Think of Topher Grace (That 70's Show, Spiderman 3). Now think of indie horror vet Jeff Dylan Graham (Bloody Bloody Bible Camp). Now imagine if the two were crossed and you would get something, or in this case someone, resembling Kit Williamson. Still, there is something unquestionably unique and different about Kit compared to a lot of the other young hopeful actors who come to La in hopes of making it. In just a short amount of time, Kit Williamson has been featured in a variety of horror film productions including Last Halloween - a romance in the vein of Before Sunrise, but with a horror twist. There's also Opious, which could be described as a cross between The Evil Dead & Ghostbusters, & a role in Elisabeth Fies second feature length film - I Hate L.A. On top of everything, Kit Williamson will be joining the cast of my very own production - Drive-In Massacre as Trey.
- 11/8/2011
- by Big Daddy aka Brandon Sites
- Big Daddy Horror Reviews - Interviews
2011 - 7 mins. - Not Rated
D: John Stewart Muller
C: Kit Williamson, Leslie Andrews
A couple argue on Halloween night, after hours, about his cheating ways.
Sure, Last Halloween is competently shot. Sure, it's competently acted, but there's something missing. A connection with the characters is missing. A connection with what is happening to the characters is missing. A connection to the overall story is missing. What John Stewart Muller chooses to present with Last Halloween is a couple arguing back and forth. The viewer doesn't know why they're arguing or what over until the final frame. Since the viewer doesn't know exactly what is being argued over, being able to connect to the characters is problematic since the viewer doesn't know who to connect to or whose side to take. With the closing frames, it is revealed what it is that they are arguing over. If this had been...
D: John Stewart Muller
C: Kit Williamson, Leslie Andrews
A couple argue on Halloween night, after hours, about his cheating ways.
Sure, Last Halloween is competently shot. Sure, it's competently acted, but there's something missing. A connection with the characters is missing. A connection with what is happening to the characters is missing. A connection to the overall story is missing. What John Stewart Muller chooses to present with Last Halloween is a couple arguing back and forth. The viewer doesn't know why they're arguing or what over until the final frame. Since the viewer doesn't know exactly what is being argued over, being able to connect to the characters is problematic since the viewer doesn't know who to connect to or whose side to take. With the closing frames, it is revealed what it is that they are arguing over. If this had been...
- 10/21/2011
- by Big Daddy aka Brandon Sites
- Big Daddy Horror Reviews - Interviews
With Drive-In Massacre producer Brandon Sites promised sex, drugs, a drive-in and, of course, a massacre. He then went on to ponder "what else could you want?". ...well, there was one thing missing. How about a little rock n' roll? Jonathan Tiersten, who so memorably starred in Sleepaway Camp, Return to Sleepaway Camp & The Perfect House, has just signed on to star in Drive-In Massacre.
Jonathan Tiersten is able to convey that bad boy sensibility effortlessly. There is something inherently exciting and dangerous about that kind of persona on screen which seamlessly lends itself to a slasher. He was that missing element that will bring it all together in Drive-In Massacre.
Drive-In Massacre is about a cursed drive-in movie theater. A group of college aged kids who ignored all the signs. Now, one fateful night he will make them pay for their indiscretions.... in Blood!!!
Also starring in Drive-In Massacre...
Jonathan Tiersten is able to convey that bad boy sensibility effortlessly. There is something inherently exciting and dangerous about that kind of persona on screen which seamlessly lends itself to a slasher. He was that missing element that will bring it all together in Drive-In Massacre.
Drive-In Massacre is about a cursed drive-in movie theater. A group of college aged kids who ignored all the signs. Now, one fateful night he will make them pay for their indiscretions.... in Blood!!!
Also starring in Drive-In Massacre...
- 10/13/2011
- by Big Daddy aka Brandon Sites
- Big Daddy Horror Reviews - Interviews
Have you been craving an 80s-styled slasher comedy in the vein of such horror staples as Slaughter High, April Fool's Day or Killer Party?
Then get ready for Drive In Massacre. A remake of the 1976 horror flick has been announced by producer and screenwriter Brandon Sites.
Brandon said the film aims to bring back memories of going to a drive-in movie late at night with your friends and incorporates a slasher film story with some 80s teen sex comedy thrown in.
The plot outline is as follows: A cursed drive-in movie theater. A group of college kids who ignored all the signs. Now, one fateful night he will make them pay for their indiscretions.... in blood. Drive In Massacre delivers sex, drugs, murder and drive-in movie theatre. What more could you want?
Starring 80s scream queen Debra Lamb (Stripped to Kill), Shawn C. Phillips (Attack of the Sasquatch), Lisa Musser...
Then get ready for Drive In Massacre. A remake of the 1976 horror flick has been announced by producer and screenwriter Brandon Sites.
Brandon said the film aims to bring back memories of going to a drive-in movie late at night with your friends and incorporates a slasher film story with some 80s teen sex comedy thrown in.
The plot outline is as follows: A cursed drive-in movie theater. A group of college kids who ignored all the signs. Now, one fateful night he will make them pay for their indiscretions.... in blood. Drive In Massacre delivers sex, drugs, murder and drive-in movie theatre. What more could you want?
Starring 80s scream queen Debra Lamb (Stripped to Kill), Shawn C. Phillips (Attack of the Sasquatch), Lisa Musser...
- 10/11/2011
- by David Bentley
- The Geek Files
Okay, folks, here's your chance to get in on the ground floor again. You know I like to pass along info on new projects just getting started so when it gets released you can say, "Oh yeah, I heard about that shit on Dread Central last year." Well, listen up and keep an ear to the ground for Drive-In Massacre.
With a taste for the '80s, the filmmakers of Drive-In Massacre promise to bring you all the things you loved about that golden decade of horror. And they've got all the social media stops covered (Twitter (@DriveNMassacre) and Facebook) as well as a weekly updated blog so you can keep up with what's going on from the very beginning as they are currently in pre-production and getting the word out.
From the Press Release
"It's going to be a Killer movie night!"
Have you been craving an 80's styled...
With a taste for the '80s, the filmmakers of Drive-In Massacre promise to bring you all the things you loved about that golden decade of horror. And they've got all the social media stops covered (Twitter (@DriveNMassacre) and Facebook) as well as a weekly updated blog so you can keep up with what's going on from the very beginning as they are currently in pre-production and getting the word out.
From the Press Release
"It's going to be a Killer movie night!"
Have you been craving an 80's styled...
- 10/10/2011
- by Doctor Gash
- DreadCentral.com
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