Feb 6, 2019
This week, after the
news, we’ll cover the drive-in classic, “Ravenous (1999)” followed
by our discussion of the short film, “tEXT”, and our modern-horror
feature film, “Ravenous (2017)” Get your fudgesicles and
orange-sherbert push ups, turn up the volume, and relax. Here we
go...
News Features:
- Deadline.com reports that in part of the Syfy
networks effort to expand into horror, a Chucky series is coming to
television. They have the rights. They are forming a plan.
The project comes from the
Chucky movie franchise creator/writer Don Mancini and
producer David Kirschner as well as TV writer-producer Nick Antosca
(Hulu’s The
Act). We will wait
impatiently for our one of our favorite evil dolls to live again on
the small screen.
https://deadline.com/2019/01/chucky-tv-series-adaptation-syfy-don-mancini-david-kirschner-nick-antosca-1202544301/
- A new
tabletop role playing game Thousand Year Old Vampire by Tim
Hutchings is due to be released June 1 of this year. Currently in a
Kickstarter, the page has detailed information, graphics, videos,
and a free downloadable PDF Playtest that is lengthy and involved.
It looks like a very cool game that will bring another way to play
first person with the lore.
https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/timh/thousand-year-old-vampire-a-roleplaying-game
- Sarah
Michelle Gellar will be tapping into her roots as a commercial and
horror-movie actress Sunday February 3rd with a premier of an Olay
skin care commercial. The star of Buffy The Vampire Slayer, I Know
What You Did Last Summer, and the Grudge films is in Olay’s Killer
Skin campaign. Teasers have shown Sarah at home under threat from a
masked intruder. Will she have to fight, run, or just help them out
with skincare? The teasers look pretty creepy. https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=18&v=UOMuwbTEzxI
- The
Verge has confirmed that a new adaptation of The Stand is coming as
a ten-part series on CBS All Access. A solid project with Stephen
King himself excited and giving his full support, the undated
project will be directed by Josh Boone with primary writing by
Boone and Ben Cavell. It was previously done as an 8-hour
miniseries on ABC in 1994, and Warner Brothers made a launch
attempt some time ago that was to be directed by Boone but never
went anywhere. This resurrection sounds like a sure thing.
https://www.theverge.com/2019/1/30/18204443/stephen-king-the-stand-cbs-all-access-10-episode-miniseries
- And
speaking of more Stephen King related news, the sequel to The
Shining is set to be released from Warner Brothers November 8,
2019. Doctor Sleep will star Ewan McGregor as the adult Danny.
Directed by Mike Flanagan who most recently brought us Netflix’s
The Haunting of Hill House, the story is set years after the events
at the Overlook when a damaged Danny with gifts dulled by age and
alcohol becomes involved with a young girl coming to grips with a
Shining of her own. The novel, released in 2013 is available
if you want to check out the story ahead of
time. Link:
https://amzn.to/2Wxylck
Or just wait to check it out in
theaters. Or read it after you see the movie to see how it
compares.
https://www.hitc.com/en-gb/2019/01/31/doctor-sleep-the-shining-sequel-release-date-warner-bros/
- Bonus
cool weirdness - Self-proclaimed Tinker Gnome Jared Gray has made
the best out of the pain-in-the-backside condition of sleep apnea
by modifying his CPAP machine to look like he’s been attacked by a
facehugger from Alien. His blog gives a detailed account of how he
did it, with plenty of photos. While it’s not quite practical or
ready for mass production, it’s very awesome and looks great. Check
out his blog at https://www.jaredisgray.com/tinker-gnome-cpap-facehugger/
Drive-In Special: “Ravenous (1999)”
Link: https://amzn.to/2Tk83by
In a remote military outpost in
the 19th century, Captain John Boyd and his regiment embark on a
rescue mission which takes a dark turn when they are ambushed by a
sadistic cannibal.
Horror Short: “tEXT”
(Youtube)
Link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N-mpubVRQkQ
tEXt is a horror short film by
Tye Gibson & Nick Johnson. Starring Kelsey Samara Dacci & Emily
Hutchison. A modern day take on silent films blended with
horror.
Feature Presentation: “Ravenous (2017) aka Les
Affames
Link:
http://Netflix.com
In the aftermath of a
zombie-like outbreak, the rural regions of Quebec are decimated
with few survivors remaining.
Closing
And now the sun is starting to
come up, so we’re going to have to get going, the Drive-in is
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