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Mick Garris (born December 4, 1951) is an American filmmaker and screenwriter born in Santa Monica, California.
He is best known for his adaptations of Stephen King stories, such as directing the horror film Sleepwalkers starring Mädchen Amick and is the creator of the Showtime series Masters of Horror and the NBC series Fear Itself. Garris won a 1986 Edgar Award for an episode he wrote for the Steven Spielberg-produced television series Amazing Stories. Garris directed the FEARnet web series Post Mortem. He hosted the double feature re-release of The People Under the Stairs and The Serpent and The Rainbow on 20 February 2010 in the Aero Theatre in Santa Monica. He contributes to the web series Trailers From Hell. Garris was also the co-screenwriter and executive producer of Hocus Pocus. Garris most recently directed the miniseries adaption of Stephen King's novel Bag of Bones and the documentary film Pure in Heart: The Life and Legacy of Lon Chaney Jr., about the life and work of Legend actor Lon Chaney Jr., which screened on the Horror-Rama 2015 in October 2015. He has a role, as Himself in the Biography Horror film Digging Up the Marrow, from Indie Director Adam Green.
Stephen Edwin King (born September 21, 1947) is an American author of contemporary horror, supernatural fiction, suspense, science fiction, and fantasy. His books have sold more than 350 million copies, many of which have been adapted into feature films, miniseries, television shows, and comic books. King has published 54 novels, including seven under the pen name Richard Bachman, and six non-fiction books. He has written nearly 200 short stories, most of which have been collected in book collections. Many of his stories are set in his home state of Maine. His novella Rita Hayworth and Shawshank Redemption was the basis for the movie The Shawshank Redemption which is widely regarded as one of the greatest films of all time.
King has received Bram Stoker Awards, World Fantasy Awards, and British Fantasy Society Awards. His novella The Way Station (1980) was a Nebula Award novelette nominee. In 2003, the National Book Foundation awarded him the Medal for Distinguished Contribution to American Letters. His short story "The Man in the Black Suit" (1994) received the O. Henry Award. He has also received awards for his contribution to literature for his entire oeuvre, such as the World Fantasy Award for Life Achievement (2004), the Canadian Booksellers Association Lifetime Achievement Award (2007), and the Grand Master Award from the Mystery Writers of America (2007). In 2015, King was awarded with a National Medal of Arts from the United States National Endowment for the Arts for his contributions to literature.
Writer-director Wes Craven talks about his childhood and how it has informed his work; the events and influences that lead him to pursue a career as a filmmaker; and the process of making his first films THE LAST HOUSE ON THE LEFT (1972) and THE HILLS HAVE EYES (1977).
Jeff and Adam interview horror film historian, director and good guy, Mick Garris. Nice interview from a guy who really loves the stuff. Please like and subscribe and visit www.cinemast.net for all your up to date movie information. New Interviews from Mick http://www.mickgarrisinterviews.com/ Old Interview from Mick mentioned by Jeffhttp://www.mickgarrisinterviews.com/#!fear-on-film/c1qsf For more Movie News, Reviews, and Interviews: Visit Cinemast.net: http://www.cinemast.net/ Follow us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/CineMastNews/ Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Cinemast_Net Follow Adam Mast: https://twitter.com/adammast1
Sure it's creaky, but this early talkie from poverty row was the first zombie movie and visually it's still pretty cool. Bela Lugosi is the indelibly named Murder Legendre, head zombie master on a Haitian plantation where the dead don't charge for their labor. First takes seem to be the rule, as there are a number of flubbed lines and missed camera moves. This is the 1952 reissue trailer. ABOUT TRAILERS FROM HELL: TFH is the premier showcase for a breathtakingly eclectic assortment of trailers from classic era films both in their original form and punctuated with informative and amusing commentary by contemporary filmmakers. As always, you can find more great trailers and trailer commentaries at http://www.trailersfromhell.com Follow us on Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/trailersfromh...
Fans who saw this as children count this elaborate Jules Verne adaptation as one of their greatest movie experiences. Walt Disney's first all-live-action production was a considerable gamble for his studio but became a huge hit and won Oscars for art direction and special effects. Disney won an Emmy for the hour-long making-of ABC tv special promoting the movie, probably the first time an‚ extended commercial won‚ such an‚ award. Disney got former competitor Max Fleischer's ok before hiring son Richard to direct. http://www.trailersfromhell.com
Wrapping up our George Romero tribute in conjunction with the Melbourne Film Festival, here is one of his least heralded independent productions, which plays fast and loose with many horror traditions. John Amplas is the titular serial-killer-vampire -- or is he? ABOUT TRAILERS FROM HELL: TFH is the premier showcase for a breathtakingly eclectic assortment of trailers from classic era films both in their original form and punctuated with informative and amusing commentary by contemporary filmmakers. As always, you can find more great trailers and trailer commentaries at http://www.trailersfromhell.com Follow us on Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/trailersfromhel Like us on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/trailersfromhell
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It's Christianity vs. Paganism and Guess Who comes out on top in Robin Hardy's cult classic which initially suffered from poor distribution but is now widely considered a landmark horror film. Partially instigated by star Christopher Lee (it's his favorite role), who is mysteriously absent from this confusing British trailer. Paul Giovanni's memorable Celtic song score nearly qualifies this as a musical. Various cuts exist, the longest being 102 minutes (beware shorter versions). Remade, sort of, in 2007 by TFH Guru Neil Labute. Director Hardy helmed a 2011 offshoot, The Wicker Tree, with a Lee cameo, and hopes to have the last of his "trilogy", The Wrath of the Gods, in theaters by 2013.
Michael Wadleigh's game-changing document of the 500,000 strong 1969 New York music festival exists in so many different versions it's almost impossible to keep track of them. But all have influenced documentarians for decades as well as providing a lasting income source for Time Warner. As always, find more great cinematic treasures, flops, follies, masterpieces and/or disasters at http://www.trailersfromhell.com ABOUT TRAILERS FROM HELL: TFH is the premier showcase for a breathtakingly eclectic assortment of trailers from classic era films both in their original form and punctuated with informative and amusing commentary by contemporary filmmakers. Follow us on Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/trailersfromhel Like us on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/trailersfromhell
After the boxoffice success of the Roger Corman Poe cycle it was inevitable that the concept would be co-opted, but since Vincent Price was exclusive to AIP for Poe material, quickie producer Robert Kent decided to tap the works of Nathaniel Hawthorne for a budget-minded ripoff of the Corman omnibus Tales of Terror. At an unusually lengthy 119 minutes it overextends its welcome and the production values are notably chintzy, but the supporting cast is full of recognizable faces, imparting a cozy familiarity to the proceedings.
Ole wir fahrn in Puff nach Barcelona,Ole' Ole'
Ole', Ole'
Lesbisch, Lesbisch und ein bißchen Schwul,
Lesbisch, Lesbisch und ein bißchen schwul
wir bumsen hier, wir bumsen da,
wir bumsen hier, wir bumsen da1000 nackte weiber auf dem Männerpissuar
1000 nackte Weiber auf dem Männerpissuar
Ich bin der Mickie Krause und fahre in den Süden
ich bin nämlich gaspannt wie spanisch' Frauen lieben
Im Puff von Barcelona da pimpern wir uns fit,
wer will noch mal?
wer hat noch nicht?,
wir nehmen alle mit.
Ole', Ole', Ole', Ole', Ole'