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Tag Archives: Thanksgiving
Thanksgiving Almost Canceled by Sea Urchin Attack
Here’s a bizarre story some of you may have missed. Eli Roth, during a recent trip to Mexico, was attacked by a pissed off gang of sea urchins. A rogue wave crashed into Roth and drove the director into sea … Continue reading
Retro Jukebox: Thanksgiving
[audio:http://www.retroslashers.net/thanksgiving.mp3] THANKSGIVING – Theme – John Harrison Part of the charm to Eli Roth’s THANKSGIVING (faux trailer, perhaps a full movie soon) is the score, actually a combo of little bits and pieces from here and there. The prime themes … Continue reading
Roth’s Thanksgiving Financed, Now Cooking
Here’s the very latest on Eli Roth’s THANKSGIVING in both full-film and trailer incarnations, you turkeys!
Roth Reveals Plans For The Ultimate Slasher Film
Say what you will about GRINDHOUSE (2007), but Eli Roth’s faux-trailer for THANKSGIVING was inspired lunacy, achieving a sense of genuine loyalty and homage to the golden age of the slasher film in its 2 and a half minutes that … Continue reading