Giganticface
10-06-2014, 12:50 PM
Hi all,
Some of you know I’m a software developer, and I’ve been busy this year working on a project that I’d soon announce. Well, I can finally announce it, and it happens to be relevant to this forum.
Since about March this year, I've been the project lead for a brand new horror movie streaming service: SCREAMBOX (https://www.screambox.com).
http://i1299.photobucket.com/albums/ag76/timmaster/ScreenShot2014-10-06at13016PM_zps71498bf5.png (https://www.screambox.com)
My company was hired to design the their brand and the web experience, and develop the website. I led the team, wrote a majority of the code, and being the horror enthusiast that I am, consulted on devising the horror categorization scheme.
It was a fun project, and I think a pretty good service. They have a decent mix of:
Modern classics (Evil Dead, Hellraiser I & II)
70s exploitation (The Hills Have Eyes, Basket Case)
Some good Asian horror (Gozu, Shutter, Ab-Normal Beauty, Carved, etc.)
A few modern popular films (Hatchet, Cold Prey, Last Will and Testament of Rosalind Leigh, Suck, Chillerama)
80s fun stuff (C.H.U.D., Silent Night Deadly Night, House)
All the Masters of Horror series, including Takashi Miike’s banned “Imprint"
Some lesser-known gems (The Lost, The Devil’s Rock)
And a whole bunch of stuff ranging from pretty bad to pretty decent, depending on your tastes.
While you can watch online through the website (which is also mobile-friendly), they also have Roku, Samsung TV, Android and (I think) iPad apps, and soon will have Xbox, Playstation, FireTV, Kindle Fire, and Chromecast apps.
They launched with around 250+ titles, but plan to secure a lot more (and better) content in the future. They hope to, at some point, be considered the “the Netflix for horror.” It's a paid service -- $3.99/mo -- the first month is free, and you can easily cancel before it ends.
Check it out and tell me what you think.
Oh, here's a little hidden Easter egg. If you add ?bg=1 to the end of the URL (where the "1" is anything between 1 and 9), you can see a variety of background imagery that's normally randomly selected per-user. For instance: https://www.screambox.com/?bg=2
Some of you know I’m a software developer, and I’ve been busy this year working on a project that I’d soon announce. Well, I can finally announce it, and it happens to be relevant to this forum.
Since about March this year, I've been the project lead for a brand new horror movie streaming service: SCREAMBOX (https://www.screambox.com).
http://i1299.photobucket.com/albums/ag76/timmaster/ScreenShot2014-10-06at13016PM_zps71498bf5.png (https://www.screambox.com)
My company was hired to design the their brand and the web experience, and develop the website. I led the team, wrote a majority of the code, and being the horror enthusiast that I am, consulted on devising the horror categorization scheme.
It was a fun project, and I think a pretty good service. They have a decent mix of:
Modern classics (Evil Dead, Hellraiser I & II)
70s exploitation (The Hills Have Eyes, Basket Case)
Some good Asian horror (Gozu, Shutter, Ab-Normal Beauty, Carved, etc.)
A few modern popular films (Hatchet, Cold Prey, Last Will and Testament of Rosalind Leigh, Suck, Chillerama)
80s fun stuff (C.H.U.D., Silent Night Deadly Night, House)
All the Masters of Horror series, including Takashi Miike’s banned “Imprint"
Some lesser-known gems (The Lost, The Devil’s Rock)
And a whole bunch of stuff ranging from pretty bad to pretty decent, depending on your tastes.
While you can watch online through the website (which is also mobile-friendly), they also have Roku, Samsung TV, Android and (I think) iPad apps, and soon will have Xbox, Playstation, FireTV, Kindle Fire, and Chromecast apps.
They launched with around 250+ titles, but plan to secure a lot more (and better) content in the future. They hope to, at some point, be considered the “the Netflix for horror.” It's a paid service -- $3.99/mo -- the first month is free, and you can easily cancel before it ends.
Check it out and tell me what you think.
Oh, here's a little hidden Easter egg. If you add ?bg=1 to the end of the URL (where the "1" is anything between 1 and 9), you can see a variety of background imagery that's normally randomly selected per-user. For instance: https://www.screambox.com/?bg=2