Do you need any more reasons to get your asses to the upcoming Texas Frightmare Weekend show? Film festivals! Premieres! Celebrities! Dozens of vendors tables! And now a live auction to enable you to get your horror loving claws into a plethora of items from your favorite fright flicks and more!
The Texas Frightmare Film Festival and Texas Frightmare Weekend will run April 28–May 1, 2010. Passes and tickets are currently on sale online at TexasFrightmareWeekend.com.
From the Press Release:
Premiere Props announced today they will be hosting the Texas Frightmare Weekend Live Auction, featuring movie props and costumes from iconic horror blockbusters of today and yesterday.
From the bloodiest knife to the most splattered and ripped costume, the Texas Frightmare Weekend Live Auction has all of its Horror bases covered. Collectors can own Freddy’s hero iconic stripped sweater from “Nightmare on Elm Street” or Michael Myer’s knife from “Halloween II.
The Texas Frightmare Film Festival and Texas Frightmare Weekend will run April 28–May 1, 2010. Passes and tickets are currently on sale online at TexasFrightmareWeekend.com.
From the Press Release:
Premiere Props announced today they will be hosting the Texas Frightmare Weekend Live Auction, featuring movie props and costumes from iconic horror blockbusters of today and yesterday.
From the bloodiest knife to the most splattered and ripped costume, the Texas Frightmare Weekend Live Auction has all of its Horror bases covered. Collectors can own Freddy’s hero iconic stripped sweater from “Nightmare on Elm Street” or Michael Myer’s knife from “Halloween II.
- 4/19/2010
- by Uncle Creepy
- DreadCentral.com
Horror remakes never aim too high because the producers and directors know they don’t have to. They can make a horror film cheap and make it all back in a single weekend, so why bother with a little thing called effort? My Bloody Valentine 3D, adds a little bit of edge to the 1981 horror “classic” using a mixture of a semi-decent cast and, of course, 3D. There’s another famous horror franchise that used the 3D gimmick: Friday the 13th. But can anyone say that the 3D aspect of Friday the 13th: Part 3 made it better? Will anyone? My Bloody Valentine 3D makes a lot of the same worthless uses of 3D by sticking objects ridiculously close to the camera – but it also clearly learned from its predecessor’s failings. Unfortunately, there’s more wrong with My Bloody Valentine 3D than this.
The movie opens with a collapsed mine and a crazed lunatic within.
The movie opens with a collapsed mine and a crazed lunatic within.
- 5/25/2009
- by Lex Walker
- JustPressPlay.net
.Happy f&*king Valentine.s Day.. An old theatrical gimmick is given new life in a Valentine.s Day gorefest. Expect much to be thrust at you towards the screen as Harry Warden returns to the small town of Harmony to extract his revenge. A mine accident occurs because the mine owner.s son Tom Hanniger (Jensen Ackles) forgets to bleed some lines. Five miners are trapped in the mine. However when the rescue crews finally make it to the trapped men they find four corpses and the survivor Harry Warden (Richard John Walters) had killed the others to reserve his oxygen. Warden slips into a coma, but awakens a year after the accident and slaughters everyone at the hospital. Hanninger...
- 5/19/2009
- by Jeff Swindoll
- Monsters and Critics
I don’t think James Cameron should watch My Bloody Valentine 3-D, a remake of the 1981 horror flick of the same name. You see, Cameron is a big supporter of 3-D filmmaking and has been trying to turn it into a respectable medium for many years - breaking away from the gimmicky nature of most 3-D films and focusing on story first and foremost. While the jury is still out on Cameron’s Avatar, it’s very clear that Valentine was made solely so people could wear their 3-D glasses and dodge things that come flying out of the screen. No, Valentine doesn’t mind the gimmick factor at all and truly embraces it. You’ll dodge pick-axes, eyeballs, bullets, fire, frozen food, trees and of course – body parts. The film is sure to be looked down upon by those who believe 3-D has more to offer, but there’s...
- 1/16/2009
- by James Cook
- TheMovingPicture.net
From the 1953 classic chiller .House of Wax. to the 1982 slasher .Friday the 13th Part III,. Hollywood has relied on 3-D technology to heighten shock and suspense. The primeval nature of the horror genre is synonymous with the stereoscopic visuals.
So when I heard Lionsgate was releasing a 3-D reimagining of the 1981 horror flick .My Bloody Valentine,. I was excited. I was, and still am, a fan of the genre, and I specially liked the original film which Quentin Tarantino called .the best slasher movie of all time..
The good news about the new flick? Because of the film.s 3-D technology, it is bigger in cinematic scope. But dazzling stereographic technology also means more blood and more nudity, with a little less attention focused on coherence.
But I suspect the film.s target audience will not mind. Give them blood and ample nudity,...
So when I heard Lionsgate was releasing a 3-D reimagining of the 1981 horror flick .My Bloody Valentine,. I was excited. I was, and still am, a fan of the genre, and I specially liked the original film which Quentin Tarantino called .the best slasher movie of all time..
The good news about the new flick? Because of the film.s 3-D technology, it is bigger in cinematic scope. But dazzling stereographic technology also means more blood and more nudity, with a little less attention focused on coherence.
But I suspect the film.s target audience will not mind. Give them blood and ample nudity,...
- 1/15/2009
- by Manny
- Manny the Movie Guy
A new clip, courtesy of MTV.com, has been brought out to give viewers a first peek into Lionsgate Films' "My Bloody Valentine 3-D". Taking the chasing scene in an old mine, the clip shows Jensen Ackles' character, Tom, gets caught by the maniac killer's pick. The ending of the clip provides as the moving scene of the movie's poster.
Taking the story of Valentine's Day Massacre stemming from a tragedy that happened 10 years before, the movie directed by "Scream" editor, Patrick Lussier, follows Tom who is haunted by the fault he did in the past. Tom was an inexperienced coal miner who caused the death of 5 men. But one survived the accident and woke up from his coma to get a revenge. Armed with a pickaxe, he set out on a killing spree that disturbs the peace of Harmony.
Apart from presenting Ackles, the remake of 1981 horror classic also taps Jaime King,...
Taking the story of Valentine's Day Massacre stemming from a tragedy that happened 10 years before, the movie directed by "Scream" editor, Patrick Lussier, follows Tom who is haunted by the fault he did in the past. Tom was an inexperienced coal miner who caused the death of 5 men. But one survived the accident and woke up from his coma to get a revenge. Armed with a pickaxe, he set out on a killing spree that disturbs the peace of Harmony.
Apart from presenting Ackles, the remake of 1981 horror classic also taps Jaime King,...
- 12/31/2008
- by AceShowbiz.com
- Aceshowbiz
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