1 April 2010
Trailer For Aussie Outback Horror PRIMAL
source QuietEarth
Above is the trailer for Australian outback horror PRIMAL which can be described as an Australian version of Eli Roth'sCabin Fever. Its frenzied, paranoid and damn scary if your in a strange land.
The movie has 4 students who head out into the outback to study wall paintings but whilst they camped outside one of the girls decidesto have a skinny dip and becomes very delerious. Soon as she gets out she is overcomed by fever, bleeding, confusion and she transgress into an predatory state...Primal. It doesnt take long for the other friends to realise they are the prey and she is the hunter and they must escsape. Before they can another one of their group becomes primal and they must kill their friends or simply be killed and the only way of escape is through the cave where the wall painting is and inside they learn the true meaning of the paintng.
AV pictures has picked up the rights to the movie for UK & Ireland so expect a release sometime this year and its likely to be VOD/direct to dvd
31 March 2010
The trailer for Director:Wagner de Assis NOSSO LAR
Source QuietEarth
I'll openly admit I dont follow a religion and when I was young I was brought up as a cathloic. To me after oil religion is the biggest culprit for the problem in todays society worldwide, I hate when people try and force religion down your throat and get told by rightwing nobodies that my religion is wrong we are better than you. I appreciate religion has its positives but people who want religion should find it own there own terms.
Nosso Lar is one person's vision of an area in the afterlife that spiritually you can go to after death. The story does follow one man doctor André Luiz on his journey from death to afterlife and his discovery of Nosso Lar which is an city. Been from Brazil it may have a catholic inspiration to it (Brazil is an predominately catholic country) so it may upset some of those right wing conservatives outthere. This does look fascinating but religion is an sensatitive issue and people will say "the afterlife isn't like this" how do you know, have you died? And its this issue that upset me when people critised Peter Jackson's vision in The Lovely Bones, with religious nuts coming out saying afterlife isnt like this. Whatever you think 20th Century fox like this so I'll expect a remake a few years down the line.
Just respect religion and embrace the knowledge that there is so many religions out there and every one has their own visions & views which will not be the same as yours and never criticise anything you dont like and not to expect criticism back.
The movie is directed by Wagner de Assis and the film is based on the works of Xico Xavier with the movie coming out September 3rd in Brazil
I'll openly admit I dont follow a religion and when I was young I was brought up as a cathloic. To me after oil religion is the biggest culprit for the problem in todays society worldwide, I hate when people try and force religion down your throat and get told by rightwing nobodies that my religion is wrong we are better than you. I appreciate religion has its positives but people who want religion should find it own there own terms.
Nosso Lar is one person's vision of an area in the afterlife that spiritually you can go to after death. The story does follow one man doctor André Luiz on his journey from death to afterlife and his discovery of Nosso Lar which is an city. Been from Brazil it may have a catholic inspiration to it (Brazil is an predominately catholic country) so it may upset some of those right wing conservatives outthere. This does look fascinating but religion is an sensatitive issue and people will say "the afterlife isn't like this" how do you know, have you died? And its this issue that upset me when people critised Peter Jackson's vision in The Lovely Bones, with religious nuts coming out saying afterlife isnt like this. Whatever you think 20th Century fox like this so I'll expect a remake a few years down the line.
Just respect religion and embrace the knowledge that there is so many religions out there and every one has their own visions & views which will not be the same as yours and never criticise anything you dont like and not to expect criticism back.
The movie is directed by Wagner de Assis and the film is based on the works of Xico Xavier with the movie coming out September 3rd in Brazil
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