Saturday, August 11, 2012

A Special #Caturday Blog for The People of Google+

I know many of us on G+ enjoy the weekly pastime of #Caturday posts so, I thought I would cull a few horror themed pics and post them for your #Caturday enjoyment right here in The Murder Room.

 Hope you like.















Friday, August 10, 2012

Never-Before-Seen Footage from The Walking Dead Season 2 Finale

There is some never before seen footage from The Walking Dead season 2 finale on TVLine.com that gives viewers, as they say, an in-depth look at "The Poetry of Horror."

Taken from TVLine.com

In the clip below, not only do you get a too-close-for-comfort look at how the zombies were sent up in flames, but you find out how AMC’s monster smash managed get that amazing shot of the walkers lumbering away from the barn at exactly the moment that it collapsed. “Our AD saw a beam inside the barn fall, and [knowing the whole structure was about to fall,] she started screaming, ‘Back to 1! Back to 1!’” recalls producer Glen Mazzara. Her quick thinking allowed director Ernest Dickerson to act fast and capture visuals that encapsulated what he calls “the poetry of horror.”

Click Here to see the video and read the full article on TVLine.com


As for my observation from this video, I see less poetry and more dumb-ass zombie extra ruining the shot. See for yourself @2:03 - 2:08 into the vid.

Fire. Yay.

Friday, August 3, 2012

Big News regarding The Dark Tower film adaptation.

Great news for me and all the other fans of Stephen Kings Dark Tower series. It looks like there is hope after all. Within the next 2 weeks Warner Bros. will be making the final decision as to whether or not they will green light it the 3 film and 2 TV series adaptation.


So here's the good news and the bad news.

I'll start with the bad first... I only see two bad things at the moment, 1) Javier Bardem is officially out. He will not be playing Roland. That's a shame as far as I am concerned. He was insane in No Country For Old Men and I was looking forward to what he could bring to the role.

2) This is still not green-lit. They are only considering it at the moment but by the end of the next two weeks we will have solid news one way or the other. This does however bring us to...



The Good News!

They are currently only considering the franchise but they are considering it for their next tentpole franchise to replace Happy Potter and Nolan's Batman Trilogy

Some other news that I haven't decided how I feel about is the new choice for the role of Roland. Looks like Russell Crowe is in talks to fill in the gunslingers boots. I haven't seen much of his work so I can't really make any judgements but I don't remember anything bad from him so.. my thoughts shall stay reserved for now.


That's all I have for now on this. I'll be sure to update the page as more develops. I have been following this tale for decades now. Almost like Roland and Walter.

I leave you with some pics I grabbed for this post but didn't use.

Bonus pics!






Thursday, August 2, 2012

D.O.O.D. - Staring at Walls (Strangest Freestyle Ever!!)


Thanks to Todd Grundle and his friends for providing me with the music to use in the above video.

Music by: D.O.O.D.
Song: Staring at Walls
Album Title: The Off-The-Head Stylings of Devils and Drug Fiends. (Freestlye Mixtape)

The video is just the pictures I already posted on this page in my previous entries. I "magic edited" it so there is no real artistic effort here. Just something I think is cool.

Wednesday, August 1, 2012

5 Must See Horror Films for Every Genre Fan (NSFW)

The following list is in no particular order. These are 5 films that either made me love horror or spoke true to my sensibilities, for better or worse.

#1 Mother's Day.



The original film from Troma should be in every horror fans collection. The score screams pure psychosis. The directing made me positive Charles Kaufman (Lloyd's brother, not Charlie Kaufman, the writer of Being John Malkovich,) was a mad man who dreams of hunting women in the woods. Who knows? He just might be. His brother, Troma president, Lloyd Kaufman sure is a wild eyed bugger.  I digress. One of the most chilling scenes in the movie is when one of the would be / might be victims tries to lower her friend, who is tied into a sleeping bag, from a second story window. When the rope tightens around her hands and tears them open I was always left cringing.

A remake was recently made by the director of a bunch of Saw movies but it sadly didn't live up to it's potential, even with the casting of could-be future horror icon Warren Kole in the role of Addly.

OK, so maybe I didn't hate the remake so much.

#2 Pick Me Up & Cigarette Burns, from the TV show Masters of Horror.

So, this one is not actually a movie but in fact two episodes from the hugely missed Cable TV series, Masters of Horror.  However, if youcombine the two you get a runtime of nearly 2 hours so, it count's for me (insert smiley face here.) From Larry Cohen (It's Alive, franchise,) The first hour of amazing I'll tell you about is Pick Me Up.

It starred, Warren Kole (see above) and Michael Moriarty (It's Alive 3, Troll)  as two of the greatest movie villains to ever be written and filmed. One is a drifting hitchhiker and the other is a cryptic but welcoming old truck driver. Both are looking for the same thing. Since it's only an hour long I won't give any spoilers. Just know that it features some of the greatest dialogue and characters ever aired on television.

Amazingly, while looking for a clip to share with you all, I found the entire thing free to watch on youtube. It's just under 59 minutes. If you are looking for a great way to spend your lunch break or something like that, I could recommend nothing more. The video is below. The first great memorable speech starts at about 11:50 into the vid. Stick around for the insanely creepy piano tune that follows shortly there after.




The second of my picks from this series is called (as the heading rightfully claimed,) Cigarette Burns.
Do not take it's place as second of the two as any indication that this is inferior to Pick Me Up. That is the furthest thing from the truth. To compare the two would be like comparing apples and oranges or weeping willow trees and dead babies. Graciously given onto us by John Carpenter (do I really need to tell you who he is?) and starring Norman Reddus (The Walking Dead, The Boondock Saints Trilogy) This is perhaps the ultimate piece to watch with a non-horror loving friend as it will deliver heavily on the shock and gore but also (like above,) delivers one of the most memorable stories in film history. I won't even bother looking for a clip, I'll just assume the full thing is on youtube as well and magically post it below these words. Make sure to watch with the lights off.




#3 Lars Von Trier's Antichrist.



I just can't say enough good things about this absolute work of art. Most people accuse this film of being pornography. Isn't that always the case with vital art? It is a masterfully crafted work that delves into an oddly beautiful world of fear and genital mutilation...

Judge this at face value and you will have lost out on a truly amazing cinematic experience.

#4 The Texas Chainsaw Massacre Part 2


I know what a whole bunch of you are saying right now, "Really?!? Chainsaw 2!??!! Really?!?!" and to that I answer, with all the mustard I can muster, "Yes. Really."

I have no clue what you TCM2 haters are going on about. Bill Moseley (Devils Rejects and like a billion other movies,) plays Choptop!! Choptop, man!!! Who the hell doesn't like Choptop? If you don't know who Choptop is... well then, let the internet introduce you...

If that is not enough to convince you, you're a sick, sick fuck. But I'll try a little harder... Dennis Hopper plays an asskicking, chainsaw wielding, former Texas Ranger named Lefty who is on the hunt for America's most dysfunctional family. If you are not erect yet then I give up on you. Your soul is rotten like a fig. But i'll press on still, add to the above awesomeness the fact that the story revolves around the families award winning chili, made from, you guessed it, you-man. The chili cook-off scene is classic. This movie holds a huge space in my mockery of a heart. As a child my father brought home 2 betamax players and a van full of Betamax movies (for you youngins, a Betamax tape is like a VHS tape only smaller. A VHS tape is like a DVD only... more rectangular.) Texas Chainsaw Massacre Part 2 was amongst the collection along with Revenge of The Nerds and some movie about a Nazi Rape Camp. Strange masturbation followed.


#5 Pet Semetery


Arguably the best film adaptation of a Stephen King book outside of The Shawshank Redemption. I saw this as a young child at a midnight screening, opening night. I was 10 years old when I met Zelda.

She has haunted my dreams ever since. Thanks mom.

Tell me about your favorite horror films in the comments below.

A Trip Down Memory(s that should perhaps be repressed) Lane: A Look back at Fangoria Magazine in roughly 1988

While looking for old pictures to make my homage to the collage, I came across and old Fangoria cover and got that good old warm fuzzy feeling of childhood. So it inspired me to find some more. For reasons i will leave to my subliminal mind, I chose the year 1988. I didn't check to confirm the date is correct on all of them, but from the movies on the cover, I'd say it looks about right. Good enough for me at least. Enjoy my morning findings.























"Possano tutti i tuoi sogni essere di morte."

Welcome to The Murder Room!!

Hello horror fans. Welcome to the murder room. We hope to soon become your number one source for horror related news and goodies for years to come.


Since this is the first post I want it to be special so I have chosen to pay homage to the collages I used make from cut out pieces of Fangoria magazine when I was a just a boy of 10 living in a small village in Italy in the 1980's. So the following images, while not all being from the 1980's, will be in the vein of things you would have been likely to see on my bedroom walls.

I am looking forward to blogging about my favorite subject... Horror!! See you all soon and I promise... I will have breaking news and exclusive interviews with you favorite horror icons coming soon!!

Until then, enjoy these pics of nastiness and "Possano tutti i tuoi sogni essere di morte."

-Giovanni