Fango friend and cult ultraviolent horror author Jay Clarke, a.k.a. the brain behind the one and only Michael Slade—first let us know here that the entire Slade library would be slowwwwly made available as e-books via Amazon U.S. and UK. Now he comes to us with a blood-splattered tidal wave of news…including a very nifty exclusive.
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- 9/5/2012
- by gingold@starloggroup.com (Chris Alexander)
- Fangoria
Fango friend and cult ultraviolent horror author Jay Clarke, a.k.a. the brain behind the one and only Michael Slade—first let us know here that the entire Slade library would be slowwwwly made available as e-books via Amazon U.S. and UK. Now he comes to us with a blood-splattered tidal wave of news…including a very nifty exclusive.
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- 9/5/2012
- by gingold@starloggroup.com (Chris Alexander)
- Fangoria
Fango friend and cult ultraviolent horror author Jay Clarke, a.k.a. the brain behind the one and only Michael Slade—first let us know here that the entire Slade library would be slowwwwly made available as e-books via Amazon U.S. and UK. Now he comes to us with a blood-splattered tidal wave of news…including a very nifty exclusive.
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- 9/5/2012
- by gingold@starloggroup.com (Chris Alexander)
- Fangoria
T is for Thread Short Film. Chris Nash‘s T is for Thread (2011) short film – produced by Jay Clarke – is an extremely dark comedy, horror short film. This is one of the most violent and gory short films I have every seen. the level of gore and unease increases as the short film proceeds.
Director Chris Nash had this to ay about the creative process for T is for Thread:
I stayed up all night eating skittles trying to finish this submission for the ABC’s of Death contest.
I think I have an ulcer. I ran out of sugar in my coffee, and decided, “hey? why not live a little?” and I tossed a few skittles in my coffee. Wow. Talk about tasting the rainbow. And Apparently, rainbows taste like batteries.
Anyway, enjoy our little movie. It’s about my parents.
Watch the T is for Thread short film...
Director Chris Nash had this to ay about the creative process for T is for Thread:
I stayed up all night eating skittles trying to finish this submission for the ABC’s of Death contest.
I think I have an ulcer. I ran out of sugar in my coffee, and decided, “hey? why not live a little?” and I tossed a few skittles in my coffee. Wow. Talk about tasting the rainbow. And Apparently, rainbows taste like batteries.
Anyway, enjoy our little movie. It’s about my parents.
Watch the T is for Thread short film...
- 10/9/2011
- by filmbook
- Film-Book
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