Little Reaper

May 31, 2013

I just got word from the man behind Dream Seekers Productions, Peter Dukes (whom you’ll remember from episode 24), that horror comedy short Little Reaper is online. I just watched this, and loved it! A great modern take on the grim reaper and the challenges he faces! Take a watch — I hope you enjoy it! It stars Athena Baumeister and John Paul Ouvrier, with John Michael Herndon, Katharine Stapleton, Allisyn Ashley Arm (of Disney channel fame), Katy Townsend and Sorsha Morava. Danny Derakhshan is the executive producer, with Melissa Cottingham, Shane and Colin Mehigan and Justin Castillo as associate producers. Beautiful cinematography by Drew Moe, make-up by well known artist Jeong-Hwa Fonkalsrud, and music composed by Giona Ostinelli. Also featuring songs from Rend, Pop Noir and Mad Planet.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9d9JD3gvrTw

The Electric Chair 047: Metal with Mike Zombie

May 29, 2013

It’s an honor to bring fellow zombie movie fanatic Mike Zombie — of A Little Dead Podcast fame — to the Electric Chair to talk about a subject that’s near and dear to the hearts of both him and Midnight Corey — metal! They turn it up to 11 in this first installment of discussing their passion for metal music of the 80’s and 90’s.

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The Electric Chair 046: Copiii

May 20, 2013

This is the audio version of the Google Hangout with L. Gustavo Cooper and Jonathan Shepard, the masterminds behind zombie short Velvet Road and the upcoming feature Copiii: The 1st Entry. A wonderful time with some fantastic gentlemen.

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Copiii: The 1st Entry | official website | Facebook | IMDB
Ending music: Grooms – “Prom”

The Electric Chair Google Hangout 02: Copiii

May 17, 2013

The latest Google Hangout! With L. Gustavo Cooper and Jonathan Shepard, the masterminds behind zombie short Velvet Road and the upcoming feature Copiii: The 1st Entry. A wonderful time with some fantastic gentlemen.

Copiii: The 1st Entry | official website | Facebook | IMDB

The Electric Chair 045: The Other Side

May 16, 2013

Chris Niespodzianski and Ray Mongelli from Orchard Place Productions stop by to talk with Midnight Corey about the making of the feature version of The Other Side, an amazing zombie short. They need your support, so be sure to help them out!

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The Electric Chair 044: No Pets Allowed

May 13, 2013

In this audio version of the Google Hangout, Midnight Corey spills beer all over the place while talking with the wonderful Nadine L’Esperance and Samantha Mack about their new short No Pets Allowed. An amazing time!

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The Electric Chair Google Hangout 01: No Pets Allowed

May 12, 2013

Welcome to the first Electric Chair Google Hangout! Midnight Corey spills beer all over the place while talking with the wonderful Nadine L’Esperance and Samantha Mack about their new short No Pets Allowed. An amazing time!

Monsters, rock and roll, comedy and sex

May 9, 2013

From my friend Heidi Honeycutt:

Aurelio Voltaire to direct film version of his comic book OH MY GOTH!: an irreverent, comedic trip through horror and science fiction

(May 7th, 2013 – NYC, New York) – On behalf of musician and filmmaker Aurelio Voltaire, we’re excited to announce his upcoming full-length film as director: an adaptation of his comic book OH MY GOTH! featuring his musical talents.

Synopsis:

When the reanimated skeletons of Necronus, a cemetery planet across the dark expanse of space, decide they need Earth paved into a landing strip, they send, possibly the worst of their agents to undertake the task. Arrogant, pompous and not the brightest laser in the arsenal, Heironymous Poshe , takes on human form and travels to Earth aboard his Black Spire, a space ship that could easily pass for a giant, black cathedral. However, Poshe has plans of his own, namely to avoid a desk job on the Necrid home world and live a life of leisure in a fixed orbit above Earth. For centuries, Poshe (along with his robot slave and an imprisoned midget) has avoided his prime directive. Instead he has spent his time abducting Earth women, celebrities and bands for a non-stop, nightly party above the Black Spire.

But Poshe’s days of care-free, hot-babe abduction are coming to an end. Tired of Poshe’s lack or results, Lord Krom Wrath, supreme ruler of the Necrus, launches a full scale invasion of Earth. Poshe bands with the only people on Earth who understand his cause (a group of Goth kids, a cadre of ninja priests and a small army of Hasidic Rabbis- ironically, all of them people who wear all black!) to repel the oncoming armada of Necrid ships. The final space battle is the “Jews in Space” Mel Brooks promised us and never delivered!

After performing worldwide onstage, directing commercially, and following the film festival circuit with his stop-motion animated films, Voltaire will now direct a feature film based on his own comic work. The feature version of OH MY GOTH! will have that strange brand of dark comedy and music that he has been performing at Goth clubs and sci-fi and horror conventions across the land.
“It was time to finally unite my storytelling, my music, my twisted humor and filmmaking sensibilities all into one project,” says Voltaire. “It has all the things I love: monsters, rock and roll, comedy and sex mashed into a giant ball of awesome.”

Producer Keryn Thompson is very excited about the content: “There’s loud music. There’s scantily clad girls. There’s Satan,” she says.

James Morgart, also producing, says that he joined the project because “Voltaire’s material stretches across so many genres that he sort of encompasses every bastardized sub-genre to be associated with the Gothic tradition since Walpole’s Castle of Otranto. His plans for this film are to give his fans all of their favorite aspects of his work: music, animation, and subversively witty humor.”

OH MY GOTH! the film is currently in pre-production and will shoot in the New York City metro area.

Genre: Horror/Musical

Directed by: Aurelio Voltaire

Screenplay by: Aurelio Voltaire, Based on his comic book OH MY GOTH!

Produced by: James Morgart, Keryn Thompson

About Voltaire

Aurelio Voltaire is a media personality and respected authority on all things Gothic, Horror, Sci-fi, Steampunk and involving “geek” culture. He is often referred to as a modern day renaissance man having achieved success in the fields of animation, music, comics, books and toys.

Voltaire’s career began in the 1980s as a stop-motion animator and director, creating some of the award-winning, classic MTV and SyFy channel station IDs. He worked in television, animating and directing commercials for nearly twenty years when he realized it was time for him to tell his own stories. Finding comic books to be a vastly more economical tool than feature films Voltaire told his first epic tale, “Chi-chian” in comic book form. This dark, Cinderella story set in Manhattan’s future, was published and led to a 14-episode animated web series directed by Voltaire for the SyFy channel’s website. His success in comic books also led to several underground hits including the comic book series Oh My Goth!, Human Suck! and most recently Deady. The latter featured collaborations with some of the biggest names in horror and comics including Neil Gaiman, Clive Barker, James O’Barr, Roman Dirge, Gris Grimly and many others. It also spawned a long list of toys including plush toys for Six Flags, Hot Wheels cars for the Japanese market and over a dozen vinyl toy releases including collaborations with Disney and Skelanimals.

In yet another career swerve, 1995 saw Voltaire took the stage at a New York City club where he launched his music career. His songs are a strange brew of murder ballads, tongue-in-cheek exercises in the macabre with just enough bawdy Star Trek and Star Wars songs to keep convention audiences rolling in the aisles. Many in the mainstream know Voltaire as the writer and performer of the songs Brains! and Land of the Dead from the Cartoon Network show, The Grim Adventures of Billy And Mandy. Almost constantly on tour, he has played his music around the world and released eleven full length CDs to date.

Voltaire also wrote the popular books What is Goth? and Paint it Black: a Guide to Gothic Homemaking (Weiser Books) and has appeared on numerous television shows and documentaries as an authority on Goth, Horror and Steampunk. Appearances include Fox News, Biography, MTV News, Fearnet, IFC, PBS and others.

When not touring, writing books or designing toys, Voltaire teaches stop-motion animation at the School of Visual arts and continues to make short films. His “Chimerascope” series of stop-motion shorts are perennial film festival favorites. The five shorts have won a combined 31 awards and feature the voice talents of Deborah Harry, Richard Butler, Gerard Way, Gary Numan and Danny Elfman.

More on Aurelio Voltaire can be found on his official website: www.voltaire.net

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The Electric Chair 043: David Dunwoody

May 7, 2013

Master author David Dunwoody joins Midnight Corey to talk about his latest novel, The Harvest Cycle, as well as his other prolific writing and influences. He’s a truly wonderful man, and the discussion is fantastic.

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The Electric Chair 042: Texas Frightmare Weekend

May 4, 2013

It’s the latest from Texas Frightmare Weekend! Visionary Shawn Ewert returns to talk about his feature that begins shooting soon, Sacrament, and brings a lot of wonderful people along with him to talk about the film. Actor Troy Ford, actor/producer/wardrobe Amanda Rebholz, actor Jeff Hamielec, makeup artist Matt Ash, makeup artist Cory Ahre, and the legendary Marilyn Burns join the conversation about the film.

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