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  • Indie Flick Of The Day: Deadheads Trailer

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    Posted on September 16th, 2008barnesIndie, Movies

    Zombies are obviously over played in Horror films…wether you love it or not. Sure there has been a few parodys, and some interesting twists on the zombie movie equation, but never yet has a movie shown just how difficult it is to be a zombie. Deadheads, from indie film maker Brett Pierce, is an incredibly good looking, low budget, zombie flick. Right at that junction of where Shawn of The Dead and Pineapple Express meet, we have the plot for a solid fun movie.

    The movie centers around Mike, and Brent, who find themselves dead, and reanimated. Finding themselves apparently murdered, and with no recollection of their death, Brent and Mike set out to find how they met their end. A long the way, they cross pass with bounty hunters who were hired by the corporation that was responsible for zombiefication.

    The hybrid zombie / comedy / road trip makes me giddy with excitement. This movie looks amazing. Keep your eyes out for it!

    Deadheads

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  • CGIs Absence in Horror Films

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    Posted on September 15th, 2008barnesMovies

    CGI has taken over film in some instances (case and point, Beowolf.), CGI making a presence in horror is yet to be seen. Is this a good thing? Horror film makers seem to have an unspoken agreement to keep horror low tech, and beautiful in its real effects. Its fantastic really.

    However, playing devils advocate, is the lack of CGI a bad thing? What can CGI produce in horror films that will put make up artists and special effects artists out of work? Its obviously not far fetched to imagine that CGI can benefit the genre. Some of the scariest experiences, in any medium, that I have experienced have been video games like Fatal Frame and Half Life 2’s epic Ravenholm environment. While obviously not the same effects seen in full CGI films like Bayowolf, it is inconsequential evidence that CGI can produce legitamentally scary horror effects.

    I’d love to see some professional horror films using high class CGI special effects…see just what it can produce. But don’t get me wrong, I don’t want to see real special effects and make up simple wipe off the face of the earth, I just feel we are neglecting a potentially ground breaking technology in the genre of horror.

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  • Horror Wingdings

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    Posted on August 28th, 2008barnesLinks

    If you’ve ever wondered “Damn, wingdings is an awesome font, I just wish it had a bit of a ‘horror’ flair!” well, your prayers have been answered! Check out DaFonts.com’s collection of Horror Dingbats! (Don’t even pretend like you’ve never had that though. I know everyone else does, I’m not that weird, am I?)


    [DaFonts.com's Horror Dingbats Collection]

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  • The Alphabet of Horror

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    Posted on August 24th, 2008barnesLinks

    Over at HeadInjuryTheature.com, we find the alphabet of horror. Full of 26 creepy black and white images of horror goodness. Check it out!

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  • The History of Horror

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    Posted on August 20th, 2008barnesHistory

    An interesting little web page from the depths of the internets shows one mans research into the orgins of Horror as a genre. Pretty interesting stuff. Check it out!

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  • Most Under Rated Murder Weapons

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    Posted on July 29th, 2008barnesUncategorized

    With the butcher knife being used over and over in the old slasher films, we take a look at the top 6 most under rated weapons.

    6. The Icicle
    The glistening point of an icicle may appear to be just the sign of a cold winters day, but why, oh why hasn’t this seemingly deadly piece of mother nature never been used for killing? The visuals of blood dripping, and freezing onto the point of an icicle are all too rare. Not to mention the scene of the arctic for a good slasher is still mostly unused. So come on killers, use the icicle! I mean, think about it, the murder weapon will just melt away!

    5. The Candlestick
    The candlestick, the culprit for many a killings on the deadly board of ‘Clue’…yet on the silver screen, it lays untarnished in the background. Fighting to make an apperance but falling short, only landing gigs holding up candles for Séances. Still a valuable tool, and possibly one of the most brilliant blunt weapons ever thought of.

    4.Plastic Bag
    Ah, the plastic bag…the incarnation of everyone’s worst fears of suffocation. The simplicity of the weapon…a simple swipe over the victims head, leaving them squirming to attempt to suck any minute amount of air into their lungs. Perhaps not very gory, but clean, quick, and cruel.

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  • Horror Short Story: Heartbreak Hotel Part 3: Finally

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    Posted on July 2nd, 2008barnesFiction, Short Stories, heartbreak hotel

    The 3 part Heartbreak Hotel ends today.

    She heard the creak of the door, and quickly shoved the phone in her pocket before Asher opened it.
    “Are you girls having a nice time?” He asked and Dana stared at him.
    “You’re fucking crazy!” She yelled and lunged at him, punching him in the nose.
    He staggered back, dropping the tray and she shoved past him, running for the stairs.  She heard him behind her, and with a whimper of fear, she began to run faster.  Just as she reached the top of the stairs, Asher tackled her and they tumbled down the stairs together.  For a moment Dana laid on the floor, feeling as if every bone had been broken, then she pushed herself up and limped into  the kitchen.  She started going through the drawers, looking for a weapon.  Then found one just as Asher appeared in the doorway.
    “Stay back,” she said, holding the butcher knife in front of her.

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  • Abandoned Veterinary School

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    Posted on June 27th, 2008barnesHauntings, photos

    Forbidden Places has incredible photographs of some of the most disturbing locations in the world, namely, The Veterinary School of Anderlecht.

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  • Horror Short Story: Heartbreak Hotel Part 2

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    Posted on June 25th, 2008barnesFiction, Short Stories, heartbreak hotel

    Continuing from last weeks Heartbreak Hotel Part 1, now, part 2. Thank you to Hybrid for such a great story!

    Dana bolted out of bed and quickly dressed, grabbing her backpack.  She ran out of the room and down the hall, praying that she wouldn’t meet Asher or his mother on her way out.  It was thundering and lighting as she ran out, but she didn’t care.  She would rather take her chances in the storm, then spend the night in the hotel.  She ran to her car, as the rain pelted her, then stopped and stared in disbelief.  All of her tires had been slashed, and she felt a chill that had nothing to do with the rain.  Somebody didn’t want her to leave, and she knew who that was.  She looked back at the hotel, not wanting to go back inside, but not having much choice.  She would barricade herself in her room, and wait out the night.
    She ran back into the hotel, and stopped.  The same woman she had seen in the mirror was standing at the top of the steps, beckoning her.

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  • Horror Short Story: Heartbreak Hotel Part 1

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    Posted on June 18th, 2008barnesFiction, Short Stories, heartbreak hotel

    I give you, the first part of our first piece of indie horror short stories, Heartbreak Hotel by Urbis user Hybrid.

    “Since my baby left me, I found a new place to dwell….”
    Dana curled her lip and turned off the radio, she was in the car, fleeing a bad relationship.  She didn’t need reminds of that.
    She looked at the clock and realized how late it was.  She better find a hotel to spend the night.
    The road she was on was deserted and there didn’t seem much hope for a hotel to pop up.  Just as she had that thought she saw a sign, “Heartbreak Hotel 5mi.”
    “Heartbreak Hotel,” she thought cynically, “appropriate.”

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