Tim Sullivan, director of the "I Was a Teenage Werebear" segment of Chillerama, just sent over some exclusive eye candy from the latest Psycho Charger music video shoot for the song "Chillerama" along with a note for you fine fiends. Dig it!
"I'm about to hop onto a plane for the Chillerama Euro Road Show of Dublin, Spain and Vienna, but before I jet, I wanted to share with Dread readers three Exclusive images from the Chillerama music video shoot this past Friday with kick-ass shockabilly band Psycho Charger."
"The song, so cleverly titled Chillerama (lol), is vintage bone-crunching thrash from Psycho Charger! Personally, my favorite song they’ve done, but hey- I’m biased. We shot this bad boy in Crestline, CA at the Yeomans Ranch where we shot One For The Road and Bloody Bloody Bible Camp. Mike Bates, my One For The Road cinematographer, shot and co-directed this with me,...
"I'm about to hop onto a plane for the Chillerama Euro Road Show of Dublin, Spain and Vienna, but before I jet, I wanted to share with Dread readers three Exclusive images from the Chillerama music video shoot this past Friday with kick-ass shockabilly band Psycho Charger."
"The song, so cleverly titled Chillerama (lol), is vintage bone-crunching thrash from Psycho Charger! Personally, my favorite song they’ve done, but hey- I’m biased. We shot this bad boy in Crestline, CA at the Yeomans Ranch where we shot One For The Road and Bloody Bloody Bible Camp. Mike Bates, my One For The Road cinematographer, shot and co-directed this with me,...
- 10/24/2011
- by Uncle Creepy
- DreadCentral.com
Tim Sullivan (Driftwood, Chillerama, Vh1.s Scream Queens) has optioned the rights to Doors co-founder Ray Manzarek.s bestselling novel The Poet in Exile. Plans call for a feature film to be written and directed by Sullivan and produced by Manzarek. Sullivan will co-write the script with Chillerama producer and editor Gavin Heffernan (Expiration) and New Mexico poet/author Liz Sullivan (Icons and Outcasts).
Published to strong acclaim, Manzarek.s novel explores the notion .what if. his former band mate, the iconic rock and roll poet and legend Jim Morrison, did indeed stage his death in 1971 (as widely speculated), and now, 40 years later, contacts Manzarek from his hiding place in the Seychelles Islands to embark on one final journey of rock and roll rebellion.
The Doors are not unfamiliar with the celluloid screen. Between Oliver Stone.s epic biopic The Doors and the highly praised documentary When You.re Strange...
Published to strong acclaim, Manzarek.s novel explores the notion .what if. his former band mate, the iconic rock and roll poet and legend Jim Morrison, did indeed stage his death in 1971 (as widely speculated), and now, 40 years later, contacts Manzarek from his hiding place in the Seychelles Islands to embark on one final journey of rock and roll rebellion.
The Doors are not unfamiliar with the celluloid screen. Between Oliver Stone.s epic biopic The Doors and the highly praised documentary When You.re Strange...
- 10/10/2011
- by Melissa Howland
- WeAreMovieGeeks.com
Tim Sullivan is keeping extremely busy these days with Chillerama getting ready to make its debut in a few weeks, but the man isn't stopping there. Word just came in that Sullivan will be bringing previews of both One for the Road and Cut/Print to the Rue Morgue Festival of Fear!
From the Press Release: Tim Sullivan will be attending the Rue Morgue Festival of Fear to host two exclusive previews of the long awaited Cut/Print and One For The Road, the first productions under his “Tim Sullivan Presents” banner.
A study in darkness and endurance, writer/director Nathaniel Nose’s Cut/Print follows a morally corrupt filmmaker (played by Vince Orlando, scheduled to attend the screening) who embarks on an exploitive documentary about serial killers in the hope he will draw out the real deal. He gets his wish, evoking the perverse, spanking brand new celluloid bad guy - The Maestro.
From the Press Release: Tim Sullivan will be attending the Rue Morgue Festival of Fear to host two exclusive previews of the long awaited Cut/Print and One For The Road, the first productions under his “Tim Sullivan Presents” banner.
A study in darkness and endurance, writer/director Nathaniel Nose’s Cut/Print follows a morally corrupt filmmaker (played by Vince Orlando, scheduled to attend the screening) who embarks on an exploitive documentary about serial killers in the hope he will draw out the real deal. He gets his wish, evoking the perverse, spanking brand new celluloid bad guy - The Maestro.
- 8/15/2011
- by Uncle Creepy
- DreadCentral.com
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