An interesting interview with Charles Band, recorded just as he was starting Full Moon Productions. It features clips from a few films he had produced up to that point, including Trancers, Re-Animator, From Beyond, Dolls and Sorority Babes In The Slimeball Bowl-A-Rama. From the late-80's series Stephen King's This Is Horror. (Ripped from a foreign DVD, hence the subtitles.)
The trailer for the cult, strange arthouse-horror film THE PASSION OF DARKLY NOON (1995), written and directed by Philip Ridley. The film stars Brendan Fraser, Ashley Judd, Viggo Mortensen, Grace Zabriskie and Loren Dean. A film that is certainly not for all tastes, but fans of filmmakers like David Lynch and Peter Greenaway may very well love it.
The first of three parts of a 1999 30-minute interview with John Carpenter by Mark Kermode. The interview focuses on Halloween, and though it doesn't really feature anything new fans of the film won't know already, it's still fun and of interest.
The video trailer for John Carl Buechler's third entry into the Ghoulies series - and arguably the most entertaining one, at that. Stars Kevin McCarthy. Ripped from the UK First Fun VHS of Sundown: The Vampire In Retreat.
You can download this trailer from http://terrortrailer s.blogspot.com!
The trailer for Bob Balaban's directorial debut, where a boy discovers his parents' idyllic 1950s suburban lifestyle may be hiding a dark secret - namely, what is in the "leftovers" they eat every night? Or rather, who? Stars Randy Quaid, Mary Beth Hurt and Sandy Dennis. Not featured on the DVD available from Lionsgate.
Taped from a 2000 broadcast on Channel 4, this is Edgar Wright's one brush with corporate cocksuckery - directing a Pizza Hut commercial! Look out for Nick Frost mugging as one of the group members.
This is the teaser for Creepshow 2 that appeared on a few New World Video releases in the late 80's, and is not featured on any of the DVD releases. Not sure who's playing the Creep, but it probably isn't Tom Savini! Apparently a re-edited version of this ad was also used to publicise US TV airings of the film. Ripped from Video Detective.