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New action star to watch – Mareese Crump

We got a new Black martial artists on the map. Just watched "The Protector 2" (Tom Yum Goong 2). Keep your eye on him...This dude's the truth....should check him out if you haven't already. Mareese Crumphttps://youtube.googleapis.com/v/ruZG_5C6o6o&source=uds

The next generation of Action-Horror that’s not vampires, werewolves, or zombies. Reclamation opens up the vast world of hellish creatures

Romeal Watson, writer of the Hell-Tale story, Reclamation, tries to offer a different approach to the usual vampire, werewolf, and zombie genres.  Based out of Spokane, Washington, Watson originally created this story as a 131-page screenplay, but in an attempt to create a following, decided to convert portions of the screenplay into several comic book volumes.  … Continue reading The next generation of Action-Horror that’s not vampires, werewolves, or zombies. Reclamation opens up the vast world of hellish creatures

Should big production companies consider pre-production marketing assessment?

In this summer's series of flops, it seems like quite the gamble for a $80-$250 million dollar movie to not let their marketing demographic offer "some kind" of a feedback in it's pre-production stages. What I'm suggesting, is, "hey, if you're going to put out that $80-250 million dollar movie, maybe we can pre-assess some … Continue reading Should big production companies consider pre-production marketing assessment?

Response to Steven Spielberg and George Lucas’ foretelling the death of studios, movie tickets costing $150, and the flourishing of indiefilms.

You can read the article here, and share what you think.The implosion is correct, although I would quicker say bankrupt, because nobody is paying $150 a ticket when they can download.  The indiefilms will save Hollywood, just like Blackploitations did in the 70's (it's true).  With all the people turned down by production companies, they … Continue reading Response to Steven Spielberg and George Lucas’ foretelling the death of studios, movie tickets costing $150, and the flourishing of indiefilms.