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Trailer Park of Terror (V), Synopsis, Coment and Poster

October 20, 2008 / 2592

SYNOPSIS

Based on the popular Imperium Comics series, . Six troubled high school students and their chaperon, an optimistic youth ministries Pastor, return from an outdoor character building retreat in the mountains.

During a raging storm, their bus crashes, hopelessly stranding them in the middle of the Trucker’s Triangle, a forgotten locus of consummate in the middle of nowhere.

The hapless group seeks shelter for the night in a seemingly abandoned trailer park they find down the road. However, when the sun sets, it’s not refuge they find.

Instead, terror finds them in the form of Norma, a damned redneck reaper with a killer body who dispenses vengeance and death aided by her cursed companions, a bloodthirsty brood of Undead trailer trash.

Comments… By: MrDisgusting

If you head on over to the official website for Steven Goldmann’s , you can check out a special behind-the-scenes featurette for the film, which currently shot around the Los Angeles area. The film follows six troubled high school students who find terror in Norma, a damned redneck reaper with a killer body who dispenses vengeance and death aided by her cursed companions, a bloodthirsty brood of Undead trailer trash. Read more …

Dek Hor / The Dorm (Thai) 2006, Plot/Synopsis, Dorm Won Award at Cannes and Trailer

October 20, 2008 / 4505

Director : Songyos Sugmakanan
Starring : Chalee Trairat, Jintara Sukkapat, Siranath Jianthavorn…
Detail: / Mystery
Source: DVD
Year: 2006
Playtime: 111 mins
Sound : Thai
Subtitle: English
Imdb : Dek Hor

Plot/Synopsis

A gentle movie about a shy boy at a strict boarding school, \”Dorm\” is a top-tier Thai fantasy with export stamped all over it. Aside from minor inconsistencies in its mid-section, this elegant mood piece forges a meaningful relationship between the supernatural and its central characters\’ guilt and loneliness. Making his solo bow after co-directing 2003 local smash \”My Girl,\” helmer Songyos Sugmakanan is a talent to watch.
Dek Hor a.k.a. Dorm Won Award at Cannes
I have just got a good news minutes ago from P’Yong (Songyos Sugmakanan) - the young and talented director of Dek Hor, internationally known as Dorm. Congratulations to this critically acclaimed coming-of-age-in-disguise-of- Thai film for winning Cannes Junior Award at Cannes Film Festival 2007. (Read the news here in French.) The award, which is officially known as Prix Cannes Junior, is given annually to the best international films for children and young adults. Read more …

The Cut (Korean) 2007, Poster, Plot, Synopsis and Trailer

October 17, 2008 / 1999

Synopsis / Plot

In a cold dark shaded anatomy classn room, 6 student prosectors are taking part in anatomy class Sun-hwa, Ki-bum, Joong-suk, Eun-joo, Ji-young and Kyung-min are smart medical college freshmen in the same anatomy class. Sun-hwa smart and confident; Ki-bum born to be a team leader full of confidence, Joong-suk son a hospital owner; Kyung-min too weak to be a doctor; Ji-young sexy and haughty but poor at study, Eun-joo studious nerd.

They are competing with each other to be the best surgeon, but are strongly tied with fellowship as a team. In the first class, they try to suppress their fear and approach the cadaver that is waiting for them…. The first
meeting with a deadly beautiful cadaver, and their nightmare begins. The cadaver is assigned to them, right after the first class. They suffer from ghosts and hallucinations. After several accidents and death of some
team members, they start to realize something horrible is coming for them. They do their best to survive and find one clue: these accidents all have something to do with the female cadaver.

Aka: ?????(Hae-boo-hak-kyo-sil)
Year: 2007
Directed: Son Tae-woong
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Condemned 2: Bloodshot E3 2007 Preshow Impressions Poster, trailer and Previews

October 13, 2008 / 7550

The sequel to the brutal first-person action game looks to raise the level of violence, as well as the story.

Games don’t get much more brutal than 2005’s Condemned: Criminal Origins, a first-person action game built around the idea that you pretty much have to pummel your opponents to death using your bare hands, blunt objects, sledgehammers, and whatever else is convenient for you at the time. It made for an incredibly violent, yet also creepy, and stunning game. Well, the brutality is going to get ratcheted up even higher in : Bloodshot. This sequel promises to combine the shocking violence with a creepy atmosphere, and the result is a game that feels like it’s a combination of the paranormal game F.E.A.R. with the movie Saw, as well as a good bit of C.S.I.-style forensic work on the side.

will pick up a year after the events of the first game. Once again, you’ll play as Ethan Thomas, a disgraced FBI agent who has fallen into a drunken depression after his life falls apart because of his uncontrollable rage that causes him to beat the heck out of anyone who offends him. To say that the subject matter is bleak would be understating it, but things get even stranger after Thomas meets a mysterious figure at a playground who bashes his head in with a brick. At this point, you’ll begin a descent into a creepy, paranormal world…or will you? That’s because the story in looks to be anything but conventional.

The emphasis in is to really open up the combat system, which Sega admits was a bit too repetitive in the original game. Now there are four layers to combat, starting with hand-to-hand. You can punch, kick, and grab opponents, twisting their heads around to snap their necks or pummel them to death. Or you can get creative and use the environmental finishing moves, which is another layer to combat. If you grab a guy from behind and slam his head into a television set or against a wall, then you can stomp on his neck to break his back. Then there are weapons, which are yet another layer. Read more …

Alone: The Horror Begins, Previews & Features, Trailer and Pics

October 9, 2008 / 1264

We go bump in the night with Centerscore’s new survival extravaganza.

After years of neglect, the survival genre is suddenly receiving a lot of attention on mobile. First, we previewed Rovio Mobile’s Darkest Fear a few months ago; now, we’ve played a ways into Centerscore’s : The Begins, a spooky action adventure that’ll be out in time for Halloween. From what we can tell so far, this game has all the ingredients of an awesome survival game: large environments, lots of darkness, frightening enemies…and a flashlight.

BOO!

Unlike the slower, puzzle-oriented Darkest Fear, : The Begins concentrates more on the action aspect of monster disposal. After surviving a plane crash into thick woods and encountering a dying victim of roving ghosts (called “howlers”) and zombies, your nameless hero sets out in search of help. At the beginning of the game, all he has to his name are a flashlight, a cattle prod, and a busted-up cell phone, which will occasionally receive text messages from nonplayer characters. Read more …

A History of Evil (Video)

October 9, 2008 / 631

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Animated Documentary-Mockumentary about in western civilization from Ancient Greece to present day.

After all the comments I feel like some clarification is in order, but firstly, to you guys that liked it:

Thanks, you’ve made my day.

The film was intended to show what people have believed in and pointed to as throughout history. It was meant to get you to think about what really is. It is meant to show that when we get too obsessed with “” we might end up taking part in it ourselves.

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World of Warcraft: Wrath of the Lich King Updated Hands-On - Through the Howling Ford and Borean Tundra, Poster, Images, Trailers, Preordered, Interview and Private Server

September 26, 2008 / 40491

We take a look at not one, but two new starting areas in the upcoming World of Warcraft expansion.

Logging into The Wrath of the Lich King feels just like logging into normal World of Warcraft. Things don’t start to get a little bit different until you travel to a major city for, what else? A shave and a haircut. When you see the red and white barber’s pole, you’ll think “Why not? I’ve had this mullet for 70 levels. It’s time for a change!” So you’ll sit down in the barber’s chair to flip through hairstyles, hair colors, and facial-hair dos just like you would in the character-creation screen; except that this time, your new look will cost at least a dozen gold. Now, before we go any further, we must warn you that this preview may contain spoilers on the expansion’s new content. Also, please note that our impressions are based on an unfinished beta version of the game, so all information here, haircut-related and otherwise, is subject to change.

This do is all the rage in the frozen north, ho ho ho!

Once you settle on a new look (Good-bye, comb-over; hello, red Mohawk!), you’ll be ready to introduce your new self to the new zones. You’re free to travel to either the Borean Tundra or the Howling Fjord, but you should definitely check out the Howling Fjord first. The quests here tend to run a level lower than they do in the Borean Tundra. They’re also more concentrated around their respective horde and alliance strongholds. Once you’ve gained three to four levels in the Howling Fjord, you’ll easily breeze through everything in the Borean Tundra for another quick and easy level or two. That’s the beauty of having two starting zones; you’ll always be ahead of the level curve if you complete them both.

The Howling Fjord is a zone dominated by the Vrykul–huge Viking men with terrible manners. Though there are many factions, none of them are friendly. As you make your way through the Howling Fjord quest lines, so too will you make your way through each Vrykul village. In many cases, you’ll simply kill a set number of them, but in others, you’ll burn their towers, blast their structures, and kill their dogs. Some of the best quests, though, involve a pirate stronghold known as Scalawag Point. The first two characters you meet are a Blood Elf-worshiping artifact collector and a beefy Tauren bookie. The quests of these two characters intersect because the collector owes the beefy bookie money; so don’t be surprised if, when turning in a quest to the collector, another player comes in and kicks his butt. Read more …

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