It looks as if Resident Evil will join Halo, Call of Duty, and Super Mario Bros in the growing list of popular video games that have received a gritty YouTube reboot. The likeabosstvnow channel has released a trailer for Resident Evil: Welcome To Raccoon City, a dark adaptation of the zombie-filled franchise set to release on February 28th. Welcome To Raccoon City will follow three of the series most popular protagonists: Leon Kennedy, Chris Redfield, and Jill Valentine. Director Jay Lee has also hinted at an interactive element, imploring viewers to "Watch as three different story lines unfold before you! Better yet…you get to choose who to follow!" If the trailer is any indication, we can expect plenty of dark corridors and shadowy assassins along each path. The series' cast is a laundry list of notable web creators. Travis Richey and Helenna Santos-Levy, both of whom currently appear...
- 2/7/2013
- by Sam Gutelle
- Tubefilter.com
By MoreHorror.com
You won't want to miss tonight's special gaming episode of “Todd & The Book of Pure Evil” at 10:00 p.m. followed by the dudes of “Holliston” getting skunked at 10:30 p.m. and stay tuned for a late night viewing of an all-new episode of “Bite Me” at 12:00 a.m. on FEARnet.
Check out the official lineup below and also find clips from all three episodes and some photos as well.
"Todd & The Book of Pure Evil” – 10:00 p.m.
Brand-new episode of “Todd & The Book of Pure Evil” on FEARnet starring Jason Mewes, Alex House, Maggie Castle, Bill Turnbull, Melanie Leishman and Chris Leavins at 10:00 p.m. Et.
Episode 206 - Fisting Fantasy - Trapped inside a video game, the Gang embarks on an epic quest to slay The Red Knight and make a special friend along the way.
“Holliston” – 10:30 p.m.
Tune-in to...
You won't want to miss tonight's special gaming episode of “Todd & The Book of Pure Evil” at 10:00 p.m. followed by the dudes of “Holliston” getting skunked at 10:30 p.m. and stay tuned for a late night viewing of an all-new episode of “Bite Me” at 12:00 a.m. on FEARnet.
Check out the official lineup below and also find clips from all three episodes and some photos as well.
"Todd & The Book of Pure Evil” – 10:00 p.m.
Brand-new episode of “Todd & The Book of Pure Evil” on FEARnet starring Jason Mewes, Alex House, Maggie Castle, Bill Turnbull, Melanie Leishman and Chris Leavins at 10:00 p.m. Et.
Episode 206 - Fisting Fantasy - Trapped inside a video game, the Gang embarks on an epic quest to slay The Red Knight and make a special friend along the way.
“Holliston” – 10:30 p.m.
Tune-in to...
- 4/17/2012
- by admin
- MoreHorror
Josh Levin wrote this great review of Zombieland for Slate back in 2009. His thesis states that Jesse Eisenberg, Woody Harrelson, and Emma Stone’s romp through the undead, Bill Murray’s mansion, and the Southwestern United States is so good because the action unspools less like a movie and more like a movie made by a gamer who’s obsessed with first-person shooters. Here’s an excerpt: Zombie cinema has already been sliced into such thin micro-genres— zombie pole dancers! zombie Nazis! — that auteurs of the undead should probably stop striving for originality. And yet Zombieland is something new, perhaps because it borrows from another medium. While the movie may not have been hatched inside a PlayStation, Zombieland reveals why every video-game movie ever made has been horrendous. Games, particularly the kind that get optioned by Hollywood, are supposed to be fun. Movies based on games, however, take themselves altogether too seriously,...
- 3/8/2012
- by Joshua Cohen
- Tubefilter.com
I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again: Found footage flicks are a dime a dozen. And while I don’t dislike them on principle, I’m starting to realize that the bad certainly outweigh the good. I completely understand that this format is a cheap and easy way for filmmakers to get their foot in the proverbial door, but old-fashioned storytelling is always better than pretending your movie is a legitimate documentation of some sort of real-life horror. I’m just saying. Below you’ll find a trailer for the upcoming genre endeavor “Evidence”, a film which arrives on DVD this March. Here’s what this particular flick is all about: Ryan is making a documentary on his friend, Brett, about camping for the first time. However, once they begin camping, they discover that there is a mysterious figure that is hunting them. “Evidence” stars Ryan McCoy,...
- 2/9/2012
- by Todd Rigney
- Beyond Hollywood
by MoreHorror.com
FEARnet television will premiere the Machinima and Lionsgate original zombie apocalypse comedy web series, “Bite Me”on March 6th. The series will also concurrently premiere on Machinima Network online.
On the heels of the massively successful first season, it was announced today that the second season of “Bite Me,” will also be run on FEARnet, the premium cable network for horror, thriller and suspense, backed by Lionsgate, Sony and Comcast. Check out the trailer below the official details.
Machinima, the number one video entertainment brand for gamers around the world, and Lionsgate (NYSE: Lgf), a leading diversified global entertainment company, have partnered to renew Machinima’s original zombie apocalypse comedy series “Bite Me.” It was announced today by Allen DeBevoise, Chairman and CEO of Machinima, and Lionsgate’s Curt Marvis, who orchestrated the Company’s partnership with Machinima and is overseeing the series for Lionsgate.
On March 6th,...
FEARnet television will premiere the Machinima and Lionsgate original zombie apocalypse comedy web series, “Bite Me”on March 6th. The series will also concurrently premiere on Machinima Network online.
On the heels of the massively successful first season, it was announced today that the second season of “Bite Me,” will also be run on FEARnet, the premium cable network for horror, thriller and suspense, backed by Lionsgate, Sony and Comcast. Check out the trailer below the official details.
Machinima, the number one video entertainment brand for gamers around the world, and Lionsgate (NYSE: Lgf), a leading diversified global entertainment company, have partnered to renew Machinima’s original zombie apocalypse comedy series “Bite Me.” It was announced today by Allen DeBevoise, Chairman and CEO of Machinima, and Lionsgate’s Curt Marvis, who orchestrated the Company’s partnership with Machinima and is overseeing the series for Lionsgate.
On March 6th,...
- 2/5/2012
- by admin
- MoreHorror
Bite Me, Machinima's original zombie apocalypse comedy series, is coming back for seconds—this time on TV. Today Machinima Chairman and CEO Allen DeBevoise and Lionsgate’s Curt Marvis announced an expanded second season of Bite Me premiering on March 6 on the Machinima Network and FEARnet, the Lionsgate, Sony and Comcast backed television cable network for horror, thriller and suspense. "Bite Me is yet another example of the type of premium content that we know resonates with our global audience of highly engaged and influential young males, said DeBevoise. “We’re thrilled to partner with Lionsgate on the second season and look forward to expanding this into a global franchise." Has Bite Me outgrown its online roots? Not only will FEARnet be the exclusive TV home for Bite Me, it will also feature extended episodes, behind the scenes content, and special presentation movie length versions of the show. The cable...
- 2/3/2012
- by Drew Baldwin
- Tubefilter.com
by Tim Mathis
Do you remember your first time camping? There's nothing like that first time, and in the upcoming "found footage" movie Evidence, Ryan is making a documentary to record his friend Brett's first camping experience. Of course all hell breaks loose (as you guessed) and the movie promises that “it’s not what you think".
All signs appear to point positively to the fact that this one isn't what you'd expect, including a comment from Uncle Creepy at DreadCentral.com, who said
"The horrors of Evidence are thrown at you relentlessly, full throttle, full frontal, with absolutely no holds barred until the very last frame of the incredible end credits sequence."
Watch for the theatrical release in early 2012 and check out the trailer below. You can also find the official Evidence facebook page here.
Short Movie Synopsis:
Ryan is making a documentary on his friend, Brett, about camping for the first time.
Do you remember your first time camping? There's nothing like that first time, and in the upcoming "found footage" movie Evidence, Ryan is making a documentary to record his friend Brett's first camping experience. Of course all hell breaks loose (as you guessed) and the movie promises that “it’s not what you think".
All signs appear to point positively to the fact that this one isn't what you'd expect, including a comment from Uncle Creepy at DreadCentral.com, who said
"The horrors of Evidence are thrown at you relentlessly, full throttle, full frontal, with absolutely no holds barred until the very last frame of the incredible end credits sequence."
Watch for the theatrical release in early 2012 and check out the trailer below. You can also find the official Evidence facebook page here.
Short Movie Synopsis:
Ryan is making a documentary on his friend, Brett, about camping for the first time.
- 8/7/2011
- by admin
- MoreHorror
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