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SDCC 09

Critically Acclaimed Trick 'r Treat Trailer

As we near the release of Mike Dougherty's Trick 'r Treat right around the corner, a new trailer has surfaced today that shows all kinds of spooky love!

More Trick 'r Treat Blu-ray and DVD News

We could just sit here and write news stories about Mike Doughtery's Trick 'r Treat all day and never get tired. Know why? Because it's that damned good, and now that Warner Bros. is releasing it, there's MUCH reason to rejoice! Speaking of which ...

Mezco's Monstrous Goodies

We’ve just finished uploading all of our Mezco images to the massive San Diego Comic-Con gallery (OVER 800 PICS IN THERE!!), so we thought it would be a good time to catch up with Damien Glonek and find out what horrors they’ll be dishing out in the near future.

Video Interview: Rob Zombie - Halloween II

Now that we have had some time to go through the massive amount of media that we collected at Comic-Con '09, we can start churning out the goods for you guys! First up -- about thirty minutes with Rob Zombie on Halloween II!

San Diego Comic-Con 09 Photo Gallery Now Live

It's taken a while to get up our official San Diego Comic-Con 09 photo gallery up, and we have a good reason why it's taken so long ... it's friggin' massive!

Paul Bettany Talks Legion

While at Comic-Con, Dread Central had a chance to catch up with actor Paul Bettany (A Knight’s Tale, The DaVinci Code) to find out more about his upcoming film Legion, in which he plays Michael, the archangel. However, this time Michael is packing a little more than God as a weapon.

SDCC 09: Dexter Season 4 and Gallery Updates

In the course of updating our San Diego Comic-Con 09 photo gallery, which already includes hundreds of pictures (with more to come) of horror collectibles, costumed attendees, and celebrities both on panels or just walking the convention floor, we realized the newsy bits gathered during the presentation for Showtime's "Dexter" went out via Twitter but never made it to the site. Allow us to correct that oversight immediately.

SDCC 09: Being Human Creator and Cast Roundtable

During the San Diego Comic-Con we had a chance to sit down with Toby Whithouse, Russell Tovey, Lenora Crichlow, and Aidan Turner, the creator and stars of "Being Human", a witty and thought-provoking look into the lives of three twenty-somethings and their secret double-lives … as a werewolf, a ghost, and a vampire, respectively.

Twilight Sex Toys

Ok, not really, but how many of you out there doubt that there's not a cougar or two on the prowl who has gotten a bit naughty with these plastic pieces of sparkling seduction? That's what we thought.

SDCC 09: Rob Zombie Talks H2, T Rex, Superbeasto, and More

Rob Zombie puts it plainly, "My Halloween 2 has nothing to do with your Halloween 2.” Critics of Zombie’s first Halloween remake were told he did have the original in mind when crafting the film, the result cleaving said critics down the middle. Now we are mere days away from the second coming of Michael Myers, so we sat down with the man behind the new Shape to see what to expect and what else is brewing in Zombieland.

Dunstan, Marcus, Melton, Patrick (The Collector)

Interview by: Heather Wixson Generally in horror you really aren’t supposed to talk about fairy tales. However, longtime friends Marcus Dunstan and Patrick Melton have enjoyed a whirlwind (and fairy tale-esque) career since they arrived on the scene in 2005 through their involvement with "Project Greenlight". “When I met Marcus, he was in film school in Iowa,” explained Melton. “Most people were doing the ‘My Dad Touched Me’ movie and Marcus was doing ‘The Slowest Zombie Chase.’ One morning I see a car driving down street and there’s Marcus being dragged behind it. He was filming his movie and I said to myself, ‘I have to talk to this guy. That was the start of everything for us.” Dunstan and Melton’s first script, Feast, which was penned for "Project Greenlight", spawned two sequels, and soon after they were brought on board to write for one of the most lucrative franchises in recent horror history, Saw. Their scripts for the fourth, fifth, and sixth (so far) installments of Saw brought them to the place they are now -- getting ready to celebrate the nationwide release of their horror flick The Collector. Dunstan said, “Patrick and I have had the good fortune of having six or seven of our screenplays made, and The Collector was our one chance to really do something for ourselves. We knew that if the topic was horror enough, somebody would let us do it.” Both Melton and Dunstan are keenly aware of the current state of horror, where most projects being made these days are either remakes or sequels. They knew getting The Collector made, let alone into theaters, was going to be a challenge. Melton said, “We have always wanted to do an original horror film ourselves, but it is difficult in Hollywood these days. It’s no coincidence that there are numbers at the end of the titles of work we do.” “When you do sequels and remakes, creatively you are in a box because you have to serve that story and adhere to a mythology,” Melton added. “The Collector is really our vision. It’s going all up on the screen, and we are making no apologies for this one. It’s the hardest R-rated movie coming out this year, and horror fans should really embrace the film, especially anyone who liked Martyrs or Frontière(s).” The Collector was also an opportunity for Dunstan to get his chance to step back behind the camera and take on the role of director once again. Dunstan explained, “The scale was tremendously larger this time for me since the last time I did this, I was in school. There was a new level of responsibility and accountability for me, and what I’ve realized is that all those stumbles from my past were a badge of armor this time around. Without them, I wouldn’t have had a gauge to work against then.” As a director, there wasn’t anything that Dunstan wasn’t willing to do on behalf of The Collector. He was even willing to inflict bodily harm on himself when their budget wouldn’t allow for the effects needed to get certain shots. “There’s a scene where the lead character gets a hand burned from a lighter,” said Melton. “You need to see the hair getting singed and everything. Because we didn’t have the money to bring in a ‘stunt team’ to do it, Marcus just went ahead and did it. He even used the same hand for a scene where a fish hook had to be pushed through the skin and for a razor blade stunt.” “The Collector is the smallest budget compared to most movies we’ve worked on, but we couldn’t compromise anything because of money. ‘No’ was not an acceptable answer for us. Just ‘OW!’” added Melton. Going to great lengths definitely paid off for Dunstan and Melton. Originally The Collector was slated for a July 15th DVD release, but Freestyle Releasing felt so confident in the finished product they decided to give the film a theatrical run. “We know that this is a big risk, and since we are only on 1,500 screens, there is only a limited window of opportunity,” explained Dunstan. “Almost everyone who has seen the movie has reacted just how we have wanted them to. For us, The Collector getting a theatrical run is the equivalent of the Make-A-Wish Foundation showing up and we aren’t even sick. It’s amazing and gratifying for both of us.” The Collector will open in nationwide on July 31st. - Heather Wixson VISIT THE EVILSHOP @ AMAZON! Got news? Click here to submit it! Dread Comic-Con in the Dread Central forums!

SDCC 09: Marcus Dunstan and Patrick Melton Talk The Collector

Generally in horror you really aren’t supposed to talk about fairy tales. However, longtime friends Marcus Dunstan and Patrick Melton have enjoyed a whirlwind (and fairy tale-esque) career since they arrived on the scene in 2005 through their involvement with "Project Greenlight".

SDCC 09: Fred Dekker Talks Night of the Creeps DVD

While walking the superhero-infested halls of the SDCC, we ran into Night of the Creeps director Fred Dekker and spoke to him about all things interesting! Including ....

Tonner Introduces Three New Twilight Figures

Tonner Doll Company was the first collectibles outfit to recognize the potential of the Twilight franchise and (along with some prodding from Dread toy junkies) quickly jumped at the chance to bring this world of supernatural beings into their family of licenses. To date only Edward and Bella have been realized in doll form, but as the Dread crew closed up shop at San Diego Comic-Con, our excellent Tonner friends flagged us down for a sneak preview of what's to come.

SDCC 09: Will The Tingler Remake Make It to the Big Screen?

While catching up with Marcus Dunstan and Patrick Melton at Comic-Con, Dread Central wanted to find out about the long-rumored remake of The Tingler that they had been attached to.