Image and Rlj Entertainment have revealed an exclusive trailer to the boys over at Shock Till You Drop for B.C. Furtney's new independent horror 'Do Not Disturb'. The flick stars Stephen Geoffreys ('Fright Night'), the sexy Tiffany Shepis -below ('She Wolf Rising') and the late Corey Haim ('Lost Boys'). It's due for a Us release from 6 August and the likes of Ezra Buzzington ('The Hills Have Eyes'), Jeremy Moon, Danielle Fortwangler, James Grabowski, Anthony Colliano, Laura Leigh, Robert Didonato and Tara Sukustis all co-star. Check out the exclusive trailer and the original teaser poster for the feature below....
- 6/13/2013
- Horror Asylum
B.C. Furtney's new independent horror 'Do Not Disturb' is heading for a release this Summer. Rlj Entertainment and Image Entertainment will be distributing the new feature on 6 August in the Us and along with the announcement comes some first look artwork. The movie penned by Furtney stars Stephen Geoffreys, who you'll know better as the original Evil Ed from 'Fright Night', along with Ezra Buzzington ('The Hills Have Eyes'), horror hottie Tiffany Shepis ('She Wolf Rising') as well as the late Corey Haim ('Lost Boys') appearing posthumously. Jeremy Moon, Danielle Fortwangler, James Grabowski, Anthony Colliano, Laura Leigh, Robert Didonato and Tara Sukustis all co-star. Check the new artwork below....
- 5/28/2013
- Horror Asylum
Kiwi Pride: The Icebreaker Realfleece, available for women and men (inset), is made of merino wool from New Zealand, where the sheep-to-human ratio is 10 to 1. | Courtesy of Icebreaker
Courtesy of Icebreaker
Icebreaker gets real about a natural fleece.
"Synthetic fleece isn't fleece at all," complains Jeremy Moon, the cultural anthropologist turned sustainable designer behind the wool-focused adventure-apparel maker Icebreaker. "It's all plastic." Moon, 40, has spent the past 15 years refining merino wool from New Zealand's Southern Alps into breathable, anti-stink base layers, but this fall marks his first foray into fleece. "We've been working on the technology for three years," he says. "It's taken us that long to perfect it."
Icebreaker's Realfleece ($200 with hood, $175 without) repels outside moisture while absorbing perspiration, making it perfect for a fall hike. During a trip to Yellowstone National Park, it proved indispensable every time the sun hid behind the clouds and in the evenings. The...
Courtesy of Icebreaker
Icebreaker gets real about a natural fleece.
"Synthetic fleece isn't fleece at all," complains Jeremy Moon, the cultural anthropologist turned sustainable designer behind the wool-focused adventure-apparel maker Icebreaker. "It's all plastic." Moon, 40, has spent the past 15 years refining merino wool from New Zealand's Southern Alps into breathable, anti-stink base layers, but this fall marks his first foray into fleece. "We've been working on the technology for three years," he says. "It's taken us that long to perfect it."
Icebreaker's Realfleece ($200 with hood, $175 without) repels outside moisture while absorbing perspiration, making it perfect for a fall hike. During a trip to Yellowstone National Park, it proved indispensable every time the sun hid behind the clouds and in the evenings. The...
- 8/11/2010
- by Austin Carr and David Lidsky
- Fast Company
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