What if the creatures in a game like Pokémon Go came to life and tried to kill those who caught them? This creepy concept is explored in Brendan Jackson Rogers' upcoming film Gotta Kill ’Em All, and we have a look at stills from the new horror film and DVD release details for Rogers' recent movie, Bubba the Redneck Werewolf. In today's Horror Highlights, we also have details on Lionsgate Home Entertainment's Frankenstein: The Real Story / The Real Wolfman double feature DVD and a trailer and release info for Havenhurst.
Gotta Kill ’Em All Stills and Bubba The Redneck Werewolf DVD: Press Release: "The wait is over! Bubba The Redneck Werewolf is available today on DVD/Blu-Ray/VOD! Click here for our official announcement of the release.
Bubba has had an amazing festival run! The film was an official selection at the Silver Scream and Comic Fest in Santa Rosa,...
Gotta Kill ’Em All Stills and Bubba The Redneck Werewolf DVD: Press Release: "The wait is over! Bubba The Redneck Werewolf is available today on DVD/Blu-Ray/VOD! Click here for our official announcement of the release.
Bubba has had an amazing festival run! The film was an official selection at the Silver Scream and Comic Fest in Santa Rosa,...
- 1/18/2017
- by Derek Anderson
- DailyDead
Recently I told ya creeps my thoughts on the new flea-bitten fright flick Bubba The Redneck Werewolf. In short, I loved the damn thing! And, as fate—along with an arcane ceremony involving spells etched on human flesh, a coupon for 2 for 1 strip steak at Sizzler, and a dog-eared copy of Swank—would have it, the die-rector and producer of ol’ Bubba are here right now with me in the Crypt o’ Xiii! So let’s put our paws together for Brendan Jackson Rogers and Will Phillips!
Famous Monsters. How did ya hear about ol’ Bubba the Redneck Werewolf, and what made ya think that lovable lycanthrope would make a bone-a-fide fright flick star?
Brendan Jackson Rogers. First off, we couldn’t be more excited to be talking to the Coffin Club. Thanks for having us! Our introduction to the redneck werewolf began with meeting Mitch Hyman [who I just so happened to have a jaw shesh with right here! - Xiii] through a mutual friend.
Famous Monsters. How did ya hear about ol’ Bubba the Redneck Werewolf, and what made ya think that lovable lycanthrope would make a bone-a-fide fright flick star?
Brendan Jackson Rogers. First off, we couldn’t be more excited to be talking to the Coffin Club. Thanks for having us! Our introduction to the redneck werewolf began with meeting Mitch Hyman [who I just so happened to have a jaw shesh with right here! - Xiii] through a mutual friend.
- 1/29/2016
- by DanielXIII
- FamousMonsters of Filmland
Welcome back to the Crypt o’ Xiii, my creeps! I’m pleased as putrid punch to be joined today by none other than Mitch Hyman; the creator of Bubba The Redneck Werewolf! As you will find out soon (or maybe you already have… I have no idea what order these things are gonna run in, and I ain’t no internet focused Kreskin), I loved the fleas right off of the ol’ sin-e-matic version of Bubba, and after seein’ it I wanted to learn all I could about the fury freak!
Famous Monsters. Welcome to my humble abode, Mitch! Just push that gut pile aside and have yourself a seat! So, how in the hairy hell did ya come up with the character of Bubba The Redneck Werewolf, and what are some of the arcane adventures he’s been up to in your frightful funny books?
Mitch Hyman. Well, I...
Famous Monsters. Welcome to my humble abode, Mitch! Just push that gut pile aside and have yourself a seat! So, how in the hairy hell did ya come up with the character of Bubba The Redneck Werewolf, and what are some of the arcane adventures he’s been up to in your frightful funny books?
Mitch Hyman. Well, I...
- 1/14/2016
- by DanielXIII
- FamousMonsters of Filmland
In our interview with him posted yesterday, Michael Cudlitz (Officer John Cooper) let us know about the gay teen bullying storyline in this week's episode, warning us that it wasn't going to be “wrapped up in a nice, neat little bow”. We can't say he didn't warn us.
The episode opens with Dewey and some other officers on crowd control in front of a building. A cry goes up and the camera pans up to someone in pink dangling off the building. It's a teenage boy in a frilly dress and sneakers and Cooper has ahold of his ankle.
Ominous voiceover: “After twenty years on the job, Officer John Cooper has been wondering how his fellow officers will remember him. But right now, the only thing he can think about is hanging on.”
Flashback eight hours. Cooper begins his day at roll call, receiving a pin commemorating 20 years on the job.
The episode opens with Dewey and some other officers on crowd control in front of a building. A cry goes up and the camera pans up to someone in pink dangling off the building. It's a teenage boy in a frilly dress and sneakers and Cooper has ahold of his ankle.
Ominous voiceover: “After twenty years on the job, Officer John Cooper has been wondering how his fellow officers will remember him. But right now, the only thing he can think about is hanging on.”
Flashback eight hours. Cooper begins his day at roll call, receiving a pin commemorating 20 years on the job.
- 2/15/2012
- by fakename
- The Backlot
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