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Hear ye, hear ye, Big Live has an upcoming special event to share with you!
Bloody Disgusting (www.bloody-disgusting.com) is the place to go for everything gory, creepy, dead, and disgusting and now they’re screening a new feature length horror flick “Atrocious” on their site.
The video experience will be brought to you by Big Live (they’ll be using our video player, chat, and host functions) and the chat will be hosted by the Editor of Bloody Disgusting, Brad Miska.
So, show up at www.bloody-disgusting.com on Thursday, October 27th at8:30pm Eastern Time, 5:30pm Pacific Time.
It’s going to be very, very scary, and there will be lots to discuss in the chat with everyone else watching, so we’ll see you there!
For more info: http://www.bloody-disgusting.com/news/26745
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There hasn’t been much lately as far as plot details concerning the upcoming Warner Bros. remake of the Mortal Kombat film. Based on the brutal brawler, the series hit a bit of resurgence thanks to a game a lot of critics loved, as well as a web series from Kevin Tancharoen, which earned him the director’s seat for the remake.
Bloody Disgusting apparently has the plot details for the movie, and they’re probably not what you were expecting.
Details after the break.
Prepared to be scared?
The Big Live/Bloody Disgusting free online screening of “Atrocious” begins at 5:30pm PST/8:30pm EST here: http://www.bloody-disgusting.com/vod/ ! It’ll be hosted in real time by BloodyDisgusting.com’s Mr. Disgusting.
Here’s a little about the show you don’t want to miss:
“In April 4th of 2010, Quintanilla family was found murdered in their country side house. Police reported the existence of 37 hours of recorded evidence. “Atrocious” shows the real images of such evidence. Quintanilla family traveled to their old farm house in Sitges, where Christian and July investigated about the Legend of the Girl in the Garraf woods. Both of them used to record all day whatever they did. On the fifth day of their arrival they were found dead under strange circumstances. ATROCIOUS shows the last five days of life for Cristian Quintanilla and his siblings. It also shows the strange situations that they lived in those moments and which remain unexplained.” Written by Fernando Barreda (Director of Atrocious)
It’s going to be a very scary night. So join us at 5:30pm PST/8:30pm EST at http://www.bloody-disgusting.com/vod/ and come prepared to be scared. Muwahahahahahahahahahahaha
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Bloody Disgusting Interview with "Shinku" writer Ron Marz
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Shinku is the epic story of one samurai’s war against a clan of vampires, as she tries to eradicate every last blood-sucker on the planet. The solicitations for this book summarized it best with, “If you’re looking for vampires that sparkle … this ain’t it.” Shinku is a vampire story with balls and it brings back the gritty, stomach turning horror that has been missing from other vampire titles on shelves.
Tell us about where the idea for Shinku originated?
RM: In all honesty, the seed of the idea came from a Vampirella story I was going to pitch years ago about Vampirella teaming up a Japanese vampire hunter. That story never even got pitched because the editor I wanted to work with left the company. So the concept went back into the slush pile in my brain, and eventually came out again as this samurai/vampire hunter story … sans Vampirella, obviously.
With the success of Twilight, True Blood, and 30 Days of Night the market for vampires is at an all-time high and oversaturated. How is Shinku different from your run-of-the-mill vampire romance story?
RM: Well, for starters, Shinku doesn’t suck like Twilight does. Obviously I’m being a little flippant here, but Shinku is me telling my version of a vampire story. The general Shinku concept was in place long before Twilight became a thing, or True Blood hit HBO. I was actually a little reticent to do Shinku now just because there’s such a vampire surge at the moment, and you never want to seem like you’re jumping on the bandwagon. But Shinku is in a lot of ways the anti-Twilight because our vampires are most definitely monsters who prey upon humanity, rather than cuddling with them. If anything, Shinku puts vampires back in the roll of unapologetic bad guys.