Showing posts with label Horror Movies. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Horror Movies. Show all posts

Wednesday, January 31, 2007

A little misty sphere

More cool youtube clips (god i love that site).

Brought to my attention on the dvdmaniacs.net board via Leif Jonker (of Darkness fame), who himself found them on the Phantasm Secrets board.

Below is his description and below that are the trailers.

My friend Bert Carranza first saw these trailers on TV when he was only 10 years old and described them to me a few years later when he and I were only 15. As an avid trailer fan/collector since my early teens, I've been keeping an eye out for these spots ever since. Over the years I've never met anyone, and I mean ANYONE, not even other hardcore trailer fans/collectors, who had ever even HEARD of this spot, let alone actually SEEN it. Well thanks to Russ and Gomer on the phan forums at PHANTASM SECRETS http://phantasmsecrets.com a 20+ year search has come to and end! ...

BeAst WisheS -- 13thDream"



PHANTASM and THE FOG grindhouse re-release double-feature TV spot TRAILER style/version "A"!



PHANTASM and THE FOG grindhouse re-release double-feature TV spot TRAILER style/version "B"!

Tuesday, January 30, 2007

Where shopping can cost you an arm and a leg.


The movie:

A Roger Corman produced budget slasher about a group of mall working teens who are terrorized by the high tech security robots after hours. Thanks to lightning the robots turn into killer robots and work to try and rid the mall of these party happy teen intruders.

I haven't watched this in quite sometime but the soundtrack is one of the really great highlights of the movie.

The score:

According to his website this is the first movie score Cirino had written and what a doozy. Overall it is a very nice electronic score. I can see a little bit of a nod to Charles Bernstein's work on "A Nightmare on Elm Street", which i am not sure if it is intentional or not.

No track titles on this one as it seems to be a promo only cassette release and has never properly seen the light of day. I can't even recall where i found this, but it is worth the listen for certain.

Chuck Cirino
Chopping Mall
(Unreleased Score/Cassette Transfer)
1986
23 Tracks (no track titles)
44:53

http://lix.in/599796

Landis/Carpenter/Cronenberg/Garris

UPDATE: NO LONGER AVAILABLE. (I really wish I would have downloaded it when I had the chance.)

wow. a really good youtube find. blessed site.

mick garris hosts a little discussion between two of my favorite directors (carpenter and cronenberg) and the other guy (landis). well, he did do american werewolf, but have you seen the homecoming episode of the masters of horror. zzzzzzzzzzz.

enjoy

Part One



Part Two



Part Three