Shock chows down on exclusive pics from indie horror/comedy Dick Johnson & Tommy Gun Vs. The Cannibal Cop. Buffalo based filmmaker and funnyman John Renna’s new microbudget comedy/action/horror flick Dick Johnson & Tommy Gun Vs. The Cannibal Cop is currently chomping through festivals and public screenings as we speak and Shock has a few exclusive…
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- 11/27/2015
- by Chris Alexander
- shocktillyoudrop.com
As Buffalo filmmaker John Renna prepares to announce production of his second feature film, he is wrapping post on his debut, Dick Johnson & Tommygun vs. The Cannibal Cop, in which he and Sam Qualiana (Snow Shark: Ancient Snow Beast)… Continue Reading →
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- 5/1/2015
- by Debi Moore
- DreadCentral.com
WWE.com
For many of us, wrestling is an addiction. It’s something we have to watch. For all the garbage we sit through, we hang in there for the rare moments of brilliance. You just have to be there to see things like Hulk Hogan’s heel turn, Steve Austin destroying Vince McMahon’s convertible, and The Rock’s return to Raw after being away for so many years. It’s what keeps us hooked. However, there is a lot of horrible, awful things we have to sit through to get to those gems. A lot.
Over the course of the past year, I’ve started chronicling seven of the worst moments from WWE and Tna almost every weekend on WhatCulture.com. Now, it’s time to look back at the absolute worst of the worst. The 50 worst things that is! Be warned, this article isn’t for the faint of heart!
For many of us, wrestling is an addiction. It’s something we have to watch. For all the garbage we sit through, we hang in there for the rare moments of brilliance. You just have to be there to see things like Hulk Hogan’s heel turn, Steve Austin destroying Vince McMahon’s convertible, and The Rock’s return to Raw after being away for so many years. It’s what keeps us hooked. However, there is a lot of horrible, awful things we have to sit through to get to those gems. A lot.
Over the course of the past year, I’ve started chronicling seven of the worst moments from WWE and Tna almost every weekend on WhatCulture.com. Now, it’s time to look back at the absolute worst of the worst. The 50 worst things that is! Be warned, this article isn’t for the faint of heart!
- 1/1/2015
- by Andrew Soucek
- Obsessed with Film
WWE.com
Wrestling names can be hard to come up with. The name should ideally sound tough or cool without being cheesy. It’s a fine line to walk. Ideally, the name has to fit the person playing the character. However, even bad or bland wrestling names sometimes work. After all, Steve Austin shares the same name as the lead character from a campy 70’s show, all-time great Buddy Rogers doesn’t sound all that menacing, and The Rock is…well, a rock.
While none of those ring names may sound that great upon hearing them for the first time, they’re at least not offensive, and make you question the sanity of whoever came up with it. That’s not always the case though.
Professional wrestling is usually years behind the times when it comes to political correctness. Over the past 15 years alone, we’ve had Billy and Chuck,...
Wrestling names can be hard to come up with. The name should ideally sound tough or cool without being cheesy. It’s a fine line to walk. Ideally, the name has to fit the person playing the character. However, even bad or bland wrestling names sometimes work. After all, Steve Austin shares the same name as the lead character from a campy 70’s show, all-time great Buddy Rogers doesn’t sound all that menacing, and The Rock is…well, a rock.
While none of those ring names may sound that great upon hearing them for the first time, they’re at least not offensive, and make you question the sanity of whoever came up with it. That’s not always the case though.
Professional wrestling is usually years behind the times when it comes to political correctness. Over the past 15 years alone, we’ve had Billy and Chuck,...
- 11/18/2014
- by Andrew Soucek
- Obsessed with Film
Dick Johnson & Tommygun vs. the Cannibal Cop has wrapped principal photography in Buffalo, NY, and we have the first set of stills right here. Get a look at this upcoming horror comedy, or face the wrath of Dick. Trust us... Dick wrath sucks.
The film, an action-horror-buddy cop hybrid, was written by John Renna, who co-stars with Sam Qualiana. Danny Hicks, Debbie Rochon, and Timothy Patrick Quill are also in the cast.
"Working with Danny and Tim, and finally getting to direct Debbie, was a true honor," says Renna.
He also gives a lot of credit to his location, "The support we received from local businesses was staggering. Buffalo actively supports film and art, making a lot possible on a minimal budget."
Qualiana plays Dick Johnson, a by-the-book detective who partners with rough-around-the-edges Jeff "Tommygun" Thompson to track down the elusive and mysterious Cannibal Cop. Hicks plays their captain, who...
The film, an action-horror-buddy cop hybrid, was written by John Renna, who co-stars with Sam Qualiana. Danny Hicks, Debbie Rochon, and Timothy Patrick Quill are also in the cast.
"Working with Danny and Tim, and finally getting to direct Debbie, was a true honor," says Renna.
He also gives a lot of credit to his location, "The support we received from local businesses was staggering. Buffalo actively supports film and art, making a lot possible on a minimal budget."
Qualiana plays Dick Johnson, a by-the-book detective who partners with rough-around-the-edges Jeff "Tommygun" Thompson to track down the elusive and mysterious Cannibal Cop. Hicks plays their captain, who...
- 8/14/2014
- by Steve Barton
- DreadCentral.com
Back in early May we debuted some exclusive images from "Gave Up the Ghost," one of the segments in Creepers aka Horror Anthology Movie Vol. 2, and now we're back with the short film's trailer and a new still.
From the Press Release:
Author and filmmaker Gregory Lamberson (The Julian Year, Dry Bones) has released the trailer for "Gave Up the Ghost," a twenty-minute short film that fellow novelist Jeff Strand (Pressure, Dweller) adapted for the screen from his own story.
The short will screen at film festivals beginning this fall and will be released as part of Reel Progress’ anthology Creepers, executive produced by Mike T. Lyddon. The anthology will be comprised of adaptations of literary horror stories. Lyddon adapted Joe Lansdale’s tale “By the Hair of the Head” for the feature, and additional segments include adaptations of Edgar Allan Poe’s “Berenice” and Lafacdio Hearn’s “Promise Broken.
From the Press Release:
Author and filmmaker Gregory Lamberson (The Julian Year, Dry Bones) has released the trailer for "Gave Up the Ghost," a twenty-minute short film that fellow novelist Jeff Strand (Pressure, Dweller) adapted for the screen from his own story.
The short will screen at film festivals beginning this fall and will be released as part of Reel Progress’ anthology Creepers, executive produced by Mike T. Lyddon. The anthology will be comprised of adaptations of literary horror stories. Lyddon adapted Joe Lansdale’s tale “By the Hair of the Head” for the feature, and additional segments include adaptations of Edgar Allan Poe’s “Berenice” and Lafacdio Hearn’s “Promise Broken.
- 6/27/2014
- by Debi Moore
- DreadCentral.com
Fr Productions has released the teaser trailer for its upcoming action horror thriller Dick Johnson & Tommygun vs. The Cannibal Cop, which begins filming in Buffalo, New York, next month. Check it out here along with more details!
The film was written by John Renna, who will co-star with Sam Qualiana (Snow Shark, The Legend of Six Fingers) as mismatched police detectives hunting the titular cannibal. The cast also includes Debbie Rochon (Dry Bones), Danny Hicks (Evil Dead 2: Dead by Dawn), and Timothy Patrick Quill (Army of Darkness).
Renna will co-produce and co-direct with Chris Rados (His Name Is Clownface) of Wny Grip & Lighting.
“The teaser shows the vibe we’re going for,” says Renna. “A 70s cop film blended with 80s horror and 90s action flicks. Chris will be shooting much of the film since I’ll be on screen most of the time with Sam. We’ve got...
The film was written by John Renna, who will co-star with Sam Qualiana (Snow Shark, The Legend of Six Fingers) as mismatched police detectives hunting the titular cannibal. The cast also includes Debbie Rochon (Dry Bones), Danny Hicks (Evil Dead 2: Dead by Dawn), and Timothy Patrick Quill (Army of Darkness).
Renna will co-produce and co-direct with Chris Rados (His Name Is Clownface) of Wny Grip & Lighting.
“The teaser shows the vibe we’re going for,” says Renna. “A 70s cop film blended with 80s horror and 90s action flicks. Chris will be shooting much of the film since I’ll be on screen most of the time with Sam. We’ve got...
- 6/20/2014
- by Debi Moore
- DreadCentral.com
In this week’s edition of Tna Impact Wrestling, we are set to encounter the fallout from last week’s wedding fiasco. After Tazz’s shocking decision to join the Aces and Eights, the group gatecrashed the wedding and proceeded to take out every person in site, and forced Brooke Hogan to watch both her father and her fiancee Bully Ray get beaten down by the rebellious bandits. Also, there will be two championship matches, as Velvet Sky challenges Tara for the Knockouts Championship, and Jeff Hardy defends his World Heavyweight Championship against Christopher Daniels.
Tazz Speaks Out On His Betrayal
Tazz walks out to the ring accompanied by his Aces and Eights brethren, and begins to address the questions as to why he joined their group. In his reasoning, he mentions his thrill of being supported and guided by a higher power, which indicates that somebody particularly famous in...
Tazz Speaks Out On His Betrayal
Tazz walks out to the ring accompanied by his Aces and Eights brethren, and begins to address the questions as to why he joined their group. In his reasoning, he mentions his thrill of being supported and guided by a higher power, which indicates that somebody particularly famous in...
- 1/25/2013
- by Callum Wiggins
- Obsessed with Film
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