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Roderick Usher
07-31-2008, 04:24 PM
Board Midnight Meat Train for Cheap
Source:Ryan Rotten July 30, 2008


Well, they're upholding their end of their contract. Various reports are coming in saying that Ryuhei Kitamura's Midnight Meat Train is hitting theaters this Friday, you'll just have to turn to your bargain theater to see it. Across the country, the Clive Barker adaptation is opening in venues where ticket prices are only one to two dollars! At the start of the week, Shock contacted a rep involved in the film to get an official theater count and potential listings - our query was not answered.

This maneuver is the latest in a line of unkind gestures towards the filmmakers of MMT. It began with rumblings of Lionsgate offering a limited release to fulfill its deal with production entity Lakeshore. Genre fans responded with petitions, catching the attention of Barker who endorsed a campaign for a wider bow. In the heat of this backlash, a little bird tells us Lionsgate's Joe Drake called for a meeting with Barker which "did not go well." And here we are, with a flaccid debut for an adaptation that was well-received in Montreal, at the Fantasia Film Festival, and at the San Diego Comic-Con.

If you have a chance to catch Midnight Meat Train near you...awesome. Otherwise, stay tuned for DVD release news sooner than later.


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So Lionsgate is trying to make sure that the movie makes a little as possible in the theater just out of spite. There are new folks in charge over there and they are dumping everything produced by the prior regime. A good film is suffering from at the hands of a bunch of petty bitches who don't want to make horror films anymore.

Honestly, Lionsgate doesn't want to make any new horror (outside the SAW franchise) they told me this recently as a reason behind passing on a horror script of mine.

Go see it! Hell, go see it twice, it'll probably only cost you a couple of bucks. If this film makes any kind of money in the theater it will be a triumph.

neverending
07-31-2008, 04:54 PM
Bloody disgusting~!

Disease
07-31-2008, 05:08 PM
I doubt it will play any where near me though...

newb
07-31-2008, 05:49 PM
That sucks now...don't it?

I'll be sure to purchase the DVD once its released. That is if its good, of course.

I don't think it will hitting theaters around here....maybe Boston...but thats an hour drive....fucking gas prices are killing me:mad:

_____V_____
07-31-2008, 05:52 PM
Its so good it makes most movies pale in comparison.

Think in terms of Creep meets TCM meets Saw, in all uncut glory.

I will be getting the DVD - uncut edition of course.

Let me see if any theater nearby will play it...

newb
07-31-2008, 06:12 PM
I just did a check....ain't playing anywhere within a 50 mile radius of Rhode Island

_____V_____
07-31-2008, 06:15 PM
Thats a real shame.

Damn film companies and their politics...:rolleyes:

VampiricClown
07-31-2008, 06:20 PM
It's getting a big release here. Every theater near me is playing it. Even the more expensive ones. :eek:

The Mothman
07-31-2008, 06:30 PM
Fuck Lionsgate!
as retaliation, im going to try not to purchase any DVDs released by them.
Hope the film plays near me, I'll support it.

Despare
07-31-2008, 06:32 PM
Fuck Lionsgate!
as retaliation, im going to try not to purchase any DVDs released by them.
Hope the film plays near me, I'll support it.

I've tried not to support them for a while now...

I got a defective Hostel disc and they would NOT respond to me. I ask Criterion just once about a mis-pressed copy of The Rock (YEARS after it's released) and they offer me an immediate replacement.