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Brooke Marks

Review: Vlog (DVD)
We all have that friend, family member, coworker, or even enemy, that posts every little thing they do on YouTube. Sometimes they make it “big” and have a couple hundred followers, but most of the time it’s just annoying. So what happens when a vlogger becomes too annoying to the wrong people? What if it the gory aftermath gets caught on tape? Would you watch it?

Brooke Marks (as herself) is a video blogger, claiming that she’s going to provide her audience with something new, something they haven’t seen a hundred times on other video blogs, but as you watch her posts, you see she’s nothing special. Brooke is just another pretty girl using her assets to get a little attention on the internet. Her “unique” vlog gimmick is preforming what she calls “social experiments”. For example, she attempts to see how easy it is to...
See full article at DailyDead
  • 10/17/2011
  • by Steph Howard
  • DailyDead
Home Invasion: Week of October 11, 2011
Welcome to another edition of Home Invasion where we compile the horror and genre releases for the current week. All descriptions are from Amazon.com unless otherwise listed. We also included a button in case you wanted to purchase the items that leads you to Amazon.com. By purchasing these items through these links instead of searching through Amazon.com, you ensure we get some small kickback to help support the site (Thank You In Advance).

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See full article at Destroy the Brain
  • 10/10/2011
  • by Andy Triefenbach
  • Destroy the Brain
Vlogging takes a turn for the deadly in "Vlog"
Vlog Technology takes a deadly turn! First it was electric circuits in Pulse and Ghost in the Machine. That old urban legend of a VHS cassette tape that kills anyone that watches it came true for the characters in The Ring. Phone calls weren't just menacing, they were downright deadly in One Missed Call. And finally, e-mails and text messages resulted in some incredibly gruesome torture sequences in Chain Letter. Now get prepared as the latest internet trend, vlogging - blogging, but with a video camera, takes a horrific turn for the worst in Vlog, from the producers of Saw and Twisted Pictures.

Over ten million young adults (18 – 24) watch video blogs and viral videos per month. That’s 2/3 of the entire young adult audience in the United States. But beyond the cat videos and loud but harmless rants, there is a dark side to watching “vlogs” (blog in video form...
See full article at Big Daddy Horror Reviews - Interviews
  • 7/14/2011
  • by Big Daddy aka Brandon Sites
  • Big Daddy Horror Reviews - Interviews
Cyber Horror arrives with Vlog
Due for release on October 11th from Anchor Bay comes this cautionary tale on the joys of video blogging, or the Vlog if you like. I have to admit that I hadn’t heard too much about this movie, but let’s face it the internet is rich with potential horror material. Check out the synopsis below and we’ll be sure to post more news as soon as we get it.

Over ten million young adults (18 – 24) watch video blogs and viral videos per month. That’s 2/3 of the entire young adult audience in the United States. But beyond the cat videos and loud but harmless rants, there is a dark side to watching “vlogs” (blog in video form) and the video cyber revolution is about to get a wake-up call! On October 11th, watch horror in real time when Anchor Bay Entertainment releases the cyber-cautionary tale Vlog on DVD.
See full article at The Liberal Dead
  • 7/13/2011
  • by Jude
  • The Liberal Dead
Online horror in Vlog
Nothing’s scarier than digital-based horror, or, um, yeah. Anchor Bay is releasing Vlog, a new horror film this September, based on digital terrorizing.

Over ten million young adults (18–24) watch video blogs and viral videos per month. That’s 2/3 of the entire young adult audience in the United States. But beyond the cat videos and loud but harmless rants, there is a dark side to watching “vlogs” (blog in video form), and the video cyber revolution is about to get a wake-up call! On October 11th, watch horror in real time when Anchor Bay Entertainment releases the cyber-cautionary tale Vlog on DVD.

Millions watched in horror as popular and sexy “vlogger” Brooke Marks was murdered on camera during one of her live webcasts. Her body was never found. But what happened in the weeks before might be the most depraved crimes of all. These are the days and nights leading...
See full article at Killer Films
  • 7/13/2011
  • by Jon Peters
  • Killer Films
Vlog - Terror Goes Online in September!
Just the other day I was sitting here in my office working with nothing on except for my feathered boa, some assless chaps, a rainbow clown wig, and my sparking nut tassels. Then I realized my webcam was on. Pretty soon you'll be able to see what other unexpected horrors await you online when Anchor Bay releases Vlog!

From the Press Release: Over ten million young adults (18–24) watch video blogs and viral videos per month. That’s 2/3 of the entire young adult audience in the United States. But beyond the cat videos and loud but harmless rants, there is a dark side to watching “vlogs” (blog in video form), and the video cyber revolution is about to get a wake-up call! On October 11th, watch horror in real time when Anchor Bay Entertainment releases the cyber-cautionary tale Vlog on DVD.

Millions watched in horror as popular and sexy “vlogger” Brooke Marks...
See full article at DreadCentral.com
  • 7/13/2011
  • by Uncle Creepy
  • DreadCentral.com
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