Happy New Year 2011 from MVP & Mutantville.com!
Happy New Year 2011 from MVP & Mutantville.com!
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Happy New Year 2011 from MVP & Mutantville.com!
The latest Tales From Mutantville V-log has been posted over at MVP’s Mutantville Players Youtube account. Click on over to get the latest behind the scenes footage of the making of Scarecrow At Midnight. Don’t forget to pre-order your digital download copy of Tales from Mutantville by donating $10 over on our Indie Gogo page which you can find by clicking here.
Just wanted to do a quick post for our videos from the Fright Night Film Fest in Kentucky.
Fright Night Film Fest, Mutantville.com Intro
Mutantville.com – Mutantville made it to the Fright Night Film Fest in Louisville, KY this year (2010). Listen to Streebo as we gear up for the festival. We had a great time! Tweet along with the Mutantville Players at Twitter! http Be our cyber-budd…
Deadpit interview at Fright Night Film Fest with Mutantville.com
Description: Mutantville.com – We caught up with CK & Uncle Bill at Fright Night Film Fest. You may be familiar with the dynamic horror talk radio duo from Deadpit.com Tweet along with the Mutantville Players at Twitter! twitter.com Be our cyber-budd…
Horrorhound’s own Nathan Hanneman at Fright Night Film Fest with Mutantville.com
Mutantville.com – While at Fright Night Film Fest, we were lucky enough to meet Horrorhound magazine editor, Nathan Hanneman. Horrorhound offers fans great information on the horror genre. They provide retrospectives, film facts, exclusive photos, in…
Streebo’s Story: Roger Corman & Me and Mutantville.com
Mutantville.com In this video, Streebo recalls MVP’s trip to the Fright Night Film Fest 2010 to meet Roger Corman. Our wildest dreams came true as we were able to watch Deathrace 2000 with Roger Corman as well as talk to him at the cocktail party bef…
Roger Corman at Fright Night Film Fest with Mutantville.com
Mutantville.com – The first night of the 2010 Fright Night Film Fest, we headed to the Georgetown Drive-In to watch Death Race 2000 and to meet Roger Corman. It was awesome because shortly after we shot this the line died down and we were able to go …
Sean Clark interview at Fright Night Film Fest with Mutantville.com
Mutantville.com – We caught up with Sean Clark at Fright Night FIlm Fest. You may be familiar with him as the writer and associate producer on “The Black Waters of Echo’s Pond.” He is also the producer of “Horror’s Hallowed Grounds” which you can che…
Michael “Slipcase” Felsher Interview with Mutantville.com at Fright Night Film Fest
Mutantville.com – Sunday afternoon at Fright Night Film Fest, we were lucky enough to track down Michael “Slipcase” Felsher for an awesome interview. We actually broke it into two parts. Entertaining stuff! Tweet along with the Mutantville Players at…
Michael “Slipcase” Felsher Interview with Mutantville.com at Fright Night Film Fest part 2
Mutantville.com – Sunday afternoon at Fright Night Film Fest, we were lucky enough to track down Michael “Slipcase” Felsher for an awesome interview. We actually broke it into two parts. Entertaining stuff! Tweet along with the Mutantville Players at…
You want more Michael Felsher? Of course you do!
Michael Felsher and Streebo defend Diary of the Dead and Survival of the Dead Part 1
Mutantville.com – Streebo and Michael Felsher discuss the trash talking of George A. Romero’s most recent films Diary of the Dead and Survival of the Dead. In these 2 videos they lay some knowledge down for all the trash talkers. What did you think a…
Michael Felsher and Streebo defend Diary of the Dead and Survival of the Dead Part 2
Mutantville.com – Streebo and Michael Felsher discuss the trash talking of George A. Romero’s most recent films Diary of the Dead and Survival of the Dead. In these 2 videos they lay some knowledge down for all the trash talkers. What did you think a…
Barbara Bell, Co-Director of Graphic Sexual Horror Documentary at the Fright Night Film Fest
Mutantville.com – Saturday evening at the Fright Night Film Fest, Mutantville caught a screening of the documentary, “Graphic Sexual Horror.” It was very interesting to say the least. It was about the owner of an S&M site online that at one point had…
Joel Robinson at Fright Night Film Fest with Mutantville.com
Mutantville.com – The Saturday at Fright Night Film Fest, we were walking the isles and were lucky enough to run into horror artist extraodinaire, Joel Robinson. If you’ve seen Horrorhound magazine, then you’re familiar with his work. Awesome stuff! …
Let’s set the wayback machine for 1991 as we check out an early Mutantville Production written and directed by our very own make-up FX jedi Todd A. Britt and starring none other than a bodacious young Brent Bowers as the titular Vampire Narc! This is exploitation filmmaking at it’s finest.
You still have time to submit your questions for Streebo’s upcoming Q&A session. Every question earns the entrant a chance to win some vintage Fangoria issues! That’s right – three lucky winners will win some classic Fangoria issues. Up for grabs are Fangoria #10 with Scanners, Fangoria #100 with A Nightmare on Elm Street, and issues featuring Evil Dead II, John Carpenter’s Prince of Darkness and A Nightmare On Elm Street part 3: Dream Warriors! Don’t miss out – submit your questions now and win a piece of horror fan history.
Post your questions here at the following video.
You can see which Fangoria issues are up for grabs in this video.
The final countdown is on! The contest at ends Sunday at midnight!!!
Iron Man 2 opened nation wide this past weekend. Early box office estimates have the latest Marvel superhero opus raking in over one-hundred and thirty million for it’s opening weekend. MVP’s own premiere Mutantville Player, Streebo was granted access to an early screening last week. Check out the video below to see what he thought of the latest effort from Robert Downey jr. and Jon Favreau. Remember to keep checking Mutantville.com for your latest in genre reviews and news.
Brent posted his first video log for Respawner this week.
Streebo made the trip out for the midnight opening of the remake of Wes Craven’s classic slasher film A Nightmare On Elm Street. Watch the video to hear his thoughts on the story, the kill scenes and Jackie Earle Haley’s performance as Freddy Krueger. For more up to the minute reviews of modern horror – keep checking Mutantville.com!
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Our long odyssey to find closure in the saga of Devil Comes Down and the American Zombie Film Contest has come to an end. This past Friday, MVP’s little zombie film opened before a raucous house at the historic Carolina Theatre in Durham. Devil Comes Down served as the curtain raiser for an amazing double feature of George A. Romero’s Survival of the Dead and Night of the Living Dead as part of the Retrofantasma film series. The Retrofantasma crowds at the Carolina Theatre are the best in North Carolina as they appreciate the genre and always set out to have a good time. Before the show – door prizes were given out including several one sheets for Romero’s latest film as well as three vintage Fangoria issues and an ultra rare G.H.O.S.T. t-shirt provided by Mutantville.com. The popcorn was plentiful, the screams raised the roof and the laughs kept coming as the packed house enjoyed the show from beginning to end. Romero’s latest film did not disappoint as it combined his trademark social satire with gut munching zombie antics.
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Retrofantasma showings – the movies were preceded by contemporary trailers to set the stage which on this night included Stanley Kubrick’s 2001, The Thomas Crown Affair, Barbarella, Herbie the Love Bug and many more! The very rare 35mm print of Night of the Living Dead looked crisp and sounded clear. Romero’s movie played as well as it always has with it’s stark imagery and social commentary carrying resonance even for today’s turbulent times.
MVP enjoyed another unforgettable night at the movies courtesy of the Carolina Theatre and Retrofantasma. If you are in the Raleigh/Durham area and you haven’t been attending the Retrofantasma shows – then you don’t know what you are missing. The Mutantville Players would like to thank Jim and the Carolina Theatre for allowing us to show our little movie in such a spectacular setting. We feel truly honored and blessed to have shared this moment with all of you.
Be sure to check out the Carolina Theatre website for more information on upcoming Retrofantasma shows. We’ll see you back in Durham in two weeks for Videodrome and Terrorvision!
Check out the video below for our full report from the Carolina Theatre. It’s April 2nd, 2010 and you are there!