Believe me its worth the wait! New episode is up!

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This week Tim and JSB are joined by BB&BS honorary secretary of race relations T-Shirt Joe as he discusses the independent 2010 flick Monsters.  JSB talks about the film that kicked off the new wave of French horror movies High Tension.  And Tim tells us why you don’t armor a werewolf in Project: Metalbeast.  All this and we answer your listener questions, and blabber on about everything under the sun.  And enjoy as Joe gives you his own personal guide to pooping.  

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Episode 85

Infinite Santa 8000: Official Video on Demand Release and Artwork Reveal!

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Infinite Santa 8000: Official Video on Demand Release and Artwork Reveal!

Infinite Santa 8000 will available on Video on Demand December 1st, 2013. Official carriers to be announced.

About the Film

Infinite Santa 8000 is the feature length story based on the popular web series of the same name. The original Web Series is 13 episodes long on YouTube which features the same lead characters (Santa, Dr Shackleton, and Martha) but tells a separate story from the film. With a view count of over 720,000 views, the series has garnered a cult following of fans demanding more content. Filmmakers Michael Neel and Greg Ansin, the team behind Midnight Releasing’s Drive-In Horrorshow and the Web Series, decided to give the fans what they want. They took the characters and the universe and have created a full length film with a simple concept: A cyborg Santa Claus killing mutants and robo-people in a vast post apocalyptic wasteland in the year 8000.  With a heavy metal soundtrack, the film features epic battle scenes, violent killing, and a 100-Foot Evil Easter Bunny.

Synopsis

A thousand years ago the world completely collapsed. Not much remains, except for the mutants, scum, and robo-people. Everyone must kill to survive.

Even Santa.

It is the year 8000. War, famine, and disease have ravaged the earth, transforming it into an inhospitable, desolate wasteland. Infinite Santa – half human and half machine – survives any way he can in this bleak world. Despite his tough existence, Infinite Santa still dreams of keeping the Christmas spirit alive by spreading goodwill and cheer to the nice people of the world.  But as the years have passed it has become harder for Infinite Santa. Instead of good people, all he finds are evildoers and hideous, no-good robo-mutations.

His one ray of hope is Martha, a robot girl full of the Christmas spirit. He rescued her from a deadly situation, and now she is like a daughter to him. They have a hard life but a good one, living on Santa’s ranch with his robo-reindeer. But Santa’s luck is about to run out. Santa’s arch-enemy, the evil mad scientist Dr. Shackleton, has found Santa again. Shackleton hates Santa and his stupid holiday, and will stop at nothing to uncover Infinite Santa’s mysterious secrets…and then destroy Infinite Santa once and for all. Dr. Shackleton is no fool. He knows how powerful Infinite Santa is, and has built an army to destroy him and Martha. Batsharks, Crabmonkeys, Dragonfly Snakes, Octo-Blobs, and Skin-Bots – and if they can’t kill Infinite Santa, a 100-foot Evil Easter Bunny should do the trick.

This fight will test Infinite Santa to his limits. He’ll need machine guns, flamethrowers, machetes, knives, jet packs, ornament grenades, and everything else in his arsenal just to survive.

The Original Webseries: http://www.youtube.com/user/InfiniteSanta8000

 

Official Trailer: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=stR5l5OcnNQ&feature=c4-overview&list=UUdxmAE7iwMcYGRs4OAUwcPA

 

Infinte Santa

Coming September 6th, 2013… exclusively on FullMoonStreaming.com

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Thanks to http://www.fullmoonhorror.com

The Long Lost Sequel
in the Trancers series!

Trancers: City of Lost Angels

Synopsis: Jack Deth, the super cop from the future, has put away three centuries worth of time traveling criminals.  But Deth’s most dangerous collar, the ultraviolent assassin Edlin Shock, has escaped from her maximum security holding cell and won’t rest until she’s exacted revenge.  Meanwhile, Deth is trying to make a life for himself as a private eye in 1988 Los Angeles with his hot-blooded girlfriend Lena (played by Academy Award winning actress Helen Hunt).  Relationship troubles are just the beginning of Deth’s problems when he learns that Edlin Shock has followed him back in time.  Aided by his former police chief McNulty, whose consciousness is inhabiting the body of a 13-year-old girl, Jack Deth will have to use his wits, as well as his fists, to save the past, present, and future!

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Official artwork for and release date for Night of the Naked Dead from BrainDamage Films!

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Thanks to Jeff at http://www.braindamagefilms.com

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Night of the Naked Dead will be available on DVD November 3rd, 2013 from Brain Damage Films.

About the Film

Set in a 250 year old house amidst wild and haunted Cape Cod saltwater marshes, like the Sixth Sense, the film marries a tightly plotted thriller with the paranormal. Writer/Director Junius Podrug’s vision was to blend Hitchcock with the X-Files when living dead carry their lust and rage out of the grave.

Full Synopsis:

A storm from hell brings mysterious strangers who come with secrets to a B&B on an isolated island. Emma, the B&B owner, is a struggling romance writer. David, a handyman, is a traumatized war veteran wrestling with his past and sleeping in his van. They face a menace more shockingly evil and wickedly terrifying than anything in their wildest dreams. Veronica arrives naked. Coby has blood on him. Then the Others appear. Sex and murder, lust and revenge will make this a night that the romance writer and her new friend will never forget… if they survive.

View Official Trailer: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JsT6WbNCwag

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Reviewers can view the film in our Online Screening Room.

For more information or additional press materials please contact:

Jeff Miller

JeffM@BrainDamageFilms.com.com

Midnight Syndicate releases original motion picture soundtrack to AXE GIANT THE WRATH OF PAUL BUNYAN

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August 16, 2013 (Cleveland, OH) – Symphonic gothic horror musicians MIDNIGHT SYNDICATE have just released the AXE GIANT THE WRATH OF PAUL BUNYAN: ORIGINAL MOTION PICTURE SOUNDTRACK.  The album, produced by Midnight Syndicate, features highlights from the movie score composed by EDWARD DOUGLAS along with The Ballad of Paul Bunyan performed by HICK’RY HAWKINS.

 

“From a simple flourish of strings to behemoth bass horns on the rampage, the score is everything I hoped it would be and more,” said director and co-writer Gary Jones.  “The perfect marriage of sight and sound, Ed’s music carries our film into that cool, cool realm of which filmmakers only dream.”;

 

“Gary wanted the film to have a feel similar to classic monster movies like King Kong.  I found myself trying to channel my inner (Max) Steiner and (Bernard) Herrmann, in an effort to achieve that big, dramatic, classical sound,” said composer Edward Douglas.  “The monster in the film is American folklore legend, Paul Bunyan, so it gave me the opportunity to work with some 19th century American instrumentation as well.  I think the result is a soundtrack that will sound both familiar and at times very different from what Midnight Syndicate has done to this point.”;

 

The CD is available now through the band’s website, as well as iTunes and Amazon.com.

 

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Official Midnight Syndicate website: www.MidnightSyndicate.com

Midnight Syndicate on Facebook: www.Facebook.com/MidnightSyndicate

The Axe Giant official movie website: www.AxeGiantMovie.com

Hick’ry Hawkins on YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/user/hickryhawkins

ONLINE VERSION AND PHOTOS AVAILABLE AT: http://www.midnightsyndicate.com/axegiantsoundtrack.htm

 

MIDNIGHT SYNDICATE

 

For almost two decades, composers Edward Douglas and Gavin Goszka have been known as Midnight Syndicate, creating symphonic soundtracks to imaginary films that facilitate a transcendental and adventurous escape into the secret dimensions of the mind’s eye. To many of their fans, they are Gothic music pioneers brewing a signature blend of orchestral horror music and movie-style sound effects. To others, they remain the first “haunted house band” that forever changed the Halloween music genre and became a staple of the October holiday season. And some know them as the duo that teamed up with Hasbro and Wizards of the Coast to produce the first official soundtrack to the legendary Dungeons & Dragons roleplaying game. Their critically-acclaimed works are reminiscent of sweeping, complex masterpieces by artists such as James Horner, Danny Elfman, Black Sabbath and King Diamond and have been featured as a part of films, television shows, video games and at haunted attractions, amusement parks, and live performances worldwide.

 

Midnight Syndicate’s music has become integral to setting a powerful mood at top-rated haunted attractions and amusement parks as well as at costume shops, gaming and Halloween parties and Halloween-themed cruises from Siberia and Hong Kong, to Europe and the United States. The duo has released 15 studio albums since 1997, and Douglas and Goszka’s original, work also been used at Hugh Hefner’s Halloween parties, on episodes of The Barbara Walters Special and in the drive-in film “The Rage,” Universal Studio’s Horror Nights XVIII as well as by Monday Night Football and by artists Insane Clown Posse, Three Six Mafia, Twiztid and The Misfits. In 2010, Midnight Syndicate released a full-length horror film called “The Dead Matter,” directed, scored and co-produced by Douglas alongside Robert Kurtzman (“From Dusk Till Dawn,” co-founder, KNB EFX) and Gary Jones (“Xena,” “Boogeyman 3”).

 

Midnight Syndicate continues to pursue its quest to use instrumental music to tell explicit stories full of tension, twists and turns. Most recently, the band completed the score to the grindhouse thriller “Axe Giant: The Wrath of Paul Bunyan.” In summer, 2013, Midnight Syndicate released the soundtrack to that film along with “Monsters of Legend,” a tribute to the classic Universal, Hammer and Euro horror films that gave birth to horror cinema.