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02-18-2012, 04:37 AM
Horror filmmakers are special people. Just their inborn desire to scare the living shit out of anyone that sits down to watch their work is notable enough, but what would happen if a filmmaker got caught up in her own nightmares?
The answer is Liquid Red.
The film stars Debra Port, Caprice Benedetti and Vince Grant.
OFFICIAL PRESS RELEASE
A beautiful filmmaker finds herself trapped in the fantasies and horrors of her movies. That idea jump-started Robert Dyke (director of Moontrap and Timequest, both featuring cult god Bruce Campbell) to create Liquid Red.
Dyke's experience in the cinematic world of fantasy began when he supervised the miniature photography for Sam Raimi's Evil Dead 2 and the matte painting composites for William Dear's Harry and the Hendersons.
"This concept combining my favorite genres of horror, fantasy and science fiction got me excited," said Dyke, "and this would give me the opportunity to do a showpiece for professional talents I wanted to work with again." Liquid Red became a journey of a woman (Debra Port) experiencing an alien invasion, murderous clones, mad scientists, the last days of planet Earth and, of course, zombies. Even stranger may be her encounters with a sexy movie star (Caprice Benedetti) and power-mad studio head (Vince Grant), who inhabit a surreal Hollywood.
"We definitely wanted Liquid Red to be a unique commercial piece of entertainment that would not disappoint fans of horror and science fiction. Being one myself, I believe we succeeded," said Dyke.
Official trailer -
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The answer is Liquid Red.
The film stars Debra Port, Caprice Benedetti and Vince Grant.
OFFICIAL PRESS RELEASE
A beautiful filmmaker finds herself trapped in the fantasies and horrors of her movies. That idea jump-started Robert Dyke (director of Moontrap and Timequest, both featuring cult god Bruce Campbell) to create Liquid Red.
Dyke's experience in the cinematic world of fantasy began when he supervised the miniature photography for Sam Raimi's Evil Dead 2 and the matte painting composites for William Dear's Harry and the Hendersons.
"This concept combining my favorite genres of horror, fantasy and science fiction got me excited," said Dyke, "and this would give me the opportunity to do a showpiece for professional talents I wanted to work with again." Liquid Red became a journey of a woman (Debra Port) experiencing an alien invasion, murderous clones, mad scientists, the last days of planet Earth and, of course, zombies. Even stranger may be her encounters with a sexy movie star (Caprice Benedetti) and power-mad studio head (Vince Grant), who inhabit a surreal Hollywood.
"We definitely wanted Liquid Red to be a unique commercial piece of entertainment that would not disappoint fans of horror and science fiction. Being one myself, I believe we succeeded," said Dyke.
Official trailer -
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