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Ethan Marten

Indie Horror Alert: An Exclusive Look at Scott Hansen's The Perfect Breed with this Trailer
The Perfect Breed PosterThe first trailer for the independent vampire film The Perfect Breed is here from director Scott B. Hansen (Dead Men) and writer Cyril Augustin. In this clip, vampires travel across history from the brutality of medieval times to the bloody Civil War. The trailer is mysterious in tones as these immortal creatures are only shown near the end. Yet, The Perfect Breed is shaping up to be one of the most ambitious releases for 2010, with the use of hundreds of extras. Take an exclusive look at this latest Scott B. Hansen production below.

The synopsis for The Perfect Breed here:

"The film tells the story about a clan of vampires struggling for survival of their race, set against the back drop of the Civil War. Their lives are turned upside down when they take in a half breed human-witch and everything changes, forever" (The Perfect).

Release Date: 2010.

Director: Scott B. Hansen.
See full article at 28 Days Later Analysis
  • 8/31/2010
  • by 28DaysLaterAnalysis@gmail.com (Michael Allen)
  • 28 Days Later Analysis
The Inhuman Factor Announces a Series of Horror Shorts Involving Human Depravity
The Inhuman Factor PosterThere is some info' leaking out about a series of short films, entitled The Inhuman Factor, that will begin production July 21st. Writer and director Antonio Flores (Trick or Eat) will helm the series and episodes have been named as The Package, The After Party, Devil's Manuscript and 2 Foot Grave. Each film will focus on the potential depravity of man, minus any supernatural element (The Inhuman).Production on this series begins in North Carolina later this month and now an early poster is available for the episodes (seen left). As well, cast and crew info' have been released along with a short synopsis. All the details are below.

The synopssis for The Inhuman Factor series here:

"The Inhuman Factor is a collection of short films that deal with the brutality of the human race. There are no ghosts, zombies or vampires, only the darkest depraved creatures on earth.
See full article at 28 Days Later Analysis
  • 7/8/2010
  • by 28DaysLaterAnalysis@gmail.com (Michael Ross Allen)
  • 28 Days Later Analysis
Michael Rooker talks About the Mean Streets of Chicago on the Set of Atlantis Down
Atlantis Down is a science-fiction themed film, which completed shooting in 2009. In to 2010, the film has now moved in to post-production and one of the film's castmates, Michael Rooker (The Freeway Killer), has provided an interview for director Max Bartoli and producer Ethan Marten (Dead Men) to discuss the status of this project. Also, in the interview Rooker is questioned about his other work including his part on the Italian shot Cliffhanger, with Sylvester Stallone. As well, Rooker is not shy in talking about the mean streets of Chicago, where he grew up as a youth. So, listen in as this prolific actor talks about multiple topics in this exclusive video interview found below.

For those unfamiliar with the project, the synopsis for Atlantis Down is here:

"2025 - the Shuttle has been relegated to glorified taxi. On a routine mission shuttle Atlantis encounters bursts of light shutting down its instrumentation...
See full article at 28 Days Later Analysis
  • 7/3/2010
  • by 28DaysLaterAnalysis@gmail.com (Michael Ross Allen)
  • 28 Days Later Analysis
The Perfect Breed New Poster Art
The Perfect Breed is a period piece that takes place during the American Civil War with vampires and now a one-sheet showing several of the stars is available here. Featured are Brandon Cordon (Evan Almighty) , Ethan Marten (Ghost Stories), and Jessica Hutson (Blood Trap) and this picture also shows images of the film's times while hinting at the vampirish theme that runs throughout the film. So...
See full article at 28 Days Later Analysis
  • 5/6/2010
  • by Michael Ross Allen
  • 28 Days Later Analysis
The Perfect Breed Take on the Civil War in this Synopsis
The Perfect Breed is a Scott Hansen production that is already showing some teeth in this first exclusive still, as seen left. The film recently completed with Jessica Hutson (Border Town), Ethan Marten (Revolver), and Brandon Cordon (Wicked Attraction) starring. The film takes a "clan of vampires" and places them in the "Civil War" (The Perfect). Events get even more war-like when a half breed witch comes into their lives. A trailer for this feature is coming shortly, but for now all the casting details, with a release date, are available below.

The synopsis for The Perfect Breed here:

"The film tells the story about a clan of vampires struggling for survival of their race, set against the back drop of the Civil War. Their lives are turned upside down when they take in a half breed human-witch and everything changes, forever" (The Perfect).

Release Date: 2010.

Director: Scott Hansen.

Writer: Scott Hansen and Cyril Augustin.
See full article at 28 Days Later Analysis
  • 4/19/2010
  • by Michael Ross Allen
  • 28 Days Later Analysis
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