Stars: Dougray Scott, Jessica De Gouw, Martin McCann, Jassa Ahulwalia, Claire Goose, Shane Zaza, Elen Rhys, Lawrence Walker | Written by Paul Gerstenberger | Directed by Steve Barker
Post-apocalyptic zombie movies are ten-a-penny these days, it often seem like we get a new one every month, thankfully The Rezort (also known as Generation Z) gives us a new spin on the familiar story… Following a near-apocalyptic zombie outbreak, humans are once again in control. If an occasional rogue zombie finds its way into everyday life, it is quickly disposed of by the authorities. In this day and age, people know how to handle “Zee’s”, so much so that it has become big business to hunt the undead.
The latest craze is the Zafari. Part blood sport, part therapeutic revenge following the losses suffered during the outbreak, the zombie safari is a chance to shoot and kill the un-dead out in the wild on an island resort.
Post-apocalyptic zombie movies are ten-a-penny these days, it often seem like we get a new one every month, thankfully The Rezort (also known as Generation Z) gives us a new spin on the familiar story… Following a near-apocalyptic zombie outbreak, humans are once again in control. If an occasional rogue zombie finds its way into everyday life, it is quickly disposed of by the authorities. In this day and age, people know how to handle “Zee’s”, so much so that it has become big business to hunt the undead.
The latest craze is the Zafari. Part blood sport, part therapeutic revenge following the losses suffered during the outbreak, the zombie safari is a chance to shoot and kill the un-dead out in the wild on an island resort.
- 1/27/2017
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
In the aftermath of a brutal war between the living dead and the strictly living, a zombie safari offers a unique type of therapy and closure for traumatized survivors, but as our exclusive clip from the new horror film The ReZort shows, a new battle may just be beginning within the shores of the eerie island attraction.
Today, Content Media released The ReZort on digital platforms in the Us, and as a special treat for Daily Dead readers, they provided us with the exclusive clip below. (Fear The Walking Dead fans will especially want to keep an eye out for Dougray Scott as Archer.)
We also have the official press release with full details, and in case you missed it, check out this image gallery from The ReZort.
Press Release: Jurassic World” meets “The Walking Dead” in The Rezort, releasing on all major digital platforms in North America on January 17th 2017, courtesy of Content Media.
Today, Content Media released The ReZort on digital platforms in the Us, and as a special treat for Daily Dead readers, they provided us with the exclusive clip below. (Fear The Walking Dead fans will especially want to keep an eye out for Dougray Scott as Archer.)
We also have the official press release with full details, and in case you missed it, check out this image gallery from The ReZort.
Press Release: Jurassic World” meets “The Walking Dead” in The Rezort, releasing on all major digital platforms in North America on January 17th 2017, courtesy of Content Media.
- 1/17/2017
- by Derek Anderson
- DailyDead
The theatrical and VOD / Digital HD release of Dagen Merrill's Atomica from Syfy Films is slated for mid-March, and casting as well as a synopsis for the film kicks off today's Horror Highlights. Also: info on The Bye Bye Man soundtrack from the Newton Brothers, images and release details for the zombie film The ReZort, and a trailer for Hostage to the Devil.
Atomica Release Details & Still: Press Release: "New York, NY -- January 11, 2017 -- Syfy Films is pleased to announce the release of the anticipated sci-fi thriller Atomica, in theaters on March 17, 2017, and on VOD and Digital HD on March 21, 2017. The film is directed by Dagen Merrill (“Beneath,” “Broken Hill,” “Murder in the Dark”) and written by Kevin Burke (“Ultimate Spider-Man,” Marvel’s “Avengers Assemble,” “Beneath”), Fred Fernandez-Armesto and Adam Gyngell. The cast includes Dominic Monaghan (the “Lord of the Rings” trilogy, “Pet”), Tom Sizemore (“Saving Private Ryan,...
Atomica Release Details & Still: Press Release: "New York, NY -- January 11, 2017 -- Syfy Films is pleased to announce the release of the anticipated sci-fi thriller Atomica, in theaters on March 17, 2017, and on VOD and Digital HD on March 21, 2017. The film is directed by Dagen Merrill (“Beneath,” “Broken Hill,” “Murder in the Dark”) and written by Kevin Burke (“Ultimate Spider-Man,” Marvel’s “Avengers Assemble,” “Beneath”), Fred Fernandez-Armesto and Adam Gyngell. The cast includes Dominic Monaghan (the “Lord of the Rings” trilogy, “Pet”), Tom Sizemore (“Saving Private Ryan,...
- 1/12/2017
- by Tamika Jones
- DailyDead
The Rezort feels like a Saturday Night SyFy Special with actual funding, which is a compliment in my book. As most good zombie flicks do, horror is used as a means for social commentary. Kills and gore chew through fleshy characters, but writer Paul Gerstenberger’s survival scenario speaks to human instincts through genre exploitation. You’ll get an open-world safari element that’s all about hunting preserved dead-heads, along with powerful quips meant to explore dealings with grief, guilt and post-war desensitization. It’s nothing Earth-shattering, but director Steve Barker’s zom-dram is vicious enough to support astute observations about zombies and humans being equally despicable creatures. Even with a cheesy “Z” title insertion.
In a post-outbreak world where almost 2 billion people were killed, containment is key. When citizens turned into zombies, a war broke out, but somehow man won. Now, with airtight regulations in place, zombies are a...
In a post-outbreak world where almost 2 billion people were killed, containment is key. When citizens turned into zombies, a war broke out, but somehow man won. Now, with airtight regulations in place, zombies are a...
- 10/24/2016
- by Matt Donato
- We Got This Covered
The Rezort is a blend of Jurassic World (2015) with zombie films. A remote park allows zombie safaris, until something goes wrong. The Rezort is slated to show in Edinburgh, Scotland - today. The film will have several showings, this week. And, the film stars: Dougray Scott (Enigma), Jessica De Gouw (These Final Hours), Martin McCann, Elen Rhys, Claire Goose and Jassa Ahluwalia. Several stills, from the film, are available here, along with the official trailer and an effects reel. The story, from writer Paul Gerstenberger, talks of a "controlled zombie safari retreat." After a plague has decimated the world, survivors can pay for the right to hunt the undead. But, these zombies still have a bit of bite. When the security measures go down, these zombie tourists are put on the run, again. A number of stills have been released for the film, recently. They show the island, on which the tourists hunt the undead. Events take a turn for the worse in a control room. Three of the stills are...
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- 6/15/2016
- by noreply@blogger.com (Michael Allen)
- 28 Days Later Analysis
I've always said that there simply aren't enough zombie movies in this world. It's such an untapped sub-genre, which is why it's always so exciting when someone comes along and decides to make a movie about those undead biters who just don't get enough love here in the horror genre.
Okay, so I'm of course being completely sarcastic, but if zombies are your thing and you can't get enough of them, read on for details about a new film that looks to put the bite back into Romero's creations!
Per Screen Daily, principal photography has just begun on the zombie thriller Generation Z with an attached cast that includes Dougray Scott (pictured), Jessica de Gouw, Martin McCann, Claire Goose, Jassa Ahluwalia, and Elen Rhys.
Set in the wake of an apocalyptic zombie outbreak, the film centers on Melanie (de Gouw) and her boyfriend, Lewis (McCann), who visit a safari retreat...
Okay, so I'm of course being completely sarcastic, but if zombies are your thing and you can't get enough of them, read on for details about a new film that looks to put the bite back into Romero's creations!
Per Screen Daily, principal photography has just begun on the zombie thriller Generation Z with an attached cast that includes Dougray Scott (pictured), Jessica de Gouw, Martin McCann, Claire Goose, Jassa Ahluwalia, and Elen Rhys.
Set in the wake of an apocalyptic zombie outbreak, the film centers on Melanie (de Gouw) and her boyfriend, Lewis (McCann), who visit a safari retreat...
- 8/28/2014
- by John Squires
- DreadCentral.com
Post apocalyptic thriller will also star Jessica de Gouw and Martin McCann.
Principal photography has begun on zombie thriller Generation Z, starring Dougray Scott, Jessica de Gouw and Martin McCann.
Set in the wake of an apocalyptic zombie outbreak, the film centres on Melanie (de Gouw) and her boyfriend Lewis (McCann) who visit a safari retreat - The ReZort - where every paying guest has a licence to kill the undead.
There they meet Archer (Scott), a former zombie-hunter who has to step up when the security system at the ReZort crashes and unleashes thousands of bloodthirsty zombies back into the wild.
The film, produced by Matador Pictures, The Captain Starlight Company and UMedia, will be shot on location in Wales and on Mallorca, Spain. UMedia International is handling world sales.
The cast is led by Scott, perhaps best known for his role in Mission:Impossible 2, who recently wrapped shooting on Taken 3. Other main cast...
Principal photography has begun on zombie thriller Generation Z, starring Dougray Scott, Jessica de Gouw and Martin McCann.
Set in the wake of an apocalyptic zombie outbreak, the film centres on Melanie (de Gouw) and her boyfriend Lewis (McCann) who visit a safari retreat - The ReZort - where every paying guest has a licence to kill the undead.
There they meet Archer (Scott), a former zombie-hunter who has to step up when the security system at the ReZort crashes and unleashes thousands of bloodthirsty zombies back into the wild.
The film, produced by Matador Pictures, The Captain Starlight Company and UMedia, will be shot on location in Wales and on Mallorca, Spain. UMedia International is handling world sales.
The cast is led by Scott, perhaps best known for his role in Mission:Impossible 2, who recently wrapped shooting on Taken 3. Other main cast...
- 8/28/2014
- by michael.rosser@screendaily.com (Michael Rosser)
- ScreenDaily
Matador Pictures, Captain Starlight Company and Umedia have announced that pre-production has commenced on feature film Zafari, shooting on location in the UK and Spain from July 2014. Casting is still to be announced, however the film comes from writer Paul Gerstenberger (All Stars) and is helmed by Outpost 1 and II director Steve Barker (pictured above).
Zafari is a slick and contemporary cutting edge story of survival in a post-apocalyptic world. Following a major zombie outbreak, humans once again have the upper hand and life has returned to relative normality with only an occasional reminder of recent horrific events. A rogue zombie or two might find their way into everyday life but they are quickly ‘disposed’ of by the authorities.
That is, all except the ones at Zafari – a zombie safari park where people can pay to go out to hunt and shoot the undead. It is the ultimate blood-sport experience.
Zafari is a slick and contemporary cutting edge story of survival in a post-apocalyptic world. Following a major zombie outbreak, humans once again have the upper hand and life has returned to relative normality with only an occasional reminder of recent horrific events. A rogue zombie or two might find their way into everyday life but they are quickly ‘disposed’ of by the authorities.
That is, all except the ones at Zafari – a zombie safari park where people can pay to go out to hunt and shoot the undead. It is the ultimate blood-sport experience.
- 5/19/2014
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
Over a year ago we learned of an upcoming film from Matador Pictures called Zafari, which really piqued our interest, thanks to an awesome premise. Now, pre-production has commenced, and we've got all the latest for ya today. Read on!
Screen Daily reports that Steve Barker will direct the post-apocalyptic zombie flick, written by Paul Gerstenberger, which is set to shoot on location in the UK and Spain in July 2014.
Following a major zombie outbreak, Zafari takes place in a zombie safari park where people can pay to hunt and shoot the undead. However, when its security is breached, a group of guests find themselves in a fight for survival against the zombies.
Casting will be announced shortly.
Producers are Nigel Thomas and Charlotte Walls of Matador Pictures, Nick Gillott of Captain Starlight and the film is being produced in association with Umedia, who also co-financed with Gloucester Place Films.
Screen Daily reports that Steve Barker will direct the post-apocalyptic zombie flick, written by Paul Gerstenberger, which is set to shoot on location in the UK and Spain in July 2014.
Following a major zombie outbreak, Zafari takes place in a zombie safari park where people can pay to hunt and shoot the undead. However, when its security is breached, a group of guests find themselves in a fight for survival against the zombies.
Casting will be announced shortly.
Producers are Nigel Thomas and Charlotte Walls of Matador Pictures, Nick Gillott of Captain Starlight and the film is being produced in association with Umedia, who also co-financed with Gloucester Place Films.
- 5/14/2014
- by John Squires
- DreadCentral.com
Steve Barker is slated to direct Umedia's "Zafari," a feature film set following a major zombie outbreak. In this new world, people can vidit a zombie safari park and pay to hunt and shoot the undead.
When its security is breached one day though, a group of guests find themselves in a fight for survival against the zombies. Paul Gerstenberger penned the script and filming begins this July in the UK and Spain.
Meanwhile, Chris Sparling ("Buried," "Sea of Trees") has been hired to pen the script for the Daniel Espinosa-directed adaptation of Jo Nesbo's bestselling crime novel "Blood On Snow" at Warner Bros. Pictures.
Leonardo DiCaprio remains attached to produce and star in the film about a hit man forced to go into hiding after he fails on a job and finds himself on the run with his intended target - who also happens to be his boss' wife.
When its security is breached one day though, a group of guests find themselves in a fight for survival against the zombies. Paul Gerstenberger penned the script and filming begins this July in the UK and Spain.
Meanwhile, Chris Sparling ("Buried," "Sea of Trees") has been hired to pen the script for the Daniel Espinosa-directed adaptation of Jo Nesbo's bestselling crime novel "Blood On Snow" at Warner Bros. Pictures.
Leonardo DiCaprio remains attached to produce and star in the film about a hit man forced to go into hiding after he fails on a job and finds himself on the run with his intended target - who also happens to be his boss' wife.
- 5/14/2014
- by Garth Franklin
- Dark Horizons
Back in February, we introduced you to a film called Zombie Safari. Produced by Mark Burman, the film took its cue from Jurassic Park and concerned a post-apocalyptic theme park where people can kill zombies. However, when the power goes down, all hell breaks loose. Now, it appears that film - if it ever gets off of the ground - has a bit of competition in Zafari. Zafari is spearheaded by a completely different set of producers and was written by Paul Gerstenberger. Steve Barker, of the Outpost series, is set to direct, says Screen Daily.
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- 5/14/2014
- by Ryan Turek
- shocktillyoudrop.com
Exclusive: Apocalyptic tale directed by Steve Barker [pictured] will make its market debut in Cannes.
Pre-production has commenced on Zafari.
Written by Paul Gerstenberger, Steve Barker’s apocalyptic tale is produced by Nigel Thomas and Charlotte Walls of Matador Pictures, Nick Gillott of Captain Starlight and produced in association with Umedia, who also co-financed with Gloucester Place Films.
Umedia International is handling world sales and the film will make its market debut in Cannes.
It is set to shoot on location in the UK and Spain from July 2014, with casting to be announced shortly.
Following a major zombie outbreak, Zafari takes place in a zombie safari park where people can pay to hunt and shoot the undead. However, when its security is breached, a group of guests find themselves in a fight for survival against the zombies.
Thomas commented: “This marks our third collaboration with Steve Barker whose unique vision lies behind the success of the hugely popular...
Pre-production has commenced on Zafari.
Written by Paul Gerstenberger, Steve Barker’s apocalyptic tale is produced by Nigel Thomas and Charlotte Walls of Matador Pictures, Nick Gillott of Captain Starlight and produced in association with Umedia, who also co-financed with Gloucester Place Films.
Umedia International is handling world sales and the film will make its market debut in Cannes.
It is set to shoot on location in the UK and Spain from July 2014, with casting to be announced shortly.
Following a major zombie outbreak, Zafari takes place in a zombie safari park where people can pay to hunt and shoot the undead. However, when its security is breached, a group of guests find themselves in a fight for survival against the zombies.
Thomas commented: “This marks our third collaboration with Steve Barker whose unique vision lies behind the success of the hugely popular...
- 5/14/2014
- by ian.sandwell@screendaily.com (Ian Sandwell)
- ScreenDaily
Stars: Jessica Parker Kennedy, Elisabeth Hartnois, Dave Franco, Mark Pellegrino, Taj Mwohry | Written by Paul Gerstenberger | Directed by Lulu Jarmen
Bad Meat stars Jessica Parker Kennedy from the Kevin Williamson created The Secret Circle, in a low-budget splatter flick, scripted by an Englishman and lensed in Canada, playing a tough-as-nails teenager who, along with a group of her peers (which include Dave “brother of James” Franco amongst their number), are subjected to the indignities of a correctional camp for troubled teens. I say indignities because this camp is run by a Hitler-loving racist camp leader and his merry band of twisted staff, who think of nothing to masturbate each other in the corridors of the camp and piss on their charges to wake them up in the morning!
Bad Meat is, by it’s writers own admission, not an entirely successful film. Apparently shorn of it’s original ending, and...
Bad Meat stars Jessica Parker Kennedy from the Kevin Williamson created The Secret Circle, in a low-budget splatter flick, scripted by an Englishman and lensed in Canada, playing a tough-as-nails teenager who, along with a group of her peers (which include Dave “brother of James” Franco amongst their number), are subjected to the indignities of a correctional camp for troubled teens. I say indignities because this camp is run by a Hitler-loving racist camp leader and his merry band of twisted staff, who think of nothing to masturbate each other in the corridors of the camp and piss on their charges to wake them up in the morning!
Bad Meat is, by it’s writers own admission, not an entirely successful film. Apparently shorn of it’s original ending, and...
- 6/27/2013
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
Matador Pictures has announced a six-film slate, the lion's share of which are genre-based, including two very interesting sounding zombie flicks. Read on for the first details on films that involve the Dark Ages and the opening of an undead theme park!
Screen Daily reports that Plague of the Undead is an action film that was co-written by Paul Gerstenberger, who recently wrote Vertigo’s StreetDance spinoff All Stars, with Orlando Cubitt and is set in the Dark Ages, while Zafari (yes, Zafari) is also written by Gerstenberger and is a co-production with Nick Gillot that takes place in a zombie safari resort where guests pay money to shoot the undead. Man, in a perfect world, huh? That would so friggin' rule.
Also on the slate is Jonathan Trigell’s sci-fi thriller Genus with Mike Carey attached to write the screenplay. As for the other three flicks, unless you're into feel-good comedies.
Screen Daily reports that Plague of the Undead is an action film that was co-written by Paul Gerstenberger, who recently wrote Vertigo’s StreetDance spinoff All Stars, with Orlando Cubitt and is set in the Dark Ages, while Zafari (yes, Zafari) is also written by Gerstenberger and is a co-production with Nick Gillot that takes place in a zombie safari resort where guests pay money to shoot the undead. Man, in a perfect world, huh? That would so friggin' rule.
Also on the slate is Jonathan Trigell’s sci-fi thriller Genus with Mike Carey attached to write the screenplay. As for the other three flicks, unless you're into feel-good comedies.
- 5/27/2013
- by Uncle Creepy
- DreadCentral.com
Hitting cinemas at the start of May, All Stars is one of the first family-friendly films of the year produced on our shores.
The 3D dramatic comedy debuted its first teaser trailer at the end of last year. And with just over a month before it arrives, Vertigo have debuted a new full-length trailer, along with All Stars’ UK quad poster.
Ethan (Theo Stevenson) and Jaden (Akai) have a plan – recruit a crew, stage a talent show, raise lots of money and save The Garage (their youth club) from demolition…all whilst Ethan impresses the girl of his dreams with his dancing skills.
The trouble is Ethan can’t dance, Jaden’s parents have banned him from dancing, and the other members of their new crew the ‘All Stars’ turn out to be totally uncoordinated! Together, they must overcome these many obstacles, starting with convincing Gina (Ashley Jensen), the manager of The Garage,...
The 3D dramatic comedy debuted its first teaser trailer at the end of last year. And with just over a month before it arrives, Vertigo have debuted a new full-length trailer, along with All Stars’ UK quad poster.
Ethan (Theo Stevenson) and Jaden (Akai) have a plan – recruit a crew, stage a talent show, raise lots of money and save The Garage (their youth club) from demolition…all whilst Ethan impresses the girl of his dreams with his dancing skills.
The trouble is Ethan can’t dance, Jaden’s parents have banned him from dancing, and the other members of their new crew the ‘All Stars’ turn out to be totally uncoordinated! Together, they must overcome these many obstacles, starting with convincing Gina (Ashley Jensen), the manager of The Garage,...
- 3/22/2013
- by Kenji Lloyd
- HeyUGuys.co.uk
With the release of Streetdance 2 set for March 30th in the UK, Vertigo films have announced a spin-off film called Streetdance Juniors.
Streetdance Juniors will see two seemingly opposite people, fast-talking Ethan and shy dance-loving nerd Jaden, partner up to create a street dance talent show in order to save their beloved youth club from closure.
With a script by Paul Gerstenberger (House of Anubis, Paradise Cafe), Vertigo are hoping to create a new spin-off franchise which will have the same kind of vibe and dancing as the first two films (Streetdance 3D and Streetdance 2) but will be all kids.
Streetdance Juniors is expected to shoot in the Spring.
Streetdance Juniors will see two seemingly opposite people, fast-talking Ethan and shy dance-loving nerd Jaden, partner up to create a street dance talent show in order to save their beloved youth club from closure.
With a script by Paul Gerstenberger (House of Anubis, Paradise Cafe), Vertigo are hoping to create a new spin-off franchise which will have the same kind of vibe and dancing as the first two films (Streetdance 3D and Streetdance 2) but will be all kids.
Streetdance Juniors is expected to shoot in the Spring.
- 2/13/2012
- by noreply@blogger.com (ScreenTerrier)
- ScreenTerrier
Lulu Jarmen's 'Bad Meat' has a trio of freshly cut stills to feast your meat-eating eyes upon. The flesh-eating comedy horror flick, penned by Paul Gerstenberger, appears at the Afm '11 this week and stars Jessica Parker Kennedy ('In Time'), Elisabeth Harnois ('Miami Medical'), Dave Franco ('Scrubs') and Mark Pellegrino - who always manages to pop up in every one of my favourite TV shows including 'Dexter', 'Lost' and 'Supernatural'. The Canadian production was shot in Winnipeg and has in fact been floating around for quite some time now. You hardcore bastards out there may recall this being Rob Schmidt's ('Wrong Turn') baby at one point back in 2007/2008 but unfortunately the project ran into financial difficulty. But all's well that ends well and you can check out the three new stills below.
- 11/3/2011
- Horror Asylum
Bad Meat
Stars: Jessica Parker Kennedy, Elisabeth Hartnois, Dave Franco, Mark Pellegrino | Written by Paul Gerstenberger | Directed by Lulu Jarmen
The opening salvo in the FrightFest Halloween All-Nighter was an “interesting” choice with which to begin. By sheer coincidence I had spent an hour earlier in the afternoon interviewing Jessica Parker Kennedy about her hit TV show, the Kevin Williamson created The Secret Circle, and there she was, wrought big on the screen, now starring in a low-budget splatter flick, scripted by an Englishman and lensed in Canada, playing a tough-as-nails teenager who, along with a group of her peers, are subjected to the indignities of a correctional camp for troubled teens. I say indignities because this camp is run by a Hitler-loving racist camp leader and his merry band of twisted staff, who think of nothing to masturbate each other in the corridors of the camp and piss on...
Stars: Jessica Parker Kennedy, Elisabeth Hartnois, Dave Franco, Mark Pellegrino | Written by Paul Gerstenberger | Directed by Lulu Jarmen
The opening salvo in the FrightFest Halloween All-Nighter was an “interesting” choice with which to begin. By sheer coincidence I had spent an hour earlier in the afternoon interviewing Jessica Parker Kennedy about her hit TV show, the Kevin Williamson created The Secret Circle, and there she was, wrought big on the screen, now starring in a low-budget splatter flick, scripted by an Englishman and lensed in Canada, playing a tough-as-nails teenager who, along with a group of her peers, are subjected to the indignities of a correctional camp for troubled teens. I say indignities because this camp is run by a Hitler-loving racist camp leader and his merry band of twisted staff, who think of nothing to masturbate each other in the corridors of the camp and piss on...
- 10/30/2011
- by Phil
- Nerdly
The indie pic' Bad Meat will be having its World Premiere at the American Film Market. This is a film developed by Rob Schmidt (Wrong Turn), but the director named on the title is Lulu Jarmen; this is likely a pseudoname. This title has recently completed while being developed way back in 2008. There have been some financial hurdles to scramble over and now, the first trailer is available for Bad Meat, along with a film poster.
In this clip, you will laugh, you will gag, and you will likely cry for your mommy, as several delinquent children are chased throughout a "Boot Camp." They are being chased by the camp counsellours who have eaten some rotten meat. This, strangely, turns them into killers. Unfortunately, these kids will have a long jog back to civilization as the camp is located in "the middle of nowhere." Enjoy the disturbing and surreal trailer below.
In this clip, you will laugh, you will gag, and you will likely cry for your mommy, as several delinquent children are chased throughout a "Boot Camp." They are being chased by the camp counsellours who have eaten some rotten meat. This, strangely, turns them into killers. Unfortunately, these kids will have a long jog back to civilization as the camp is located in "the middle of nowhere." Enjoy the disturbing and surreal trailer below.
- 10/21/2011
- by noreply@blogger.com (Michael Allen)
- 28 Days Later Analysis
2008 was not a good year for Rob Schmidt ( Wrong Turn ) or his film Bad Meat , starring Elisabeth Harnois, Dave Franco, Mark Pelegrino, Tahj Mowry, Jessica Parker Kennedy, Joe Dinicol and Samantha Hill. You see, the company backing the film financially shut down and shooting came to a halt. An estimated 2/3 of the project was said to have been in the can. Since then, Schmidt has apparently pulled the film from his IMDb page and so has screenwriter Paul Gerstenberger and many others. But we stumbled over some news that may indicate the film was completed. Jinga Films is selling the project at the American Film Market in November. The company's listing says the film is now completed and directed by "Lulu Jarmen." Of course, there is no record of a Lulu Jarmen on...
- 9/2/2011
- shocktillyoudrop.com
Fango recently caught up with Wrong Turn director Rob Schmidt (pictured), whose new serial-murder feature The Alphabet Killer receives limited theatrical play next month from Anchor Bay Entertainment, followed by a DVD debut January 6. Another of Schmidt’s pet projects, the far more gruesome Bad Meat, is currently in limbo, but the filmmaker tells us he hopes to restart shooting on it soon.
“It’s about some folks eating some meat that does not sit with them right,” he says of the film, scripted by Paul Gerstenberger and set at a camp for troubled youths. “They become homicidal maniacs that eat other people. It’s a fun horror movie with some pretty great stuff in it.
“I shot two-thirds of the movie last summer, and we ended things right in the middle of production,” he continues. “A lot of other people’s projects went down at the same time due to a lack of funding,...
“It’s about some folks eating some meat that does not sit with them right,” he says of the film, scripted by Paul Gerstenberger and set at a camp for troubled youths. “They become homicidal maniacs that eat other people. It’s a fun horror movie with some pretty great stuff in it.
“I shot two-thirds of the movie last summer, and we ended things right in the middle of production,” he continues. “A lot of other people’s projects went down at the same time due to a lack of funding,...
- 11/5/2008
- Fangoria
Fango recently caught up with Wrong Turn director Rob Schmidt (pictured), whose new serial-murder feature The Alphabet Killer receives limited theatrical play next month from Anchor Bay Entertainment, followed by a DVD debut January 6. Another of Schmidt’s pet projects, the far more gruesome Bad Meat, is currently in limbo, but the filmmaker tells us he hopes to restart shooting on it soon.
“It’s about some folks eating some meat that does not sit with them right,” he says of the film, scripted by Paul Gerstenberger and set at a camp for troubled youths. “They become homicidal maniacs that eat other people. It’s a fun horror movie with some pretty great stuff in it.
“I shot two-thirds of the movie last summer, and we ended things right in the middle of production,” he continues. “A lot of other people’s projects went down at the same time due to a lack of funding,...
“It’s about some folks eating some meat that does not sit with them right,” he says of the film, scripted by Paul Gerstenberger and set at a camp for troubled youths. “They become homicidal maniacs that eat other people. It’s a fun horror movie with some pretty great stuff in it.
“I shot two-thirds of the movie last summer, and we ended things right in the middle of production,” he continues. “A lot of other people’s projects went down at the same time due to a lack of funding,...
- 11/5/2008
- Fangoria
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