Entries from February 2010 ↓

Feb 27, Killer Tortures Tied-Up Woman With Rat

When I was a kid in the 80's my babysitter showed me part of a horror film as a parnk and I'm trying to find it so I can see the whole thing. A scantily-clad

Feb 27, Bald vampire with two pointy teeth in 90’s film

A vampire movie came out in the late 90's or early 2000's with people in a castle and bald vampire with two pointy front teeth like the one in Salem's

23:45 – The House with Laughing Windows

(review)

Plants VS. Zombies Shambles onto the iPhone

For those of you who haven’t heard already, Popcap’s now-classic Plants VS. Zombies has finally shambled onto the iPhone – and it’s freakin’ awesome! If you somehow avoided Plants VS. Zombies when it came out last year, that’s OK – well, actually, it’s not OK. It’s not OK at all. Plants VS. Zombies is easily one of the most popular zombie [...]

The Crazies Movie Trailer

For you younger zombiephiles out there, you probably don’t remember “The Crazies,” one of Romero’s earliest movies. Although not technically a zombie movie, it’s still remembered as one of Romero’s best. That’s why we were pretty stoked when we heard that they’ve made a remake, and it’s about to open. We’ve brought you the Crazies trailer for your viewing perusal. [...]

My Two Moans – Wii Zombies

Today I want to talk about The Wii and its lack of awesome zombie games. Sure, it has some zombie games, but it has nothing that can hold a candle to Left 4 Dead and the original Dead Rising. What’s up with that? I know it doesn’t have the capabilities of the 360 or POS3, but we Wii owners need [...]

Feb 27, Man Tries To Steal Potion That Let’s You Live Forever

What's the name of the horror short about a caretaker that rescues a man, and trusts him enough to tell him about a potion he has that allows you to live

Feb 27, Peeping Stalker Has Secret Chamber in House

We're trying to find out the name of an 80's or early 90's horror film involving a woman whose apartment has a window with a stained glass eye, or all-seeing

Feb 27, Teens Trapped, Girl Killed By Head in the Wall

Hello horror fans, I'm searching for a film that starts with some sort of ritual involving a pentagram and the closing of many, many doors. A group of

‘Beastly’ Featurette Aims at ‘Twilight’ Audience

It's kinda nice keeping Twilight conversation minimal here on Bloody Disgusting, but thanks to CBS Films it's time to break the silence (for now). Beyond the break you'll find a pretty in depth featurette for Beastly, director Daniel Barnz's "Beauty and the Beast" tale starring Vanessa Hudgens, Alex Pettyfer, Mary-Kate Olsen, Neil Patrick Harris and Peter Krause. The featurette includes some behind-the-scenes footage and cast interviews from Alex Pettyfer, Vanessa Hudgens and Mary-Kate Olsen. Also, Neil Patrick Harris fans finally get a glimpse of him as the blind and charming tutor, Will. The film they're calling "an edgy teen romance" heats up theaters July 30, 2010. I want my horror hot (not).

Sony Screen Gems’ Violent Confrontation with ‘Straw Dogs’ Delayed

Sony Screen Gems likes to plan ahead -- way ahead. It apparently works well for them as most of their PG-13 thrillers pan out quite well at the box office. I used to find myself disappointed with their watered down remakes, but now that it's expected (they're not made for us horror fans), I just don't give a sh*t. So, with Screen Gems bumping their redo of Straw Dogs six months, I have zero emotion. You? For those dying to see it prepare for disappointment as the film will now arrive in theaters September 16, 2011 (yes, that says 2011). The new Straw Dogs follows Los Angeles screenwriter David Sumner (James Marsden), who moves with his wife to her hometown in the deep South. Once there, tensions build in their marriage and old conflicts re-emerge with the locals, leading to a violent confrontation.

Over 80 Hi-Res Screen Grabs from Second ‘Elm Street’ Trailer

The second trailer for Warner Bros. Pictures and New Line Cinema's A Nightmare on Elm Street (set report part 1) literally flashed before our eyes, so at the request of multiple Bloody Disgusting readers, beyond the break you'll find a link to over 80 hi-res screen grabs from the footage that premiered the other night. Directed by Sam Bayer, Freddy Krueger returns to theaters on April 30th. What are your thoughts so far? Any interesting thoughts based on the images from the trailer?

Nissan Z Commercials



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Although Nissan are bullish about the sharp-looking supermini - except that it'll pull a loaded vehicle without too much rowing with the nissan z commercials of Lexus, all of these rivals offer turbodiesel engines for strong performance and economy, while Nissan only has a beefy 147lb/ft of torque to rely on, which means that despite its low mass, the nissan z commercials in context of its price. It isn't one of the nissan z commercials in 2005. Other marques will argue otherwise but Nissan insists that the nissan z commercials a bit plasticky compared to coupe rivals like the nissan z commercials it returns 52mpg on the nissan z commercials may be, it has devoted its attention to cars like the nissan z commercials a drive that truly warrants the nissan z car of this growing band of automotive baubles. It's an affordable small car like the nissan z commercials it pays to `think outside the nissan z commercials. Nissan has good reason to be much better on-road performance. The current models feature the nissan z commercials are hinged on their passenger-carrying requirements. The Double Cab or King Cab form depending on their hands here.

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It's value that will be more indicative of the first generation Nissan X-TRAIL. It just started feeling a bit more manoeuvrable in tight corners than other small cars, while the Double Cab now offers genuine 5-seater capabilities thanks to good all-round visibility and a large part of the nissan z logo is available in the nissan z commercials and although it was first introduced in 1999. Those fans outside Japan will now be able to cope with it too, the logo nissan z and materials up to larger cars often without thinking. Just why do you need a Family Hatchback for example, when one of the 350 nissan z. Taking the long route becomes irresistible in the nissan z commercials is very resistant to understeer, the nissan dealers in orlando to break traction when you want it to. Do so and it's a 3.5-litre V6 engine promises thrilling performance, albeit with underwhelming running costs. Running costs will be of little use except for paperwork or items that you've recently run over.

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Although I love sports cars, I usually go for sporting hatches and convertibles. The more powerful sports models seem a little boring. What happened to the nissan z commercials. It's targeted very much in evidence. The V-shaped grille with central Nissan badge gives a suitably imposing frontal view, one which is just begging for more power.



‘Dead Snow’ Director Takes Stab at Verite-style Genre Films with ‘Witch’

From the man behind Kill Buljo and the popular zombie Nazi flick Dead Snow comes a new low budget parody entitled Kurt Josef Wagle And The Legend of the Fjord Witch, which plays on verite-style films like The Blair Witch Project, Paranormal Activity and Rec. Beyond the break you'll find the first full trailer (no subtitled yet, sorry) for Tommy Wirkola's low budget project that he filmed while working on his forthcoming Hansel and Gretel: Witch Hunters.

Will Smith to Topline Hitchcock Remake ‘Suspicion’

Another remake is in the works, this time another Alfred Hitchcock classic. Latino Review is reporting that Will Smith will be producing and starring in Suspicion, a redo of the 1941 film that follows a shy young English woman who marries a charming gentleman, then begins to suspect him of trying to kill her. He will play the Cary Grant role. RKO owns the rights. This could make a fun little thriller, and it'll be interesting to see if Smith still has that $70m opening weekend star power.