IFC Midnight has just debuted the trailer for their upcoming sci-fi thriller "Alien Outpost", starring Adrian Paul ("Highlander", "Eyeborgs"), Rick Ravanello ("The Cave", "Hart's War"), Reiley McClendon ("Pearl Harbor", "The Flyboys"), Douglas Tait ("Star Trek", "Zathura"), Joe Reegan ("The Crazies", "Jeepers Creepers 2") and Matthew Holmes ("True Blood", "Salem"). Directed by Jabbar Raisani, the visual effects supervisor on HBO's hit series "Game Of Thrones", "Alien Outpost" will hit select theaters on January 30.Alien Outpost follows two documentary cameramen embedded in an army unit in the most hostile place on earth, an outpost surrounded by the last remaining alien fighters (Heavies) of an invading attack force. The world may have forgotten about the Outposts, but the Heavies...
- 12/20/2014
- www.ohmygore.com/
IFC Midnight has just debuted the trailer for their upcoming sci-fi thriller Alien Outpost, starring Adrian Paul (“Highlander, Eyeborgs), Rick Ravanello (The Cave, Hart’s War), Reiley McClendon (Pearl Harbor, The Flyboys), Douglas Tait (Star Trek, Zathura), Joe Reegan (The Crazies, Jeepers Creepers) and Matthew Holmes (“True Blood,” “Salem”). Check it out in the player below! Directed by Jabbar Raisani, the visual…
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- 12/17/2014
- by Silas
- shocktillyoudrop.com
It’s another jam-packed week of DVD and Blu-ray releases, here’s the rundown of what’s available to buy from today, June 20th 2011.
Pick Of The Week:
Savage Streets (DVD)
Brenda’s got a switchblade and she knows how to use it… See Linda Blair (The Exorcist) take bloody revenge on a gang of low down dirty street punks in Savage Streets, a brutal journey into rape, violence, switchblades and bear traps. When Brenda (Blair) and her all-girl gang of tough talking chicks, The Satins, refuse to party with a car full of local drug pushers called The Scars, the girls think nothing of it, but they didn’t reckon on the bruised ego of Jake and his feral pack of no good thugs. Targeting Brenda’s deaf sister, they invade the school and savage her, leaving her on the critical list. Now Brenda must scour the streets in...
Pick Of The Week:
Savage Streets (DVD)
Brenda’s got a switchblade and she knows how to use it… See Linda Blair (The Exorcist) take bloody revenge on a gang of low down dirty street punks in Savage Streets, a brutal journey into rape, violence, switchblades and bear traps. When Brenda (Blair) and her all-girl gang of tough talking chicks, The Satins, refuse to party with a car full of local drug pushers called The Scars, the girls think nothing of it, but they didn’t reckon on the bruised ego of Jake and his feral pack of no good thugs. Targeting Brenda’s deaf sister, they invade the school and savage her, leaving her on the critical list. Now Brenda must scour the streets in...
- 6/20/2011
- by Phil
- Nerdly
Director: Richard Clabaugh. Review: Adam Wing. Paranoia is at an all time high. Government surveillance has reached unprecedented levels of authority and control. Mobile robotic cameras that can follow anyone, anywhere, at anytime, are governing society. The entire human population is being watched, judged, sentenced and contained. Richard Clabaugh presents a vision of the future all too apparent, all too relevant and all too terrifying. Richard Clabaugh presents a movie that dares to tackle political themes, conspiracy theories, privacy mandates and current affairs. Richard Clabaugh presents a picture starring Adrian Paul (Highlander: End Game) as law enforcement officer ‘Gunner’ Reynolds, in a sci-fi actioner that dares to call itself Eyeborgs. Well you can’t have everything, right? A throwback to 80’s action sensibilities is no bad thing, which is fortunate because Eyeborgs comes on like a cross between Robocop and Batteries Not Included, with a sprinkling of Starship Troopers thrown in for good measure.
- 6/6/2011
- 24framespersecond.net
Technophobes the world over are proven right in Richard Clabaugh’s futuristic sci-fi/horror/action flick Eyeborgs, and UK audiences will get to see just how right they are later this month when the film hits DVD courtesy of Momentum Pictures. In the meantime check out the full release details and trailer!
When an army of mobile, AI-driven security cameras created by the government to monitor all communications in the wake of a terrorist attack prove they’re sporting more than just lenses, the only man capable of stopping them is TV’s "Highlander" himself, Adrian Paul. When the machines and resistance wage war, there can be only one winner – and those of you in the UK will get to find out who that is on June 20th.
Synopsis:
In the wake of another devastating terrorist attack, the United States government passes the Freedom of Observation Act, a law requiring...
When an army of mobile, AI-driven security cameras created by the government to monitor all communications in the wake of a terrorist attack prove they’re sporting more than just lenses, the only man capable of stopping them is TV’s "Highlander" himself, Adrian Paul. When the machines and resistance wage war, there can be only one winner – and those of you in the UK will get to find out who that is on June 20th.
Synopsis:
In the wake of another devastating terrorist attack, the United States government passes the Freedom of Observation Act, a law requiring...
- 6/1/2011
- by Pestilence
- DreadCentral.com
Killer Surveillance Cameras! Yep, that's the gist of it. Longer term Twitch readers may remember Richard Clabaugh's indie sci-fi pic Eyeborgs from as far back as 2007. Well, after a brief trip to Sci-Fi London in 2010, his surveillance robot action-thriller finally makes it to DVD in the UK this month. As you may have picked up from the truly wonderful title, Eyeborgs is resolutely B-movie territory and appears to be all the better for it. "In the wake of another devastating terrorist attack, the United States government passes the "Freedom of Observation Act, a law requiring all communications and surveillance cameras to be constantly monitored for national security. Helping to enforce the new law are the Eyeborgs, mobile surveillance robots that can track suspicious persons...
- 6/1/2011
- Screen Anarchy
Danny Trejo is the king of trash cinema: and the man with the most grizzled face on modern screens skates the fertile ground between B-Movie greats and downright D-quality garbage on a regular basis. And as if to prove the point, he is about to strut his stuff in Eyeborgs, an independent sci-fi horror that bills itself as a mesh of the techno-anxiety of I, Robot and Enemy of the State and the creature horrors of Gremlins and Critters.
I’ve just been sent the trailer, and I couldn’t resist sharing it. So look beyond the leap, and feast your eyes on some seriously imbalanced film-making.
Here’s the frankly bonkers synopsis for what promises to be a definite filmic curio:
In the wake of another devastating terrorist attack, the United States government passes the “Freedom of Observation Act, a law requiring all communications and surveillance cameras to be constantly monitored for national security.
I’ve just been sent the trailer, and I couldn’t resist sharing it. So look beyond the leap, and feast your eyes on some seriously imbalanced film-making.
Here’s the frankly bonkers synopsis for what promises to be a definite filmic curio:
In the wake of another devastating terrorist attack, the United States government passes the “Freedom of Observation Act, a law requiring all communications and surveillance cameras to be constantly monitored for national security.
- 5/31/2011
- by Simon Gallagher
- Obsessed with Film
Starring; Adrian Paul, Megan Blake, Luke Eberl and Danny Trejo (from ‘Machete’!!!) Richard Clabaugh’s highly acclaimed indy sci-fi action thriller Eyeborgs is dropping on UK DVD via by Momentum Pictures, on 20th June 2011. Special Features include: Deleted Scenes (x 6); Behind the scenes featurettes (Making Eyeborgs; Stunts; Visual Effects; How To Make A Robot In 3 Minutes) and a Blooper Reel. Synopsis : In the wake of another devastating terrorist attack, the United States government passes the “Freedom of Observation Act, a law requiring all communications and surveillance cameras to be constantly monitored for national security. Helping to enforce the new law are the Eyeborgs, mobile surveillance robots that can track suspicious persons wherever they may try to hide. Now everyone is under the constant watch of Odin, the Optical Defence Intelligence Network, an all-seeing system that never sleeps, never rests and never stops “looking out for you.” But what few...
- 5/20/2011
- 24framespersecond.net
The first panel in the "big room" at WonderCon 2011 was for the Steven Spielberg-produced upcoming show Falling Skies. It's an alien invasion show, developed with Saving Private Ryan writer Robert Rodat and Lost alum Melinda Hsu.
We saw two clips from the show that I would categorize as "has potential."
The first sequence opened over a montage of children's drawings explaining how the aliens came and brought mass death with them
A small boy explains how his parents left the house one day and never came back. A counselor of some sort reminds him that his Dad is "okay."
We cut to two men engaged in urban combat. Burnt out cars offer shelter from sharp beams of light blue light - something you don't want to get with.
We see a fallen human, with arachnid-like aliens with elongated heads (called "Skitters") who crawl around him and squeal.
As civilians...
We saw two clips from the show that I would categorize as "has potential."
The first sequence opened over a montage of children's drawings explaining how the aliens came and brought mass death with them
A small boy explains how his parents left the house one day and never came back. A counselor of some sort reminds him that his Dad is "okay."
We cut to two men engaged in urban combat. Burnt out cars offer shelter from sharp beams of light blue light - something you don't want to get with.
We see a fallen human, with arachnid-like aliens with elongated heads (called "Skitters") who crawl around him and squeal.
As civilians...
- 4/1/2011
- UGO TV
Big Brother has been watching us in various guises and through various methods, in various media, for decades now. And as time has marched on since George Orwell first wrote 1984, reality has been catching up to his science fiction, most notably over the last decade. Staying a step ahead is director Richard Clabaugh’s Eyeborgs—but, he cautions, it’s not that big a step.
- 7/12/2010
- by gingold@starloggroup.com (Michael Gingold)
- Fangoria
With no new horror, fantasy, and science fiction films opening nationwide this week, the Cinefantastique Podcast turns its eye on the 50th anniversary of a trio of terror from the year 1960: Alfred Hitchcock's Psycho, Michael Powell's Peeping Tom, and Roger Corman's House of Usher. Relax and sit back in your time machine as Dan Persons, Lawrence French, and Steve Biodrowski offer their retrospective analysis of these classic films. Also this week: an interview with Richard Clabaugh, director of Eyeborgs, due on home video on July 6. Plus the usual compilation of news, events, and upcoming releases. In This Episode: 1. News 2. Opening in Theaters 3. Interview: Richard Clabaugh on Eyeborgs 4. Discussion: The 50th Anniversaries of Psycho, House of Usher, and Peeping Tom 5. New on Home Video ...
- 6/28/2010
- by Dan Persons
- Huffington Post
Sometimes it’s good to be a fan of direct-to-video science fiction action movies, especially if they feature disembodied electronic eyes and Danny Trejo. “Eyeborgs”, a film about Big Brother-style surveillance drones that may or may not be controlled by a murderous lunatic on a power trip, is scheduled to observe retail shelves on July 6th, courtesy of Image Entertainment. “Highlander” fanatics will no doubt be extremely interested in seeing former heartthrob Adrian Paul do his cinematic thing, while yours truly will be thoroughly enamored with the Eyeborgs themselves. Watch the trailer and behold the power if you dare.
- 6/19/2010
- by Todd Rigney
- Beyond Hollywood
At its best, science fiction combines the fun of fantasy with subtle, though-provoking social commentary. At its worst, someone throws a bunch of CGI at a wall and makes clumsy, obvious allegories to modern problems. Eyeborgs seems to fit into the latter category. The film stars Machete.s Danny Trejo and Highlander.s Adrian Paul in the story of a near future where robot cameras have run amok. Their world is infested with these cameras walking around on little feet. They seem innocent enough, until they start shocking people like R2D2 and subsequently transform into robot killing machines, as if they.ve just been touched by the Allspark. The first trailer for Eyeborgs has arrived online and it.s so ridiculous you really have to see it. The movie doesn.t have a theatrical release date, and I wouldn.t expect one. This has direct to DVD written all...
- 5/3/2010
- cinemablend.com
I swear I didn't think this day was ever going to come. I remember first reporting on the Adrian Paul/Danny Trejo killer robot flick Eyeborgs back in 2005, and ever since we would go long periods of time before hearing anything new. Five years later Eyeborgs will finally be coming home to a DVD player near you this summer.
In the near future as fear of terrorism escalates, privacy is a luxury of the past. Now, in people’s homes, on the streets, in the workplace, everyone is constantly being watched by mobile robotic cameras known as “Eyeborgs.” But are the cameras just watching ... or are they up to something else? As an increasing number of people die in bizarre ways, federal agent Gunner Reynolds (Adrian Paul, TV’s "Highlander") is determined to find out after he realizes that a camera has recorded an event much differently than he recalls.
In the near future as fear of terrorism escalates, privacy is a luxury of the past. Now, in people’s homes, on the streets, in the workplace, everyone is constantly being watched by mobile robotic cameras known as “Eyeborgs.” But are the cameras just watching ... or are they up to something else? As an increasing number of people die in bizarre ways, federal agent Gunner Reynolds (Adrian Paul, TV’s "Highlander") is determined to find out after he realizes that a camera has recorded an event much differently than he recalls.
- 4/23/2010
- by Foywonder
- DreadCentral.com
They can see you — and they can kill you! Now doesn’t that sound better than the movie’s official tagline: “Your Government is Watching Out For You”? I think so. But then again, I’m typing this while eating a taco, so who cares, right? Take a look at “Eyeborgs” from Crimson Wolf Productions. What’s that saying? In the land of the blind, the one-eye cyborg will choke you to death. Or something. Eyeborgs tells the story of a near future where mobile robotic surveillance cameras known as “Eyeborgs” constantly watch everyone for possible criminal activity. Adrian Paul stars as Robert J. “Gunner” Reynolds, an agent for the Department of Homeland Security whose testimony before a Senate committee triggered the creation of the Eyeborgs. He believes in the system and has come to depend on the robots as a vital tool in the war on terror. But Gunner...
- 10/14/2009
- by Nix
- SciFiCool.com
Year: 2009
Directors: Richard Clabaugh
Writers: Richard Clabaugh & Fran Clabaugh
IMDb: link
Trailer: link
Review by: Ben Austwick
Rating: 8 out of 10
The London Sci-Fi Film Festival opened in grand style with two Imperial Stormtroopers flanking the entrance to the lavish Piccadilly Circus Apollo, and trays of canapes and beverages doing the rounds while we reclined with Playstation 3s. But enough of the high life! It's films you're here for and films you'll get.
The festival opened with the world premier of Richard Clabaugh's “Eyeborgs”, a satirical sci-fi romp that tackles government surveillance, War on Terror paranoia and good old-fashioned technofear head-on. In a future USA where terrorist atrocities have ushered in autonomous, roaming surveillance robots with police powers – the titular eyeborgs - the President's unassuming rock singer nephew finds himself at the centre of a conspiracy that hinges on the evidence of the camera vs that of the human eye.
Directors: Richard Clabaugh
Writers: Richard Clabaugh & Fran Clabaugh
IMDb: link
Trailer: link
Review by: Ben Austwick
Rating: 8 out of 10
The London Sci-Fi Film Festival opened in grand style with two Imperial Stormtroopers flanking the entrance to the lavish Piccadilly Circus Apollo, and trays of canapes and beverages doing the rounds while we reclined with Playstation 3s. But enough of the high life! It's films you're here for and films you'll get.
The festival opened with the world premier of Richard Clabaugh's “Eyeborgs”, a satirical sci-fi romp that tackles government surveillance, War on Terror paranoia and good old-fashioned technofear head-on. In a future USA where terrorist atrocities have ushered in autonomous, roaming surveillance robots with police powers – the titular eyeborgs - the President's unassuming rock singer nephew finds himself at the centre of a conspiracy that hinges on the evidence of the camera vs that of the human eye.
- 4/30/2009
- QuietEarth.us
It’s been a good while since we last heard from director Richard Clabaugh and his cult tale of surveillance run amok but work continues to progress on his cult scifi picture Eyeborgs and we’ve got the first look at a brand new trailer to prove it. Danny Trejo and Adrian Paul star in this story of surveillance robots turned weapons that looks like solid, cult fun.
In response to terrorism, the Us government sanctions the use of free-roaming robotic creatures to monitor every-day life. Initially the “Eyeborgs” discourage crime and are accepted by the general public. But a series of sinister events begin to unfold, bringing the robots’ allegiance into question. Adrian Paul plays a Homeland Security agent who begins investigating a simple crime but realizes he’s only at the tip of an ominous iceberg. The film has some topical relevance with ongoing battles against ‘terror’ overseas...
In response to terrorism, the Us government sanctions the use of free-roaming robotic creatures to monitor every-day life. Initially the “Eyeborgs” discourage crime and are accepted by the general public. But a series of sinister events begin to unfold, bringing the robots’ allegiance into question. Adrian Paul plays a Homeland Security agent who begins investigating a simple crime but realizes he’s only at the tip of an ominous iceberg. The film has some topical relevance with ongoing battles against ‘terror’ overseas...
- 11/28/2008
- by Todd Brown
- Screen Anarchy
Director Richard Clabaugh sent word that a new teaser for his movie Eyeborgs has gone on-line; you can see it below. This clip contains a few new glimpses of the titular creatures not seen in the previous trailer (which you can watch at the bottom of this page).
Scripted by Richard and Fran Clabaugh, Eyeborgs stars Adrian Paul, Megan Blake, Luke Eberl and Danny Trejo and centers on a new government security program involving robotic creatures that are essentially ambulatory security cameras. Needless to say, these critters that are intended to protect us wind up becoming a new threat. The movie has its official website here (though right now it’s just hosting that trailer) and a MySpace page here.
Scripted by Richard and Fran Clabaugh, Eyeborgs stars Adrian Paul, Megan Blake, Luke Eberl and Danny Trejo and centers on a new government security program involving robotic creatures that are essentially ambulatory security cameras. Needless to say, these critters that are intended to protect us wind up becoming a new threat. The movie has its official website here (though right now it’s just hosting that trailer) and a MySpace page here.
- 11/28/2008
- Fangoria
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