Birdemic
There has been no greater gift to cinema over the last several decades than Birdemic: Shock and Terror (review here). If you've seen it, you know full well what we mean. If you haven't, then you need to rectify that situation STAT! Either way we've got the first concrete and confirmed news about the sequel, Birdemic II: The Resurrection, for you right here!
The strangeness of last year's cult favorite Birdemic knows no bounds. If you haven't seen it, man, you're missing out. Rectify that immediately, you lazy bastard. You must bear witness so you can be ready for the sequel, Birdemic II: The Resurrection! Speaking of which...
Starring Alan Bagh, Whitney Moore, Janae Caster, Colton Osborne, Adam Sessa, and five seconds of stock footage of Tipp
If you haven't been digging on This Week in Horror, you've been missing out on some truly tasty tidbits of terror news that you won't be finding anywhere else. In this latest edition Birdemic director James Nguyen talks about the sequel to his cult favorite romantic thriller.
Dig on the videos below in which Nguyen reveals:
Oh, Birdemic: Shock and Terror! How we hate to love you. Or is that love to hate you? Hopefully by now most of you have acquired this "gem" on DVD or Blu-ray and made up your own minds. Today it's time for Trembles to weigh in with his $.02 in Motion Picture Purgatory.
Synopsis
Yes, you read that headline correctly ... we're giving away Blu-rays, DVDs and hangers. Who doesn't want hangers? You need hangers. You're always looking for hangers. AND you can use these hangers to help fend off killer eagles who shit explosives!
I love my job.
Why are we covering something that seems so trivial? Because for whatever reason it makes us laugh, and we're pretty sure you'll be laughing too. Oh, the absurdity of it all.
From the Press Release
While there aren't any horror releases by major studios this week, there is, however, one notable film that should make up for the drought we are having. It is a film that should be re-subtitled "Shock and Awe" as that was how our @Foywonder felt after viewing Birdemic: Shock and Terror.
To celebrate the upcoming release of Birdemic: Shock and Terror on Blu-ray and DVD, rock band Chamber of Pudd has released a special music video for you guys to shake your asses to! Dig it!
From the Press Release:
February 27th, 2011, is a day sure to go down in infamy. What's happening, you ask? It's the one-year anniversary of the unforgettable Birdemic world premiere at Cinefamily. And now, one year later, director James Nguyen is urging everyone to relive that night with their own "Birdemic Fest".
So, you're wondering what you're going to get in terms of supplemental features when the phenomenon known as Birdemic: Shock and Terror flies home to Blu-ray and DVD? Wonder no more! We've got the skinny for you!
From the Press Release
Birdemic: Shock and Terror is a movie that cannot be explained. There's nearly no possible way to put what this flick is into words. You just have to see it for yourself, and thankfully you'll be able to do so soon.
The film that we have lovingly dubbed The Bad Movie Event of the Decade is finally coming home thanks to Severin Films, and we've got the early word (Does that still get us the worm? There ARE birds involved here!) on what to expect.
If you haven't experienced the epic that is Birdemic: Shock and Terror (review here), then you need to hit the Internet and find out where and when this ... this ... this film(?) is playing by you immediately!
The greatest show about nothing since "Seinfeld" was canceled is back for its ninth installment. Tar balls may be the order of the day on the Gulf Coast where I roam, but this Foycast is more like a tar ball rolling downhill, building up momentum more and more as it goes on. My co-host Uncle Creepy started out ultra surly, but by the end he was all sunshine and rainbows after a giddy hour tripping down so-bad-it's-good movie memory lane. "Let's do the hustle!"
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