Title: Dead Mine Directed by: Steven Sheil Starring: Ario Bayu, Sam Hazeldine, Mike Lewis, Les Loveday, Miki Mizuno, Carmen Soo, James Taenaka, Joe Taslim, Bang Tigor Available on VOD 05/02/13 & DVD 05/28/2013 The legend of Yamashita’s Gold drives a rich treasure hunter, his “golddigger” girlfriend, a researcher, engineer and some armed mercenaries as protection to the middle of the jungle in Indonesia. They are shot at by some unknown gunmen and are forced into a mine which caves in on them after a convenient grenade blast. The team venture downward where they discover the mine was converted into an underground bunker by the Japanese during WWII. Deep into the [ Read More ]
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- 5/13/2013
- by juliana
- ShockYa
Stars: Joe Taslim, Ario Bayu, Sam Hazeldine, Use Badhu, Byron Hulbert, Mike Lewis, James Taenaka, Les Loveday, Miki Muzuno | Written and Directed by Steve Sheil
Some four years after he struck horror-comedy gold with Mum & Dad, Steve Sheil returns to the directors chair for Dead Mine, which follows a treasure hunter as he adventures deep into the Indonesian jungle on the trail of the legendary Yamashita’s Gold. Caught in the middle of an attack by armed groups, the treasure hunter and his group take refuge in a supposedly abandoned World War II Japanese bunker and are trapped. They quickly realize they are not alone and engage in a desperate struggle for survival and a terrifying reality that the only way out is to go further in…
Following in the footsteps of fellow Brit Gareth Evans, Steve Sheil ups sticks and heads to Indonesia for an Outpost inspired horror tale...
Some four years after he struck horror-comedy gold with Mum & Dad, Steve Sheil returns to the directors chair for Dead Mine, which follows a treasure hunter as he adventures deep into the Indonesian jungle on the trail of the legendary Yamashita’s Gold. Caught in the middle of an attack by armed groups, the treasure hunter and his group take refuge in a supposedly abandoned World War II Japanese bunker and are trapped. They quickly realize they are not alone and engage in a desperate struggle for survival and a terrifying reality that the only way out is to go further in…
Following in the footsteps of fellow Brit Gareth Evans, Steve Sheil ups sticks and heads to Indonesia for an Outpost inspired horror tale...
- 5/9/2013
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
There are some people who were absolutely thrilled to see the culmination of Marvel’s recent run of Superhero blockbuster movies result in the box office Smash known as the Avengers. Others waited with baited breath for John Carter and well… I believe the term is “shit the bed”. Still others are looking on to The Dark Knight Rises and next week Prometheus (the non official, official Alien prequel). What do all these films have in common? Hype. Lots of it. It’s been a veritable Thanksgiving feast of hype for the silver screen savvy, and this whole time the only movie lil’ old Jimmy T. wants to see is the film about the fishies… Piranha 3Dd. Well its day has come and gone, twice in fact; once without the aid of eye apparel and the other with the bull benefit of all three dimensions. With all the technological achievements...
- 6/4/2012
- by Jimmy Terror
- The Liberal Dead
Dead Mine is an upcoming film from director Steven Sheil (Mum and Dad) that features treasure hunters in the Indonesian jungle. They are searching for Yamashita's Gold and Yamashita is an actual figure from history. He was a Japanese Naval officer and later Commander-in-Chief of the entire Japanese Navy. So, it is not hard to fathom that Yamashita had wealth of some sorts. Will the looters find his buried wealth?
That is an answer that film fans will have to wait for and another question involves the film's genre. Is this a horror film or thriller? Likely, Dead Mine is a combination of both genres. With Sheil already comfortable with horror in his picture Mum and Dad, then it is likely that this feature will also house some elements of horror. As well, the title gives some clues to its genre. Hopefully, Dead Mine is both horrifying and thrilling as a horror movie should be.
That is an answer that film fans will have to wait for and another question involves the film's genre. Is this a horror film or thriller? Likely, Dead Mine is a combination of both genres. With Sheil already comfortable with horror in his picture Mum and Dad, then it is likely that this feature will also house some elements of horror. As well, the title gives some clues to its genre. Hopefully, Dead Mine is both horrifying and thrilling as a horror movie should be.
- 3/2/2012
- by noreply@blogger.com (Michael Allen)
- 28 Days Later Analysis
The 21st season of Survivor started last night with the premiere, "Young At Heart" which had a new twist and a surprise celebrity castaway. We reviewed the episode last night and now our Round Table writers are eager to break down the ramifications in the opening edition of TV Fanatic's Survivor Round Table?
What did you make of former Dallas Cowboy's coach Jimmy Johnson being included in this season? How will the Medallion of Power impact the game? Who's your early favorite?
As always, we want to hear our reader's take on the weekly questions as well.
Medallion of Power - Love it or Loathe it?
Kakdaddy: The jury is still out for me, but I see huge potential. It could turn out to be a forgettable gimmick, but I think this will be a cool new twist. I say good job by the producers to mix it up a little.
What did you make of former Dallas Cowboy's coach Jimmy Johnson being included in this season? How will the Medallion of Power impact the game? Who's your early favorite?
As always, we want to hear our reader's take on the weekly questions as well.
Medallion of Power - Love it or Loathe it?
Kakdaddy: The jury is still out for me, but I see huge potential. It could turn out to be a forgettable gimmick, but I think this will be a cool new twist. I say good job by the producers to mix it up a little.
- 9/16/2010
- by tiaradio@hotmail.com (Mr. Probst)
- TVfanatic
There were two big components to last night’s premiere of the 21st season of Survivor, Survivor: Nicaragua. First, the introduction of a new wrinkle to the game, the Medallion of Power. Second, the inclusion of legendary football coach Jimmy Johnson. Which one proves to play the biggest role in shaping this season of Survivor will play out over the next few weeks. However, if you needed any clue which one CBS felt was the biggest hook, simply look at the title of last night’s episode, “Young At Heart."
The title pays homage to former University of Miami and Dallas Cowboys football coach Jimmy Johnson’s comment upon learning he was being placed on the older tribe, Espada. “I’m young at heart,” Johnson cried, but subsequently admitted in an interview; “I was looking forward to the young people carrying me.”
In general, I’m opposed to the inclusion of celebrities in reality shows,...
The title pays homage to former University of Miami and Dallas Cowboys football coach Jimmy Johnson’s comment upon learning he was being placed on the older tribe, Espada. “I’m young at heart,” Johnson cried, but subsequently admitted in an interview; “I was looking forward to the young people carrying me.”
In general, I’m opposed to the inclusion of celebrities in reality shows,...
- 9/16/2010
- by tiaradio@hotmail.com (Mr. Probst)
- TVfanatic
"Survivor: Nicaragua" features only people over 40 or people under 30, split into older and younger tribes. Wendy Jo DeSmidt-Kohloff, the farmer from Montana, was the first casualty. Were you surprised?
After being made to hike through the jungle, the 20 contestants are told about a Medallion of Power, which gives the person who snags it a big power for their tribe (but they don't know what yet). The 20 contestants take off running into the jungle.
A pretty, young Asian woman finds it first. I'm sorry, I don't know her name yet and those are very distinguishing characteristics. Her name is Brenda, turns out. When they get back to camp, they are divided by age and the under-30 tribe immediately loves it and seems a little haughty. Uh, did they not see "Survivor: Thailand"?
Jimmy Johnson is a contestant (if you hadn't heard) and the men are definitely aware of who he is (sorry,...
After being made to hike through the jungle, the 20 contestants are told about a Medallion of Power, which gives the person who snags it a big power for their tribe (but they don't know what yet). The 20 contestants take off running into the jungle.
A pretty, young Asian woman finds it first. I'm sorry, I don't know her name yet and those are very distinguishing characteristics. Her name is Brenda, turns out. When they get back to camp, they are divided by age and the under-30 tribe immediately loves it and seems a little haughty. Uh, did they not see "Survivor: Thailand"?
Jimmy Johnson is a contestant (if you hadn't heard) and the men are definitely aware of who he is (sorry,...
- 9/16/2010
- by editorial@zap2it.com
- Zap2It - From Inside the Box
Here we are Survivor fans — it’s the return of our favorite reality competition. We’ve read about the tribe split, the new power, met the cast and sized them up. Now, it’s time to see which of these twenty Americans can outwit, outplay and outlast the others to become the sole Survivor.
Survivor: Nicaragua begins, as seasons always do, with our fearless leader, Jeff Probst, voicing the arrival of the contestants into their beautiful, if not dangerous, surroundings (nice comparison, Jeff, of “old rain forests” battling with “young volcanoes”). The players are in two individual groups that are of mixed ages. They assume that these are their tribes. Jimmy J wonders what can top winning two Super Bowls: winning Survivor. Jimmy T. doesn’t like the look of Dan as he doesn’t appear to be someone who will work hard. Alina is wary of Marty because he...
Survivor: Nicaragua begins, as seasons always do, with our fearless leader, Jeff Probst, voicing the arrival of the contestants into their beautiful, if not dangerous, surroundings (nice comparison, Jeff, of “old rain forests” battling with “young volcanoes”). The players are in two individual groups that are of mixed ages. They assume that these are their tribes. Jimmy J wonders what can top winning two Super Bowls: winning Survivor. Jimmy T. doesn’t like the look of Dan as he doesn’t appear to be someone who will work hard. Alina is wary of Marty because he...
- 9/15/2010
- by Michael Salerno
- TVovermind.com
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