Star of "Burn Notice" Bruce Campbell talks with Carrie Keagan on Big Morning Buzz Live.
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Star of "Burn Notice" Bruce Campbell talks with Carrie Keagan on Big Morning Buzz Live.
We’ve known since this summer that Fede Alvarez, director of the short Panic Attack, is going to direct a new version of Sam Raimi‘s breakout film The Evil Dead. Other than that basic report, and the fact that Alvarez, Rodo Sayagues and Diablo Cody all worked on the script, we haven’t known much about the movie. Now, thanks to the upcoming American Film Market, we’ve got a synopsis that makes the movie sound like a carbon copy of Raimi’s original. But a few more details that have come to light reveal ways in which the remake will veer off into slightly different territory.
Whether you prefer the shambling or sprinting camp, there’s no excuse to be a shoddy zombie at a Halloween party.Sure, retail stores have stocked up on fake blood and latex applications this October, but those are the same pre-packaged apps anyone could buy and use. That’s not good enough for a dedicated nerd who wants to take their effects to the next level.
So we’ve assembled a few movie magic tips from makeup gurus who know how to make you look horribly awesome this Halloween.
KALAMAZOO HORROR FEST
Negative Nancy Productions and Campus Pointe Mall are pleased to announce the annual “KALAMAZOO HORROR FEST” film festival. The event will take place October 21-23 in the Video Hits building at the northwest corner of Michigan and Howard.
Bringing together horror buffs and local filmmakers alike, the festival will feature screenings of the cult classics, “EVIL DEAD”, “SLEEPAWAY CAMP”, and “I SPIT ON YOUR GRAVE” throughout the weekend.
Special guest panelists at Horror Fest include but are not limited to: Danny Hicks (Evil Dead 2), Beverly Randolph, John Philbin and Allan Troutman (Return of the Living Dead), Timothy Quill (Army of Darkness) Camille Keaton (I Spit On Your Grave) and Kalamazoo native Michael Perez (Sinners and Saints). Q & A sessions and meet and greets are also interspersed throughout the weekend.
In addition to the film vets, select featured artists, writers and connoisseurs of terror will interact with fans of the genre, with autographs available for a small fee. Costume contests will also be held Friday and Saturday.
For the more adventurous, the event will host a short film competition featuring up and coming local auteurs. All entries will be screened between 10 a.m – 7 p.m. on Sunday, October 23. The afternoon exposé will be promptly followed by a scream queen contest.
After parties to be held at Angels Gentlemen’s Club (Friday) and Metro (Saturday).
One day attendance passes are $10 ($8 w/student I.D.), weekend passes are available for $25. Autograph costs vary between $5 and $30.
Kalamazoo Horror Fest also would thank to thank their sponsors: Art and Soul, KD Sales, Video Hits, Trade World, Dirtnap Miller, Warlock Film, and Allied Capital.
Watch in HD. Upcoming Evil Dead 2 Chainsaw in the works. Fully accurate to the movie non and working ones coming soon.
evil dead stuff!
Every horror fan and gorehound worth his or her weight in red-tinted corn syrup has seen 'The Evil Dead,' the landmark low-budget horror classic that debuted 30 years ago this week (on October 15, 1981) and launched the careers of director Sam Raimi and actor Bruce Campbell. But even fans of the 'Spider-Man' director, the 'Burn Notice' star, or the demonic-possession tale that gave them their start when they were still college students three decades ago may not know all the gory details behind the making of the movie -- the real-life ghost story behind the abandoned cabin where it was filmed, the horrors endured by the cast during the lengthy shoot, the high-profile fans who gave the movie a boost, and the ever-ongoing list of sequels and spinoffs (including a stage musical) that 'Evil Dead' continues to generate. Here are 25 things you may not have known about the zombie franchise that refuses to stay dead.
1st Commission! The Evil Dead Cabin. Work In Progress....
yea, its done
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Screen-used sword, made for Bruce Campbell in Army of Darkness. This foam prop sword is was constructed in one piece and painted to appear genuine onscreen. A length of black tape is around the handle. (35x7.5) Oversized item. Additional postage required.
Army of Darkness (1992) Pit Witch head and shoulders production- made (though not seen onscreen) casting, fully painted and topped off with gray faux-hair. A haggard, dark blue fabric wraps its shoulders. This is a different version of the makeup than is featured in the film and may reflect an earlier design of it. Oversized item. Additional postage required.
A pair of gnarled, bloody production made hands for Evil Ash, the hideous doppelganger of Army of Darkness (1992). Not screen used. (15x8x1)
Evil Ash screen worn forearm armor from Army of Darkness (1992). This hinged prop armor features a sinister spike sticking out of its top. Constructed of lightweight material and painted to resemble genuine armor when seen onscreen. In the film, Bruce Campbell's character Ash splits in two, one of his selves being good and the other an increasingly ugly evil. (11x6x5)
Screen used Deadite spear tip used by the aforementioned fiends in Army of Darkness. This impressive, jagged metallic blade is without a handle but still looks suitably menacing. (34x9x2) Oversized item. Additional postage required.
Filmed at the Alamo Drafthouse West Oaks; Splatter Fest in Houston, Texas. Saturday, October 1, 2011
cabine Evil Dead model (maquette) faite en sorte de polistyrène papier a découper au cutter et a coller .
'Evil Dead: The Musical' Comes to Detroit: MyFoxDETROIT.com