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Roderick Usher 11-22-2006 12:43 PM

Behind the Mask:The Rise of Leslie Vernon
 
http://vids.myspace.com/index.cfm?fu...eoid=628541321

Check the trailer above. It's being released this January.

Behind the Mask:The Rise of Leslie Vernon
It's a great horror comedy that doesn't skimp on the horror or the comedy. Much like Hatchet (also releasing this January), this one is for the fans. It manages to poke fun at horror conventions while staying fully entrenched in the genre. Great fun and a director to watch.

Scott Glosserman (BTM) and Adam Green (Hatchet) are soon to be mentioned in the same breath as Eli Roth, Alex Aja & Rob Zombie as part of the "Splat Pack"

slayer666 11-22-2006 12:45 PM

I'll never understand why perfectly good horror has to be ruined with the addition of comedy. Oh well. Guess I'll have to stick with Asian horror for a bit longer.

Roderick Usher 11-22-2006 12:53 PM

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Originally Posted by slayer666 (Post 513078)
I'll never understand why perfectly good horror has to be ruined with the addition of comedy. Oh well. Guess I'll have to stick with Asian horror for a bit longer.

yeah, girls with wet hair are terrifying

slayer666 11-22-2006 12:55 PM

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Originally Posted by Roderick Usher (Post 513085)
yeah, girls with wet hair are terrifying

In the context of a few of a few good Asian films, I agree. Of course, it is now being overused.

urgeok 11-22-2006 12:59 PM

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Originally Posted by Roderick Usher (Post 513074)
[url] It manages to poke fun at horror conventions .....


doesnt sound like that easy a target .. at least not here.

i've been to a couple in Toronto and they're fairly low key .. thet are combined with sci-fi, amine, comics and gaming .. and horror gets the lowest % of the draw.

luckily for the guests most of them have sci-fi crossovers - otherwise precious few people would know who they are.

Roderick Usher 11-22-2006 01:05 PM

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Originally Posted by urgeok (Post 513092)
doesnt sound like that easy a target .. at least not here.

i've been to a couple in Toronto and they're fairly low key .. thet are combined with sci-fi, amine, comics and gaming .. and horror gets the lowest % of the draw.

luckily for the guests most of them have sci-fi crossovers - otherwise precious few people would know who they are.

ha!

the definition of "convention" I was going for was: a rule, method, or practice established by usage.

it has nothing to do with an assemblage of fanboys:D

urgeok 11-22-2006 01:58 PM

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Originally Posted by Roderick Usher (Post 513095)
ha!

the definition of "convention" I was going for was: a rule, method, or practice established by usage.

it has nothing to do with as assemblage of fanboys:D


ahha ok, that one could read either way ...

gotcha ..

crazy raplh 11-22-2006 03:01 PM

I don't get it.

The Flayed One 11-22-2006 09:02 PM

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Originally Posted by crazy raplh (Post 513126)
I don't get it.

That's too bad. Hilarity ensued.

The Flayed One 11-22-2006 10:57 PM

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Originally Posted by Roderick Usher (Post 513074)
Scott Glosserman (BTM) and Adam Green (Hatchet) are soon to be mentioned in the same breath as Eli Roth, Alex Aja & Rob Zombie as part of the "Splat Pack"

If you coined the phrase Splat Pack, you deserve an award. That's fucking awesome, and I hope it becomes common nomenclature to the point where it becomes faux pa and we can bitch about it.

LadyFrost 11-23-2006 06:34 AM

the trailer actually looked good, most horror movies slashed with comedy just dont work but this one seems like it could work....like if there was an invisble line between crap and good....it would be sitting on...it could go either way.

it has a bit of a blair witch project about it though...with the camera work and the whole news interview and stuff. it could also be said that it kind of takes the whole news interview from Scream, but uses the grungy bad camera work from BWP.

all in all it looks like a good movie and id deffinitely go and see it, just to see on which side the movie drops over that invisible line.

xXLadyFrostXx

Burning in Hell 11-23-2006 07:42 AM

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Originally Posted by slayer666 (Post 513078)
I'll never understand why perfectly good horror has to be ruined with the addition of comedy. Oh well. Guess I'll have to stick with Asian horror for a bit longer.

Thing is, the "comedy" aspect of BTM is extremely clever and witty, and it has absolutely nothing to do with easy jokes. ******* SMALL SPOILERS AHEAD:


It is the surreal aspect of making a documentary on a serial killer, interviewing him to see that he is a rather charming and ordinary looking fellow, seing how he prepares his grand coup and chooses his victims and hearing about his insight on the "business" that makes this movie funny and very special. Plus, I don't think I have ever seen a movie that is able to turn the tables as efficiently as this one. Leslie might be a witty fellow, but as soon as he puts on his mask and goes out for his big night, the movie becomes deadly serious just as a the best slasher flick from the 80's were.

****** END OF SPOILERS

I'm telling you all : this one's not to be missed. It won the best horror movie award at the Fantasia Festival last summer, finishing ahead of The Descent, and deserved it, even though The Descent is one of my favorite movies of these last few years. Behind the Mask is a cult movie in the making...

PhilnEdee 11-23-2006 07:59 AM

just a trivial add-on:

Anchor Bay Entertainment has acquired all rights to Behind The Mask: The Rise Of Leslie Vernon, the highly anticipated mocku-slasher film from first-time filmmaker Scott Glosserman, the announcement was made today by Mark Ward, vice president acquisitions, Anchor Bay Entertainment.

Behind The Mask: The Rise Of Leslie Vernon, which premiered at SXSW ’06 and has gone on to become a film festival darling garnering several awards, critical acclaim and a devout internet following, will mark the largest theatrical release thus far for Anchor Bay Entertainment, a leader in the horror genre, which is now part of Starz Media. The film is slated to open in the U.S. on Jan. 5, 2007.

Directed and produced by Glosserman from a script that David J. Stieve and he co-wrote, Behind The Mask: The Rise Of Leslie Vernon features break-out performances by up & comers Nathan Baesel (Invasion), who plays the lead character, and Angela Goethals (Spanglish, 24), and also stars international cult icon Robert Englund (A Nightmare on Elm Street, 2001 Maniacs), Scott Wilson (Junebug, The Last Samurai) and Zelda Rubinstein (Poltergeist I, II, & III, Sixteen Candles). The film was executive produced by Andrew Lewis and Code Entertainment’s Al Corley, Bart Rosenblatt and Eugene Musso. Stieve also served as co-producer. Glosserman is repped by Endeavor and Steve Crawford at Nine Yards Entertainment and Behind The Mask: The Rise Of Leslie Vernon marks the first production from his company Glen Echo Entertainment.

"Behind the Mask: The Rise of Leslie Vernon is a smart, affectionate tribute to the horror genre," commented Ward. "Scott Glosserman and company have made the next great American horror film, which is sure to resonate with fans of the genre, as well as a broad spectrum of moviegoers."

"Anchor Bay is the perfect home for Behind the Mask: The Rise of Leslie Vernon," said Glosserman. "They’re passionate, innovative and have tremendous horror-branded street cred, and now that they’re part of Starz Media, we have the benefit of a top multi-media company behind us."

Set in a world where Freddy Krueger, Michael Myers and Jason Voorhees exist, Behind The Mask: The Rise Of Leslie Vernon introduces promising young psycho-slasher Leslie Vernon (Baesel), who aspires to follow in the footsteps of his legendary predecessors. A true self-promoter, Leslie gives documentary filmmaker Taylor Gentry (Goethals) and her crew exclusive access to his life as he plans and executes his epic reign of terror over the sleepy town of Glen Echo, all the while deconstructing the conventions and archetypes of the horror genre for them

PhilnEdee 11-23-2006 08:01 AM

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Originally Posted by Roderick Usher (Post 513095)
ha!

the definition of "convention" I was going for was: a rule, method, or practice established by usage.

it has nothing to do with an assemblage of fanboys:D

"assemblage of fanboys" LMAO!!!!

urgeok 11-23-2006 08:33 AM

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Originally Posted by PhilnEdee (Post 513486)
"assemblage of fanboys" LMAO!!!!

dont laught too hard ... everyone here applies :)

Roderick Usher 11-23-2006 08:38 AM

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Originally Posted by The Flayed One (Post 513266)
If you coined the phrase Splat Pack, you deserve an award. That's fucking awesome, and I hope it becomes common nomenclature to the point where it becomes faux pa and we can bitch about it.

I wish I had come up witrh it:D

Don't know who coined it, but I've been hearing it steadily from my writing partner for the past 3-4 months.

Burning in Hell 01-04-2007 12:35 PM

http://behindthemaskthemovie.com/

The release date has been set to Valentine's Day. Do not miss out on this great movie!

Despare 01-04-2007 12:44 PM

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Originally Posted by The Flayed One (Post 513266)
If you coined the phrase Splat Pack, you deserve an award. That's fucking awesome, and I hope it becomes common nomenclature to the point where it becomes faux pa and we can bitch about it.

They've been using this one for a while now.


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Originally Posted by slayer666 (Post 513078)
I'll never understand why perfectly good horror has to be ruined with the addition of comedy. Oh well. Guess I'll have to stick with Asian horror for a bit longer.

Comedy is a part of life, and if you notice it isn't really funny to the characters in the movie, it's just a funny situation to people who are on the outside looking in. I'm sure if you were taped a real situation like that, the people who watched it would find some of the things you did pretty funny.

The Mothman 01-04-2007 01:22 PM

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Originally Posted by The Flayed One (Post 513266)
If you coined the phrase Splat Pack, you deserve an award. That's fucking awesome, and I hope it becomes common nomenclature to the point where it becomes faux pa and we can bitch about it.

http://cover6.cduniverse.com/MuzeVideoArt/86/214986.jpg

Roderick Usher 02-26-2007 12:47 PM

http://www.behindthemaskthemovie.com/

MARCH 16th!!!!

Dominion 02-27-2007 09:05 PM

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Originally Posted by Roderick Usher (Post 560051)

Damn... I can't fucking wait! I've been reading about this one for forever now! Is it a full nationwide release? I hope it plays around me!

roshiq 02-27-2007 10:35 PM

looks quite interesting!
the trailor was good and hopefullt the movie will be more entertaining too.

Shadow 02-28-2007 04:11 AM

I am not sure what I think of this film. This is the first time I have heard of it. The idea sounds better than what the trailer looks. I will probably view it though.

Roderick Usher 02-28-2007 08:19 AM

It is very light on the gore and heavy on deconstructing horror themes. I found it clever as hell, brilliantly acted and directed by a true craftsman. There are little visual homages to several classic 80s slasher flicks without ever playing anything with a "wink, wink" kind of awareness.

I know this one will divide the forum. Some will surely HATE it. Another sign of a good flick:D



And later on this year we get the opposite end of the slasher spectrum in HATCHET! which is a perfect thematic book-end to BEHIND THE MASK. The directors are good friends and their films should totally be viewed back-to-back.

DP McCoy 02-28-2007 08:39 AM

Well i think i'm gonna love this,it really looks good:)


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