Hollywood
Genre
Directors
Tackle the
Small Screen
With
Trailers
From Hell
(Los
Angeles, CA)
June 25,
2007- Joe
Dante’s
Metaluna
Productions,
The Nickels
Group and
Elizabeth
Stanley
Pictures,
proudly
announce the
kick-off of
Trailers
from Hell (TFH),
a new series
that will be
delivered
online and
via mobile
devices
throughout
the world.
TFH is a
series that
showcases
classic
horror and
exploitation
film
previews of
Coming
Attractions.
Viewers can
opt to watch
the original
trailers
intact
and/or enjoy
new versions
punctuated
with pithy
and humorous
commentary
by iconic
genre
filmmakers.
The premiere
episodes
include Joe
Dante
(Gremlins)
dishing
about the
multi-directed
horror film
The Terror
and the last
gasp of the
old-fashioned
monster
movies, The
Unearthly.
Meanwhile,
John Landis
(American
Werewolf In
London)
basks in the
pop music
glory of THE
T.A.M.I.
Show, Mick
Garris (The
Stand),
shivers at
the memory
of House On
Haunted Hill
and Edgar
Wright
(Shaun Of
The Dead)
praises one
of his
seminal
influences,
Danger:
Diabolik.
Dante notes,
"The bromide
about these
old trailers
is that they
were better
than the
movies they
promoted.
That's only
true in some
cases, but
they did
deliver
in-your-face
excitement
and
breathless
hyperbole at
a pace the
movies never
could. I got
my start in
the movie
biz cutting
trailers at
the tail end
of the
so-called
Golden Age,
before the
ad agencies
and focus
groups took
over. I love
trailers. So
join us in
revisiting,
or
discovering
for the
first time,
how much fun
these
sensational,
absurdist
slices of
shameless
cinematic
hucksterism
can be!"
Masters of
Horror
creator Mick
Garris adds,
“A master
trailer
cutter can
take the
worst of
films and
tool two
minutes of
breathtaking
cinematic
mastery out
of it. At
its best,
the movie
trailer is
an alarm
bell, an
exclamation
point, a
ringing
alarm to
alert the
hungriest of
Pavlov's
dogs.”
Trailers
from Hell is
tailor-made
for new
media
outlets
because it
targets an
easily-identifiable
and active
niche market
of genre
movie-lovers
who
aggressively
seek out
this type of
content. As
Jonas Hudson
of The
Nickels
Group says:
"Short form
content has
finally
found a
market place
after the
dot.com bust
of '01. Over
the past 18
months,
mobile
distribution
and on-line
sites have
enabled fans
to view
short form
content
while
providing a
real revenue
model for
its
providers.
We can now
go outside
the user’s
“cocoon” and
allow people
to watch
shorts while
they are on
the go". In
future
episodes
director
Mary Lambert
(Pet
Sematary)
will weigh
in on the
ultra-low-budget
shocker,
Carnival of
Souls and
Roger
Corman's
influential
gothic Poe-etry,
House of
Usher. Larry
Cohen (It’s
Alive) will
also provide
commentary
on the films
that
influenced
him.
Viewers can
watch
Trailers
From Hell on
the
www.trailersfromhell.com
website or
via the Fun
Little
Movies
premium
channel on
Sprint
mobile
phones.