Archives October 2016

Halloween Special Imperfect Podcast

Imperfect Podcast Halloween Special

On this week’s Halloween Special see which one of us was lucky enough to eat lawn clippings, moldy cheese & rotten eggs during our movie quiz version of Jelly Belly Bamboozled. Plus we celebrate our 2 year anniversary of our short horror film Twisted and review Film Riot’s latest indie shorts, Chainsaw & Ghost House.

Chainsaw a Horror Movie in Real Life

We take a look at Film Riot’s latest short film for Bloodtober called Chainsaw. Watch below and tell us what you think.

 

Ghost House by Film Riot

The next short film called Ghouse House was also by Film Riot. Tons of special effects and a fun twist make this horror short worth the watch!

TWiSTED Short Horror Film – 2 Year Anniversary

It’s been 2 years since we released our short horror film TWiSTED which was featured at the Long Island International Film Expo in 2016. We hope you enjoy watching it as much as we did making it!

 

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Inside the Imperfect Podcast

Inside the Imperfect Podcast

Step inside the world of the Imperfect Podcast with Joe Kane, Dan Kane, Wayne Heckler and Sal Conca. We answer fan questions from Twitter and play some pretty imperfect movie trivia.

Preview – Inside the Imperfect Podcast

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Bad Mary Punk Rock Band

Indie Punk Rock Band Bad Mary Live In Studio Performance

Drawing influence from the likes of Blondie and The Ramones, Green Day and Paramore, Bad Mary has created their own strain of punk that takes you back to New York in the 70’s but with a modern vibe. Following on from their critically acclaimed debut, Better Days, released in 2013, the high octane four-piece group – led by powerhouse lead singer Amanda Mac, Mike Staub (bass/vocals), Bill Mac (drums) and David Henderson (guitar) – split their latest blasts of infectious, in your face songs into two driving EPs, Killing Dinosaurs (2015) and We Could Have Saved the World (2016).

Bad Mary Band Online

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Bad Mary Full Episode:

YouTube: Bad Mary Live in Studio

SoundCloud: Indie Punk Band Bad Mary Interview

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Interview with Actress Gabrielle Stone

Gabrielle Stone started acting at age eighteen. No stranger to the festival circuit, Stone starred in three festival winning shorts Henry John and the Little Bug, Sugartown and Once When I Was Dead. She lept onto the big screen starring in The Lighthouse opposite Danny Glover. From there she has begun carving her way into the industry with feature films like Fuzztrack City, The Jazz Funeral, and An Old Man’s Gold.

In 2014 Stone starred in Lionsgate’s Speak No Evil and then went on to star in Anchor Bay’s Zombie Killers; Elephant’s Graveyard. Stone then took on two leading roles in the festival dramas Stray and Grief. This year she can be seen in ‘Ava’s Impossible Things’ as well as ‘Dance Night Obsession’ and the highly anticipated ‘Death House’.

After finishing her directorial debut ‘It Happened Again Last Night’ she wrapped filming on Tom Hollands ‘Rock Paper Dead’ opposite Michael Madeson & Tatum O’Neal. Stone is currently working on ‘The Competition’ alongside Thora Birch and Chris Klein.

Full Interview with Actress Gabrielle Stone:

YouTube: Interview with Actress Gabrielle Stone

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Links to Gabrielle Stone’s work:

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It Happened Again Last Night

Zombie Killers

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rAJZQ6ojAfI

Lookouts Short Film

‘Lookouts’ Short Film Director David Bousquet

We had the good fortune to interview David Bousquet (pronounced “Boo-Skay”), Director and Director of Photography and Editor of the short film, LOOKOUTS. David Bousquet is a uniquely skilled director, editor, and photographer who uses that range of experience to communicate and translate his ideas into visuals. He’s worked in advertising as director and director of photography for broadcast, web, and retail campaigns both nationally and internationally. With a BFA in Motion Picture, David has led and directed teams of talent in all areas of film making.

David Bousquet Full Interview

iTunes: Lookouts Short Film Interview with David Bousquet
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About the Short Film Lookouts

On their final trial as village LOOKOUTS, a troop of young scouts are ambushed by the very creature they were hunting. After a violent battle the lone survivor, Pehn, escapes into the shadows of the Eyrewood, a mysterious and deadly forest that is home to all manner of wild creatures. The most horrifying of all is the Basilisk, a winged titan with the power to turn its prey into stone. This is the beast the troop of LOOKOUTS were seeking, and now it hunts for Pehn.

This film is based on Penny Arcade, Inc.’s “Lookouts” ©2009, which was written and illustrated by Jerry Holkins and Mike Krahulik. It was produced with the express written consent of and with a limited license from Penny Arcade Inc.

“This short film is our first exploration into classic narrative filmmaking and it was an absolute joy to create. LOOKOUTS gave us an opportunity to explore new storytelling techniques as well as play with gear and tools in a format outside of advertising. The majority of the film is shot practically with live visual effects. We built sets, costumes, and monsters inspired by Jim Henson’s creations from our childhood, then brought all of those resources together with a wonderful cast and crew into the misty overgrowth of Mendocino’s redwood forests for a production experience we’ll forever cherish.”