Audi Has a Solution To Your Vampire Problem

Monday, January 30th, 2012

Don’t you just hate it. You let your cat, tiddles out for the night only to find that it has returned sucked dry by those freaking pesky vampires. How about the constant need to stock up on garlic and carry a cross just to fend off those creatures of the night. Well, Audi has a solution, it may not be the cheapest solution, but it will eradicate any vampire party in your neighborhood, while also looking as cool as a cucumber. Just remember to keep the battery charged.

Audi has created a commercial for this years Superbowl which is influenced by the vampire craze and its pretty awesome. Showcasing their new Audi S7 it pays homage to vampires from yesteryear to those god-awful Twilight vampires. Its great to watch them all burn, check it out below before you see it on TV.


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Vampire Hunter

Sunday, November 14th, 2010

Vampire Hunter is a great game to play at a Halloween party, especially if you have a large number of guests.

Vampire Hunter is also known as “Vampires And Villagers” or “Secret…



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Indie Horror – The Vampire in the Hole

Monday, September 20th, 2010

Now a days, you can get a lot of things for a buck… but making your own film for only a .00.. that sound impossible, but it didnt too those who had the vision for “The Vampire in the Hole.” 

With creativity, luck and a lot of “free” talent – The Vampire in the Hole has the look of a quality film.. and one that has seriously “piqued” my interest.  Well done my friends.. and VIVA LA INDIE!

INTRODUCTION:  Imagine a multi-camera film. Imagine a film with an international cast. Imagine a film where the visual effects would be on a par with studio films, with an original score and the latest sound technology. Now imagine the total cost is 1 Euro. Do you think that’s possible? Well, we have made it possible for you.

THE PROJECT:  We had been planning on doing something big on a small scale for quite some time. It has been two years since our debut feature film Myna Has Gone received numerous accolades, winning a number of film festivals and garnering much praise from critics worldwide, and we achieved all this with almost no budget (3000 Euros). We live in a big world full of talented people, but that talent is scattered about. All we did was think about how we could join forces with as many talented people in their respective fields as possible. This is how our second project came about; by posting an ad on the internet. In just 24 hours we received over 1000 CVs. “This is a sign”, we thought.

A famous director once said to us during an opening in the US of Myna Has Gone over a year ago:  “Myna Has Gone is a great actors’ movie, but you have to prove you are economically viable, that you’re capable of making a commercial film, but which is also good. Not just some empty shell; there are far too many of those around as it is.” 
So we decided to take those thousand CVs and make the film with them.

Myna Has Gone was always a cinematic venture that went beyond aesthetics and the mundane. It was intended to be an auteur piece, but the real challenge with The Vampire in the Hole was to make a movie that had no budget, yet had commercial aspirations; something that was both visually interesting and artistic. Could we achieve something like that with no money?

We soon realized that The Vampire in the Hole would be different; the only one of its kind. We had the full support of the whole team, all willing to give their utmost with every shot. No one got paid, least of all ourselves. It was all done probono, for the love of art! Just to prove we could do it, that we were capable of doing it. And we think we have succeeded.

We also realized from the start that our film would need a considerable amount of digital effects and the incorporation of 3D; that the perfect balance lay in knowing where the limit was between its visual quality and the story we wanted to tell. We needed an original score that recreated the mood of the film and depicted the characters, which of course, along with the special effects, was the hardest part to get for free. In addition, we needed a commercial photo of the vampire genre, as well as a good sound design on a par with the photography and a very specific make-up for the vampire element of the story. And finally, a script in English, to prove that we could direct an international cast in this language, and what’s more, actors who are just as skilled as any established star.

It has been very hard, but we would be hypocritical not to admit that it’s also been a great roller-coaster ride. After over a month’s shooting and 6 months post-production, The Vampire in the Hole is finished and now it’s up to the audience to decide whether or not we are ready, to decide if we can carry on, if we deserve a chance, and more importantly, if we have succeeded.

Synopsis: Vampirism is a newly discovered viral illness whose initial stages spread as quickly as the flu. May has just turned seventeen and has become infected. She is the only vampire in her family and her neighborhood and, as such, her life changes dramatically. In her daily surroundings she is now seen as a monster: kids throw stones at her and she is bullied at work. However, May tries to adapt by following the rules and norms set by the government on infected citizens who wish to fit back into society.

Opinion is divided about what should be done with the ‘infected’. Should one accept them, or reject them? And this division foreshadows a future war where racism and intolerance will hasten the inevitable, definitive rift between humans and vampires.

For more info, please be sure to check out the films official site.

via: PulpMovies.com


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5 Vampire Killers That Kick Ass & Take Names

Saturday, August 14th, 2010

The vampire genre of horror films is one of my favorite genres only second to zombie films and much like the zombie genre its packed full of really bad films and a few true gems. Today I want to take a look at 5 Bad Ass Vampire Killers that you can stake ( get it ? ) odds on that they will come out on top against the bitey living undead.

Wesley Snipes BLADE: Directed by Stephen Norrington and written by David Goyer this is one of my all time favorite vampire-action flicks. I am not normally a fan of Wesley Snipes but his role as BLADE the daywalking half vampire, all bad ass is one of my favorites. With a great story and a great cast the original BLADE film is one of my personal favorites. BLADE delivers the beat down in epic fashion in Blade and the followup Blade 2. Unfortunately Blade 3 Trinity is one of the worst movies I have ever seen especially the character Jessica Biel played. Dumping in sex appeal to a franchise is great but please studios try to make it way less random would you?

Kristie Swanson, Buffy: Admittedly as huge a fan of Joss Whedons as I am I have never seen a single episode of the Buffy TV series. I did however see the movie which starred Kristie Swanson and 90210′s Luke Perry. The film is a classic teen horror movie with more action / romance then real terrors I left this movie pumped up and with a major crush on Kristie Swanson as the ass kicking vampire killer Buffy. The film had a great cast including Donald Sutherland and is pretty much classic Joss Whedon. Not a deep or dark movie by any stretch but a fun teen-movie sure to make you chuckle and enjoy yourself. Plus its got Swanson…. do you need more?

James Woods, Vampires: I am a huge fan of John Carpenters and I like all his movies even the one you all love to hate Ghosts of Mars. Vampires is one of his best starring James Woods as the leader of a gang of vampire killers working for the church. When a church leader goes rogue and unleashed the mother of all vampires for his own diabolical intentions James Woods, Daniel Balwin and the rest of his gang go on a vampire-ass-kicking joy ride as they hunt down the darkest of all vampires ‘Valek’.

 

Kate Beckinsale Underworld: If this editorial was called ‘Vampires I would love to have kick my ass in leather’ Kate Beckinsale is the only one on this list that would also make that list. Kate Beckinsale plays a lycan hunting vampire with the most-est when she turns on her clan and goes from hunting Lycans to battling vampires. Kate Beckinsale really hit the map for me in this film and played not only a tough character but a smoking hot one as well. Never have vampire hunters come hotter then Kate!

George Clooney, From Dusk Til Dawn: Robert Rodriguez’s From Dusk til Dawn has made a few of my lists including a few hottie lists because it co-stars Selma Hayek as a vampire stripper showing off her godly gifts. The film stars Quentin Tarantino and George Clooney as two murderous brothers who car jack a preachor and his kids and escape to the Titty Twister in Mexico and freedom. The problems arise when the bar it turns out is a vampire haven. George Clooney plays one of his only good film characters as he kicks ass and takes names in brutal fashion. Quentin Tarantino also did a fantastic job as the ‘perverted brother’. For me this is still one of Robert Rodriguez’s best films.

So there you have it 5 Bad Ass Vampire Killers in Film. What would be on your list?


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Guillermo del Toro Signs Vampire Book Deal

Thursday, June 24th, 2010

Variety reports Guillermo del Toro has signed a publishing deal with HarperCollins imprint William Morrow to pen a trilogy of vampire thrillers with Chuck Hogan. First book, “The Strain,” hits bookstores next summer. Story will revolve around an invasion of New York City by a vampiric virus. Series will trace the roots of the vampiric race back to its Old Testament origins.

Del Toro is currently readying to direct New Line and MGM’s “The Hobbit,” to which he has committed the next five years. He’s essentially booked through 2017, attached to helm a remake of “Frankenstein,” “Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde,” and “Slaughterhouse-Five” at Universal, as well as “Drood,” based on Dan Simmons’ novel.

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Pinocchio, Vampire Slayer sequel

Thursday, July 2nd, 2009

Pinocchio’s back… but who are his friends!?! In the sequel to the 2009 graphic novel Pinocchio, Vampire Slayer by Dusty Higgins and Van Jensen, the titular puppet has to share the undead-killing stage. The stakes are raised in Pinocchio, Vampire Slayer and the Great Puppet Theater (SLG Publishing) as Pinocchio unravels the mystery of the vampire menace and his own shadowy background. The sequel will hit shelves in October.

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