"It's the little things that getcha."
Pint sized terror comes alive to munch on the flesh of a cast of familiar faces, including Penn Jillette (Penn & Teller), Bill Moseley (Babysitter Wanted), Adam Savage (Mythbusters) and Martin Klebba (Feast II & III), in Night of the Little Dead. A terrifyingly funny horror comedy that offers a refreshing new take on zombies. Night of the Little Dead proves that sometimes good things come in small packages.
Helping to turn the zombie sub-genre on its head by reducing the size of everyone's favorite anti-hero is former Face Off contestant Frank Ippolito who co-directs alongside Ezekiel Zabrowski. To check out some additional interviews or behind the scenes stuff, please visit: http://nightofthelildead.com/.
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Pint sized terror comes alive to munch on the flesh of a cast of familiar faces, including Penn Jillette (Penn & Teller), Bill Moseley (Babysitter Wanted), Adam Savage (Mythbusters) and Martin Klebba (Feast II & III), in Night of the Little Dead. A terrifyingly funny horror comedy that offers a refreshing new take on zombies. Night of the Little Dead proves that sometimes good things come in small packages.
Helping to turn the zombie sub-genre on its head by reducing the size of everyone's favorite anti-hero is former Face Off contestant Frank Ippolito who co-directs alongside Ezekiel Zabrowski. To check out some additional interviews or behind the scenes stuff, please visit: http://nightofthelildead.com/.
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- 5/7/2011
- by Big Daddy aka Brandon Sites
- Big Daddy Horror Reviews - Interviews
Ghost Works Productions LLC has released the official trailer for their upcoming film “Night of the Little Dead”. What is the film about you ask? It’s a film about little people zombies. Intrigued yet? “Night of the Little Dead” stars Adam Savage (“Mythbusters”), Penn Jillette (“Penn&Teller”), Bill Moseley (“House of 1000 Corpses”), and Martin Klebba (“Pirates of the Caribbean series”) as the little dead. The basis of “Night of the Little Dead” sounds like an interesting idea, and from viewing the behind-the-scenes footage, the film looks like something that could add a new zany element to the popular zombie genre. The official website for “Night of the Little Dead” can...
- 5/7/2011
- by monique
- ShockYa
I can't think of a little person zombie movie. It seems like one of those obvious things that should have happened by now. Well, here it is. Night of the Little Dead is - appropriately - a short film about a little zombie hunting yokels at a bait shop. Martin Klebba (Pirates of the Caribbean) stars as the titular monster, along side Adam Savage (Mythbusters), Bill Moseley (The Devil's Rejects), and magician Penn Jillette. The project is co-directed by Frank Ippolito, better known for his makeup work on films like Pirates of the Caribbean and The Chronicles of Riddick, and Ezekiel Zabrowski, whose other shorts include Dracula's Daughters vs. the Space Brains and Spider Mountain: No...
- 5/6/2011
- FEARnet
Ghost Works Productions LLC has released the official trailer for their upcoming film Night of the Little Dead . Yes, it's a little people zombie film. And no, Peter Dinklage is not in it. The film stars Adam Savage ( Mythbusters ), Penn Jillette (Penn&Teller), Bill Moseley, and Martin Klebba ( Pirates of the Caribbean 3 ) as the little dead. You'll find more footage here .
- 5/5/2011
- shocktillyoudrop.com
Night of the Little Dead is a movie we've been watching for a while now, and today they sent over the official trailer for the film. The movie has a really impressive cast including Penn Jillette, Bill Moseley, Adam Savage, Martin Klebba, Erica Taylor, Gary Morgan, Aye Jaye, and James Hurley. The movie is directed by Ezekiel Zabrowski and Frank Ippolito and with a tagline like "It's the little things that getcha" I can't wait to see this!
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- 4/8/2011
- by brians
- GeekTyrant
This morning "Face/Off" reality television star and filmmaker/FX maestro Frank Ippolito chatted up his horror short Night of the Little Dead on Kroq’s "Kevin and Bean" radio show, so we thought it high time to bring you the first look at two new trailers for the film as well as a handful of exclusive monster-centric stills of the titular creature.
Shot during our set visit (read it here) this past January, the photos below were snapped as actor Martin Klebba underwent the process of being transformed into the film's diminutive antagonist (as designed by Charlie Chiodo).
Co-directed by Ippolito and Ezekiel Zabrowski, Night of the Little Dead stars Bill Moseley (The Devil’s Rejects), Adam Savage (of the series "Mythbusters"), comedian Penn Jillette, James Hurley, Erica Taylor, Gary Morgan, Aye Jaye, and the previously mentioned Klebba and revolves around a group of rural unfortunates who find themselves...
Shot during our set visit (read it here) this past January, the photos below were snapped as actor Martin Klebba underwent the process of being transformed into the film's diminutive antagonist (as designed by Charlie Chiodo).
Co-directed by Ippolito and Ezekiel Zabrowski, Night of the Little Dead stars Bill Moseley (The Devil’s Rejects), Adam Savage (of the series "Mythbusters"), comedian Penn Jillette, James Hurley, Erica Taylor, Gary Morgan, Aye Jaye, and the previously mentioned Klebba and revolves around a group of rural unfortunates who find themselves...
- 4/7/2011
- by SeanD.
- DreadCentral.com
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