Presenting itself as a “lost scene” from David Gordon Green’s Halloween (2018), the 13-minute short Happy Halloween: A Halloween Kills Fan Film was unleashed back in October 2020, you may recall, the short fan film written & directed by Courtlan Gordon and Jimmy Champane.
The killing continues in Happy Halloween Part II: A Halloween Ends Fan Film, Gordon and Champane’s 4-minute sequel to the 2020 fan film that’s now streaming on YouTube.
The team explains, “In this lost scene set between Halloween Kills and Halloween Ends, a group of teenagers spend Halloween night in a seemingly abandoned house.
“Unbeknownst to them, The Shape is waiting.”
The not-for-profit fan project was funded exclusively by Jimmy Champane and Courtlan Gordon, made with no budget but managing to once again impressively capture the vibe of the David Gordon Green sequel trilogy. Much like the 2020 short, the gore effects in this one are incredibly well done,...
The killing continues in Happy Halloween Part II: A Halloween Ends Fan Film, Gordon and Champane’s 4-minute sequel to the 2020 fan film that’s now streaming on YouTube.
The team explains, “In this lost scene set between Halloween Kills and Halloween Ends, a group of teenagers spend Halloween night in a seemingly abandoned house.
“Unbeknownst to them, The Shape is waiting.”
The not-for-profit fan project was funded exclusively by Jimmy Champane and Courtlan Gordon, made with no budget but managing to once again impressively capture the vibe of the David Gordon Green sequel trilogy. Much like the 2020 short, the gore effects in this one are incredibly well done,...
- 10/31/2022
- by John Squires
- bloody-disgusting.com
Friday the 13th remains in legal limbo as the appeals process rumbles on with no apparent end in sight. The years-long battle between Victor Miller and Sean Cunningham means it’s now over a decade since we saw a new movie in the iconic horror franchise, but fortunately, some extremely talented fans have stepped up to the plate to deliver a series of incredible movies that bring Jason Voorhees back to life.
At the front of the pack is Womp Stomp Films, who released the impressive Never Hike Alone in 2017, a cool-as-hell 54-minute fan effort that saw series star Thom Matthews return to the role of Tommy Jarvis. Now, the sequel to it has just landed in the form of Never Hike in the Snow. It’s available for free, is 30 minutes long and well worth checking out.
Once again, Womp Stomp Films have elevated what a fan-made production can be,...
At the front of the pack is Womp Stomp Films, who released the impressive Never Hike Alone in 2017, a cool-as-hell 54-minute fan effort that saw series star Thom Matthews return to the role of Tommy Jarvis. Now, the sequel to it has just landed in the form of Never Hike in the Snow. It’s available for free, is 30 minutes long and well worth checking out.
Once again, Womp Stomp Films have elevated what a fan-made production can be,...
- 10/14/2020
- by David James
- We Got This Covered
As the Friday the 13th legal saga shows no signs of concluding, fans could be forgiven for losing hope. In September 2018, a judge ruled that the rights to the original film’s screenplay and all concepts within it belong to Victor Miller. Sean Cunningham and Horror Inc. appealed, arguing that the court’s ruling would not just negatively impact them, but could potentially have extremely damaging ramifications for the entire industry. Right now, the case appears to be in purgatory as the Covid-19 pandemic seems to have delayed the judge’s verdict, and so we wait.
This is very annoying for gorehounds who simply want to see Jason Voorhees slicing and dicing his way through a load of young actors in sadistic and creative ways. Fortunately, though, fans have stepped in to fill the gap, most impressively in 2017 when Womp Stomp Films released Never Hike Alone, a cool-as-hell 54-minute fan...
This is very annoying for gorehounds who simply want to see Jason Voorhees slicing and dicing his way through a load of young actors in sadistic and creative ways. Fortunately, though, fans have stepped in to fill the gap, most impressively in 2017 when Womp Stomp Films released Never Hike Alone, a cool-as-hell 54-minute fan...
- 9/6/2020
- by David James
- We Got This Covered
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