Here's a fun Halloween short from writer/director Adam Green (Hatchet, Frozen) called The Tiffany Problem. It's a dark comedy made back in 2007 and it stars Joel David Moore (Hatchet, Dodgeball, Avatar), Corri English (Bedford Diaries), and Zachary Levi (Chuck).
The story follows a 30-year-old guy looking to go trick-r-treating with his friends while his wife stays home sick. She gets pissed off for going out, and he doesn't understand why she's trying to ruin his plans.
Enjoy the short, and Happy Halloween!
The story follows a 30-year-old guy looking to go trick-r-treating with his friends while his wife stays home sick. She gets pissed off for going out, and he doesn't understand why she's trying to ruin his plans.
Enjoy the short, and Happy Halloween!
- 10/31/2012
- by Joey Paur
- GeekTyrant
Hey, Victor Crowley fans, wanna dress up like your favorite deformed (albeit slightly tragic) killer this Halloween? Well, then we’ve got some good news for you!
ArieScope just relaunched its website and is now offering up some new merchandise for the diehards out there that includes a Hatchet Army t-shirt, a limited edition Victor Crowley statue, and one seriously kickass Crowley mask.
Another treat for any fan of Adam Green’s is that the site is now streaming all his famous Halloween short films in a high-quality format. If you haven’t checked out any of his shorts before, I recommend starting with The Tiffany Problem, which is epically hilarious.
In addition, you can also check out some of Green’s other work including "Fairy Tale Police", which he did for the Xbox 360 Horror Meets Comedy series and other Green goodies from his TV work.
- Heather Wixson
Check...
ArieScope just relaunched its website and is now offering up some new merchandise for the diehards out there that includes a Hatchet Army t-shirt, a limited edition Victor Crowley statue, and one seriously kickass Crowley mask.
Another treat for any fan of Adam Green’s is that the site is now streaming all his famous Halloween short films in a high-quality format. If you haven’t checked out any of his shorts before, I recommend starting with The Tiffany Problem, which is epically hilarious.
In addition, you can also check out some of Green’s other work including "Fairy Tale Police", which he did for the Xbox 360 Horror Meets Comedy series and other Green goodies from his TV work.
- Heather Wixson
Check...
- 3/6/2009
- by thehorrorchick
- DreadCentral.com
Remember that stack of movies on my desk? I’m trying. No, I really am. It’s taking a bit, though. Good news, however, at least for me: One of those which I’ve been aching to see has finally been consumed by my eyes.
I’ll start off by saying I loved Hatchet. I was super-afraid that it had been overhyped and when it finally got a limited release, I rushed over to see it and had a kick-ass time. If you haven’t gotten around to it yet and are looking for a slasher to make you smile, Hatchet is golden. Then I started getting acquainted with Adam Green’s Halloween shorts. This year’s (The Tivo) wasn’t as wonderful as The Tiffany Problem or other past entries, but they’re still consistently awesome.
I’m not sure what had kept me from seeing Spiral, as all...
I’ll start off by saying I loved Hatchet. I was super-afraid that it had been overhyped and when it finally got a limited release, I rushed over to see it and had a kick-ass time. If you haven’t gotten around to it yet and are looking for a slasher to make you smile, Hatchet is golden. Then I started getting acquainted with Adam Green’s Halloween shorts. This year’s (The Tivo) wasn’t as wonderful as The Tiffany Problem or other past entries, but they’re still consistently awesome.
I’m not sure what had kept me from seeing Spiral, as all...
- 11/10/2008
- Fangoria
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