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November, 2007
In November we started on a little project called Bowling Alley. How many people can you kill in a bowling alley in one night? A hell of a lot! This movie was directed by Stevo Watson and produced by our pal Al "Mr. Outrageous" Burke. (And is currently being edited by the lovely and talented Miss Lola Wallace!)
In November we started on a little project called Bowling Alley. How many people can you kill in a bowling alley in one night? A hell of a lot! This movie was directed by Stevo Watson and produced by our pal Al "Mr. Outrageous" Burke. (And is currently being edited by the lovely and talented Miss Lola Wallace!)
October, 2007
ZOMBIES OF MASS DESTRUCTION
We love it when work takes us out of Los Angeles. For one whole month, our zombies took over the entire town of Port Gamble, WA (just outside of Seattle). Directed by Kevin Hamedani, ZMD is about a small town where everyone starts becoming zombies and who does everyone blame? The Iranian girl (that's close enough to Iraq- right?) of course!
ZOMBIES OF MASS DESTRUCTION
We love it when work takes us out of Los Angeles. For one whole month, our zombies took over the entire town of Port Gamble, WA (just outside of Seattle). Directed by Kevin Hamedani, ZMD is about a small town where everyone starts becoming zombies and who does everyone blame? The Iranian girl (that's close enough to Iraq- right?) of course!
June, 2007
BIOSLIME
We met John Lechago at the Fangoria convention in Burbank where we bought a copy of his first feature "Blood Gnome" from him. We loved it and were happy to get the chance to work with such a passionate filmmaker. Check out the pictures and the trailer below...
READ ON FOR THE FANGORIA.COM ARTICLE ABOUT BIOSLIME!
BIOSLIME
We met John Lechago at the Fangoria convention in Burbank where we bought a copy of his first feature "Blood Gnome" from him. We loved it and were happy to get the chance to work with such a passionate filmmaker. Check out the pictures and the trailer below...
READ ON FOR THE FANGORIA.COM ARTICLE ABOUT BIOSLIME!
Monday, September 15, 2008
February, 2007
GHOULDE CREEK
A story of greed and jealousy. Tom helped script this movie along with Lola Wallace, who directed the film. We were lucky to have David (Hills Have Eyes 2) Reynolds and Ward (joshua) Roberts, along with an amazing cast to create this eerie tale of terror in just 10 days.
Read on for the Fangoria.com article about Ghoulde Creek!
GHOULDE CREEK
A story of greed and jealousy. Tom helped script this movie along with Lola Wallace, who directed the film. We were lucky to have David (Hills Have Eyes 2) Reynolds and Ward (joshua) Roberts, along with an amazing cast to create this eerie tale of terror in just 10 days.
Read on for the Fangoria.com article about Ghoulde Creek!
July, 2006
This was the fifth collaboration with filmmaker Mike Feifer. This film was a great experience, especially because of the chance to work with Kane Hodder and Michael Berryman.
This movie is now available on Lionsgate DVD.
HALLOWEEN NIGHT
Once the Asylum aquired Night of the Dead, they called Tom expressing that they were blown away at the amount of effects on such a small budget and insisted that he come work on Halloween Night. This is the first in a string of films Tom worked on for the Asylum.
Additional makeup was done by Gage Hubbard and Liz Mendoza.
Read on below for the article that was posted on Fangoria.com about Halloween Night!
This was the fifth collaboration with filmmaker Mike Feifer. This film was a great experience, especially because of the chance to work with Kane Hodder and Michael Berryman.
This movie is now available on Lionsgate DVD.
HALLOWEEN NIGHT
Once the Asylum aquired Night of the Dead, they called Tom expressing that they were blown away at the amount of effects on such a small budget and insisted that he come work on Halloween Night. This is the first in a string of films Tom worked on for the Asylum.
Additional makeup was done by Gage Hubbard and Liz Mendoza.
Read on below for the article that was posted on Fangoria.com about Halloween Night!
May, 2006
LEGEND OF THE SANDSQUATCH
Co-written and produced by Tom Devlin, this film is a good old kick back to the 80's monster movie, directed by first timer Lola Wallace. For this film we created a nine foot tall monster, several severed heads, and piles and piles of bones. Tom and his guys also built all facades and sets.
Read on below for the article about Legend of the Sandsquatch that was posted on Fangoria.com!
LEGEND OF THE SANDSQUATCH
Co-written and produced by Tom Devlin, this film is a good old kick back to the 80's monster movie, directed by first timer Lola Wallace. For this film we created a nine foot tall monster, several severed heads, and piles and piles of bones. Tom and his guys also built all facades and sets.
Read on below for the article about Legend of the Sandsquatch that was posted on Fangoria.com!
April, 2006
Shooting a feature film in seven days might have sounded like a crazy idea, but it was a complete success. Hands down, one of my most enjoyable on set experiences. Directed by Idolik Entertainment's Christopher Hutson, the film should be completed shortly to be distributed through Mackinac Media.
Shooting a feature film in seven days might have sounded like a crazy idea, but it was a complete success. Hands down, one of my most enjoyable on set experiences. Directed by Idolik Entertainment's Christopher Hutson, the film should be completed shortly to be distributed through Mackinac Media.
March, 2006
NIGHT OF THE DEAD
Night of the Leben Tod is probably the best example of the quality and quantity of FX that can be made possible on an extremely low budget. With over 115 gags, it's amazing what we pulled off on such a limited budget. And when I say limited budget I don't mean like the small 2 million dollar budget that they had on Hostel.
NIGHT OF THE DEAD
Night of the Leben Tod is probably the best example of the quality and quantity of FX that can be made possible on an extremely low budget. With over 115 gags, it's amazing what we pulled off on such a limited budget. And when I say limited budget I don't mean like the small 2 million dollar budget that they had on Hostel.
January, 2006
THE GAY BED AND BREAKFAST OF TERROR!
We spent two weeks in this creepy house which was once a brothel before the Rolling Stones owned it. There's really no way to explain the experience of filming in a truly haunted house with drag queens, mutant children and bible thumpers who will kill for their cause. Praise Jesus! This is the debut feature of director Jaymes Thompson and MocDean Productions. With its John Waters style camp, it's bound to become a cult classic.
Check out the article below which was posted on Fangoria.com!
THE GAY BED AND BREAKFAST OF TERROR!
We spent two weeks in this creepy house which was once a brothel before the Rolling Stones owned it. There's really no way to explain the experience of filming in a truly haunted house with drag queens, mutant children and bible thumpers who will kill for their cause. Praise Jesus! This is the debut feature of director Jaymes Thompson and MocDean Productions. With its John Waters style camp, it's bound to become a cult classic.
Check out the article below which was posted on Fangoria.com!
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