Creeping in Reptile Flesh Now On Amazon

The good news is that the new Morrigan Books release of my weird-tales collection Creeping in Reptile Flesh is now available from Amazon as an actual book as well as in virtual format for Kindle.

With all 14 stories from the original Australian edition included (and re-edited), plus a bonus story that has a direct connection to the titular novella, you NEED to go grab a copy!

To celebrate the event, Morrigan has made a special offer to sell 50 copies direct from Morrigan Books at only $12.00 for both the book and shipping combined (though only for US delivery). Go to the Morrigan website to take up the great offer!

If you’re unfamiliar with the multi-award nominated collection of scifi/horror fantasy stories, check out this Backbrain article about the launch, which includes a lengthy interview.

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Sketches of Kong

I can’t say the phenomenon is something I’m particularly familiar with, but the images Undead Backbrain has been given of the 5Finity Productions Premium Sketch Card set based on Joe DeVito’s Kong, King of Skull Island look pretty cool.

As you may remember Kong, King of Skull Island is a book, a comic series and a proposed movie, based on characters created by Merian C. Cooper for the 1933 giant ape classic, King Kong (US-1933; dir. Merian C. Cooper and Ernest B. Schoedsack). For the latest on the DeVito-inspired film see the Undead Backbrain article, Intimations of Kong.

Anyway 5Finity produce sketch card packs, and their Kong, King of Skull Island set looks as epic as the film itself. The series run consists of 650 packs, featuring at least one sketch card per pack drawn by some of the most popular sketch card artists. Among the 650 sketch card packs, there are random Special Packs dispersed as follows:

  • 120 Rare Artist Sketch Cards (1:6 packs)
  • 40 Hot Packs with 2-3 Sketch Cards (1:22 packs)
  • 40 Joe DeVito Autographed Cards (1:22 packs)
  • 10 Gold Signed Joe DeVito Autographed Cards (1:65)
  • Plus, buybacks and surprises!

The odds of receiving a Special Pack is 1 in 3 packs!

The bad news is the set was released on August 15, 2011 and sold out before it hit the stores! However, a 5Finity representative commented that singles should be appearing on eBay and the sketch card forums.

Meanwhile, here are three of the “sketches”, by Anthony Hochrein, Mark McHaley and John Johnston respectively:

For those who are interested, here is the artist line-up:

Adam Cleveland
Alfred Lopez Jr
Amber Stone
Andy Black
Anthony Hochrein
Arley Tucker
Bill McKay
Brandon Kenney
Brent Schoonover
Buddy Prince
EJ Su
Frankie B Washington
George Calloway
George Webber
Hugh Vogt
Jason Hughes
Jason Metcalf
Jeffrey Witty
Jessica Hickman
John Johnston
Kelly Everaert
Manny Mederos
Mark Bloodworth
Mark McHaley
Mel Uran
Norval Hernawan
Puggdogg
Richard Stahnke
Robin Thompson
Roger Andrews
Ryan Wilton
Sam Agro
Samantha Johnson
Scott Simmons
Steve Jasper
Tim Baron
Tony Parker
Victor “Victoman” Rodriguez

  • Source: Steven L. Frank for 5Finity, via Avery Guerra. Written by Robert Hood; 5Finity website.
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Watch out! The Muckman’s Here

Earlier this year I reviewed Brett Piper’s latest b-monster epic, the swamp-stained, ooze-splattered Muckman — from a screener copy. I liked it, despite its low-budget limitations, or maybe because of them. Anyway, now I find that my name appears on the the cover of the soon-to-materialise DVD, endorsing its monstrous virtues:

Go read the review if you want to know all about the film — which features a monster with a conceptual relationship to the guy pictured below and who lives a similar life-style, albeit a bit less superhero-connected and without being an acquaintance of Howard the Duck:

At any rate the good news is that Muckman hits DVD this month:

According to distributor Chemical Burn Entertainment, Brett (Drainiac and much else besides) Piper and Mark (Splatter Beach) Polonia’s old school swamp monster movie Muckman is finally going to be released on DVD on September 20th, 2011. Besides the movie itself, the disc will also contain several special features, such as an audio commentary, a behind-the-scenes featurette, a photo gallery and a trailer show.

Muckman is a charming homage to the drive-in classics of yesteryear, which was originally shot in 2009. The film, which was just shown at Germany’s renowned Weekend Of Horror festival a few weeks ago, tells the story of a sensation-seeking TV crew that hunts down a fabled swamp thing-like creature, the so-called Muckman, in the musty mires of Pennsylvania. Featuring a talented ensemble cast including the lovely scream queens Anju (Shock-O-Rama) McIntyre, Alison (Bacterium) Whitney and Danielle (Halloween Night) Donahue, Muckman is jam-packed [more mud-packed, I would’ve thought] with all the ingredients of a highly entertaining retro-fright fest—gruesome rubber-suit monsters, wicked stop-motion critters, accomplished practical effects, likable characters, tongue-in-the-cheek humor and, of course, a slimy, tentacle-draped fiend from beyond the surface!

Here’s the full DVD cover, back and front, which you can study in detail with a flick of the mouse-finger:

So take a look at the trailer, all you swamp-monster aficionados, and start saving your detritus for the big day!

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Addendum: Lest we forget Muckman’s old-school inspirations

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Exclusive! First Look at Maggots!

Bobby Bragg has been in the film business for quite a while now, mostly as a stuntman and actor, but also in other major roles from writer to director and producer. In a career that spans several decades from the mid-1980s to the present, he has been involved in genre exploitation classics (and not-so-classics) such as Waxworks, Hell Comes to Frogtown, Friday the 13th Part VII: The New BloodSundown: The Vampire in Retreat, Alienator, Children of the Corn V: Fields of Terror and even the TV series L.A. Heat.

Now he takes on Maggots.

As director/executive producer/producer/FX — and in conjunction with the irrepressible Fred Olen Ray in the role of executive producer/FX supervisor/FX — Bragg is bringing to the screen a new alien invasion thriller that features giant maggots … giant maggots with claws. It is the first in a slew of new genre films Undead Backbrain will be revealing to the world in coming months.

Synopsis:

A meteor blasts through space and quickly enters the Earth’s atmosphere, crashing hard and littering the area with fragments of meteorite. Two unsuspecting campers witness the spectacle and proceed to investigate. Maggots crawl from the broken fragments and start to grow as they escape the space rock. A group of youth re-habbers are on a field trip to the area as two scientists from the local university are dispatched to investigate… It soon becomes a fight to survive the giant maggots, which have acquired a thirst for human blood. Will there be maggot steaks at the local diner or human carnage, in this thrill ride of maggot mayhem!

Cast:

William Prosser – HEATH
Deone Jennings – DANI
Nikki Grill – CHRISTINA
Jesse Bragg Jacobs – LARRY
Andres Coria – CHESTER
Sarah Ashley Stringer – SHELLY
Aaron Knudson – HANK
Jerry Bell Jr. – BIG JIM
Catherine Johnson – EDITH
Theo Montgomery – RANCE
Raj Patel – STORE OWNER
Louise Stinson – WAITRESS
Sophia Brown – CAMPER
David Howarth – CAMPER 2

Stay tuned for more information…. and check out more images from Maggots below.

  • Source: Bobby Bragg and Fred Olen Ray. Via Avery Guerra. Written by Robert Hood.
  • Sorotv website

Gallery:

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Exclusive Release News: Dino Wolf

We just heard from Fred Olen Ray that his film Dino Wolf — formerly known as Dire Wolf but now having embraced the current monster throwback conceit, in the tradition of Dino-Shark — will be out on October 18 on the Retromedia label, distributed by Bayview Entertainment. The film is set to have its world premiere at this year’s B-Movie Celebration in Franklin, Indiana.

Earlier information on the film (when it was called Dire Wolf) can be found on Undead Backbrain here.

Trailer:

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  • Source: Fred Olen Ray via Avery Guerra.
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Exclusive: Kanigar, a Giant Monster Film in the Making?

According to up-and-coming UK filmmaker, Bevin Wright, Undead Backbrain (along with Monster Island News) were a source of information and inspiration when he began working on his stand-alone giant monster trailer. Whatever the inspiration — and classic 1950s creature features are obviously high on the list  — Kanigar the Undefeatable looks like a nostalgic hoot of a non-film.

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Undead Backbrain asked Wright how it came about.

The trailer was made during my final year in university as part of my dissertation on using practical special effects, I’ve grown up on a healthy diet of old B-movies and the Godzilla movies and so wanted to try my hand at doing a kaiju movie. I was determined to make a really old-school man-in-a-suit monster movie that captured the feeling of those classic movies.

I spent around a year on making the trailer amongst other projects, from getting concept art done [see above], building the props and making the costume from scratch to finally shooting it in small sections over two weeks either in the studio working with a green screen or out on the university sports field with a small crew of no more then four other people.

The Kanigar costume was made from cardboard, papiermâché and fabric, just building it on the dining-room table and having help from my mum putting the suit together, just a very low tech way of making the costume, for example the eyes are made from Easter egg packaging with lights inside.

We asked if there would ever be a proper feature version of Kanigar to go with the trailer?

I still have all the costumes, props and miniatures but am still trying to get my foot in the door of the UK film industry. If given the opportunity and resources, however, I would definitely jump at the chance to make a feature version.

Maybe one day soon Wright’s “little tribute to those old monster movies” will become a bigger tribute!

For more production images, see the Gallery below.

  • Source: Bevin Wright via Avery Guerra. Written by Robert Hood.

Gallery:

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Exclusive Images: Empress Vampire

Ah, vampire movies! There’s been so many — and they’re so varied. Well, this one’s got fangs, blood, bare flesh, blood on bare flesh, entrails, lots of cleavage, gaudily lavish costumes, beautiful female vampires, and a van Helsing or two. It even throws in a government conspiracy for good measure. The film clearly has nothing to do with Twilight, but just as clearly it has leapt on the mid-70s Hammer carriage and is flogging the horses on with gusto.

Empress Vampire (aka Huang Hou Xi Xue Gui) (US-2011; dir. Phil Condit) and its old-school mix of low-tech horror and extravagant exploitation aesthetics must come as something of a relief to all those vampire aficionados out there currently feeling stifled by the undead soul-searching, school-girl infatuation and glittery vamp-hugging that we’ve been inflicted with during this part of the century.

Synopsis:

The government gets more than it bargained for when it tries to enlist the Empress Vampire (Ange Maya) to use her death-dealing skills as a secret agent.  On orders from Secretary of Defense Arthur Hayes (Tom Cochran), FBI Agent Dan Higgins (Beau Nelson) is sent to locate the Empress. When he encounters a vampire hunter (Garrett Brawith) and a psychic (Laura Contenescu) also intent on finding her, they join forces to track her down. The search gets deadly when the Empress turns the tables and starts hunting the hunters.

Enter the darkness.

Says director Phil Condit, “Not for the squeamish or easily offended, Empress Vampire is an erotically charged, lethal journey into the darkness of the human soul, the darkness of greed and corruption, and the darkness of the perversion of the Empress Vampire.”

Trailer:

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In the picture below, director Condit does a “Hitchcock” (hint: he’s the guy in the hat).

Empress Vampire has just completed post-production and is awaiting release. Check out more images from the film in the gallery below.

  • Source: Phil Condit via Avery Guerra. Written by Robert Hood.

Gallery:

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Exclusive: Jurassic Shark

Giant and/or mutant sharks aren’t showing any sign of abandoning their attack on our cultural sensibilities! Latest news from the irrepressible Brett Kelly  — B-film exploitation dynamo — is that he has begun pre-production on Jurassic Shark, the story of two groups of people — one, a group of students, the other, a group of criminals — who are shipwrecked on an island by a giant shark. The island was once used for illegal drilling, and the oil company inadvertantly released the giant shark from its slumber. The result will be bloody mayhem.

Kelly’s films are self-aware celebrations of whatever B-film tradition enters the producer/director’s red-eyed sights, beautifully capturing the tawdry splendours, and glorious excitement, of  low-budget exploitation cinema. From that poster, he’s definitely on the case here. Nice pun, too!

Kelly told Undead Backbrain that the cast hasn’t been finalised yet, but the script was written by David A. Lloyd (Iron Soldier) with Trevor Payer (She-Rex). He begins filming in September.

In passing, I notice that he’s got a zombie flick on the way:

I wonder if it’s a musical…

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The Real War of the Worlds?

One of the most influential novels in my personal development as both a writer and an obsessive SF/horror geek was H.G. Wells’ alien invasion classic War of the Worlds (1898) — a novel that created the template for such things. There have been several attempts to re-create it in various audio-visual formats, of course — the most famous being the radio drama by Orson Welles and the Mercury Theater on the Air, which was broadcast on 30 October 1938 and infamously caused mass panic across the States when scores of people tuned in after the opening disclaimer and believed the fictional news reports were for real.

In the cinema the best known versions of Wells’ novel have been:

  1. the 1953 creature-feature directed by Byron Haskin and starring Gene Barry and Ann Robinson, in which the plot is moved to the States, the key POV character becomes a fairly typical 50s scientist rather than a low-level journalist, and the Martian tripods are re-imagined as flying saucers on legs of invisible energy; and
  2. Steven Spielberg’s much-maligned 2005 blockbuster, still set in the US, with Tom Cruise as the POV character — this time a working-class heavy-equipment operator with poor family skills who finds some redemption through adversity — and beautifully rendered Martian machines with the appropriate three legs but a rather logically flawed if visually spectacular “origin”.

Among the film versions that have appeared over the past few years, one of the more interesting was made for Pendragon Pictures by Timothy Hines in 2005 and subsequently released to DVD. It remains faithful to Wells’ novel, by setting the story in England at the turn of the century and not playing around with the Martians and their machines, or with the main characters. The film grossed US$7 million — not bad for a low-budget independent that didn’t have a major cinema release — yet the director considered it a failure. “The 2005 film was both rushed and severely over-scaled with highly compressed post-production deadlines,” Hines told SFcrowsnest.com.

As a result the same crew has taken a new approach to the material, having made a re-make of/addendum to the first — War of the Worlds: The True Story:

The movie goes the route of Welles and the Mercury Theater of the Air production, adopting a mock-documentary approach, using footage ostensibly taken during the invasion — which occurred as Wells described it but knowledge of which was subsequently suppressed by the world’s governments.

“It’s not a documentary. It’s a mock-documentary, like a CNN documentary on steroids with action and horror.” (Hines)

The Premise:

A 1965 film crew captured the memories of the last living survivor of the war between Earth and Mars that took place c1900. The filmed memoirs, discovered in a vault in 2006, were found  with hours of previously unknown footage of the alien/Earth apocalypse, the actual Martian invaders and their war machines. This is the motion picture presentation of that eyewitness account. (Source: Official website)

Trailer:

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Early Teaser:

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This looks like a potentially exciting film to me, with a rationale and an air of authenticity that takes it well beyond many of the “found footage” (cameraverité style) pseudo-dramas that have haunted cinemas and DVD stores since The Blair Witch Project was a huge, and hugely unexpected hit, in 1999.

Hines began a Special Engagement tour on 23 July this year, in Seattle, Washington. He is currently touring the film through the US and Canada — a tour that will last well into 2012. Check out the huge list of remaining engagements here. If the Martians are coming your way, think yourself lucky. The rest of us will have to wait for the DVD release.

Sources: Official website; Facebook; Pendragon Pictures. Via Avery Guerra. Written by Robert Hood.

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Look! Up in the Sky…

Superman, right? No? Then maybe it’s Supergirl or Superboy. What about Superboy Prime, Bizarro Superman, Cyborg Superman, the Superman/Batman Composite Superman, Superman Red/Superman Blue, Super Mite, Krypto the Super Dog and (according to my Superman Encyclopedia) Supercat or Super Horse?  (Though I confess I’ve never come across recent evidence of those latter two in the “literature”. Must have disappeared during one of the Crisis storylines.)

Anyway, what we have here isn’t one of DC Comics’ super creations. It’s the brain child of a different imagination entirely. Nevertheless, as is said in the trailer, “bullets bounce off it, it walks around on its fins, and it flies”. It’s Super Shark.

Here, courtesy of Fred Olen Ray, is a new trailer for his upcoming Super Shark film, done as a music video with R&B superstar Harvey Scales giving it his 70s Blaxploitation spin!

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Leap in! Remember: “A whale of a killer, he makes Jaws look like Flipper. He’s Super Shark!”

Via Avery Guerra.

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