Sweet! It is so cool to see my good friend Eric Spudic in Fred Olen Ray’s Dino Wolf, which is coming to DVD in October. We have for you the gory and hairy trailer.
Human DNA mixed with prehistoric Dire Wolf skeleton results in a terrifying Hybrid monster. Fun man-in-suit monster movie by Cult film director Fred Olen Ray. Coming to DVD in October, 2011. Stars Maxwell Caulfield (Grease 2) and Gil Gerard (Buck Rogers). Not for the squeamish… Creature by Roy Kynrim’s Sota Effects portrayed by Greg Paul Smith, written by Fred Olen Ray, Dan Golden and Pat Moran. Produced by Kimberly A Ray and Vince Ravine.
Human DNA mixed with prehistoric Dire Wolf skeleton results in a terrifying Hybrid monster. Fun man-in-suit monster movie by Cult film director Fred Olen Ray. Coming to DVD in October, 2011. Stars Maxwell Caulfield (Grease 2) and Gil Gerard (Buck Rogers). Not for the squeamish… Creature by Roy Kynrim’s Sota Effects portrayed by Greg Paul Smith, written by Fred Olen Ray, Dan Golden and Pat Moran. Produced by Kimberly A Ray and Vince Ravine.
- 8/6/2011
- by Jason Bene
- Killer Films
Talk about chutzpah. David Bergstein is behind a group seeking to acquire the Miramax name and film library from Disney, while in Berlin, his Pangea Media Group and subsidiary Capitol Films will be hustling movies from their existing library during the European Film Market.
Pangea is pushing ahead on both fronts even though Bergstein's legal problems continue to mount, the company's domestic marketing and distribution staffers have been laid off, and there are questions about whether the firm controls some of the movies being offered to buyers at the Berlinale. These pics include "$5 a Day," starring Christopher Walken and Sharon Stone, and Taylor Hackford's "Love Ranch," starring Joe Pesci and Hackford's wife, Helen Mirren.
Despite his travails, Bergstein has found a Saudi Arabian investor and is working with Deutsche Bank to help him acquire the Miramax name and film library, which Disney values as high as $700 million. (There are other potential bidders for Miramax,...
Pangea is pushing ahead on both fronts even though Bergstein's legal problems continue to mount, the company's domestic marketing and distribution staffers have been laid off, and there are questions about whether the firm controls some of the movies being offered to buyers at the Berlinale. These pics include "$5 a Day," starring Christopher Walken and Sharon Stone, and Taylor Hackford's "Love Ranch," starring Joe Pesci and Hackford's wife, Helen Mirren.
Despite his travails, Bergstein has found a Saudi Arabian investor and is working with Deutsche Bank to help him acquire the Miramax name and film library, which Disney values as high as $700 million. (There are other potential bidders for Miramax,...
- 2/10/2010
- by By Alex Ben Block
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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