Titles will include Michael Moore’s Where To Invade Next.
Network’s sales division has struck a deal to represent the home entertainment rights to Dogwoof and Peccadillo Pictures titles.
Network will start repping Peccadillo titles from July 1 and Dogwoof films after Aug 1.
Network currently represents its own catalogue of titles as well as labels including Medium Rare, Fabulous Films and WWE.
Claire Bailey, Network’s head of sales, said: “We’re thrilled to welcome Dogwoof and Peccadillo Pictures to Network and start working on an incredible array of titles from both labels, comprising an already established catalogue and some very exciting new releases.”
Daniel Green, home entertainment manager at Dogwoof, added: “Network’s fresh approach to the ever-changing market consistently proves the value of home entertainment, and it’s just one of the many reasons why we’re looking forward to working together.”
“We’ve had a fantastic year so far with the release of [link...
Network’s sales division has struck a deal to represent the home entertainment rights to Dogwoof and Peccadillo Pictures titles.
Network will start repping Peccadillo titles from July 1 and Dogwoof films after Aug 1.
Network currently represents its own catalogue of titles as well as labels including Medium Rare, Fabulous Films and WWE.
Claire Bailey, Network’s head of sales, said: “We’re thrilled to welcome Dogwoof and Peccadillo Pictures to Network and start working on an incredible array of titles from both labels, comprising an already established catalogue and some very exciting new releases.”
Daniel Green, home entertainment manager at Dogwoof, added: “Network’s fresh approach to the ever-changing market consistently proves the value of home entertainment, and it’s just one of the many reasons why we’re looking forward to working together.”
“We’ve had a fantastic year so far with the release of [link...
- 6/27/2016
- ScreenDaily
Claire Bailey, Jerry Whelan and Steve Staniland will head up the new sales agent division.
UK distributor Network has added an in-house sales agency to its London office.
Formerly of FremantleMedia, Claire Bailey, Jerry Whelan and Steve Staniland will all join the company to head up its new sales agent team.
They will represent distributors including Medium Rare, Fabulous Films and WWE, as well as Network’s own catalogue.
Network’s 2015 slate includes Pablo Larrain’s Golden Globe-nominated El Club, about a collection of priests living a meagre existence in a small Chilean coastal town.
The news follows the announcement that Network has struck a deal to acquire the rights to the majority of FremantleMedia’s home entertainment catalogue, which includes television titles such as The World At War and Qi.
UK distributor Network has added an in-house sales agency to its London office.
Formerly of FremantleMedia, Claire Bailey, Jerry Whelan and Steve Staniland will all join the company to head up its new sales agent team.
They will represent distributors including Medium Rare, Fabulous Films and WWE, as well as Network’s own catalogue.
Network’s 2015 slate includes Pablo Larrain’s Golden Globe-nominated El Club, about a collection of priests living a meagre existence in a small Chilean coastal town.
The news follows the announcement that Network has struck a deal to acquire the rights to the majority of FremantleMedia’s home entertainment catalogue, which includes television titles such as The World At War and Qi.
- 1/8/2016
- ScreenDaily
The dead are contacted by medium Olivia DuPont in the latest broadcast of King Falls Am, but co-hosts Sammy and Ben discover that Miss DuPont's more unconventional than expected. It's time once again to tune in to America's strangest small town.
Hosted by Sammy Stevens (formerly known as Shotgun Sammy from the Bj & Kazoo Morning Show) and Ben Arnold, King Falls Am is a late-night radio talk show that broadcasts out of small-town America and covers a wide range of strange topics that are right at home on the "Listen" section of Daily Dead. Expect to hear new broadcasts of the show on the 1st and 15th of every month, and you can listen to the tenth broadcast right now!
Don't live in King Falls? No need to worry, as you can now listen to Sammy and Ben discuss the eerie events of their supernatural-charged town on the audioBoom Network and iTunes.
Hosted by Sammy Stevens (formerly known as Shotgun Sammy from the Bj & Kazoo Morning Show) and Ben Arnold, King Falls Am is a late-night radio talk show that broadcasts out of small-town America and covers a wide range of strange topics that are right at home on the "Listen" section of Daily Dead. Expect to hear new broadcasts of the show on the 1st and 15th of every month, and you can listen to the tenth broadcast right now!
Don't live in King Falls? No need to worry, as you can now listen to Sammy and Ben discuss the eerie events of their supernatural-charged town on the audioBoom Network and iTunes.
- 9/15/2015
- by Derek Anderson
- DailyDead
One 'Walking Dead' fan might have crossed a line by inventing a hamburger that supposedly tastes like human flesh! Might have. It's like ... before you pass judgment ... let's see what Norman Reedus and co. think of the idea. And while we're on the subject -- someone in our newsroom looks tasty. Medium rare please. Read more...
- 10/3/2014
- by TMZ Staff
- TMZ
Early in this week’s episode, fresh off last week's pick-me-up course of Ibogaine and a whole lot of macho bonding with his brother Marines, we meet up with Nicholas Brody in Iraq, near the border he hopes to cross into Iran. Brody’s doctor, who is apparently as good at impromptu barbecuing as he is at delivering experimental medical treatments, hands him a chunk of the meat. “Medium rare,” he declares. “Pretty fucking tasty, huh? The secret is to relax the goat before you cut its throat.” It may be true that deceiving the goat means that anxiety won’t seep into its meat during the final moments of life. As the two men will sadly learn before the end of the episode, just because an animal or human doesn’t see its death coming doesn’t mean that the creatures in question don’t end up dead. But on a larger scale,...
- 12/2/2013
- by Alyssa Rosenberg
- Vulture
They don't make them like this anymore. U.K. audiences have a lot to look forward to in Jamie Luk's 1991 action thriller, Robotrix (Nu ji xie ren). That would be Amy Yip for the most part, probably the most famous Hong Kong Category III actress in history, despite the fact she hasn't made a film since 1997, when she quit the industry to get married. Famed for her tiny, slim body and large implanted breasts, Amy Yip is definitely a sight to behold. Don't get too excited though, the famed 'Yip-Tease' is well known in Hong Kong movie circles, which means you might have to focus on other aspects of the movie if you want to get your fill. It's low budget, it's action packed and it's probably cheesy as hell, so we can't wait to get our hands on a copy when it's released on October 28th 2013 courtesy of Medium Rare Entertainment.
- 9/21/2013
- 24framespersecond.net
Portlandia: Seasons 1&2 | The Man Who Haunted Himself | Foxy Brown | Doctor Who: Regeneration | Kuroneko
Portlandia: Seasons 1&2
Set in a place where "the dream of the 90s is alive", where adults go to retire and where your life can fall apart as you get lost in a Battlestar Galactica box set, Portlandia is as much a state of mind as a location. The creators and stars are both musicians, Fred Armisen (Trenchmouth) and Carrie Brownstein (Sleater-Kinney), and the show – like most of the food consumed on it – was grown organically.
Together, purely for their own entertainment, they'd made a series of short online character comedy skits under the name of Thunderant, which they shot in and around Brownstein's Portland home. These caught the eye of Lorne Michaels, legendary producer of Saturday Night Live (a show Armisen has only just left the cast of). Then the hipster-baiting world of Portlandia opened for business,...
Portlandia: Seasons 1&2
Set in a place where "the dream of the 90s is alive", where adults go to retire and where your life can fall apart as you get lost in a Battlestar Galactica box set, Portlandia is as much a state of mind as a location. The creators and stars are both musicians, Fred Armisen (Trenchmouth) and Carrie Brownstein (Sleater-Kinney), and the show – like most of the food consumed on it – was grown organically.
Together, purely for their own entertainment, they'd made a series of short online character comedy skits under the name of Thunderant, which they shot in and around Brownstein's Portland home. These caught the eye of Lorne Michaels, legendary producer of Saturday Night Live (a show Armisen has only just left the cast of). Then the hipster-baiting world of Portlandia opened for business,...
- 6/22/2013
- by Phelim O'Neill
- The Guardian - Film News
Vampire Ecstasy
Stars: Nadia Henkowa, Anke Syring, Ulrike Butz, Nico Wolferstetter | Written and Directed by Joseph W. Sarno
The horror genre is known to be one of the most liberal forms of movie making, it’s willing to take risks and to allow the more unsavoury side of cinema into its realm. I know many will read that and not agree, pulling examples out of their hats to show the PG-13 box office hits to say “this is hardly risk taking”, but this is not the point. Historically and outside of the Hollywood mainstream horror is never afraid to push the boundaries. This is why at times we hit on the stranger of films, like for example Vampire Ecstasy, an adventure into the world of sexploitation (and not one of the best).
The basic story, and only story to Vampire Ecstasy, is a group of young girls are invited to...
Stars: Nadia Henkowa, Anke Syring, Ulrike Butz, Nico Wolferstetter | Written and Directed by Joseph W. Sarno
The horror genre is known to be one of the most liberal forms of movie making, it’s willing to take risks and to allow the more unsavoury side of cinema into its realm. I know many will read that and not agree, pulling examples out of their hats to show the PG-13 box office hits to say “this is hardly risk taking”, but this is not the point. Historically and outside of the Hollywood mainstream horror is never afraid to push the boundaries. This is why at times we hit on the stranger of films, like for example Vampire Ecstasy, an adventure into the world of sexploitation (and not one of the best).
The basic story, and only story to Vampire Ecstasy, is a group of young girls are invited to...
- 1/22/2013
- by Pzomb
- Nerdly
The Bloody Judge
Stars: Christopher Lee, Maria Rohm, Hans Haas Jr., Maria Schell, Leo Genn, Margaret Lee | Written by Enrico Colombo, Jesús Franco, Michael Haller, Harry Alan Towers, Anthony Scott Veitch | Directed by Jess Franco
During the sixties and into the seventies the sub-genre of the witch trial films was arguably sprung to life by Michael Reeves’ Witchfinder General. Vincent Price created a character that was memorable and strangely likable, even if we wanted him to fail in his dastardly deeds and die a grisly death. With Witchfinder General’s release in 1968. Moving into the seventies there were a number of exploitation movies (or hexploitation), most notably Mark of the Devil and of course Jess Franco’s Il Trono di Fuoco or as we know it The Bloody Judge.
The most interesting thing about The Bloody Judge is that it was based on a real historical figure. Chief Justice Jeffreys...
Stars: Christopher Lee, Maria Rohm, Hans Haas Jr., Maria Schell, Leo Genn, Margaret Lee | Written by Enrico Colombo, Jesús Franco, Michael Haller, Harry Alan Towers, Anthony Scott Veitch | Directed by Jess Franco
During the sixties and into the seventies the sub-genre of the witch trial films was arguably sprung to life by Michael Reeves’ Witchfinder General. Vincent Price created a character that was memorable and strangely likable, even if we wanted him to fail in his dastardly deeds and die a grisly death. With Witchfinder General’s release in 1968. Moving into the seventies there were a number of exploitation movies (or hexploitation), most notably Mark of the Devil and of course Jess Franco’s Il Trono di Fuoco or as we know it The Bloody Judge.
The most interesting thing about The Bloody Judge is that it was based on a real historical figure. Chief Justice Jeffreys...
- 1/20/2013
- by Pzomb
- Nerdly
We’re going old school cult classic for a Monday, so prepare for a new years encounter with murderous witch finders, vampires, lusty warrior women and murderous magicians because Medium rare Entertainment are releasing four icons of cult/classic/horror, from the like of Jess Franco, Vincent Price and Christopher Lee. All are being released in January 2013 in the UK on DVD for the very first time. Here’s the low down on each.... The Bloody Judge (1970/ 18/ 89mins) Directed by Jess Franco, with Christopher Lee, Maria Rohn, Leon Gunn. Christopher Lee swops his cape for a wig and gown to play the notorious Judge Jeffreys, a real-life 17th century witchfinder who showed a ruthless, sadistic justice. His growing obsession with a local wench (Maria Rohm) fuels a jaw-dropping spree of torture, brutality and flesh-ripping perversion. Franco, Lee, Maria Rohm are reunited after The Vengeance of Fu Manchuin this lavishly murderous...
- 12/3/2012
- 24framespersecond.net
We’re going old school cult classic for a Monday, so prepare for a new years encounter with murderous witch finders, vampires, lusty warrior women and murderous magicians because Medium rare Entertainment are releasing four icons of cult/classic/horror, from the like of Jess Franco, Vincent Price and Christopher Lee. All are being released in January 2013 in the UK on DVD for the very first time. Here’s the low down on each.... The Bloody Judge (1970/ 18/ 89mins) Directed by Jess Franco, with Christopher Lee, Maria Rohn, Leon Gunn. Christopher Lee swops his cape for a wig and gown to play the notorious Judge Jeffreys, a real-life 17th century witchfinder who showed a ruthless, sadistic justice. His growing obsession with a local wench (Maria Rohm) fuels a jaw-dropping spree of torture, brutality and flesh-ripping perversion. Franco, Lee, Maria Rohm are reunited after The Vengeance of Fu Manchuin this lavishly murderous...
- 12/3/2012
- 24framespersecond.net
Surviving Life
"This was supposed to be a regular feature film, but since we didn't have the money we had to use a much simpler technique: paper cutout animation." So says Czech animator-director Jan Švankmajer in the opening half apology, half statement of intent introduction to his latest curio.
While the cutout technique may save on a lot of overheads, it still demanded an awful lot of work. Svankmajer took tens of thousands of photographs of his actors in various different positions and expressions, then mixed and matched performances out of them under the animation stand.
The results look like a mix of Terry Gilliam's work for Monty Python and some forgotten Eastern Bloc kids' TV show – a strange, wonderful and surreal trip.
The film follows office drone Evzen, who escapes into dreams, meets a "dream woman", and even starts a family with her. But this is no blissful idyll,...
"This was supposed to be a regular feature film, but since we didn't have the money we had to use a much simpler technique: paper cutout animation." So says Czech animator-director Jan Švankmajer in the opening half apology, half statement of intent introduction to his latest curio.
While the cutout technique may save on a lot of overheads, it still demanded an awful lot of work. Svankmajer took tens of thousands of photographs of his actors in various different positions and expressions, then mixed and matched performances out of them under the animation stand.
The results look like a mix of Terry Gilliam's work for Monty Python and some forgotten Eastern Bloc kids' TV show – a strange, wonderful and surreal trip.
The film follows office drone Evzen, who escapes into dreams, meets a "dream woman", and even starts a family with her. But this is no blissful idyll,...
- 6/8/2012
- by Phelim O'Neill
- The Guardian - Film News
Medium? Medium rare? Well done. I don’t really know what sort of odd kitchen contraption this corgi has fallen asleep in… so I turned to Google to help me. Turns out, it’s an Electric Teppan Yaki Cooktop. And considering the cooktop this corgi has taken a nap in is on, I really hope we’re not watching a “teppan yaki” in the making. Because it would probably be delicious and I might even have a bite based on the tenderness of the paws alone. [Source: Obsessive Corgi Disorder]...
- 3/5/2012
- by Michelle Collins
- BestWeekEver
It's a little bit after the fact for one of them, but The CW has released two new preview videos for its flagship series "Supernatural" hosted by showrunner/executive producer Sera Gamble, in which she dissects last week's Episode 7.06, "Slash Fiction", and tomorrow night's Episode 7.07, "The Mentalists". Better late than never, right?
Episode 7.06 "Slash Fiction" (10/28/11 Air Date; 9:00-10:00 Pm):
Double The Winchesters, Double The Fun — Sam (Jared Padalecki) and Dean (Jensen Ackles) are once again on the FBI’s “Most Wanted” list when two Leviathans clone the brothers and go on a killing spree. The subject of a nationwide manhunt, Sam and Dean need to drop off the grid so Bobby (Jim Beaver) sends them to Frank Deveraux (guest star Kevin R. McNally), a quirky surveillance expert, for help.
Meanwhile, Bobby continues to search for a way to kill the Leviathans, or at least slow them down,...
Episode 7.06 "Slash Fiction" (10/28/11 Air Date; 9:00-10:00 Pm):
Double The Winchesters, Double The Fun — Sam (Jared Padalecki) and Dean (Jensen Ackles) are once again on the FBI’s “Most Wanted” list when two Leviathans clone the brothers and go on a killing spree. The subject of a nationwide manhunt, Sam and Dean need to drop off the grid so Bobby (Jim Beaver) sends them to Frank Deveraux (guest star Kevin R. McNally), a quirky surveillance expert, for help.
Meanwhile, Bobby continues to search for a way to kill the Leviathans, or at least slow them down,...
- 11/4/2011
- by The Woman In Black
- DreadCentral.com
Last week's episode of "Supernatural" ended in a familiar place with Sam and Dean on the outs once again, but thanks to the preview trailer and clip we have for the upcoming Episode 7.07, "The Mentalists", we can see that the brothers are back together and working a new case. Check 'em out!
Episode 7.07 "The Mentalists" (11/4/11 Air Date; 9:00-10:00 Pm):
Medium Rare — Sam (Jared Padalecki) and Dean (Jensen Ackles) investigate the gruesome murders of resident mediums in Lily Dale, the most “psychic” town in America.
They discover that an angry spirit is killing off the psychics one by one, but in a town full of people who claim to be summoning spirits, they have a little trouble identifying the medium controlling the ghost.
Mike Rohl directed the episode written by Ben Acker and Ben Blacker.
For more visit "Supernatural" on The CW.
Visit The Evilshop @ Amazon!
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Episode 7.07 "The Mentalists" (11/4/11 Air Date; 9:00-10:00 Pm):
Medium Rare — Sam (Jared Padalecki) and Dean (Jensen Ackles) investigate the gruesome murders of resident mediums in Lily Dale, the most “psychic” town in America.
They discover that an angry spirit is killing off the psychics one by one, but in a town full of people who claim to be summoning spirits, they have a little trouble identifying the medium controlling the ghost.
Mike Rohl directed the episode written by Ben Acker and Ben Blacker.
For more visit "Supernatural" on The CW.
Visit The Evilshop @ Amazon!
Got news?...
- 11/1/2011
- by The Woman In Black
- DreadCentral.com
Halloween falls on a Monday this year, which means the holiday episodes of most TV shows are airing the week before, including those on The CW, but that doesn't mean genre fans don't have more to look forward to, as evidenced by the just released synopses of "The Vampire Diaries" Episode 3.08, "Ordinary People", and "The Secret Circle" Episode 1.08, "Beneath", both airing on November 3rd. "Supernatural" Episode 7.07, "The Mentalists", which bows November 4th, isn't sounding too shabby either.
Episode 3.08 "Ordinary People" (11/3/11 Air Date; 8:00-9:00 Pm):
The Original Family — With help from Elena (Nina Dobrev) and Bonnie (Kat Graham), Alaric (Matt Davis) tries to decipher the meaning behind his recent discovery.
Elena (Nina Dobrev) and Rebekah (guest star Claire Holt) engage in a mean-girl power struggle, until Rebekah finally reveals some of her family’s ancient secrets and the violent past she shares with Klaus (Joseph Morgan) and Elijah...
Episode 3.08 "Ordinary People" (11/3/11 Air Date; 8:00-9:00 Pm):
The Original Family — With help from Elena (Nina Dobrev) and Bonnie (Kat Graham), Alaric (Matt Davis) tries to decipher the meaning behind his recent discovery.
Elena (Nina Dobrev) and Rebekah (guest star Claire Holt) engage in a mean-girl power struggle, until Rebekah finally reveals some of her family’s ancient secrets and the violent past she shares with Klaus (Joseph Morgan) and Elijah...
- 10/13/2011
- by The Woman In Black
- DreadCentral.com
Whether you’re catching every moment of the Royal Wedding starting at 5am or watching the recaps later with your friends, we’ve got the perfect recipes for you!
Prince William and Kate Middleton can’t be the only ones having fun on their big day, so we have some helpful tips on making your own get-together a regal affair! We’ve put together some amazing recipes for both breakfast and dinner — and fun cocktails for whenever!
This dinner is both delicious and decadent. Bring a bit of royalty to your own home with this recipe from Jason Potter, the renowned chef at R Lounge and the Renaissance New York Times Square Hotel, known for his focus on the natural flavors in his ingredients.
Steak and kale by chef Jason Potter:
Delicate strips of grass-fed steak with sautéed Crimini Mushrooms and Oyster Mushrooms, served on a French baguette and...
Prince William and Kate Middleton can’t be the only ones having fun on their big day, so we have some helpful tips on making your own get-together a regal affair! We’ve put together some amazing recipes for both breakfast and dinner — and fun cocktails for whenever!
This dinner is both delicious and decadent. Bring a bit of royalty to your own home with this recipe from Jason Potter, the renowned chef at R Lounge and the Renaissance New York Times Square Hotel, known for his focus on the natural flavors in his ingredients.
Steak and kale by chef Jason Potter:
Delicate strips of grass-fed steak with sautéed Crimini Mushrooms and Oyster Mushrooms, served on a French baguette and...
- 4/28/2011
- by Jennifer Murray
- HollywoodLife
Vinyl and Foo Fighters lovers rejoice: The rock act is releasing an entire set of covers in honor of Record Store Day this year. "Medium Rare" boasts 13 tracks, from "Band on the Run" by Paul McCartney & Wings to "Darling Nikki" by Prince, and drops exclusively on vinyl LP on April 16. Foos have a long history of covers, having released some as B-sides, others as live set staples and bootlegs, the ilk. This is the first collection of this kind for them, and is the bow of two previously unreleased takes on Thin Lizzy's "Bad Reputation" and The Zombies'...
- 3/11/2011
- Hitfix
Chicago – New York filmmaker Joe Maggio is fascinated by the pursuit of redemption, particularly in stories featuring characters who may not entirely be worthy of it. His 2001 debut feature “Virgil Bliss” followed a man fresh out of prison as he attempted to build a new life. Maggio’s 2008 drama “Paper Covers Rock” told the story of a suicidal mother who fights to maintain custody of her daughter.
The darkly satirical thriller “Bitter Feast” marks Maggio’s darkest tale to date. Redemption hardly seems possible for vitriolic food blogger Jt Franks (Joshua Leonard), as he finds himself held hostage by Peter Gray (James LeGros), the self-righteous yet deranged celebrity chef whose restaurant he panned. Gray acquires delicious revenge by forcing Franks to cook various dishes to perfection…or else. Hollywood Chicago spoke with Maggio about his own thoughts concerning modern criticism, the advantages and disadvantages of microbudget filmmaking, and the New...
The darkly satirical thriller “Bitter Feast” marks Maggio’s darkest tale to date. Redemption hardly seems possible for vitriolic food blogger Jt Franks (Joshua Leonard), as he finds himself held hostage by Peter Gray (James LeGros), the self-righteous yet deranged celebrity chef whose restaurant he panned. Gray acquires delicious revenge by forcing Franks to cook various dishes to perfection…or else. Hollywood Chicago spoke with Maggio about his own thoughts concerning modern criticism, the advantages and disadvantages of microbudget filmmaking, and the New...
- 1/13/2011
- by adam@hollywoodchicago.com (Adam Fendelman)
- HollywoodChicago.com
Bad Lieutenant: Port Of Call – New Orleans
DVD & Blu-ray, Lionsgate
Nicolas Cage used to be a lot of fun. He was an actor who managed to dodge calls of nepotism (he's Francis Ford Coppola's nephew), and aspersions cast on his ability, by just throwing himself into any role offered. He would attempt to act with every part of his body – even his hair. His early CV is full of stunning roles in Wild At Heart, Raising Arizona and Birdy; he then parlayed his Oscar for Leaving Las Vegas into an unexpected career as an action hero (The Rock, Con Air). And then the rot really set in (Ghost Rider, The Wicker Man). It's taken Werner Herzog to help him get back in touch with his inner Nicolas Cage. In Bad Lieutenant, Cage has both a blast and a ball as a cop who has self-medicated himself into oblivion...
DVD & Blu-ray, Lionsgate
Nicolas Cage used to be a lot of fun. He was an actor who managed to dodge calls of nepotism (he's Francis Ford Coppola's nephew), and aspersions cast on his ability, by just throwing himself into any role offered. He would attempt to act with every part of his body – even his hair. His early CV is full of stunning roles in Wild At Heart, Raising Arizona and Birdy; he then parlayed his Oscar for Leaving Las Vegas into an unexpected career as an action hero (The Rock, Con Air). And then the rot really set in (Ghost Rider, The Wicker Man). It's taken Werner Herzog to help him get back in touch with his inner Nicolas Cage. In Bad Lieutenant, Cage has both a blast and a ball as a cop who has self-medicated himself into oblivion...
- 9/24/2010
- by Phelim O'Neill
- The Guardian - Film News
The above clip comes from the Adult Swim series "Superjail!," created by Christy Karacas, Stephen Warbrick and Ben Gruber. If you like the late-night Cartoon Network block's wacky, offbeat brand of humor, then this is definitely for you. Of course, if you like that brand of humor, then you've certainly seen this by now. And you've probably been too busy watching to realize that the first season of "Superjail!" hit DVD this week! To celebrate the release, Warbrick and Karacas took some time out of their busy schedule to share their 10 favorite movie prison scenes, which you can find after the jump!
Best Prison Scenes – for MTV.com
From Steve Warbrick and Christy Karacas
Ranked in order from least favorite to most favorite. (Like a David Letterman Top 10 List)
10. "48 hrs": “Roxanne…you don’t have to put on the red light.”
9. "Watchmen": Rorschach melting a fellow inmate’s face off with boiling oil.
Best Prison Scenes – for MTV.com
From Steve Warbrick and Christy Karacas
Ranked in order from least favorite to most favorite. (Like a David Letterman Top 10 List)
10. "48 hrs": “Roxanne…you don’t have to put on the red light.”
9. "Watchmen": Rorschach melting a fellow inmate’s face off with boiling oil.
- 2/26/2010
- by MTV Movies Team
- MTV Movies Blog
Montreal, QC's Barn Burner are ready to unleash Bangers worldwide and have released the final track listing. With Bangers, Barn Burner captures a signature sound that cannot be easily placed or categorized. Cultivating the principles of partying and the everlasting might of the riff, Barn Burner creates a live atmosphere that render an audience incapable of standing still. Whether it is giving your best friend a well-deserved swill of beer or lovingly smashing the bottle over his head to the sound of a ruthless riff, Barn Burner will fulfill the demands of its listeners. Having recently signed to the landmark heavy metal label Metal Blade records, Barn Burner are bound to continue on a path unhindered by genre classifications or popular culture dictations.
“Up tempo stoner rock like a cross between The Atomic Bitchwax, Fu Manchu and The Fucking Champs…excellent musicianship” Terrorizer Magazine
“Forming a strong union between the...
“Up tempo stoner rock like a cross between The Atomic Bitchwax, Fu Manchu and The Fucking Champs…excellent musicianship” Terrorizer Magazine
“Forming a strong union between the...
- 12/11/2009
- by no-reply@fangoria.com (Source: Metal Blade Records)
- Fangoria
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