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- 10/9/2015
- by Todd Rigney
- DreadCentral.com
In our continuing effort to show you the most entertaining horror shorts in existence, we would like you to feast your peepers on Horror Movies Suck. After laughing out loud while watching this one, we were sure the Dread Central readership would appreciate it.
Aside from the film having the feel of a "Saturday Night Live" sketch, there are some pretty decent monster F/X in this award-winning short. You've gotta give it a look. It's totally worth the five-minute investment of your time.
Horror Movies Suck was written and directed by JohnMark Triplett and stars Rob Lambert, JohnMark Triplett, Damien Hedgecoth, Liesel Hansen and Justin Kupanoff.
Synopsis
George decides to show his roommate, Sam, a rare underground film from the late 70's called Evil Comes to Soggy Bottom. Soon, things take an unexpected turn in this award-winning horror/comedy that satirizes horror films and the people who watch them.
Aside from the film having the feel of a "Saturday Night Live" sketch, there are some pretty decent monster F/X in this award-winning short. You've gotta give it a look. It's totally worth the five-minute investment of your time.
Horror Movies Suck was written and directed by JohnMark Triplett and stars Rob Lambert, JohnMark Triplett, Damien Hedgecoth, Liesel Hansen and Justin Kupanoff.
Synopsis
George decides to show his roommate, Sam, a rare underground film from the late 70's called Evil Comes to Soggy Bottom. Soon, things take an unexpected turn in this award-winning horror/comedy that satirizes horror films and the people who watch them.
- 8/9/2012
- by Doctor Gash
- DreadCentral.com
Ah, burglars. You are so cute with your sinister looking masks and your grabby fingers. I've been a big fan for years. The Hamburglar, incidentally, was my all-time favorite masked man. And it's a pair of pilfering siblings that we focus on in the new short Red-Handed.
The film, which runs just about eight minutes long, was written, edited and directed by JohnMark Triplett (Horror Movies Suck and the upcoming Dead Flesh), and he did a very nice job of it. The filming is slick, and the story involves a classic creature with some modern nuances.
The players featured are Bryan Brewer (Infection: The Invasion Begins), Damien Hedgecoth (Horror Movies Suck), Gildart Jackson (Charmed) and Allie Rivera (Yoga Man).
And, you guessed it, your opportunity to view Red-Handed is about two seconds away. Just scroll down a bit lower on this page, and your friends at Dread Central have it waiting for you.
The film, which runs just about eight minutes long, was written, edited and directed by JohnMark Triplett (Horror Movies Suck and the upcoming Dead Flesh), and he did a very nice job of it. The filming is slick, and the story involves a classic creature with some modern nuances.
The players featured are Bryan Brewer (Infection: The Invasion Begins), Damien Hedgecoth (Horror Movies Suck), Gildart Jackson (Charmed) and Allie Rivera (Yoga Man).
And, you guessed it, your opportunity to view Red-Handed is about two seconds away. Just scroll down a bit lower on this page, and your friends at Dread Central have it waiting for you.
- 10/7/2011
- by Doctor Gash
- DreadCentral.com
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