In an exciting finale to the previous three ‘mysterious stranger’ posts, we proudly present to you an original digital short film, The Iced Avenger! This is the premiere installment of SquidFlicks Digital Shorts/Creature Features, a show where short, original, and entertaining films are produced and published periodically.
The Iced Avenger is based on a killer snowman who wreaks havoc upon the SquidFlicks HQ. Will staff members Shelby Jones and Patrick Farmer be able to fight it off, or will they become its next victims? You’ll have to watch to find out!
Well, it’s that time of year again, and the Omega Squid Network has some great videos to share with you this holiday season! Be sure and check out SquidFlicks today and tomorrow for two AWESOME holiday specials!
Today’s video was the premiere episode of SquidFlicks Reel Talk, which featured the Independent film Yule Die and an interview with director Seth Middleton and actor Derek Bradley. See it here!
Tomorrow’s video is the premiere installment of SquidFlicks Creature Features/Digital Shorts. It is based on a killer snowman who wreaks havoc on the SquidFlicks HQ. An epic battle decides the fate of both myself and co-host Patrick Farmer! You’ll have to watch to find out what happens! Check it out tomorrow!
You can catch it only on SquidFlicks (but it will also be duplicated on osquid.com!)
Oh, and Merry Christmas! Or Merry Squidmas as we here at OSS say!
As a Christmas special and premiere episode for the new series, SquidFlicks Reel Talk, we interview and talk about an Independent Christmas Horror film, Yule Die, with director Seth Middleton and actor Derek Bradley. With some extra antics mixed in, this is a great way to end 2008 and start another great SquidFlicks adventure!
This was a great opportunity to learn more about film creation from a fellow independent director, and I am glad that they accepted our offer to be interviewed for the premiere episode of Reel Talk!
If you haven’t seen the movie, I strongly recommend that you do!
If you’re a fan of late-night talk shows, you’ve heard of Jay Leno. You’ve also probably heard about Leno “retiring” from NBC in Spring of 2009.
Not anymore.
On December 9, Leno and numerous NBC executives held a press conference to announce a venture into prime time television for the comedian. According to a Reuters.com story, the new one-hour show will air at 10 EST/9 CST, and will be the first program of its kind to run 6 days a week in US prime time. For all you “Tonight Show” faithful out there, the new show will still feature an opening monologue, and familiar comedy bits like “Headlines” and “Jaywalking”.
The only downfall of this move is that shows such as “Law and Order” will be pushed back an hour, causing other programs to be canceled.
Which isn’t a huge loss, really… I mean, “Lipstick Jungle”? Yeah, I don’t think I’ll miss that one. Source: http://www.reuters.com/article/marketsNews/idUSN0926481820081209?pageNumber=2&virtualBrandChannel=10272
My question to you, ladies and gentlemen of the blogosphere: Do you think this move will give NBC a much-needed push in ratings? Or will it not have a large enough effect for the company to overtake its competitors?
This is a guest review from jdog, aka Jason Beckman. Thanks for the submission Jason!
Writer/Director: Larry Cohen Actors: Micheal Moriarty- David ‘Mo’ Rutherford Andrea Marcovicci- Nicole Garrett Morris- Chocolate Chip Charlie Paul Sarvino- Colonel Malcolm Spears Scott Bloom- Jason Release date: June 14, 1985 Genre: Horror/Sci-Fi/Comedy Tag Line: Are you eating it… or is it eating you?
Intro:
The film I have reviewed is one of my favorites from my youth. This is a super fun movie for fans of 80’s camp and cheese, and can even be considered a cult favorite by some. Sure, this movie maybe doesn’t stand up as well as some movies from the 80’s, and the effects are a little dated, but I still feel that this movie delivers on many levels and is a must see for all horror fans and fans of the 80’s cheese flick.
Season’s greetings from SquidFlicks with this holiday edition of Weekend Box Office!
Take a seat and let SquidFlicks guide you to the top five movies this past week! In first place we have Jim Carrey’s latest comedy, Yes Man, grossing over $18.3 million. In second was Will Smith’s latest drama, Seven Pounds. It earned over $14.9 million this past weekend.
The Tale of Despereaux, based on the series of books by the very same name, placed third with $10.1 million in revenue.
Filling out the rest of the top five were The Day the Earth Stood Still, placing fourth with $9.9 million, barely below the $10 million mark, and long time contender Four Christmases, which placed fifth and took home $7.7 million.
Thanks for reading and have a happy holiday season! Be ready for more Weekend Box Office in 2009! (But still read next weekend’s post too! Dec. 26-28!)
Strict Saudi Arabian religious policing led to the banishment of movie theaters for well over 30 years. Now things may change, says the head of the Commission for the Promotion of Virtue and Prevention of Vice. There are still restrictions, though. The movies are screened and approved by the commission, and places where movies will be screened are thoroughly inspected to make sure that they adhere to strict religious code.
Most Saudis watch videos and TV through DVDs and Satellite in their own homes, and travel to nearby countries to watch a film in a theater.
I can’t believe that the Saudi Arabian government restricts so much regarding to entertainment in their society. I can only hope that things will improve over time as government officials see that entertainment has more benefits than it does negatives.
Do you agree with the heavy censorship of entertainment media? Tell us below!
Really bad news from SquidFlicks HQ. After a few nights of increased security, the creature that plagued the offices last week seemed to have given up on its seemingly sinister goal.
Unfortunately recent events have proven that this is not the case. A yet-to-be identified security guard was found maimed in a break room located near the ventilation system servicing area. Footage from the camera shows that the creature was cold-blooded and methodical with the kill.
I fear for our safety; this thing may already be inside the building. I will have the vents checked immediately for any intrusions. Stay tuned.
Most animated shows and movies are either computer generated or hand drawn, leaving claymation out in the cold. This is not the case for the Wallace & Gromit series, which is a high quality and entertaining cartoon produced by UK cartoon studio Aardman Animation.
The bug news is that there is a new installment to the series, and is premiering on BBC One on Christmas Day. The newest adventure is titled A Matter of Loaf and Death.
I myself enjoy watching W&G, and if you have never seen any of their adventures, you should! I guarantee you’ll like it, even if you don’t understand all the British humor!
An interesting observation here: Why are so many gloomy and emotionally-taxing movies released during the holiday season? I think it goes without saying that the Holidays have enough drama as it is, and you should see a movie that is uplifting rather than depressing. I have five great movies for you to watch if you want some holiday cheer! As an added bonus, these are all Christmas-themed movies! YAY!
Note: These are in no particular order, but feel free to tell us which movies are the best in the comments!
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