About a month ago, I happened upon a viral site for “something” at theyrehere.net. The site featured a countdown clock which (at the time) was around 38 days + some odd hours and minutes, at the time of this writing it’s down to 2 days plus and throughout the entire countdown a twitter account @theyrehere2010 which is run by someone called Paul Terence Geist, located in London has been sending out links to youtube videos like the one below.
They’re Here – We’re Here
The various videos have all seemed to indicate the arrival of something (aliens maybe?) but they don’t really offer many clues themselves. Soon after the communications began from the twitter account, many people noticed that Paul Terence Geist seemed an awful lot like Paul-Ter-Geist or “Poltergeist” and, along with the “They’re Here” moniker, many started to speculate that this was either a Poltergeist remake,...
They’re Here – We’re Here
The various videos have all seemed to indicate the arrival of something (aliens maybe?) but they don’t really offer many clues themselves. Soon after the communications began from the twitter account, many people noticed that Paul Terence Geist seemed an awful lot like Paul-Ter-Geist or “Poltergeist” and, along with the “They’re Here” moniker, many started to speculate that this was either a Poltergeist remake,...
- 10/7/2010
- by Jason Moore
- ScifiMafia
The B-Movie, Underground and Trash Film Festival is an annual celebration of the most outrageous, most exploitative, craziest and downright weird cinema that the world has to offer. The latest edition will unspool in the heart of the city of Breda in The Netherlands on Sept. 8-12.
This is truly a global exploitation fest with films from Spain, Indonesia, Canada, the U.S., Australia, Italy, Japan and more countries. Also, each year Butff celebrates the work of a particular living legend. This year, their guest of honor is German extreme filmmaker Jörg Buttgereit who will be present at screenings of his classic necrophiliac film Nekromantik, Schramm, a program of his short films, plus his latest shocking effort, Captain Berlin vs. Hitler.
There will also be a few Bad Lit favorites on hand, such as Spanish underground filmmaker Carlos Atanes‘ newest surreal masterpiece, Maximum Shame; the dark Australian drama Hole in...
This is truly a global exploitation fest with films from Spain, Indonesia, Canada, the U.S., Australia, Italy, Japan and more countries. Also, each year Butff celebrates the work of a particular living legend. This year, their guest of honor is German extreme filmmaker Jörg Buttgereit who will be present at screenings of his classic necrophiliac film Nekromantik, Schramm, a program of his short films, plus his latest shocking effort, Captain Berlin vs. Hitler.
There will also be a few Bad Lit favorites on hand, such as Spanish underground filmmaker Carlos Atanes‘ newest surreal masterpiece, Maximum Shame; the dark Australian drama Hole in...
- 9/7/2010
- by Mike Everleth
- Underground Film Journal
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