Well, speaking of things that we love that come back, it's time for The Texas Blood Bath 2: Film Festival this Saturday and Sunday, November 13 and 14 at The Texas Theatre
231 W. Jefferson Blvd, in lovely Dallas, Texas. The screenings begin at noon on Saturday and wrap up with Sunday's 8:00 pm show.
There's lots of cinematic gore in store, brought to you by my blood buddy Andrew Rose and DOA Entertainment.
Featured guests include Debbie Rochon, Reggie Bannister, April Burril, and many, many others.
Now, I hear you asking, "Is there an Opening Night Party?" You bet your sweet entrails! DOA wouldn't leave you hanging. The Opening Night Party is Friday November 12, starting at 9:00 PM at Muddy Waters Bar, 4314 Live Oak Street, also in lovely Dallas, Texas. Remember: you must fortify yourself for the onslaught of films ahead of you this weekend.
And, yes, there's also a Closing Night Party on Sunday after the last show - because you must fortify yourself for the onslaught of Monday ahead of you. AAAAAH!!
Details about The Texas Blood Bath 2: Film Festival are available at their website (below).
Tell 'em Mighoul sent ya. It won't get you anything, but the puzzled look on Andrew Rose's face will be priceless.
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Texas Blood Bath 2: Film Festival
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Thursday, November 11, 2010
Texas Blood Bath Film Festival Returns For A Second Helping
Thursday, October 7, 2010
Hanging at the BAZAAR of the BIZARRE
If you have not attended the last bazaar and do not know what to expect, you are in for a real treat! It is a marketplace filled with amazing vendors. Artists, designers, craft-folk, publishers, and other independent makers of all things exotic, whimsical, and macabre are assembled to attack all of your senses.Sounds like my kind of market place.
Last spring we picked up several very cool items, including a pair of skull cuff-links to add some macabre pizazz to a business suit.
Then it hit me: I'm an independent maker of macabre stuff.
So, we have a booth at the next Bazaar of the Bizarre on Sunday October 10th to add some "AAAAAH!! Indie Horror Hits", Cryptwear, and Black Widow Hearse Club swag to the Bazaar's mix.
Scare you there...
Friday, October 1, 2010
NOW AVAILABLE: "AAAAAH!! Indie Horror Hits, Vol. 2" DVD
And to celebrate October we're announcing the DVD release of "AAAAAH!! Indie Horror Hits - Volume #2".
It's available right now at our web site: http://www.aaaaah-films.com.
And, as an added bonus, our checkout is now also PayPal friendly!
Why am I so excited?
There are nine-plus reasons.
We're calling volume 2, "More Killer - No Filler". That's right, 'more' because... well, there's more on this disc.
We're featuring 9 - count 'em 9 - great short indie horror films on this DVD, for a total running time of 122 minutes - over 2 hours of terror-inducing cinema - plus Extras!
So, you'll pardon my high adrenaline level.
In alphabetical order, the great short horror films on volume 2 are:
"GNAW" by Frank Merle
"HELL'S HABIT" by Mike Jackaon (also "The Veil" from vol. 1)
"HUMAN NO MORE" by Christopher Alan Broadstone (also "My Skin!" from vol. 1)
"THE KOOKY KASTLE" by Paul Carty
"LEGEND OF THE SEVEN BLOODY TORTURERS" by Conall Pendergast
"OUT OF THE DARKNESS" by Nicholas Rucka
"THE ROOM" by Diego Meza-Valdes
"THE STRAIN" by Mike Doyle
"TRICK OR TREAT" by Oliver Pearce
We premiered advance copies of the DVD at Rue Morgue's Festival of Fear during FanExpo in August. And the response was huge! Folks who bought volume 1 the first time around now snapped up volume 2 sight unseen. Thank you! Your feedback is invaluable!!
It's going to be a full month with promo events. Hope you enjoy all of October as it twists and turns toward a Happy Halloween.
LINKS:
AAAAAH!! Indie Horror Hits
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Friday, August 27, 2010
New AAAAAH!! Vol. 2 Trailer Unveiled
Greetings fans of indie horror...
BREAKING NEWS!!
The wait is finally over!
We've got the "AAAAAH!! Indie Horror Hits, Volume 2" DVD ready to roll out in a month. Stay tuned for more about that right pronto.
In the mean time, feast your squinties on our achingly new trailer.
It features a greatest hits of clips from the nine (yes, nine!) short horror films on volume 2, as well as the fang-tastic "AAAAAH!! Indie Horror Hits Theme" by Adrian Ellis.
If you like the trailer, wait till you see the films themselves. Until then, enjoy this tasty morsel.
To see the trailer a little bigger and clearer you can watch it here.
And - for you eager readers - I'm at FanExpo in downtown Toronto this weekend (Friday Aug. 27- Sunday Aug. 29) with an advance pre-sale box of DVDs and ghoulishly cool CryptWear swag. I might even have some Black Widow Hearse Club gear with me too.
So, if you can't wait for the official DVD release... claw your way to Booth #715 in the Rue Morgue's Festival of Fear section at FanExpo, North Building (Front St. Entrance) of the Metro Toronto Convention Centre.
Scare you there.
LINKS:
FanExpo
Adrian Ellis
AAAAAH!! Indie Horror Hits
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Sunday, August 22, 2010
Bill Plympton Doc Seeks Assistance
Two very cool people are involved in one extremely cool project. Performer & Filmmaker Alexia Anastasio is creating a documentary about renowned, Academy Award nominated indie animator "Bill Plympton called Adventures in Plymptoons!"
Why make a documentary about Bill Plympton, "King of the indie animators"?
Well, here's what some people you probably recognize say about Mr. Plympton and his doc-worthiness."Bill is an extraordinary animator. He has an extraordinary mind....He seems to get right to the depth of the human condition." - Terry Gilliam
The film is currently in post-production and needs dinero to get it done.
"Bill Plympton's imagination, and the way that he was able to deconstruct animation....was something I'd never seen before." - Matthew Modine
"I think he's one of the few guys who does what I say people should do, which is your own films....Bill's a great animator." - Ralph Bakshi
"You don't want to meddle with genius...Bill's just amazing." - Weird Al
“Bill has an impossible ability to carelessly marry the absurd with the profound. I’ve always just loved his stuff.” - Seth Green
"Bill Plympton just keeps on creating his amazing cartoons, a true American artist." - John Landis
And that's where you and www.kiskstarter.com come in. Alexia has set a $10,000 donation challenge. If good folks (like you) donate that amount by the deadline then the film gets the money. If donations fall short (by even one dollar!) then nothing happens and pledges are dropped.
If you can lend a hand to help create a lasting documentary about one of the world's great indie animators... just think how cool you'd be too. Every single dollar counts.
The nail biting Donation Deadline is October 12, but why wait to act on a good impulse?
LINKS:
Kiskstarter page
Alexia Anastasio Bill Plimpton page
Alexia Anastasio web page
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