Filed under: Video, Horror, Cinematical
As Terry Gilliam fans patiently wait to see if his long-suffering 'The Man Who Killed Don Quixote' finally makes its way to theaters, the former Monty Python member and 'Brazil' helmer has a new short film to tide us over in the meantime. It's a Halloween-themed mockumentary titled 'The Legend of Hallowdega' produced as an accompaniment to yesterday's Amp Energy Juice 500 race at the Talladega Superspeedway. Amp also sponsored the 18-minute short, which was written by 'Daily Show' alum Aaron Bergeron and features cameo mock-interviews with Nascar drivers like Dale Earnhardt Jr. and Darrell Waltrip.
The main stars, though, are actors David Arquette and Justin Kirk (TV's 'Weeds'), the latter of whom plays Justin Thyme, the host of an 'Unsolved Mysteries' type program presently covering a supposed haunted racetrack. Are ghosts causing wrecks? Is the track cursed? Built on an Indian burial ground?...
As Terry Gilliam fans patiently wait to see if his long-suffering 'The Man Who Killed Don Quixote' finally makes its way to theaters, the former Monty Python member and 'Brazil' helmer has a new short film to tide us over in the meantime. It's a Halloween-themed mockumentary titled 'The Legend of Hallowdega' produced as an accompaniment to yesterday's Amp Energy Juice 500 race at the Talladega Superspeedway. Amp also sponsored the 18-minute short, which was written by 'Daily Show' alum Aaron Bergeron and features cameo mock-interviews with Nascar drivers like Dale Earnhardt Jr. and Darrell Waltrip.
The main stars, though, are actors David Arquette and Justin Kirk (TV's 'Weeds'), the latter of whom plays Justin Thyme, the host of an 'Unsolved Mysteries' type program presently covering a supposed haunted racetrack. Are ghosts causing wrecks? Is the track cursed? Built on an Indian burial ground?...
- 11/1/2010
- by Christopher Campbell
- Moviefone
Filed under: Video, Horror, Cinematical
As Terry Gilliam fans patiently wait to see if his long-suffering 'The Man Who Killed Don Quixote' finally makes its way to theaters, the former Monty Python member and 'Brazil' helmer has a new short film to tide us over in the meantime. It's a Halloween-themed mockumentary titled 'The Legend of Hallowdega' produced as an accompaniment to yesterday's Amp Energy Juice 500 race at the Talladega Superspeedway. Amp also sponsored the 18-minute short, which was written by 'Daily Show' alum Aaron Bergeron and features cameo mock-interviews with Nascar drivers like Dale Earnhardt Jr. and Darrell Waltrip.
The main stars, though, are actors David Arquette and Justin Kirk (TV's 'Weeds'), the latter of whom plays Justin Thyme, the host of an 'Unsolved Mysteries' type program presently covering a supposed haunted racetrack. Are ghosts causing wrecks? Is the track cursed? Built on an Indian burial ground?...
As Terry Gilliam fans patiently wait to see if his long-suffering 'The Man Who Killed Don Quixote' finally makes its way to theaters, the former Monty Python member and 'Brazil' helmer has a new short film to tide us over in the meantime. It's a Halloween-themed mockumentary titled 'The Legend of Hallowdega' produced as an accompaniment to yesterday's Amp Energy Juice 500 race at the Talladega Superspeedway. Amp also sponsored the 18-minute short, which was written by 'Daily Show' alum Aaron Bergeron and features cameo mock-interviews with Nascar drivers like Dale Earnhardt Jr. and Darrell Waltrip.
The main stars, though, are actors David Arquette and Justin Kirk (TV's 'Weeds'), the latter of whom plays Justin Thyme, the host of an 'Unsolved Mysteries' type program presently covering a supposed haunted racetrack. Are ghosts causing wrecks? Is the track cursed? Built on an Indian burial ground?...
- 11/1/2010
- by Christopher Campbell
- Cinematical
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