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- 11/3/2014
- by Steve Barton
- DreadCentral.com
The idea of a Mech-Bigfoot is very exciting. So exciting in fact that artist Vincent Cretara and company have made a quick stop motion trailer in honor of Rolfe Kanefsky's new film Megafoot! Now let's just hope the real thing can get made!
We're very selective about which crowd-funded projects we cover around here, but this one looks too damned cool to not try and help with. If the striking image below is enough to whet your appetite, then head on over to the Megafoot IndieGoGo page and check out all the cool things you can get by shelling out some cash!
The concept – based on an original idea and story by Justin Martell (producer of Troma's Return to Nuke 'Em High: Volumes 1 & 2) and with a screenplay by Rolfe Kanefsky (award-winning screenwriter/director of There’s Nothing Out There, The Hazing, and Nightmare Man), who is also attached to...
We're very selective about which crowd-funded projects we cover around here, but this one looks too damned cool to not try and help with. If the striking image below is enough to whet your appetite, then head on over to the Megafoot IndieGoGo page and check out all the cool things you can get by shelling out some cash!
The concept – based on an original idea and story by Justin Martell (producer of Troma's Return to Nuke 'Em High: Volumes 1 & 2) and with a screenplay by Rolfe Kanefsky (award-winning screenwriter/director of There’s Nothing Out There, The Hazing, and Nightmare Man), who is also attached to...
- 5/30/2014
- by Steve Barton
- DreadCentral.com
The idea of a Mech-Bigfoot hybrid alone is enough to make us all sweaty with anticipation, and that's just what we'll get should Rolfe Kanefsky's new film Megafoot ever see the light of day. The powers-that-be have unleashed a bloody new video on their way to funding.
We're very selective about which crowd-funded projects we cover around here, but this one looks too damned cool to not try to help with.
If the below info is enough to whet your appetite, then head on over to the Megafoot IndieGoGo page and check out all the cool things you can get by shelling out some cash!
The concept – based on an original idea and story by Justin Martell (producer of Troma's Return to Nuke 'Em High: Volumes 1 & 2) and with a screenplay by Rolfe Kanefsky (award-winning screenwriter/director of There’s Nothing Out There, The Hazing, and Nightmare Man), who is...
We're very selective about which crowd-funded projects we cover around here, but this one looks too damned cool to not try to help with.
If the below info is enough to whet your appetite, then head on over to the Megafoot IndieGoGo page and check out all the cool things you can get by shelling out some cash!
The concept – based on an original idea and story by Justin Martell (producer of Troma's Return to Nuke 'Em High: Volumes 1 & 2) and with a screenplay by Rolfe Kanefsky (award-winning screenwriter/director of There’s Nothing Out There, The Hazing, and Nightmare Man), who is...
- 4/2/2014
- by Uncle Creepy
- DreadCentral.com
Feature Ryan Lambie 28 Mar 2014 - 06:12
It's another selection of crowdfunding goodness, this week including a cybernetic sasquatch and a documentary about Ishtar...
Having devoted the last edition of Crowdfunding Friday to a revival of a classic game from the 80s (that would be Chaos), we're back to our usual format this week.
We've chosen four worthy projects from the ocean of campaigns on Kickstarter and IndieGoGo, which this week includes a documentary about the once infamous 80s comedy, Ishtar, a top-down 2D action RPG, and a potentially brilliant comic book about a war between giant airships.
First, though, here's a brief look at a promising horror project about a cybernetic sasquatch...
Project: Megafoot
What could possibly be more powerful and terrifying than a Bigfoot, sasquatch or yeti? Why, a cybernetically enhanced Bigfoot, that's what. This is the concept behind Justin Martell's Project: Megafoot, which sees the Us military create an ill-advised hairy Terminator.
It's another selection of crowdfunding goodness, this week including a cybernetic sasquatch and a documentary about Ishtar...
Having devoted the last edition of Crowdfunding Friday to a revival of a classic game from the 80s (that would be Chaos), we're back to our usual format this week.
We've chosen four worthy projects from the ocean of campaigns on Kickstarter and IndieGoGo, which this week includes a documentary about the once infamous 80s comedy, Ishtar, a top-down 2D action RPG, and a potentially brilliant comic book about a war between giant airships.
First, though, here's a brief look at a promising horror project about a cybernetic sasquatch...
Project: Megafoot
What could possibly be more powerful and terrifying than a Bigfoot, sasquatch or yeti? Why, a cybernetically enhanced Bigfoot, that's what. This is the concept behind Justin Martell's Project: Megafoot, which sees the Us military create an ill-advised hairy Terminator.
- 3/27/2014
- by ryanlambie
- Den of Geek
We return with another edition of the Indie Spotlight, highlighting recent independent horror news sent our way. Today’s feature includes details on a Wes Craven art exhibition, the first sighting of Megafoot, a 100 zombie films graphical print, first photos from Australian Horror film, Barrow, an interview with actor, writer, and filmmaker Sean Stone, and much more:
The Horror Legacy of Wes Craven Exhibit Details: “Wes Craven has been feeding our collective horror consciousness since 1972, when his first feature, “The Last House on the Left,” debuted. That film was gritty, raw and terrifying, it still causes a guttural reaction some 40 years later. In his career, Wes has created some of the most memorable moments in horror cinema, from the torture scene in “The Serpent and the Rainbow,” to the Johnny Depp’s explosive scene in “A Nightmare on Elm Street,” to the first glimpse of Michael Berryman’s savagery in “The Hills Have Eyes.
The Horror Legacy of Wes Craven Exhibit Details: “Wes Craven has been feeding our collective horror consciousness since 1972, when his first feature, “The Last House on the Left,” debuted. That film was gritty, raw and terrifying, it still causes a guttural reaction some 40 years later. In his career, Wes has created some of the most memorable moments in horror cinema, from the torture scene in “The Serpent and the Rainbow,” to the Johnny Depp’s explosive scene in “A Nightmare on Elm Street,” to the first glimpse of Michael Berryman’s savagery in “The Hills Have Eyes.
- 3/9/2014
- by Tamika Jones
- DailyDead
All right, kids. Show of hands: Who wants to a see motion picture about a half-robot, half-Bigfoot? That’s exactly what I thought. I’m surprised something like “Megafoot” hasn’t come down the proverbial pipeline before. Maybe it has, but nobody wanted to kick any money in its general direction. Thank God for the world of crowdfunding. “Return To Nuke ‘Em High” producer Justin Martell — a man who deserves numerous medals for even attempting to get this thing off the ground — is hoping you’ll give him some money to make “Megafoot.” If you can’t understand the sheer awesomeness of this premise, then you should probably take your runny nose and just go buy an outfit at the mall for your Oscar party. Kidding. I’m kidding! Eh, no I’m not. Here’s the story this potentially amazing movie wants to tell: “A highly classified experiment accidentally...
- 2/28/2014
- by Todd Rigney
- Beyond Hollywood
The idea of a Mech-Bigfoot hybrid alone is enough to make us all sweaty with anticipation, and that's just what we'll get should Rolfe Kanefsky's new film Megafoot ever see the light of day. That's where you come in!
We're very selective about which crowd-funded projects we cover around here, but this one looks too damned cool to not try and help with.
If the striking image is enough to whet your appetite, then head on over to the Megafoot IndieGoGo page and check out all the cool things you can get by shelling out some cash!
The concept – based on an original idea and story by Justin Martell (producer of Troma's Return to Nuke 'Em High: Volumes 1 & 2) and with a screenplay by Rolfe Kanefsky (award-winning screenwriter/director of There’s Nothing Out There, The Hazing, and Nightmare Man), who is also attached to direct - was to create...
We're very selective about which crowd-funded projects we cover around here, but this one looks too damned cool to not try and help with.
If the striking image is enough to whet your appetite, then head on over to the Megafoot IndieGoGo page and check out all the cool things you can get by shelling out some cash!
The concept – based on an original idea and story by Justin Martell (producer of Troma's Return to Nuke 'Em High: Volumes 1 & 2) and with a screenplay by Rolfe Kanefsky (award-winning screenwriter/director of There’s Nothing Out There, The Hazing, and Nightmare Man), who is also attached to direct - was to create...
- 2/26/2014
- by Uncle Creepy
- DreadCentral.com
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