Article by Mark Longden
Len Kabasinski had a childhood much like many of us – grew up loving genre movies (for him, kung-fu and sci-fi, and sci-fi-kung-fu), but unlike many of us, when he grew up he had the drive and determination to parlay that into a filmmaking career which has now lasted over a decade and gone from strength to strength.
His first film was a little gem called “Swamp Zombies!!!” (yes, three exclamation marks) While it looks a lot like the legions of other no-budget forests-based horror movies that we’ve been subjected to in recent years, it’s differentiated by two things that would become Kabasinski trademarks – oddball casting and excellent fight scenes. The latter can be explained by his being a nationally ranked martial artist and knowing lots of people who can fight well on camera; but the former is probably the first reason I became a fan,...
Len Kabasinski had a childhood much like many of us – grew up loving genre movies (for him, kung-fu and sci-fi, and sci-fi-kung-fu), but unlike many of us, when he grew up he had the drive and determination to parlay that into a filmmaking career which has now lasted over a decade and gone from strength to strength.
His first film was a little gem called “Swamp Zombies!!!” (yes, three exclamation marks) While it looks a lot like the legions of other no-budget forests-based horror movies that we’ve been subjected to in recent years, it’s differentiated by two things that would become Kabasinski trademarks – oddball casting and excellent fight scenes. The latter can be explained by his being a nationally ranked martial artist and knowing lots of people who can fight well on camera; but the former is probably the first reason I became a fan,...
- 4/13/2017
- by Movie Geeks
- WeAreMovieGeeks.com
What do you get when you take Native American folklore, FBI agents and a dash of choreographed fighting, and place all three in a snowy, deep-woods setting? You get Bound By Blood: Wendigo, the newest film by indie horror actor/writer/director Len Kabasinski (Swamp Zombies, Fist Of The Vampire, Curse Of The Wolf and Warriors Of The Apocalypse). See exclusive pics and comments below.
- 4/1/2011
- by samueldzimmerman@gmail.com (Samantha Fox)
- Fangoria
It seems we've run out of titles for post apocalyptic films so they're now being recycled (see the 1985 film), but no matter. While I'm no fan of Mad Max ripoffs, I know many of you are, and while I sometimes get complaints I'm diverting Quiet Earth from our primary purpose, that of post apocalyptic film, I can assure you we'll still post every little Pa film we can find. Here's what director Len Kabasinski had to say about his film in an interview: "Hot chicks, cars, big guns, mutated humans, martial arts, motorcycles, Darian Caine, Debbie D, Pamela Sutch, Blue Meanie.....it involves survivors of Wwiii trying to make it to the last city in America. problem is there is no vacancy and the new dictator of the city doesn't want new comers so her team of mercs go into the wastelands and hunt survivors. Lot's of action." That's all we have for now folks,...
- 8/31/2008
- QuietEarth.us
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