*full disclosure: a DVD screener of this film was provided by director John Lechago.
Director/writer: John Lechago.
Producers: Vincent Bilancio and Tai Chan Ngo.
This reviewer knows John Lechago mostly from his excellent directing work on Killjoy 3. This was a film with a lot of imagination, putting characters in a hellish, but fun world. This film starred Victoria De Mare and Al Burke. Both of these actors also star in Lechago's latest called Bio-Slime. Previously called Contagion, Bio-Slime has been referred to as a blob movie: "a decent blob movie" (Monster). This reviewer would simply call it a B-movie, or a film likely to see a DVD release and made for under a million. Bio-Slime's budget was much lower than this with much of the finances dedicated to special effects artist Tom Devlin's creations. The appearance of porn stars Gia Paloma and Roxi Devill are merely a...
Director/writer: John Lechago.
Producers: Vincent Bilancio and Tai Chan Ngo.
This reviewer knows John Lechago mostly from his excellent directing work on Killjoy 3. This was a film with a lot of imagination, putting characters in a hellish, but fun world. This film starred Victoria De Mare and Al Burke. Both of these actors also star in Lechago's latest called Bio-Slime. Previously called Contagion, Bio-Slime has been referred to as a blob movie: "a decent blob movie" (Monster). This reviewer would simply call it a B-movie, or a film likely to see a DVD release and made for under a million. Bio-Slime's budget was much lower than this with much of the finances dedicated to special effects artist Tom Devlin's creations. The appearance of porn stars Gia Paloma and Roxi Devill are merely a...
- 10/2/2011
- by noreply@blogger.com (Michael Allen)
- 28 Days Later Analysis
Hey peeps! February is Women in Horror Month and you all are invited to celebrate with the lovely ladies!
From the Press Release:
This year we are excited to announce
The Second Annual Women In Horror Month Celebration
At Dark Delicacies In Burbank, CA February 12th, 2011
We would like to officially invite you to the second year’s festivities for Women In Horror Month celebrations in Burbank, California at Dark Delicacies!
Dai Green and Reyna Young have teamed up with Sue and Del Howison to bring this exciting event to the friends and fans of women in the horror genre and to celebrate our strides in the industry throughout the years while also meeting up for two great causes!
February 12th, 2011 we will be having a food drive to benefit the Burbank Food Bank and a clothing drive to benefit The Covenant House whose mission is to reach out to...
From the Press Release:
This year we are excited to announce
The Second Annual Women In Horror Month Celebration
At Dark Delicacies In Burbank, CA February 12th, 2011
We would like to officially invite you to the second year’s festivities for Women In Horror Month celebrations in Burbank, California at Dark Delicacies!
Dai Green and Reyna Young have teamed up with Sue and Del Howison to bring this exciting event to the friends and fans of women in the horror genre and to celebrate our strides in the industry throughout the years while also meeting up for two great causes!
February 12th, 2011 we will be having a food drive to benefit the Burbank Food Bank and a clothing drive to benefit The Covenant House whose mission is to reach out to...
- 2/1/2011
- by brians
- GeekTyrant
Full Moon Entertainment is the company behind such horror films as Puppet Master, Demonic Toys, Arcade, Shrunken Heads, Shadowzone, Evil Bong, Voodoo Academy, etc. This past year with the release of Puppet Master: Axis of Evil, Demonic Toys 2, and director John Lechago's Killjoy 3, Full Moon Entertainment has gotten back to what made them a success to begin with. With the recent announcement of Evil Bong 3-D, Full Moon Entertainment seems due for a resurrgence after years of struggling. So what does this all have to do with one Mr. John Lechago? Well you see, like Full Moon Entertainment, Mr. Lechago seems to have his career back on track like the company that he has worked for. Killjoy 3 cemented that Full Moon Entertainment is moving in the right direction and so it appears that Mr. Lechago is heading in the right direction as well. Killjoy 3 was...
- 12/14/2010
- by Big Daddy aka Brandon Sites
- Big Daddy Horror Reviews - Interviews
It was called Bio Slime. Now, it is called Contagion. But the name changed has not changed how gooey and sticky John Lechago's film is. And a new trailer has been cut so you can watch that after the break.
But beware. Gooey and sticky boobies are a plenty after the break. I'm sure you don't care but your boss or spouse might.
Thanks Capt. Awesome. ...
But beware. Gooey and sticky boobies are a plenty after the break. I'm sure you don't care but your boss or spouse might.
Thanks Capt. Awesome. ...
- 11/10/2010
- Screen Anarchy
It was called Bio Slime. Now, it is called Contagion. But the name changed has not changed how gooey and sticky John Lechago's film is. And a new trailer has been cut so you can watch that after the break.
But beware. Gooey and sticky boobies are a plenty after the break. I'm sure you don't care but your boss or spouse might.
Thanks Capt. Awesome. ...
But beware. Gooey and sticky boobies are a plenty after the break. I'm sure you don't care but your boss or spouse might.
Thanks Capt. Awesome. ...
- 11/10/2010
- Screen Anarchy
It was called Bio Slime. Now, it is called Contagion. But the name changed has not changed how gooey and sticky John Lechago's film is. And a new trailer has been cut so you can watch that after the break.
But beware. Gooey and sticky boobies are a plenty after the break. I'm sure you don't care but your boss or spouse might.
Thanks Capt. Awesome. ...
But beware. Gooey and sticky boobies are a plenty after the break. I'm sure you don't care but your boss or spouse might.
Thanks Capt. Awesome. ...
- 11/10/2010
- Screen Anarchy
A new trailer for John Lechago's 'Bio Slime' has arrived online. Uh-oh, no wait, scratch that - 'Bio Slime' has become 'Contagion'. The potentially unneccesary re-titling was done to help 'appease international buyers at the American Film Market'. Not quite sure that works especially as director Steven Soderbergh ('Traffic', 'Ocean's Eleven', 'Solaris') already has an action-thriller of the same name lined up for next year with big hitter stars such as Matt Damon, Marion Cotillard, Gwyneth Paltrow, Kate Winslet and Jude Law all currently filming. You'll just have to make do with hotties like Monique La Barr and Victoria De Mare (whom appears topless in the flick - seen below). Anyhoo the name change will stick and 'Contagion' will ooze across the oceans very soon and you can check out the new trailer below....
- 11/10/2010
- Horror Asylum
Nothing tickles our fancy (or our naughty bits for that matter) quite like slime does. It's just so sticky! Bio-Slime, however, you may want to see a doctor about. Don't believe us? Check out the final teaser trailer for the flick!
Bio-Slime centers upon a group of seven people who are trapped inside a building when a massive sentient and hungry glob of slime begins to eat anything it can get itself onto, all of them having ended up in this building because of in-fighting. Will they be able to work together long enough to fight back against the Bio-Slime? And how do you stop slime anyway?
The film’s final teaser is below, and the Bio-Slime site is live, complete with a much more detailed plot synopsis and a messy, gooey still gallery among other things. Bio Slime is the third feature from director John Lechago after Blood Gnome...
Bio-Slime centers upon a group of seven people who are trapped inside a building when a massive sentient and hungry glob of slime begins to eat anything it can get itself onto, all of them having ended up in this building because of in-fighting. Will they be able to work together long enough to fight back against the Bio-Slime? And how do you stop slime anyway?
The film’s final teaser is below, and the Bio-Slime site is live, complete with a much more detailed plot synopsis and a messy, gooey still gallery among other things. Bio Slime is the third feature from director John Lechago after Blood Gnome...
- 3/29/2010
- by Uncle Creepy
- DreadCentral.com
More often than not when a director cuts a trailer that is all music and no dialogue it's a sort of tacit acknowledgment that the acting just isn't very good. Director John Lechago has done exactly this with the new trailer for his finally completed cult scifi horror picture Bio Slime. But let's be honest. Nobody comes to a film called Bio Slime for acting. They come for slime. And the trailer has lots of that. So good on you, John, lots of the stuff that people want and none of the stuff they don't. Onwards! Bloody Disgusting got the first look at the trailer and you'll find it below.
- 3/29/2010
- Screen Anarchy
Writer/director John Lechago's upcoming goo-fest 'Bio Slime' may one day get an actual release date, but for now check out the new one-sheet poster for the flick. Now I don't personally think this one's a patch on the previous 'green' style poster and it seems a little 'blob'-like for my tastes but there is some potential of a nipple slip on the new one so I guess eveyones a winner. You can check out both the ...
- 7/24/2009
- Horror Asylum
Here's a brand new trailer for John Lechago's "Bioslime", starring Vinnie Bilancio, Victoria De Mare, Ronnie Lewis, Kelli Kaye, Gia Paloma, Magic J. Ellingson, Micol Bartolucci, Al Burke "Bioslime" revolves around a group of seven people that become trapped in an art studio together after a mysterious glob of slime is accidently unleashed. They fight for survival as they try and formulate a plan to escape the room and out the building before the evil ooze can get them. ...
- 7/21/2009
- www.ohmygore.com/
[Our thanks to Captain Awesome for pointing out the new trailer for this one. More bio. More slime. You know the drill. Hit the link below to check ‘em out.]
I’ve always had a sweet spot for 1950’s b-grade science fiction and a particular weakness for The Blob and apparently low budget film maker John Lechago feels exactly the same way. His latest effort, Bio Slime is an obvious nod to the blobby days of yore, albeit a nod filtered through the much more explicit filters of films such as Evil Dead and Braindead. If you’re a fan of this sort of thing then the plot line shouldn’t matter very much but if you’re curious it revolves around a strange mass of slime released from a mysterious brief case during a drug deal gone bad.
A new trailer has just arrived online thanks to the fine lads at Fangoria, who also have some fresh stills. Check it out below the break.
I’ve always had a sweet spot for 1950’s b-grade science fiction and a particular weakness for The Blob and apparently low budget film maker John Lechago feels exactly the same way. His latest effort, Bio Slime is an obvious nod to the blobby days of yore, albeit a nod filtered through the much more explicit filters of films such as Evil Dead and Braindead. If you’re a fan of this sort of thing then the plot line shouldn’t matter very much but if you’re curious it revolves around a strange mass of slime released from a mysterious brief case during a drug deal gone bad.
A new trailer has just arrived online thanks to the fine lads at Fangoria, who also have some fresh stills. Check it out below the break.
- 7/17/2009
- by Todd Brown
- Screen Anarchy
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