Showing posts with label grindhouse. Show all posts
Showing posts with label grindhouse. Show all posts

26 November 2012

When the blood begins to flow, who will be left to scream. Exploitation Flick Dear God No! Coming to UK DVD

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MONSTER PICTURES present “DEAR GOD NO!”, a twisted fairy tale for beer drinkers and hell-raisers, released on DVD on 14 January 2013


“Dear God No!” is a tribute to a lost regional drive-in film from 1976 that doesn’t rely heavily on computer gimmicks, and cuts to the core of what made these low-budget films shockingly fun. Shot entirely on SUPER 16MM Fuji film and using equipment from the era, Dear God No! is a drive-in & grindhouse lovers dream. No pretty actors- just a rocking original soundtrack, bikers, babes and blood, and as many naked breasts as the script would allow.

Outlaw motorcycle gang The Impalers tri-state rape and murder spree ended in a bloody massacre with rival club Satan’s Own. The surviving members sought refuge in a secluded cabin deep in the North Georgia mountains. What first must of seemed like easy prey for a home invasion, became a living nightmare of depravity and violence. A young innocent girl being held captive may hold the key to the twisted secrets locked in the basement and the killing machine feasting on human flesh in the forest outside.

“Dear God No!” is a brand new biker/horror/sexploitation feature written & directed by exploitation aficionado James Bickert, released on DVD in the UK by Monster Pictures UK on 14 January 2013. 

Regular Readers of Cinehouse may remember this film wen we brought you the trailer for it's American release Summer 2011, but now the film is coming to UK&Ireland!





EXTRAS

·         All new Grindhouse Cut of the feature (UK Exclusive)
·         Exclusive full colour booklet featuring the words of director James Bickert and graphic illustrator Tom Hodge, production stills, and more
·         Audio Commentary with Writer/Director James Bickert and composer Richard Davis
·         Audio Commentary with actors Jett Bryant, Madeline Brumby and Shane Morton
·         UK Theatrical trailer
·         Redband Trailer
·         Behind the Scenes Gag Reel
·         Poster and Still Slideshow
·         Zombie Parody
·         Torture Porn Parody
·         Vlog the Magnificent at The Dear God No! World Premiere
·         Easter Eggs
·         Animated short featuring two of the characters from the film (UK Exclusive)





7 November 2010

Watch The Post-Apocalyptic Spaghetti Western SNOWBLIND for Free!!!

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Dont say we're not good to you, but thanks to the powers of be here's your chance toWatch The Post-Apocalyptic Spaghetti Western SNOWBLIND for Free!!!
The indie made movie has a host of talent hopefuls from around the world (including UK & Ireland) hoping maybe one day they could take the next step up either in indie movies or even to mainstream. Mix the post apocalptic backdrop with crazy coboys on bikes throw in a good doze of old school grindhouse and what do you get? snowblind!!! The was created with the help of the online community wreckamovie.com along with private funding and yes it maybe shot entirely in front of a green screen it does look good and they do get 100% thumbs up from Cinehouse for effort and working on a very limited budget using what source they had to the maximum.

You can enjoy the movie in its full glory after the break or if you want to you can download it  here

27 June 2010

Trailer For ECILA, Alice aint in wonderland just grindhouse Noir!

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After easter pathetic Tim Burton Alice In blunderland movie I went off Alice as well as Tim Burton movies, theres always a new adaptation of the movie happening somewhere nothing original about it. However if you where approached with a version which goes in a direction you would never think of what would you do? Check it out!!!
Ecila is that adaptation which takes the main elements of Alice pushes the story into modern times, throws in some grindhouse fantasy film noir and we get one fine piece of indie film making!

Ecila will be premiered at Haiwaiian Film Festival in October, you can check Ecila's theatrical trailer below.....