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G.H.O.S.T.-ly happenings and Made In Charlotte Voting Begins on Mutantville Mondays!

G.H.O.S.T. screens this Halloween.

Welcome back to another edition of Mutantville Mondays, my faithful droogies!  We had another wild and productive long weekend in the editing suites of the Mutantville Mothership.  Brento and I were locked inside the Editing Thunderdome for the entire weekend to battle it out with L-cuts, overlays and more after effects work than you can shake a boomstick at!  Post-production is wrapping up nicely on G.H.O.S.T. in anticipation of a special screening for the cast and crew for Halloween.

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Posted 4 months, 1 week ago at 1:09 pm.

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Ghost Trek Voting Going on now at Funny or Die!

Bounce over to the Funny or Die! website and show some support for our good friends from Ghost Trek. Ghost Trek was written by the acclaimed writer of Kill the Music, Michael Plumides and co-directed by the Superman of Indie Film – Robert W. Filion and starring more reality television stars than you can shake a boomstick at including Johnny Fairplay, Gia Allemonde, Mikey B, Disco Inferno, Colt Cobana and little Addy Miller from television’s The Walking Dead!

Check out the clip on Funny or Die! by clicking here.

Show your support for indie horror by coming to see the premiere of Ghost Trek at ConCarolinas in two weeks!

Posted 8 months, 2 weeks ago at 2:11 am.

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The Changeling, Pet Sematary and Assault on Precinct 13 make for spooky Easter weekend!

Tired of dying Easter eggs this weekend? Then get out to the Triad theatres this weekend to see a wave of movies filled with people that are dying to scare you!  Tonight, the Carolina Theatre in Durham is hosting a double feature of The Changeling and Stephen King’s Pet Sematary and then tomorrow night Cinema Overdrive returns to The Colony with a double feature of  John Carpenter’s Assault on Precinct 13 and Sam Raimi’s Thou Shalt Not Kill, Except . . .

Make your way to Retrofantasma tonight at the Carolina Theatre for this spooky supernatural double feature of two of the finest horror films ever made.  The Changeling is up first at 7pm followed by Pet Sematary at 9pm.  Get there early to sign up for cool door prizes as usual.  Tickets are only $8 for both movies.  As usual it’s more fun than you can shake your boomstick at!

From the Retrofantasma website:
Although set in the US, The Changeling was largely filmed in Canada. It was the first film to win Best Picture in the Canadian Film Awards after its name was changed to the Genie Awards. The story is based upon events experienced by writer Russell Hunter while he was living in the Henry Treat Rogers Mansion of Denver, Colorado. Director Martin Scorsese placed The Changeling on his list of the 11 scariest horror films of all time. Pet Sematary was the first filmed screenplay that Stephen King adapted from one of his own novels. King required the movie to be filmed in Maine and his screenplay to be followed rigorously. George Romero was originally set to direct but when filming was delayed, he dropped out. Tom Savini was offered the director’s chair, but turned down the project. Eventually, Mary Lambert stepped in. Shot for a $11.5 million, Pet Sematary would gross more than $57 million and become the highest-grossing horror film of 1989.

And tomorrow night ring in Easter properly by watching a gritty double feature at The Colony in Raleigh starting with John Carpenter’s Assault on Precinct 13 at 9:30pm and then Sam Raimi’s Thou Shalt Not Kill, Except. . . at 11:30pm.  Tickets for Cinema Overdrive are only $8.50 for both movies so you’d be crazy not to take advantage of it!

Check out the trailers below and then get thyself to the theater or else this Sunday you won’t wake up to the Easter Bunny , you’ll wake up in the Pet Sematary.

Posted 9 months, 2 weeks ago at 4:38 pm.

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Fright Night Film Fest 2011 and John Carpenter get ready for MVP!

The Mutantville Players are proud to announce that we’re gearing up to head back to the best horror convention on the east coast this summer – the Fright Night Film Fest on July 22-24th, 2011!  This year, promoter Ken Daniels is scouring the land to bring together the best selection of guests that one could shake a boomstick at!  The convention is heading back to the Fern Valley Hotel and Conference Center in Louisville, KY.

The guest of honor is the one and only John Carpenter director of such horror classics as Halloween, The Thing and In The Mouth of Madness.   This year’s event is reinforced by a second event that weekend in the form of the Fandom Fest with guest like “The Fonz” Henry Winkler,  ”Boba Fett” Jeremy Bulloch, and will feature reunions from the cast American Grafitti and Revenge of the Nerds. 

 We’re still months away from the event so more guest announcements are sure to come!  The anticipation is killing us all – but the wait will be worth it.  For regular updates on the convention, please check out the official fanpage on Facebook by clicking here.

Be sure to check out MVP’s multi-part interview with Ken Daniels about the upcoming show by checking out the Mutantville Players Youtube Channel.

Posted 10 months ago at 12:40 pm.

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Army of Darkness on Cryptique!

Since we’re taking an MVP field trip this weekend to the Carolina Theatre to see The Dark Crystal and Army of Darkness – I thought we should prepare ourselves for some Evil Dead fun!  What better way to get ready for the marathon than by revisiting this 90′s classic with your favorite horror hostess and mine – Miko Macabre!  So put your primitive screwhead friends back in the closet, polish your chainsaw and hold on to your boomstick, it’s Army of Darkness night on Cryptique!
**Streebo

Posted 2 years ago at 12:03 am.

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MVP Picks Up More G.H.O.S.T.S at Opera House.

geo-streebo-alan-make-up-shoot-dec-10-2009Last night saw the Mutantville Players return to the opera house once more for another round of pick up shots.  Luckily we weren’t just shooting windows and door frames this week as we were able to suit up and get bloody for another cool special make-up FX shot.  Alan Whitley out his boomstick down and picked up the latex to play the part of our supernatural visitor.  Alan underwent a grueling 3 hour session at the hands of special make-up FX kingpin Todd A. Britt.  The air was chilly but Alan’s spirits were warm under layers of silicon, tubing and buckets of blood as he brought our ghostly friend to unatural life!  With this shot in the can – we have only two major FX shots left and G.H.O.S.T. will be complete.  This Sunday, the Mutantville Players are heading to the green and grassy hills of South Carolina for our final pick up shots with two of our leads – Kathy Sandvoss and Scott Thomas.  The journey to make G.H.O.S.T. has been an amazing one.  It will be sad to see it all come to an end.  Be sure to keep checking Mutantville.com for your up to the minute MVP news!

~~Streebo

Posted 2 years, 1 month ago at 8:54 am.

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G.H.O.S.T. Finale Ends With Whimpers And A Bang.

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Make-up FX Maestro Todd A. Britt brings another ghostly creation to life during the wee hours of the night.

Last night, Mutantville Productions wrapped principle photography on G.H.O.S.T. after a long fifteen hour shoot.  Kathy Sandvoss earned her final Scream Queen stripes and Super Diva status by battling her way through another challenging shoot.  Thanks to our good friend, couture designer, Luis Machicao for lending his tremendous talents in supervising the filming of his costume designs for the finale of the movie.  Lead actor Scott Thomas persevered another bloody and bruising shoot to bring our central ghost to life.  Clint Jones showed his horror heart by enduring several make-up sessions.  Dave Tunik gave his all in taking another bloody bite out of his role and a gelatin prop.  Jason Wheely gave a heartwrenching performance as a haunted young TV producer.  Jack Stecher pulled out all the stops to give a bravura performance as the crazy caretaker of the opera house.

Special thanks goes out to MVP’S own maestro of make-up FX – Todd A. Britt for bringing all of his Sith talents to bear in creating several macabre make-ups over the course of the fifteen hour marathon.  Additional thanks goes to Sylvia and Sierra for lending their talents to the make-up department by resurrecting our supernatural visitors once more.  Thanks again to Allan Whitley for toughing out another long night to lend a strong hand and keep our boomstick steady for another night.  Special thanks goes out MVP’S own Costume Diva, seamstress and assistant to Mr. Machicao, Angela Pritchett  who although unable to attend our final shoot due to schedule conflicts, put in many a long night on the set of G.H.O.S.T., lending her considerable costuming talents to help bring the production to life.  Thanks to John R. Sexton for putting on a layered performance as Grandfather last month.  Thank you to Kayli Tolleson and her mom Janna for lending their talent, energy and support to G.H.O.S.T. over the course of the shoot.  And last but not least a very special thanks goes to my mom, Momma Streebo, for being a beacon of strength and inspiration to me over the years and for dusting off her sewing machine to create Johnny Reb’s jacket in whole – mere days before the first shoot.  And to anyone that helped that I may have overlooked here, thank you for your help, we could not have done it without you all.  Thank you.

This project has been an amazing journey and I thank you all for sharing it with me.  Production may be complete – but post-production begins immediately as we will continue with editing, sound design and shooting final make-up FX shots of the movie.  Be sure to keep tuning in to Mutantville.com and Mutant TV for your up to the minute news on G.H.O.S.T., C for Chaos, and MVP.

~~Streebo

Posted 2 years, 2 months ago at 7:44 pm.

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