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The Hills Have Eyes 2: Exclusive Set Visit Teaser
"I was very excited, I was especially ecstatic because I was no longer sick from when we were in London. To start off this trip we had our hotel reservation moved from our original hotel to a different one down the street because the KING of Morocco just happened to be coming..."
By: Joe Hui

Bloody-Disgusting's Best & Worst of 2006!!!
"Some of the best and worst films of 2006, half the list is missing..."
By: Various

Tim Sullivan's Shock 'n Roll: Black Christmas
"When Warner Brothers assumed distribution for it, their publicity department immediately said, 'We’ve got to change the title. People are going to think this is about black people at Christmas.' "
By: Tim Sullivan

Hostel: Part II: A Tease to the Torture (vol. 1)
"My visit to the set of HOSTEL: PART II was one of infamy -- three days of madness that can only be described simply as "incredible."
By: Mr. Disgusting

28 Weeks Later, Hills Have Eyes 2 Set Visits!!
"The great folks from Fox Atomic were good enough to send us to London and Morocco recently to check out the sets of the sweet sequels to 28 DAYS LATER and THE HILLS HAVE EYES. Let me tell you the stuff I saw was sa-weet..."
By: Joe Hui

The Covenant: On Set in Montreal, Canada
"The general vibe on set was that the cast thought they were making the next LOST BOYS or OUTSIDERS. That’s a pretty ambitious comparison, but it does have some similarities to both, hot, young, and cool, actors with coming of age themes."
By: SpookyDan

The Hitcher: On Set in Austin, Texas!
"The scene being shot may be familiar to fans of the film, as it was a new take on the scene where the protagonists get locked up in jail and without ruining anything, bad things happen. It was a cool night for summer in Texas, around 70 degrees, but as soon as we stepped inside of the building, I started to feel the heat..."
By: Slice

Vol #1: What if Freddy Krueger Never Died in the Fire?
"By writing this article, I’m not implying that “A Nightmare on Elm Street” should have been something different – but it’s fun to pretend, isn’t it? After all, that’s part of what makes horror movies so wonderful – their ability to squeeze the most heinous nightmares out of something as simple as Pretending."
By: John Slaney

The Wizard of Gore: On Set with Suicide Girls!!
"I will go to a horror convention, and they don’t really know that I have done close to 50 episodes of Star Trek. It’s kinda like some people collect stamps and some people collect coins. And the stamp collectors don’t normally associate with coin collectors. So I have this sort of dioptic world of two opposing factions that know me for both sides of my work."
By: Spooky Dan

Black Christmas: On Set in Vancouver, Canada
"The thing that’s most different in this movie is you have a glimpse who you believe the killer to be. Glen has very cleverly given a back story and that is shot how he grew up as a very troubled and abused young boy and how he went to a mental institution. The back story kind of ends that he is at the mental institution so you don’t know to believe the rumor that he might have escaped or that he’s dead."
By: Elizabeth Rizzo

Silent Hill: On Set in Toronto, Canada
"From the stuff that I saw on set, to the previous night’s dailies, everything looked really promising. There was even one moment where they used the high angle perspective from the game! Also, they used HD cameras in order to shoot the “dark” sequences."
By: Mike Pereira

BloodRayne: Red Carpet After Party Hollywood
"No, we saw that it was too long to release as one film in theaters… but this is a good movie. I think that Bloodrayne is a good genre movie. It’s fast it’s bloody it’s gory it moves forward but its not…like…great in a way."
By: Hunter Daniels

Bloody-Disgusting's Best & Worst of 2005!!!
"Here it comes- 2006- and what a year it's going to be! As 2005 came to a pass, we've seen all sorts of breakthough movies and it's hard to say what it's going to do to the movie industry as a whole. Read on to see what all the reviewers at Bloody-Disgusting picked for their top 10 and bottom 5 of 2004..."
By: Mr. Disgusting

The Pulse on Horror: Is PG-13 Really All That Bad?
"I know what you are all thinking. What is a first time writer for Bloody-Disgusting.com going to say that we haven’t thought of already? Well if you’ll bear with me maybe we can open a dialogue about the recent trend of PG-13 horror..."
By: Helyar202

Texas Chainsaw Prequel: On Set in Austin, Texas
"The first thing we got to see was a fully clothed, and totally blood-drenched, R. Lee Ermey! He walks past us, gives us a “hey” and then spits some tobacco into a cup before entering his scene."
By: Mr. Disgusting

The Pulse on Horror: What is Scary?
"Now that’s why I got angry watching the film. There is a very fine line between shocking an audience and scaring them, and people don’t seem to see the difference."
By: Mr Disgusting

Monster House: On the Set in Los Angeles, CA
"The coolest part of the set visit, besides seeing the set photos of all the actors looking like human pin cushions, was actually using the CG technology myself- the technology that you'll see on the big screen."
By: Kitt Pomidoro

Underworld: Evolution: On the Set in Vancouver, Canada
"What I was told was that they couldn’t bring us on the shoot because of the content they were filming. I hope you’re sitting down, because this is some good stuff- we couldn’t go on the set because they were shooting a Vampire blood orgy scene with three super hot naked girls. BLOOD ORGY!"
By: Mr. Disgusting

The Pulse of Horror: Defending the Remake
"You’d scream “cheater”, but the real question is whether or not they were just using the ability that was given to them? Is it really cheating, are there rules? But in the end, that kid was smart and always won, didn’t he?"
By: Dr. Disgusting

The Pulse of Horror: Why Do We Watch This Sh-t?
"You'd think as long as in the back of our minds we think it's fiction it's ok to laugh and enjoy a horror film, no matter how real it is. Only it appears to be the opposite, make a movie about a fictionalized killer and you're disturbed, while if it's based on true events it's like watching a documentary."
By: Dr. Disgusting

The Pulse of Horror: Defending the Genre
"I seriously saw 9 movies in 11 days at one point, the summer was cluttered and people had many choices. When a horror film under performs against Steven Spielberg movies and comic book adaptations, how can you say that horror has no pulse?"
By: Dr. Disgusting

Exorcism of Emily Rose: On the Set in Vancouver, Canada
"In front of us they projected the first ever still from the film and it was stunning. The cinematography is being done by Tom Stern who has done brilliant work on films like ‘Million Dollar Baby and ‘Mystic River.’ Picture the look of ‘The Ring’ only a little less gut wrenching a little more mystical."
By: Mr. Disgusting

Hatchet: On the Set of Adam Green's Indie Flick
"What Adam was shooting at the moment was a scene in the swamp where the teens are sifting through the brush and one of them trips over a corpse in the trail. Adam yells cut and screams for more atmosphere, smoke starts pouring through the trees and through the trail- it looked pretty cool on the monitors."
By: Mr. Disgusting

Saw II: On the Set with the Jigsaw and Friends!
"The only thing is to not screw it up and make it be another Blair Witch 2.” When asked about the approach towards creating this one, Hoffman said; “it’s got the same vibe but in this one we are going to learn a lot more about Jigsaw himself.”
By: Mike Pereira

White Noise: Live EVP Session at the Roosevelt Hotel
"To launch the release of the White Noise DVD (today!), a presentation on EVP (Electronic Voice Phenomena), was held at the venerable Hollywood Roosevelt Hotel, where paranormal activity has been reported for decades. A live recording session was conducted at the Cinegrill Room (Lombard Suite) within the hotel where frequently cited as haunted."
By: Mr. Disgusting

Final Destination 3 Set Visit: A Ride You'll Never Forget
"(They are) very different movies, Final Destination 1 was much more atmospheric and had an undercurrent of dread to it- and was very precise," he continues, “Final Destination 2 was much more of a thrill ride, an action movie with a lot of really cool deaths- what we are trying to do with the third (Destination) is merry the two."
By: Mr. Disgusting

The Fog: A Visit to the Set (Vancouver, Canada)
"After I pinch myself to make sure I wasn’t out of my flippin mind, I decided to go check out the set. As I opened the door and walked into the giant studio set, I was blinded by a thick mist (no no, I’m not gonna say fog!!)."
By: Mr. Disgusting

Low Budget Pictures: The Best Cheese EVER!
"I have always said that I am a WAY better writer than I am a director. I have trouble getting my vision across to people while making an LBP film. I see it so clear in my head I expect other people to know what I'm talking about or how shit should go down."
By: SuperHeidi

Room 6: A Visit to the Haunted Hospital
The cast is definitely impressive for such a low budget picture, which projects a new level of enthusiasm for us reporters. When everyone part of the film says, “The script it excellent," you begin to believe- maybe it is?"
By: Mr. Disgusting

House of the Dead 2: Dead Aim: Set Visit Part 2
"When I got to the end of the hallway I was shocked when I ran into a giant prop. I started having the thoughts, 'Should I be seeing this? Am I going to be a dead man if I'm caught in here? What should I do?' So I did what anyone in my position would do, I busted out my Fisher Price camera and blasted a few sweet pics."
By: Mr. Disgusting


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