: Nick Mastandrea Produced by: Marianne Maddalena David Lancaster | Writers: Robert Conte Peter Wortmann Starring: Michelle Rodriguez Taryn Manning Hill Harper Oliver Hudson Eric Lively Rating: RStudio: First Look Home Entertainment |
Night of the Living Dead 3D
In the original a group of people hide from bloodthirsty zombies in a farmhouse.
Chaos descends upon the world as the brains of the recently deceased become inexplicably reanimated, causing the dead to rise and feed on human flesh. Speculation rests on a radiation-covered NASA satellite returning from Venus, but it only remains a speculation. Anyone who dies during the crisis of causes unrelated to brain trauma will return as a flesh-eating zombie, including anyone who has been bitten by a zombie. The only way to destroy the zombies is to destroy the brain. As the catastrophe unfolds, a young woman visiting her father’s grave takes refuge in a nearby farmhouse, where she is met by a man who protects her and barricades them inside. They both later discover people hiding in the basement, and they each attempt to cope with the situation. Their only hope rests on getting some gasoline from a nearby pump into a truck that is running on empty, but this requires braving the hordes of ravenous walking corpses outside. When they finally put their plans into action, panic and personal tensions only add to the terror as they try to survive.








