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The Seventh Seal opens on Scary Movie Saturday!

Since the fine folks over at EBiblefellowship.com have chosen May 21st, 2011 as the Judgement Day, MVP thought we would honor the occasion with a very special Scary Movie Saturday selection. What better way is there to ring in the Apocalypse than by watching Ingmar Bergman’s tale of cosmic tragedy The Seventh Seal!

So what are you waiting for? Watch the movie by clicking the link below. Watch it now. Free. The world is ending. The sun is shining. And all of our houses are in order. It’s Scary Movie Saturday on Mutantville.com.

Watch the movie here:
http://www.tudou.com/programs/view/_Cdy2a6mB8Q/#

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THE DIG: Much Ado About Roger Corman's Oscar

roger-corman-1From The Dig by J. Riddle:  Roger Corman has been called a lot of things. Shrewd. Miserly. Maverick. He’s been given titles like King of the Cult Film, King of the B-Movies, and the Pope of Pop Cinema. The last is probably the most appropriate, and not just because it sounds cool and Corman says he likes it. For over 50 years, Corman’s particular breed of low-budget, action-oriented, socially conscious exploitation fare has graced the cinema, to the persistent delight of audiences and, in turn, to his significant profit. He’s brought his talents to bear on every genre under the sun, and has even invented a few of his own. He has a finely-tuned eye for talent–it’s only a little exaggeration to say it would be easier to list the big name Hollywood directors, writers, actors of recent decades who didn’t get their start with Corman than those who did.

Read the rest of the article at J. Riddle’s blog:

via THE DIG: Much Ado About Roger Corman’s Oscar.

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Lighting The Way For Another G.H.O.S.T.LY Saturday.

streebo-lightsThe producers at Mutantville Productions descended upon the historic opera house in downtown Albermarle again last night for another round of light tests and shot preparations.  We spent several hours dressing the various sets for use in this Saturday’s shoot.  We are up against a very tight shooting schedule this Saturday which will see us literally racing against the sun – but we are confident that the hours of preparation will pay off.  Our tests went off without a hitch and no one was possessed by otherworldly spirits or disappeared after dark – but one can hope.  Seriously, if we disappear in the opera house – can you imagine how much publicity we could generate in the media?  Just kidding.  We can’t let anyone disappear until all of our shots are in the can.  We’re looking forward to seeing our amazing cast and crew again this Saturday.  Stay tuned to Mutantville.com for more up to the minute MVP news!

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