Month: October 2013

Ep. 124: Rad Grandpa

James takes the week off while Ryan and Brad chat about The Re-Animator, Bride of Frankenstein, Clerks:The Animated Series, A.C.O.D., and laugh at Bad Grandpa.

Reel Interview: Brian Netto and Adam Schindler

The Reel Nerds meet Brian Netto and Adam Schindler and discuss their film, Delivery, at Telluride Horror Show 2013.

Find out more about Delivery at delivery-movie.com

Reel Interview: Phil Tippett

The Reel Nerds meet Academy Award-winning visual effects icon Phil Tippett and discuss his career and his decades-in-the-making passion project, Mad God, at Telluride Horror Show 2013.

Find out more about Mad God at madgodmovie.com

Visit kickstarter.com/projects/madgod/phil-tippetts-mad-god to help fund the next chapter of Mad God.

And check out tippett.com to see more of Phil Tippett’s work

Ep. 123: Tomb Rater

Filmmakers John Hosack and Amanda Prentiss join us to promote their film, Pater, and chat about Jason X, Escape From Tomorrow, Captain Phillips, and Escape Plan while Ryan rails on Tim Burton again.

You can help support the production of John and Amanda’s sci-fi film, Pater, by donating at their Kickstarter page here:

http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/1258221919/pater-a-sci-fi-thriller?ref=live

Reel Review: Delivery (2013) Telluride Horror Show

Delivery_1st Official Image_1_9_2012“Not every child is a blessing”, never has more haunting words been said about a movie. Delivery is a terrifying found footage movie from the twisted minds of Director/Co-Writer Brian Netto and Co-Writer Adam Schindler. Not only does Delivery have scares to spare it also does something that is unusual for the horror genre nowadays, it lets itself breathe with the characters, and also with the horror.

Delivery takes a risk as soon as the movie starts. It tells you that the video diary you are watching is being filmed 6 months before Rachel (Laurel Vail) dies. You soon learn that Rachel along with her husband, Kyle (Danny Barclay) have been selected for a reality show that chronicles a couple through their first pregnancy, also called Delivery.  The movie then takes a big tonal shift and shows you the actual pilot of the reality show. This is where the film also becomes incredibly smart. It is literally a show that would not be out of place on TLC. It comes complete with happy music and silly graphics. Brian Netto shoots this like he has shot many reality shows adding to the films authenticity. I won’t spoil a surprise that happens in the “pilot” but it is shocking and terrifyingly real. Both actors here really shine, Laurel Vail has to be good because so much is happening to her and so much of the story rests on her performance that if her performance  isn’t great the film would sink with her. Thankfully she rocks and Danny Barclay is also very good as Kyle.

After the pilot the movie goes very dark. The film tells you that they pulled the remaining footage from over 200 hours of film. My biggest gripe with found footage movies is , if something bad is happening to you, drop the damn camera. What Delivery-MovierachelNetto and Schindler do to combat this is you are watching a reality show so all the horrible things that are happening are being filmed because the camera men are simply doing their jobs. The film does a fantastic job showing the deterioration of both Kyle and Rachel. This is conveyed not only through their actions but also in the actual show itself.

Delivery also succeeds because it tells the point of view of many of the people that were involved in the Massy’s pregnancy. There are interviews with them shot like a documentary, giving you insight to all characters. Mr. Netto told me in an interview(stay tuned that will be up soon on our site, and iTunes) that one of the reasons they decided to do that was they did not want  anyone to be  a villain. I loved Rob Cobuzio as the creator of the show Delivery, Rick, his performance  is amazing.

Delivery succeeds where so many found footage films fail. It’s uplifting, and scary from scene to scene. It will absolutely leave you breathless, the ending is so shocking and unsettling, it will give you nightmares. Here’s a true story from Telluride Horror Show. The movies last 20 minutes are relentless (no spoilers here folks, you have to see it) that a lady sitting next to me was clenching her fists, and when the last gut punch happens, she says out loud, “Oh. My. GOD!”. Yes, the ending will stick with you long after the credits role. If the film is playing near you, trust me check it out, it is one hell of a ride.

 

 

 

 

Ep. 122: Machete Kills Nerds

The Reel Nerds recap their Telluride Horror Show experience, watch Bad Milo, Curse of Chucky, Jason Goes to Hell, Friday the 13th Part 8, Trance, and After Earth, before cutting apart Machete Kills.

Concert for Pater: A Night of Music & Fundraising at The Lot at RiNo

The filmmakers of Pater are hosting a concert to help raise funds for their film. Here’s the info from the facebook event page:

https://www.facebook.com/events/184232221761033/

Saturday, Oct 19th at 8pm to 2 am

Music, Beer, & Food – We are hosting a concert fundraiser!!!

Thanks to the support of the Denver music community, we are pleased to announce our lineup!

Emceed by Cougar

Lineup:
8pm – War Over Water
9pm – Left Hand Stranger
10pm – Male Blonding
11pm – Genetic Engines
12am – Dead Pay Rent
1am – gg^lee (featuring Jillian Grutta)

$5 COVER AT THE DOOR

The Lot at RiNo  3435 Wynkoop St., Denver, Colorado 80216

**Manna from Heaven Food Truck will be onsite throughout the evening.

Learn more about the film, Pater, here:

https://www.facebook.com/paterthefilm

About Pater: Two aliens investigate a transmission coming from a desolate tan planet only to find what has become all too familiar.

The young Janus and the stoic Progenitor fly toward a new planet. They land to search for life as they once remembered it. But when they yet again confront extinction and the Progenitor continues to age, Janus is left to think about the possibility of being alone in the universe as he looks forward to his next destination…

Sci-Fi Movie Night at the Roostercat Coffeehouse

Saturday, Oct 12th from 8-12pm at the Roostercat Coffeehouse!

Who doesn’t love sci-fi movies? Let’s triple that excitement by adding in great food and coffee as well!!!

We are hosting a sci-fi movie night showcasing some of the best of Colorado’s short sci-fi films in order to raise money for our own film, Pater.

Films (Screening Order TBD):

Spacegirl Battle 2121 – Susan Sebanc
The Meatman – Mark Roeder
Inner Dimension (trailer) – Kasha Gornik Fauscett
Ekk’s Night Out – Mikey Pounds
Frank Herbert’s Cease Fire – Jacob Collins
Detective Meredith Hitler, S.P.I. – Andrew Olas
Man on the Moon – Benjamin Dunn
Shaqani – Bob Berg
Margie Goes to Space – Kendra Fleischman
TIN – Jace Perrodin
Fire Ripples (trailer) – Mark Roeder
Underground – Peter Lively
Second Chance – David Quakenbush
Gravity – John McSween
With Honors – Darin Eaton II
I Was Alive – Kasey Orr
Cracks – John Hosack

We will also be premiering our trailer for Pater.

Tickets will be $3 at the door.

1045 Lincoln Street, Denver, Colorado 80203

Ep. 121: Anti-Gravity?

Filmmaker Benjamin Erbach joins the Reel Nerds in orbit to review Gravity.

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