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Wednesday, July 27, 2011

We Love Horror Happy Hour

I am a definite nerd and one of my favorite phrases, in fact MANY of my favorite phrases, comes from LOTR. "It's a dangerous business, Frodo, going out your door. You step onto the road, and if you don't keep your feet, there's no knowing where you might be swept off to." And it's proven true more often than not. When we wake up in the morning, we never know where life will take us next, but I imagine that's half the fun.

This morning, something wonderful happened. We were treated to something fan~fucking~tastic and have found something new, kick ass, hilarious, brilliant, entertaining, and in all ways wicked awesome. I'm talking about HORROR HAPPY HOUR. And what is HHH? Well, it ain't just a platinum, bad boy wrestler...

HORROR HAPPY HORROR is a new love of ours. It's hosted by two of the coolest people I've ever laid eyes on who have a gore~geous, straight forward, no bullshit approach of reviewing horror, Dave and Krys Caroleo. And to make their show even more wicked awesome is that it is in fact happy hour during the review and the shots are flowing. Definitely our kind of people.

I want to quote the review. I'd actually like to quote the entire thing in one big run-on sentence of untold radness, but in a world of numerous written reviews, it's watching these two that is the best part of it all. I believe we were only a few minute sin when we turned to each other and said, "we have to visit these two when we come to New York." And we intend to.

Now, our deranged first born feature is on its way to the world as we speak or rather type. On July 29th, just a couple days away, DEAD HOOKER IN A TRUNK will have its television premiere on the UK HORROR CHANNEL. And then at long last it's time to bring our DEAD HOOKER to North America, courtesy of IFC Midnight, who are releasing the film in limited lucky theaters during special midnight screenings across the USA and Canada. You want it in your town? Demand it. And if you're damn tired of waiting, well, shucks, you don't even have to. IFC Midnight is giving the world a taste of DEAD HOOKER IN A TRUNK AUGUST 3rd when they're putting our girl on VOD. Yes, August 3rd is DEAD HOOKER IN A TRUNK Day. Tell your friends.

Want to know the ride that's waiting for you? Check out Dave and Krys' outstanding HORROR HAPPY HOUR review of DEAD HOOKER IN A TRUNK below. It's fucking awesome.



I'm off to check out their review of INSIDE. Sylvie and I have always been divided on that one, ha ha.

A very special thank you to Dave and Krys. You've made our days. Check out their site RIGHT HERE. Subscribe to their channel and give yourself the gift of something kick ass to look forward to. We already have.

And for an added bonus, check out the lovely Krys in her killer Punisher costume. Sylv is a huge fan of mister Castle and his body of work and I have a feeling this shot means the lot of us will get along famously.

Bloody Best!
Jen

Thursday, June 23, 2011

Happy Birthday, Joss Whedon! (PS I Love You)


Today is June 23rd, a special day. Joss Whedon, the creator of a collection of unforgettable, iconic characters, heroes, and villains, celebrates his birthday today. And if you've ever met me, you know I love me some Joss.

Mmm-mmm.... that's some good Joss.

For those of you who don't know why Joss is the man, allow me to tell you.

For starters, if you're an avid reader of our lil' Penny Dreadful Diary, you may recall this year's Women In Horror month article where I wrote about the ONLY fictitious woman to make the list, Buffy the Vampire Slayer. (If you missed it, catch up with my Buffy article HERE) I grew up one year behind Buffy, according to the time line of the show when it was in full swing, and that could mean only one thing. Yup, I wanted to be her. So, Joss is in part to blame for the woman I've become. He broke the stereotype that we were all getting used to. Buffy was his take on the typical horror movie victim; beautiful, slight, blond, unassuming, and seemingly helpless. Instead, Joss made Buffy Summers a girl who was strong, capable, confident, and the kind of girl we all wanted to be more like.

Now, anyone who's anyone should know that Joss is the genius behind Buffy. That's a given. It's like knowing vampires don't sparkle in the sunlight, they blow the fuck up.

Something you MAY not know about my hero? Joss started off writing for Roseanne. If you grew up in the 80's, this was probably a show you watched religiously. I always loved how it went from comedic to deadly seriously in a matter of seconds. Any time Dan (brilliantly portrayed by the genius actor, John Goodman) put his fist through the wall or grabbed his coat and keys and left the house angry? Whoa. You'd better believe you've gotta watch the fuck out.

He also breathed life into a show that is something of a guilty for me.

Glee.
Yes, I said it. I watch Glee. At season one, I looked on with hope. It's a great concept, but its execution left something to be desired. So many plot holes, so much character in-continuity, it just makes the writer in me cringe. Being a fan of Nip/Tuck until the crazy took over fully (if you've seen the show, you'll understand what I mean), I felt that Glee desperately needed a fresh pair of eyes. Guest directors would be a Godsend for the show. Better yet, celebrity guest directors (who wouldn't tune in for the Tarantino episode?). My prayers were answered when it was announced that Joss would be stepping in for an episode.
Better yet, he brought not only his stylistic perception, his carefully planned and crafted story telling ability, witty dialogue, and incredible ability to have us laughing one moment and then tearing up in the next, he brought a powerhouse. When Joss came in, he brought Neil Patrick Awesome... er... Harris as a special guest star, a close personal friend of his and the star of his hilarious Dr. Horrible's Sing-Along Blog. And NPH is on a hit show on another network, so you can imagine that that in itself was no easy undertaking.

Something Joss is known for? Planning storylines far in advance for all his television series, allowing for remarkable long-term continuity. And that is exactly what Glee is lacking. His episode, DREAM ON, is easily one of the top three episodes they've ever done, if not the best.

Joss Whedon has given us tv series after tv series that quickly reached cult status with their unusual, unique, and downright lovable characters.

Buffy the Vampire Slayer

Angel

Firefly

Dollhouse

Dr Horrible's Sing Along Blog

And where does a man who's already had such a profound affect on pop culture and television? To the movies, of course. Fellow comic nerds can rejoice knowing that the Avengers are in Joss' very capable hands. With his writing and directing, you know the heroes and villains many of us have grown up with will be paid the proper respects and will actually resemble the characters we love. You don't get enough "happily ever afters" like that.

In closing, as I must close or I fear I'll never shut up, I love you, Joss Whedon. Have a wonderful birthday.


XO,
Jen