In town for the UK premiere of his film Motivational Growth (review) at Sheffield's Celluloid Screams festival, self-described "Engine of Delight" Don Thacker gracefully sat down with us for a lengthy chat about the film and his work past, present and future. What's in that head of his?
The Mold knows, Jack. The Mold knows...
Dread Central: What was the motivation behind Motivational Growth?
Don Thacker: Well, the motivation was to make a movie (laughs). No... I'd actually pitched a completely different film called 'Flexure', which is this awesome sci-fi love thriller that I want to make. I'd actually written it, and I spent a couple of years at Fermilab, the National Accelerator laboratories in Illinois and was visiting there a couple of times a week doing research. I have some guys over there who want to be consultants on the picture. It's a story about a guy who...
The Mold knows, Jack. The Mold knows...
Dread Central: What was the motivation behind Motivational Growth?
Don Thacker: Well, the motivation was to make a movie (laughs). No... I'd actually pitched a completely different film called 'Flexure', which is this awesome sci-fi love thriller that I want to make. I'd actually written it, and I spent a couple of years at Fermilab, the National Accelerator laboratories in Illinois and was visiting there a couple of times a week doing research. I have some guys over there who want to be consultants on the picture. It's a story about a guy who...
- 11/6/2013
- by Pestilence
- DreadCentral.com
It Came From Yesterday, an indie sci-fi adventure film from Clear Conscience Pictures, has gotten distribution in North America, thanks to Panorama Entertainment.
Port Chester, New York (February 18th, 2013) – Panorama Entertainment, based in Port Chester, NY, has acquired North American distribution rights to the innovative science-fiction adventure film, It Came From Yesterday.
Produced in Pittsburgh, Pa by the fledgling production company, Clear Conscience Pictures, It Came From Yesterday utilizes a mix of today’s digital effects technology with live action creature work and puppetry to tell the tongue-in-cheek story of a 1940’s scientist solving the mystery of an alien army with connections to his own past.
Writer/Director, Jeff Waltrowski promises It Came From Yesterday to be more than just effects laden fare, ”I wanted to show the audience my interpretation of the films of the 40′s and 50′s. My love and admiration for the craftsmen who really pioneered not only a genre,...
Port Chester, New York (February 18th, 2013) – Panorama Entertainment, based in Port Chester, NY, has acquired North American distribution rights to the innovative science-fiction adventure film, It Came From Yesterday.
Produced in Pittsburgh, Pa by the fledgling production company, Clear Conscience Pictures, It Came From Yesterday utilizes a mix of today’s digital effects technology with live action creature work and puppetry to tell the tongue-in-cheek story of a 1940’s scientist solving the mystery of an alien army with connections to his own past.
Writer/Director, Jeff Waltrowski promises It Came From Yesterday to be more than just effects laden fare, ”I wanted to show the audience my interpretation of the films of the 40′s and 50′s. My love and admiration for the craftsmen who really pioneered not only a genre,...
- 3/4/2013
- by Andy Greene
- FamousMonsters of Filmland
Marvel has been touting the July 22nd release of Captain America: The First Avenger, and has focused all their efforts on the latest entry in the Marvel Film Universe. What they don’t talk about are the previous screen incarnations of the Star-Spangled Avenger. Beyond the Lawrence-Gantry animated series of the 1960s, there were several telefilms on CBS featuring Reb Brown in a modified outfit that looked borrowed from Evel Keneval.
There was also, the 1990 movie that bizarrely featured the Red Skull as an Italian fascist. Poor Matt Salinger donned the chainmail but never quite looked comfortable. What’s amazing is that the screenplay by Stephen Tolin is based on a story he crafted with acclaimed crime novelist Lawrence Block. Clearly, he did it for the bucks.
Thankfully, Twentieth Century Fox Home Entertainment’s “manufacturing on demand” program is making this forgotten film available just days before the new release.
There was also, the 1990 movie that bizarrely featured the Red Skull as an Italian fascist. Poor Matt Salinger donned the chainmail but never quite looked comfortable. What’s amazing is that the screenplay by Stephen Tolin is based on a story he crafted with acclaimed crime novelist Lawrence Block. Clearly, he did it for the bucks.
Thankfully, Twentieth Century Fox Home Entertainment’s “manufacturing on demand” program is making this forgotten film available just days before the new release.
- 6/30/2011
- by Robert Greenberger
- Comicmix.com
Filming on George A. Romero Presents: Deadtime Stories Volume 2 got underway just before this past Christmas. What’s that, you ask? What happened to Volume 1? Glad you asked.
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“Volume 1 is scheduled to come out in the spring, Volume 2 [which we previously reported on here] in the fall, and Volume 3 starts shooting this summer,” explains writer/co-director/co-producer Jeff Monahan (who also stars in Volume 2’s segment “WeT”). “Our distributor, Showcase Entertainment, really liked what they saw in Volume 1. Then when they got so much interest from territories all over the world so quickly,...
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“Volume 1 is scheduled to come out in the spring, Volume 2 [which we previously reported on here] in the fall, and Volume 3 starts shooting this summer,” explains writer/co-director/co-producer Jeff Monahan (who also stars in Volume 2’s segment “WeT”). “Our distributor, Showcase Entertainment, really liked what they saw in Volume 1. Then when they got so much interest from territories all over the world so quickly,...
- 2/20/2009
- Fangoria
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