Directed By: C.M. Downs
Written by: Trent Haaga, C.M. Downs
Starring: Ashlynn Yennie
There are few things in life that I hate more than really shitty and lazy movies. But perhaps more aggravating than a really shitty movie is trying to figure out how on earth these really shitty movies get funded and distributed. I don't get it! Did someone give Satan a blow job? Are people working the streets? Why doesn't the world make sense anymore? In case you are wondering, yes American Maniacs is a really shitty film.
In a small town in Kansas, six members of an evangelical Christian group are kidnapped by a psychotic group of ex-cons, perverted cops and murderers. Held hostage for the sadistic pleasure of their tormentors, the victims slowly begin to realize that outside help will not be back to save them from their twisted tormentors and there's no hope of survival.
Written by: Trent Haaga, C.M. Downs
Starring: Ashlynn Yennie
There are few things in life that I hate more than really shitty and lazy movies. But perhaps more aggravating than a really shitty movie is trying to figure out how on earth these really shitty movies get funded and distributed. I don't get it! Did someone give Satan a blow job? Are people working the streets? Why doesn't the world make sense anymore? In case you are wondering, yes American Maniacs is a really shitty film.
In a small town in Kansas, six members of an evangelical Christian group are kidnapped by a psychotic group of ex-cons, perverted cops and murderers. Held hostage for the sadistic pleasure of their tormentors, the victims slowly begin to realize that outside help will not be back to save them from their twisted tormentors and there's no hope of survival.
- 1/11/2012
- by Andre Dumas
- Planet Fury
With the release of The Human Centipede II just around the corner via IFC Midnight, we sat down recently with star Ashlynn Yennie, who riffed engagingly on the Tom Six-directed flick and its BBFC ban, her experiences attending horror cons, her take on the correlation between cinematic and social violence, and her recent water-fight with I Spit on Your Grave’s Sarah Butler.
Yennie, who appeared as the ‘tail-end’ of the titular creation in Six’s 2010 much-talked-about film The Human Centipede (First Sequence) and who reprises her role of ‘Jenny’ in the anticipated sequel (which director Six has promised ‘will be the sickest movie of all time’), said of the sophomore effort’s controversial subject matter, “I didn’t have any issues with it, although I’m really excited for people to see it because when the first one came out, people kept saying, ‘It’s not gory enough,...
Yennie, who appeared as the ‘tail-end’ of the titular creation in Six’s 2010 much-talked-about film The Human Centipede (First Sequence) and who reprises her role of ‘Jenny’ in the anticipated sequel (which director Six has promised ‘will be the sickest movie of all time’), said of the sophomore effort’s controversial subject matter, “I didn’t have any issues with it, although I’m really excited for people to see it because when the first one came out, people kept saying, ‘It’s not gory enough,...
- 7/26/2011
- by SeanD.
- DreadCentral.com
One thing that can really make or break a horror film is the choice of music for its soundtrack, and no one is more aware of that than Fetch producer Theodore Loscalzo, who dropped us a line with a little behind-the-scenes info on the scoring process for the film along with a few clips of the types of music we can expect to hear in the finished product.
"One of the things that makes Fetch special is the music that we have been so fortunate to include in the film, says Loscalzo. "One of the greatest challenges for any production is to find and have a score and music that supports and conveys the emotions that the director is working to create! Patrick Savage and Holeg Spies (official site here) are a unique composer-duo for film from Europe."
"Patrick is a violin virtuoso and previous member of the prestigious Royal Philharmonic Orchestra,...
"One of the things that makes Fetch special is the music that we have been so fortunate to include in the film, says Loscalzo. "One of the greatest challenges for any production is to find and have a score and music that supports and conveys the emotions that the director is working to create! Patrick Savage and Holeg Spies (official site here) are a unique composer-duo for film from Europe."
"Patrick is a violin virtuoso and previous member of the prestigious Royal Philharmonic Orchestra,...
- 8/26/2010
- by The Woman In Black
- DreadCentral.com
Here at Dread Central we pride ourselves on our support of the little guys, aka the indie films that you might not hear about otherwise. To thank us -- and our readers -- DrippingDead Films has made available five full-size posters from Fetch printed on vellum and signed by the film's stars Ashlynn Yennie, Shawn G. Smith, and Jason Curtis Miller for us to give away
Fetch is about a group of innocent Evangelical Christians that get caught up in a twisted story of betrayal, obsession, sex, and death that challenges the foundations of their faith as a result of what they experience. It was written by Trent (Deadgirl) Haaga; directed by C.M. Downs; and stars Ashlynn Yennie as Starlene Arbuckle, Shawn G. Smith as Punch, and newcomer Krystal Heib as Christina Jenkins. Smith previously appeared in the "30 Days of Night: Blood Trails" TV series while Yennie will be familiar...
Fetch is about a group of innocent Evangelical Christians that get caught up in a twisted story of betrayal, obsession, sex, and death that challenges the foundations of their faith as a result of what they experience. It was written by Trent (Deadgirl) Haaga; directed by C.M. Downs; and stars Ashlynn Yennie as Starlene Arbuckle, Shawn G. Smith as Punch, and newcomer Krystal Heib as Christina Jenkins. Smith previously appeared in the "30 Days of Night: Blood Trails" TV series while Yennie will be familiar...
- 8/19/2010
- by The Woman In Black
- DreadCentral.com
We've been telling you guys about the indie film Fetch for some time now, and today Dread Central is pleased to debut the first official poster for the film provided to us by producer Ted LoScalzo of DrippingDead Films.
LoScalzo tells us, "We are moving pretty well thru post and should have some updates for you soon" so keep it here for more on Fetch shortly.
Fetch is about a group of innocent Evangelical Christians that get caught up in a twisted story of betrayal, obsession, sex, and death that challenges the foundations of their faith as a result of what they experience. It was written by Trent (Deadgirl) Haaga; directed by C.M. Downs; and stars Ashlynn Yennie as Starlene Arbuckle, Shawn G. Smith as Punch, and newcomer Krystal Heib as Christina Jenkins. Smith previously appeared in the "30 Days of Night: Blood Trails" TV series while Yennie will be familiar...
LoScalzo tells us, "We are moving pretty well thru post and should have some updates for you soon" so keep it here for more on Fetch shortly.
Fetch is about a group of innocent Evangelical Christians that get caught up in a twisted story of betrayal, obsession, sex, and death that challenges the foundations of their faith as a result of what they experience. It was written by Trent (Deadgirl) Haaga; directed by C.M. Downs; and stars Ashlynn Yennie as Starlene Arbuckle, Shawn G. Smith as Punch, and newcomer Krystal Heib as Christina Jenkins. Smith previously appeared in the "30 Days of Night: Blood Trails" TV series while Yennie will be familiar...
- 5/12/2010
- by The Woman In Black
- DreadCentral.com
Bloody-Disgusting is announcing the trailer launch for C.M. Down's film Fetch. The trailer shows strippers, police, abandonded cars, and victims of torture all in under two minutes. The trailer is brutal and titillating and the plot puts a "group of Evangelical Christians" against the more depraved. Faith will be tested and so will your resolve. Check out the trailer for Fetch below.
The synopsis for Fetch here:
"Fetch is about a group of innocent Evangelical Christians that get caught up in a twisted story of betrayal, obsession, sex, and death that challenges the foundations of their faith as a result of what they experience" (Fetch).
Release Date: Unknown.
Director: C.M. Downs.
Writer: Trent Haaga.
Cast: Ashlynn Yennie, Shawn G. Smith, Kurt Hanover, and Jason Curtis Miller.
A trailer for Fetch courtesy of Myspace:
Fetch 480p HD trailer Released
C.M. Downs | MySpace Video
More details on Fetch on the Facebook...
The synopsis for Fetch here:
"Fetch is about a group of innocent Evangelical Christians that get caught up in a twisted story of betrayal, obsession, sex, and death that challenges the foundations of their faith as a result of what they experience" (Fetch).
Release Date: Unknown.
Director: C.M. Downs.
Writer: Trent Haaga.
Cast: Ashlynn Yennie, Shawn G. Smith, Kurt Hanover, and Jason Curtis Miller.
A trailer for Fetch courtesy of Myspace:
Fetch 480p HD trailer Released
C.M. Downs | MySpace Video
More details on Fetch on the Facebook...
- 4/13/2010
- by Michael Ross Allen
- 28 Days Later Analysis
We've been telling you guys about the indie film Fetch for about six months now, and today we get to show you a nice video taste of it as producer Ted LoScalzo of DrippingDead Films just sent over the official trailer.
LoScalzo tells us, "We have all watched way, way too many trailers, and most of them are disappointing because not only do they not hold your interest, but when you see the movie, it was all the best scenes! We have worked hard to make sure we don't repeat those mistakes. I do believe that this should help crank up the fervor for Fetch."
Fetch is about a group of innocent Evangelical Christians that get caught up in a twisted story of betrayal, obsession, sex, and death that challenges the foundations of their faith as a result of what they experience. It was written by Trent (Deadgirl) Haaga; directed...
LoScalzo tells us, "We have all watched way, way too many trailers, and most of them are disappointing because not only do they not hold your interest, but when you see the movie, it was all the best scenes! We have worked hard to make sure we don't repeat those mistakes. I do believe that this should help crank up the fervor for Fetch."
Fetch is about a group of innocent Evangelical Christians that get caught up in a twisted story of betrayal, obsession, sex, and death that challenges the foundations of their faith as a result of what they experience. It was written by Trent (Deadgirl) Haaga; directed...
- 4/12/2010
- by The Woman In Black
- DreadCentral.com
A new update just landed in our inbox today on indie project Fetch, director C.M. Downs' upcoming feature that just wrapped up principal photography in Kansas, including a fresh batch of stills that have been added to our Fetch gallery.
Producer Ted LoScalzo tells us that "Fetch is looking pretty damm good! We are currently working through the footage and expect to have a trailer out for everybody soon (soon being a couple of weeks)." In addition, he provided some new photos from the shoot, two of which you can see below. For the rest, click either of the below images or here for our Fetch photo gallery. (The new pics start on the bottom row of Page 2 with the rest on Page 3.)
Fetch, a terrifying story of six members of an evangelical Christian group who have been abducted in rural Kansas, was written by Trent (Deadgirl) Haaga and...
Producer Ted LoScalzo tells us that "Fetch is looking pretty damm good! We are currently working through the footage and expect to have a trailer out for everybody soon (soon being a couple of weeks)." In addition, he provided some new photos from the shoot, two of which you can see below. For the rest, click either of the below images or here for our Fetch photo gallery. (The new pics start on the bottom row of Page 2 with the rest on Page 3.)
Fetch, a terrifying story of six members of an evangelical Christian group who have been abducted in rural Kansas, was written by Trent (Deadgirl) Haaga and...
- 3/15/2010
- by The Woman In Black
- DreadCentral.com
One indie project that we've been keeping close tabs on is Fetch, director C.M. Downs' upcoming feature that is currently shooting in Kansas, and today he sent over two new stills and an update on what's been happening since we last heard from him.
First up is a shot of Downs with actor Jason C. Miller (who portrays the character Clyde Arbuckle). Here's how Downs describes it, "I'm walking him through his final death sequence... I'm a big fan of keeping those eyes open at death. I know it's hard to tell, but the dirt floor he is laying on is actually frozen, which is why the blood is pooling around his neck and not seeping into the ground." In case you're wondering how the ground got to be frozen, Downs explains, "These guys shot through the coldest temps in 20 years of Kansas history. When I say cold, I mean Cold!
First up is a shot of Downs with actor Jason C. Miller (who portrays the character Clyde Arbuckle). Here's how Downs describes it, "I'm walking him through his final death sequence... I'm a big fan of keeping those eyes open at death. I know it's hard to tell, but the dirt floor he is laying on is actually frozen, which is why the blood is pooling around his neck and not seeping into the ground." In case you're wondering how the ground got to be frozen, Downs explains, "These guys shot through the coldest temps in 20 years of Kansas history. When I say cold, I mean Cold!
- 2/15/2010
- by The Woman In Black
- DreadCentral.com
Theodore LoScalzo of DrippingDead Films sent Dread Central a fresh batch of exclusive behind-the-scenes photos for Fetch, director C.M. Downs' new feature that is currently shooting in Kansas. One look at them and all we can think of is, "Fetch us a sweater! Brrrr!"
Here's the basic plot crunch: Fetch, a terrifying story of six members of an evangelical Christian group who have been abducted in rural Kansas, was written by Trent (Deadgirl) Haaga and stars Ashlynn Yennie as Starlene Arbuckle (replacing the previously announced Christina DeRosa), Shawn G. Smith as Punch, and newcomer Krystal Heib as Christina Jenkins (originally to be portrayed by Yennie). Smith previously appeared in the "30 Days of Night: Blood Trails" TV series while Yennie will be familiar to those who have seen The Human Centipede (First Sequence) (review here).
LoScalzo told us, "The daily footage coming out has been absolutely amazing, and we are very,...
Here's the basic plot crunch: Fetch, a terrifying story of six members of an evangelical Christian group who have been abducted in rural Kansas, was written by Trent (Deadgirl) Haaga and stars Ashlynn Yennie as Starlene Arbuckle (replacing the previously announced Christina DeRosa), Shawn G. Smith as Punch, and newcomer Krystal Heib as Christina Jenkins (originally to be portrayed by Yennie). Smith previously appeared in the "30 Days of Night: Blood Trails" TV series while Yennie will be familiar to those who have seen The Human Centipede (First Sequence) (review here).
LoScalzo told us, "The daily footage coming out has been absolutely amazing, and we are very,...
- 1/14/2010
- by The Woman In Black
- DreadCentral.com
It was just a little over a month ago that we first learned about Fetch, director C.M. Downs' new feature for DrippingDead Films. They've just sent us over a behind-the-scenes look at some location and technical scouting that occurred recently in preparation for principal photography beginning on January 9th in Easton, Kansas.
Fetch, a terrifying story of six cross-country campaigning cheerleaders who have been abducted in rural Alabama, was written by Trent (Deadgirl) Haaga and stars Christina DeRosa as Starlene Arbuckle, Shawn G. Smith as Punch, and Ashlynn Yennie as Christina Jenkins. Smith previously appeared in the "30 Days of Night: Blood Trails" TV series while Yennie will be familiar to those who have seen The Human Centipede (First Sequence) (review here).
Check out the video below, and to stay up-to-date on Fetch's progress over the coming months, follow the film from the director's perspective on Twitter via @CM_Downs...
Fetch, a terrifying story of six cross-country campaigning cheerleaders who have been abducted in rural Alabama, was written by Trent (Deadgirl) Haaga and stars Christina DeRosa as Starlene Arbuckle, Shawn G. Smith as Punch, and Ashlynn Yennie as Christina Jenkins. Smith previously appeared in the "30 Days of Night: Blood Trails" TV series while Yennie will be familiar to those who have seen The Human Centipede (First Sequence) (review here).
Check out the video below, and to stay up-to-date on Fetch's progress over the coming months, follow the film from the director's perspective on Twitter via @CM_Downs...
- 12/28/2009
- by The Woman In Black
- DreadCentral.com
Director C.M. Downs dropped us a line with an update on Fetch, the new feature he's working on for DrippingDead Films. Casting is now complete for the film, which was written by Trent Haaga and is gearing up to commence principal photography on January 9th in Easton, Kansas.
Downs describes Fetch as "a terrifying story of six cross-country campaigning cheerleaders who have been abducted in rural Alabama." It stars Christina DeRosa as Starlene Arbuckle, Shawn G. Smith as Punch, and Ashlynn Yennie (pictured) as Christina Jenkins. Smith previously appeared in the "30 Days of Night: Blood Trails" TV series while Yennie will be familiar to those who have seen The Human Centipede (First Sequence).
Haaga is probably best known as the writer of Deadgirl but also has several acting gigs under his belt including The Devil's Muse; Easter Bunny, Kill! Kill!; and Bonnie & Clyde vs. Dracula. Downs says of Haaga's Fetch...
Downs describes Fetch as "a terrifying story of six cross-country campaigning cheerleaders who have been abducted in rural Alabama." It stars Christina DeRosa as Starlene Arbuckle, Shawn G. Smith as Punch, and Ashlynn Yennie (pictured) as Christina Jenkins. Smith previously appeared in the "30 Days of Night: Blood Trails" TV series while Yennie will be familiar to those who have seen The Human Centipede (First Sequence).
Haaga is probably best known as the writer of Deadgirl but also has several acting gigs under his belt including The Devil's Muse; Easter Bunny, Kill! Kill!; and Bonnie & Clyde vs. Dracula. Downs says of Haaga's Fetch...
- 11/25/2009
- by The Woman In Black
- DreadCentral.com
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