Check out the rest of the pics here; I think these were made from JDF's clear PTEG blanks. As always, probably the most screen accurate that I have seen ever.
If you want a clear PTEG blank, hit JDF up; his turn-around time is much faster than other people providing the clear blanks and is so worth it!
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These were not made by JDF's clear blanks, but he still does up some nice ones!)
The Weinstein Company went Nazi on YouTube and had every and all H2 trailers removed, however here is a link to one hosted on a foreign server. Still, I think this one looks more promising than the remake, and hopefully it is better. People are still tripping over the fact there will/may be a maskless Myers in this film and that's sort of funny. I do understand the iconicness of the white mask, but at the same time it has been said that he will get another mak by the end of the film so... who gives a fuck? Halloween had an unmasked Myers where his face was shown and this will be no different in that aspect fo fucking get over it already.
For the people who are not familiar with Braxtan Films, here's a rundown: they have made the best fan films from day one and continue to this day. Some of their more popular fan films are Friday The 13th: Again!, Freddy Vs The Ghostbusters and Return Of The Ghostbusters. This film-- The Best Damn Sequel Period is certainly not their best, but for first time viewers it really serves a lot of amusement. It's really hard to even comment negatively or positively on it because it is what it is... just a short, funny fan film.
It's from one of the more old school Friday The 13th websites out there, one of the best of it's day- if not the best. This interview was done up by the one and only Erik Nash.
Okay now, you know me-- I tell you like it is when it comes to fan films. This review won't be any different and rest assured I will spare no tears on this pile of dung. Yeah, yeah, I know-- this movie was made by kids, but House Of The Dead was made by a very experienced director... and some people will understand where I am going with this.
This movie starts off with some chode walking backwards in the woods and what do ya know... he walks into Jason... well what supposed to be Jason. The Jason we have in this opus of crap is wearing a red flannel jacket with what seems to be a Styrofoam plate fashioned into a hockey mask. But, let's not forget the awesome chain chilling on Jason's shoulders-- you know, so we know that this is the same Jason from Friday The 13th Part 7. So, he dies and then we cut to some kid and an ex-gangster from the gheto black kid reminiscing about how the town used to be cool... or something.
If you want to keep up with these totals, HALLOWEENY on the Friday The 13th Forum has been doing daily posts to keep us up to date in this thread. I'd love to see this movie get to $100 million, but let's be honest-- that will never happen. Ninety-million is a good figure, and it passes Rob Zombie's opus of shit-- Halloween quite easily. Take that Rob, you Friday The 13th-hating motherfucker.
For fans of Combat Shock, this is a really awesome surprise. Combat Shock has the feel of a VanBebber film with some imagery of Richard Kern's early short films with the devastating atmosphere of movies like Full-Metal Jacket and Jacob's Ladder.
This baby is loaded with never before seen extras like:
American Nightmares (100 min): Never Before Seen Director's Cut
So, since my other Fangoria post featuring "A New Beginning" got so many clicks, here is another issue featuring the gore from the movie. One of the most memorable things of my youth was cracking open these Fangorias and seeing my favorite horror movies' behind the scene and gore pictures way before I was even able to watch the movie. What a tease it was!