First Wrong Turn 3 Images Revealed

Who’s with me on this – WRONG TURN (2003) is the modern-day descendant of Jeff Lieberman’s JUST BEFORE DAWN (1981)? I haven’t had the courage to venture into the recent sequel yet as its Reality-TV struck me as totally non-retro and so-played (but I trust you guys – what did you think of it? Should I go there?).

The upcoming WRONG TURN 3 (Fox, director: Declan O’Brien) however looks like more a return to basics, with a bunch of prisoners providing the cannibal meals this turn.

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Source: Shock Till You Drop

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Retro Slashers Content Migration

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Just a quick note that the main RetroSlashers.net site is down, and will be for the next week or two. Over the past year, this blog which was intended as A) a place to make easy updates and get material online faster and B) a place for discussion has grown too big for its britches, so with its healthy growth in recent times it became apparent it has outperformed the site, and is restricted by its status as a simple blog offshoot.

Hence we’re merging all site content into into the current platform – that’s why all that stuff is currently offline. The result will be one better than ever super-duper central place for all your retro and slasher needs. May take a while, but well worth the work on our end, and hopefully worth the wait on your end.

Thanks for your patience, and we’ll also be offering a brand new forum to take the edge off! If you have any suggestions for the site, do let us know!

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RETRO TRASH: V (The Series)

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A refuge for the ’80’s!

Welcome to Retro Trash, a dumping ground of all things ’80’s, from movies and music to television and fashion.  Here, fans of everything from prosthetics to spandex can find gems from the decade that taste (and subtlety) forgot!

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NightmareOnElmStreetMovie.com Opens

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From the drunken lothario that brings you Horror Yearbook comes a news website dedicated to the upcoming A NIGHTMARE ON ELM STREET (2010). If you’re after all the latest on the Platinum Dunes reboot which stars Jackie Earle Haley (WATCHMEN) as Freddy Krueger, this is your first and last stop.

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Halloween 2 Shooting Wrapped

Rob Zombie’s HALLOWEEN 2 has finished shooting, so now decent materials should start pouring in. Throughout filming, Zombie seemed to spend his internet time building some sort of alternate in-film universe for the fictional music and TV acts featured in the flick.

So here are the only 3 pics that jumped out at me since filming began: Michael Myers in his post-headshot visage, Michael in his Act 2 hooded look (a maskless hobo for part of the film – sacrilige! Not really, it was always a stetch to think Mikey wore a mask 24-7, think of what it woulda done to his pores) and the smoking hot Scout Taylor Compton as Laurie Strode, who’s Myers insanity gene is set to kick in for HALLOWEEN 2.

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Exclusive Interview With FRIDAY THE 13TH PART 3’s Paul Kratka

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INTERVIEW: Christian Sellers

How did you first hear about FRIDAY THE 13TH PART 3 and did you audition for a specific role? What was asked of you during your audition and who did you meet during this process? Continue reading

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DVD Announcement: Combat Shock

combatshockdvdWhereas the gore in slasher flix usually amused me, the gore in COMBAT SHOCK (1986) repelled me. In a good way. Example – picture the self-surgery scene in THE TERMINATOR minus the robotic parts. It wasn’t just the gore department that I got more than I bargained for – the film oozed dingy dread from its every film spec. And I’m pleased to be informed it’s heading to DVD in prime fashion.

Also, great that Buddy G’s MANIAC 2: MR. ROBBIE (minus the MANIAC 2 tag, probably for legality or creative reasoning) is being put out there on this and THE LAST HORROR FILM DVD, makes it that much harder to ever become lost footage again.

TROMA TO RELEASE 2-DISC NEVER-BEFORE-SEEN DIRECTOR’S CUT OF NIHILISTIC MASTERWORK WITH A ‘TROMASTERPIECE TREATMENT’

COMBAT SHOCK
2-DISC NEVER-BEFORE-SEEN DIRECTOR’S CUT

Street Date: 7.28.2009 – List Price: $19.95

AVAILABLE FOR A LIMITED TIME ONLY

“Raw, nightmarish and absolutely devastating. Ranks among the most uncompromising and powerful indie films of the ’80s.” MITCH DAVIS (Director, Fantasia Film Festival)

“Combines the New York City angst of Taxi Driver, the gritty nihilism of Fassbinder and the unfiltered dementia of Eraserhead… one of the great cult films of the 1980’s.” STEVE PUCHALSKI, SHOCK CINEMA

“Makes you want to slit your wrists.” JOHN MCNAUGHTON (Director, Henry: Portrait of a Serial Killer)

Troma Team Video is proud to present the 2-Disc Never-Before-Seen Director’s Cut of Buddy Giovinazzo’s dark, nihilistic masterwork ‘Combat Shock’. Combat Shock has remained hidden in the underground video universe for more than 25 years, and has now fully ripened to disgust, revolt and depress a new generation of indie film viewers. Released theatrically in 1986, the film was dismissed mostly by mainstream critics, but scarred the retinas of the indie cult/horror counterculture and is now regarded as one of the supreme classics of 1980s underground cinema. Inspired by true ghastly headlines about tormented war veterans, Giovinazzo centers his story on Frankie Dunlan, a Vietnam veteran whose life is a festering sewer of poverty, hopelessness and violence.

His wife is pregnant and hungry. His one year old son is sick and horribly deformed from exposure to Agent Orange. His family is being evicted from their rundown apartment. He roams the streets looking for work. His childhood friend is a strung-out junkie. He sees underage prostitutes working the streets. Yet he doesn’t give up hope. Maybe there’s a job at the unemployment office. Maybe his father will help. As Frankie returns home, he finds a way out of the horror – desperate times call for desperate measures.

‘Combat Shock’ culminates into one of the most lurid and yet melancholic endings ever committed to celluloid.

“An angry, grueling, brutal, and uncompromisingly pitch-black work.” CINEFANTASTIQUE

Included in this fully comprehensive package will be the heavily sought-after, never-before-seen original cut of the film entitled American Nightmares, which is viciously more repulsive and grim than any other available version. Giovinazzo enthusiasts and cult film fanatics alike will celebrate this highly anticipated set, which also features ‘Post-Traumatic, an American Nightmare’, a new featurette which contains interviews with Giovinazzo contemporaries lending their praise and critical analyzes of Combat Shock. Present in the featurette is John McNaughton (Henry: Portrait of a Serial Killer), William Lustig (Maniac), Jorg Buttgereit (Necromantik), Jim Van Bebber (Deadbeat at Dawn, The Manson Family), Roy Frumkes (Street Trash), Mitch Davis (Fantasia Film Festival), Joe Kane (The Phantom at the Movies), Rick Sullivan (The Gore Gazette – his first interview in 20 years!), David Gregory (Severin Films), and the star of Combat Shock, in his first interview ever, Rick Giovinazzo. The set will also include, an audio commentary with Giovinazzo and Buttgereit, an all new interview with Giovinazzo conducted by Lloyd Kaufman, three never-before-seen short films, a look at the locations from Combat Shock as they appear today, original press and photo galleries, new liner notes written by Steve Puchalski of Shock Cinema, and other highly anticipated material which we have yet to announce.

“Explict ugliness and revolting realism.” VARIETY

Combat Shock’s underground success and Buddy Giovinazzo’s unflinching artistic vision eventually led to his remarkable 1996 sophomore feature, No Way Home, starring Tim Roth, James Russo and Deborah Kara Unger. Giovinazzo is also an accomplished novelist, whose literary works have been championed as the 90s answer to Herbert Selby Jr. (Last Exit to Brooklyn, Requiem for a Dream). Currently, Giovinazzo lives and works in Berlin where he is continually directing and producing films for the German market which has embraced his unique output. Life is Hot in Cracktown, based on his own powerful, disturbing novel of the same name, is currently playing the festival circuit and is distributed by Lightning Media.

2-DISC TROMASTERPIECE DVD INCLUDES:

  • American Nightmares (100 min): The Never-Before-Seen Director’s Cut
  • Combat Shock (90 min): The Troma Theatrical Cut
  • Audio Commentary with Director Buddy Giovinazzo and Jorg Buttgereit
  • Optional Spanish Language Track
  • Post-Traumatic, An American Nightmare (40 min): A look at Combat Shock’s Everlasting Underground Following and an Examination of ‘Nihilistic Cinema’ featuring all-new interviews with: Rick Giovinazzo, John McNaughton, William Lustig, Jorg Buttgereit, Jim Van Bebber, Roy Frumkes, Mitch Davis, Joe Kane, Rick Sullivan, David Gregory and more!
  • All-New Interview with Director Buddy G Conducted by Lloyd Kaufman
  • Never-Before-Seen Short Works by Buddy Giovinazzo: Mr. Robbie, starring Joe Spinell (Maniac), More to be announced!
  • Hellscapes (10 min): A Look at the Locations from Combat Shock as they appear today
  • Original Press and Photo Gallery
  • Original Theatrical Trailers

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Terror Train rolls back into town

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Some of you may no doubt recall a remake of Terror Train was announced by Lionsgate a ways back, set to star the lovely former A-list darling Thora Birch. Imaginatively rechristened Train, the project strangely morphed into a knockoff of Hostel 2, and was relegated to the shelf, where it remains to this day.

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100% less Terror, 100% more backwards Rs!

And so ended hopes for a new Terror Train….until today.

The fine chaps over at Bloody Disgusting got a tipoff today that the Freefall Films official website listed none other than a true remake of the 1980 classic on their production slate. What’s more, filming is supposed to take place as early as this May!

The wild card here is director Alex Wright; a journeyman TV director, who does some writing and acting on the side, who’s filmography doesn’t particularly indicate someone with the chops to revamp a slasher classic (though for the record, he did write, uh, Wishmaster 3).

At least they got the storyline halfway right, as the official synopsis tells us….
Amy and her friend Stephanie are set for the ultimate party weekend: a Halloween fraternity bash aboard a moving train. But when a costumed psychopath starts killing the passengers one by one, it’s up to Amy to stop the murderer.

Will it shape up to be a fun-as-hell, largely respectful homage/comeback like My Bloody Valentine 3D? Or will it be pathetic, sub-Urban Legend dross like April Fools Day and Prom Night? Time will tell….but at least it looks better than the Train Thora took.

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Paper Cuts: Gutwrencher

Slashers, by and large, are creatures of the cinema. And cinema breeds many things…trends, fads, new genres and subgenres…but beyond all else, cinema breeds fans. Fanboys….nerds. Cinema breeds nerds, lets not mince words. Hey, I’m a nerd, and I’m damned proud of it. And as many of you already know, nerds do more than just watch movies; where there are nerds, there are comics.

And so it goes, the slasher has spread far beyond the confines of it’s cinematic birthing place, and into the realm of four color slaughter. All the heavy hitters have comics of their own these days…Freddy, Jason, Michael (appearing in easily the best of the lot, I might add), Leatherface, even Chucky….but some real treats, as it so often happens with this genre, can be found in the off-brand entries in the slasher sweepstakes. To that end, we kick off what I hope to be a semi-regular collumn here at Retro Slashers with an examination of some killer, off-brand forees into the world of comic slashing!

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Gutwrencher, a three issue mini-series written by Steve Niles, Kieth Giffen & Shannon Eric Denton, and illustrated by Anthony Hightower, quietly debuted in 2008 by Image/Shadowline to little fanfare or acclaim. Announced some years before it was ever completed or released, it seems to’ve been forgotten by the time a single issue had ever even come out. Which is a shame, because it’s a great little subversion/love letter to the classics of the slasher genre.
Coming off as a modern reinvention of Slaughter High, our story focuses on a bitter young man (who goes nameless), who grows more bitter still over having not been invited to the high school reunion.
Typically, this right here is enough to launch a vengeance-fueled murder spree, culminating in our pariah baring supernatural invulnerability and mowing down just about everyone who ever looked at him wrong.

However, things are a little different here.

Turns out, back in Ireland in 798 A.D., a murderous leper-priest, worshiper of foul earth gods, is captured and taken to the village “truth tree”…endure the tree, you earn your trip to Valhalla. Unfortunately, enduring the tree involves being disemboweled and having your organs nailed to said tree to receive judgment.
Well, out rotting priest does survive, calling down the wrath of his gods in front of the horrified Celtic warriors who mistakenly thought they’d just taken out the garbage. The priest grabs the sword (with which he was supposed to kill himself with, thereby earning his status as an innocent–remind me never to commit a crime in Ireland) and a pitched massacre ensues, ultimately ending with the bandage-wrapped fiend slaughtering the entire village, and hurling himself and his entrail-enwrapped chunk o’ truth tree into the ocean.

Funnily enough, our pissed off anti-hero, strolling in the woods to cool off after being snubbed for the high school reunion, finds the accursed log in a logger jam. In modern times. In America. Huh? Anyway, running his fingers along it’s nail-and-rune studded contours, he cuts his finger…proving to be very unfortunate indeed. Surging with rage and a hundreds-of-years-in-the-making curse, he abruptly slaughters his girlfriend, and just about any other living thing in his path, raids a fish & game shop for weapons, and sets off for the reunion to settle some old scores.

With that for a set-up, you can hardly go wrong.

Our protagonists are a typical lot, to be sure; a cast of Big Chill hangers-ons who reunite to relive past glories and rekindle past romances, they’re nowhere near as interesting as our crazed ”hero”, rapidly turning into modern mirror of his bandaged Celtic prototype, tossing out acidic wisecracks and shedding more plasma than your local bloodbank, and turning the secluded (really damned secluded…as in, surrounded by miles of forest and dwelling in the shadow of a cliffside lighthouse secluded) reunion grounds into his personal killing fields.

In yet another interesting twist, it’s ultimately revealed that the maniacal slasher was hated for a reason, having virtually assaulted a girl who shot him down for a date, and getting expelled in the process. Conversely, the brutal beating doled out by the “good guys” over the incident was needlessly savage in it’s own right, eliminating any clear-cut heroes or victims.

Full of surprises, unexpected character twists, a killer set-up and enough gore to satisfy it’s target audience and then some, Gutwrencher, in the right hands, would make a damned fine movie in it’s own right. As it stands, it’s a damned fine, already unjustly obscure (though that’s strangely kind of appropriate) bit of illustrated slasher horror that’s currently rotting in the back issue bin of your local comic shop. Track it down. Give it a chance. You might just be happy you did.

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Return Of The Birdcane

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The official site for SORORITY ROW (2009) recently opened at the well-named thetapi-ordie.com – not much there right now but I did catch this clear look of the new birdcane! Although it isn’t as prominent weapon as in the original (who wants a straight repeat anyway, certainly not I), it fills me with warmth inside to see shots like this – look, it’s even got the gold head!

About 10 years ago I made a custom Eric Slater action figure complete with birdcane, until someone “cleaning up” my room accidently broke the gold head off. I gotta glue that shit back on sometime.

But I digress – birdcane = goodness. Keep an eye on Retro Slashers as we’ve tapped SORORITY ROW for Special Coverage – we recently conducted an Exclusive Interview with pretty cast member Margo Harshman.

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