Showing posts with label gore. Show all posts
Showing posts with label gore. Show all posts

Monday, February 28, 2011

The Violence And Gore Gets It's Recognition In Vegas!



DEAD HOOKER IN A TRUNK made her Las Vegas premiere at the Pollygrind Film Festival in 2010 and we were unbelievably honored to have been awarded 'Favorite Feature', 'Best Screenplay', and Everette Hartsoe's 'Bad Girl Award'.

As if that wasn't enough of a privilege, I just found out today that the Polished Apple Awards aka The Pollies were given out to nearly 30 films for their contributions and accomplishments.


Amongst the winners - check the whole rad list and article here - was a very flattering and incredibly generous award to DEAD HOOKER IN A TRUNK --



There was a huge focus on the film to have great gore and violence despite the modest budget. To have this recognized and appreciated means the world to us. We had an amazing group of people come together to selflessly make this movie look seriously cool in the realms of violence and gore. Thank you to everyone who checked out the film and dug what they saw.



Jen and I are total horror nerds and as young girls we based 'good horrors to watch' as films with high action and gore sequences, so it rocks that DEAD HOOKER IN A TRUNK (buy the DVD filled with rad extras here) would get a shout-out like this.


Thank you, you the rad people at Pollygrind, for bestowing this great title upon us! Thank you to Chad Clinton Freeman who first brought HOOKER to the Pollygrind - it made her smile. Every hooker loves Vegas and the Pollygrind Film Fest is just one more reason.

~Sylv

Monday, February 21, 2011

Eihi Shiina


"My films are categorized as being in a certain type of genre. But myself, I don't make the movie thinking about which category the film belongs in. If the actor changes, the mood of the film changes a lot too. For example in Audition if the lead actress wasn't Eihi Shiina the film would be very different. She smiles when she cuts off the foot, and as a result that moment becomes real horror. If another actress would have done it very seriously and roughly, then it wouldn't become horror." -Takeshi Miike


Shiina Eihi, 椎名英姫, was born February 3rd, 1976 in Fukuoka, Japan. When she was eighteen years old she made her debut in the world of fashion being hired as a model for Benetton in Paris. Eihi went on to represent Japan at the global Elite Model Look '95. SHer beautiful face and frame would appear in many magazines thereafter.

It was on the television show, OPEN HOUSE, that Eihi would have her first acting role as Mitsuwa. In 1999, Eihi would make her first film appearance in a little known film called DOG-FOOD. She would later in the year release a book of photographs and poems entitled No Filter, Only Eyes. And that was only the beginning of what Eihi would go on to accomplish that year.



Eihi's next role would make her internationally recognized as sultry but not so sweet, Asami Yamazaki. Famous taboo representations of gore and violence, few can deny that Takeshi Miike is a true visionary. And in 1999, he would cast Eihi Shiina in second leading role of his breakthrough film, AUDITION. This film would become immensely popular, introducing Takeshi and Eihi to the west and the beginning of their cult status. With a cheerful, sweet smile Asami would do something so terrible in the film that it would send an excited/shocked murmur through the horror community who were now hopelessly hooked.



You know how personality makes all the difference? You know how some actors turn into miserable children when it comes time for prosthetics and blood spray? Well, it can be said without a shadow of a doubt that Eihi is a dedicated professional who doesn't shy away from more visceral roles.



Ehih would go on to light up the screen with her original and artful performances in EUREKA, HARMFUL INSECT, GAICHU, SKY HIGH, KYO NO DEKIGOTO, JAM FILMS 2, A DAY ON THE PLANET, ANIMUSU ANIMA, and HOLD UP DOWN. In 2008, Eihi would take the lead role in a film called TOKYO GORE POLICE. And, boys and girls, there would be gallons upon gallons of blood and strange mutilations that would be a visual gory and disturbing masterpiece.



TOKYO GORE POLICE is a a horror sci-fi film that takes place in dark future in Tokyo where the police have been privatized and there is a huge movement of self-mutilation to become ultimate killing machines. Eihi stars as Ruku, a samurai-wielding cop who works on a task force that fights against 'engineers' aka they are homicidal human/mutants that can transform any injury done unto their bodies into gory weapons of destruction. The film is unlike almost anything else out there - if you dig it, check MACHINE GIRL (very rad too) - the blood and violence is over the top. The gore and prosthetics are genre bending and captivating - and the insanity grows so quickly from start to finish that it's best just to turn off your brain and take in this bloody opera without questioning the logistics. Not to say that nothing makes sense, but to watch and try to make sense of the film sours the experience. Suspend your disbelief and have a rad time.

Eihi is fantastic in the role. She has this otherworldly quality to just get consumed by the character and world she is creating. Lots of blood and gore and prosthetic work. She plays the badass anti-hero to a tee. There is a grace to everything that she does that makes even the crudest of stories have this loveliness to it.



Eihi next role would be in VAMPIRE GIRL VS FRANKENSTEIN GIRL - where she would reunite with her director from TOKYO GORE POLICE, Yoshihiro Nishimura. He also directed SUICIDE CLUB - one of my all-time favorite films - you simply must see it; it is gorgeousness and gorgeosity. In 2010, Eihi would also appear in OUTRAGE and HELL DRIVER.



There is a big, beautiful world of horror out there. Internationally, you can see things from different cultures and individual's perception and it really enhances one's love and scope of the genre. I really get a kick out of Asian cinema. And their horror and gore is so unique and fun. Eihi Shiina had me from the moment she very meekly walked into the audition room in Miike's AUDITION and have held me captive ever since. She is a brilliant artist and her work is always a treat to watch. Grab your best pals, grab your balls, and go down to your local indie/artsy video store and pick up any film with Eihi Shiina and properly introduce yourself to her and her world. It's a beautiful place.

~Sylv

Tuesday, January 25, 2011

Eye Am Honored

SPOILER ALERT - IF YOU HAVEN'T SEEN DEAD HOOKER IN A TRUNK AND DON'T WANT TO RUIN ANY SURPRISES, DO NOT CONTINUE READING.


One of the first things I ever learned about horror movies is that all that gore and blood and monsters and whatnot (some things are indescribable) are created by talented artists who pretty much design, build, rig, and create every aspect of your nightmare. This lesson came to me at the age of ten after seeing POLTERGEIST (I said I would be ok watching it/I was not). After learning the truth, it became so much more interesting what could be made to get a good scare. And what scared the shit out of me also in my youth was seeing a kid get him in the bat of the head with an aluminum bat - causing his eye to pop out of the socket.


There is a sequence in DEAD HOOKER IN A TRUNK that we are extremely proud of where all holy hell breaks lose ending with someone losing any eye. It was a beautiful eye made by the best - God. You see, pigs have different colored eyes just like humans - blue, brown, green, hazel - and they are just the right size too. Get them at a discount at the butcher shop. They are a godsend to indie horror. We used some fancy ten minute film school (a la Rodriguez - see DVD extras on ONCE UPON A TIME IN MEXICO) and used a locked shot to blend our mold and our actress's face. The rest is eye-popping history.

It is with a gigantic sense of pride that I share this incredible news -- The Horror Digest, in an article written by the fantastic Andre Dumas -- has included our gore on fear-inspired list entitled: "BJ-C'S FEAR OF EYE TRAUMA TOP 9 PICKS OF TRULY TRAUMATIC EYE MOMENTS." She includes us amongst such gory gloriful flicks like: KILL BILL VOLUME 2, HOSTEL, THE BIRDS, AUDITION, SESSION 9, SAW 2, UN CHIEN ANDALOU, and ZOMBIE -- on Andre's list. Thank you for this sincere honor and beautiful your words --

"The Soska sister's Dead Hooker in a Trunk was one of the more entertaining and eye opening experiences in my indie horror watching career. A film that takes exploitation and runs with it and a film that is stuffed to the max with gore, gore and beautiful gore. One moment in particular however had me exclaiming with wonder, confusion and holy eye trauma madness. After the peak of the greatest scene in the film, Geek (played by Jen Soska) is standing in a parking garage when some dude with a baseball bat smashes her head---causing her eye ball to pop out.

I stopped trying to figure out how this scene was possible seconds after it happened because I realized it was just too fantastic to be talking logistics about. It is at once fantastic and extremely cringe inducing when you imagine such a thing happening to yourself."


There is a whole other list with rad eye-cringing moments for your thrill-filled fancy. Check the whole list here - it's the raddest of rad. Now, don't run with scissors, girls and boys, or you might... >insert eye gag here<

~Sylv