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Re: Foreign Horror Films

Post by Belladonna » Fri Nov 06, 2009 11:03 am

Ooooh I don't know about this one.
You had me until you mentioned skinned.
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Re: Foreign Horror Films

Post by Corvus Kulde » Fri Nov 06, 2009 11:20 am

I don't remember them actually showing it, but it is a part of story. Any Ewen McGregor fans will enjoy this REVEALING film. This is NOT Ben Kenobi. This movie came out closer to the Trainspotting days. Gritty.
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Re: Foreign Horror Films

Post by Belladonna » Fri Nov 06, 2009 11:24 am

Hmm Okay I'll give it a try, then.
It sounds interesting.
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Re: Foreign Horror Films

Post by Corvus Kulde » Fri Nov 06, 2009 11:32 am

I'm looking forward to this.

Harvey Keitel joins international cast
of Rue Morgue Cinema's flagship feature

Toronto, CANADA - Rue Morgue Cinema in association with Someone At The Door Productions, is proud to announce its flagship feature film CUT THROATS NINE, a high action remake of the Spanish/Italian western Condenados a vivir, has attached veteran Hollywood actor HARVEY KEITEL (Pulp Fiction, Bad Lieutenant). Keitel joins a growing international cast comprised of Danish superstar MADS MIKKELSEN (Casino Royale, Valhalla Rising) and Canadian luminary ROY DUPUIS (The Rocket, La Femme Nikita).

CUT THROATS NINE will be helmed by award-winning director Rodrigo Gudiño (The Facts In the Case of Mister Hollow) from a script by Gudiño and Joseph O'Brien (RoboCop: Prime Directives) based on a story by Joaquin Romero Marchent and Santiago Moncada. Marco Pecota will produce the film for Rue Morgue Cinema/Someone At The Door Productions. Award winning cinematographer Derek Rogers C.S.C. (Cube, Resident Evil: Apocalypse) is slated to lens the picture, with Kyle Glencross (300, Dawn of the Dead) handling the film's special effects.

CUT THROATS NINE follows a wagonload of convicts as they travel the northern mountains to carry out their death sentences. Following a surprise attack from a gang of bandits, only the sergeant, his beautiful young daughter and seven of the most sadistic, murderous men alive survive the assault. CUT THROATS NINE in an original crowd pleasing experience that pushes the relatively subdued excesses of both the western and the horror movie into creative new territory.

CUT THROATS NINE is set to go into production in Toronto in early 2010.

Rue Morgue Cinema in association with Someone At The Door Productions has two other films in development, including the animated feature "Weaver Island" and the caustic drama "Grown Up ".
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Re: Foreign Horror Films

Post by Belladonna » Fri Nov 06, 2009 11:41 am

This really sounds like a Taratino-associated one.
It is looking excellent!
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Re: Foreign Horror Films

Post by Corvus Kulde » Fri Nov 06, 2009 11:50 am

The director is the man behind Rue Morgue Magazine and Rue Morgue Radio. They are based in Toronto. I love the mag., and the Internet radio show so I have high hopes for the film.
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Re: Foreign Horror Films

Post by adrian » Fri Nov 06, 2009 1:02 pm

Corvus Kulde wrote:The director is the man behind Rue Morgue Magazine and Rue Morgue Radio. They are based in Toronto. I love the mag., and the Internet radio show so I have high hopes for the film.

i know what mag you're talking about and it is a good one! they sell it at a store down here called "Hastings"
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Post by Corvus Kulde » Fri Nov 06, 2009 1:04 pm

Lucky. I have never seen it in a store around here, and I just can't pull off that subscription fee right now.
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Re: Foreign Horror Films

Post by adrian » Fri Nov 06, 2009 1:25 pm

and MAN aren't subscriptions to magazines a hassle? i hate it... i know i've cancelled TIME at the least 20 times by now hahaha
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Re: Foreign Horror Films

Post by Corvus Kulde » Fri Nov 06, 2009 1:30 pm

I was going to buy a copy of Fangoria the other day until I saw the almost nine dollar price tag. No wonder print is dying.
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Re: Foreign Horror Films

Post by adrian » Fri Nov 06, 2009 2:19 pm

i know right? i won't ever subscribe to a magazine again because of the hassle.. the only mag that has NEVER given me trouble is P.B. (i collect them.. my grandfather has TONS of them he's given me and i've been suscribed since i was 18) just a collector... that's all.... collecting
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Re: Foreign Horror Films

Post by Spookymufu » Fri Nov 06, 2009 2:39 pm

this is a good magazine to get

http://www.hauntedattraction.com/


I had an article in it back in '99
http://theyard.netii.net/
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Re: Foreign Horror Films

Post by iHaunt » Fri Nov 06, 2009 3:01 pm

Hey, I'm a huge Fangoria fans! :D I subscribed for 6-month issues a year.

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Re: Foreign Horror Films

Post by NeverMore » Fri Nov 06, 2009 6:54 pm

Corvus Kulde wrote:I was going to buy a copy of Fangoria the other day until I saw the almost nine dollar price tag. No wonder print is dying.
I just finished downloading issues 1 thru 285 of Fangoria. It's gonna take me till next Halloween to read them all.

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Re: Foreign Horror Films

Post by NeverMore » Fri Nov 06, 2009 6:56 pm

adrian wrote:i know right? i won't ever subscribe to a magazine again because of the hassle.. the only mag that has NEVER given me trouble is P.B. (i collect them.. my grandfather has TONS of them he's given me and i've been suscribed since i was 18) just a collector... that's all.... collecting
Probably can't even separate half the pages anyway, I'm guessing. :wink:

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