Follows Franklin D. Roosevelt as a badass werewolf hunter tracking down the like of Adolf Hitler, Mussolini and Hirohito in his customized wheelchair of death. This isn’t the FDR you know, this guy’s got lip, and will punch you in yours.
37 years ago on this day – August 14, 1975 – Jim Sharman’s infamous The Rocky Horror Picture Show premiered in London, England.
It continues to hold, and break the record for the longest running film still playing theaters. Do any of you guys still go or is Repo! the new cool?
Starring Tim Curry, Susan Sarandon, Barry Bostwick and Meat Loaf, the cult classic follows a newly engaged couple who have a breakdown in an isolated area and must pay a call to the bizarre residence of Dr. Frank-N-Furter.
The film continues its cult craze as audiences still line up for midnight showings across the globe and interact with the film by throwing rice, singing and acting out scenes in front of the screen. The soundtrack features classics including “Science Fiction/Double Feature,” “Time Warp,” and Metloaf’s “Hot Patootie – Bless My Soul”. READ MORE
A take on the fable of ‘don’t pick on kids because they’ll snap one day and kill you’, Some Guy Who Kills People is a simple story about Ken Boyd – a man recently released from a mental hospital. After surviving a traumatic beat down by the high school basketball team – and a subsequent suicide attempt –Some Guy adds an extra element to the tortured kid story by giving them a bullied child of their own to take care of. It’s a satisfying movie in that you can tune out and enjoy yourself while watching it, but by adding that little extra element – of a down and out type trying desperately to have a normal life – it makes it that much more enjoyable. READ MORE
Posted by Brad McHargue on July 03, 2012 @ 12:00am
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In the film a quiet town is uprooted by a series of murders committed by someone bent on revenge. John Landis (American Werewolf in London, “Thriller”) will be producing.
Alternate synopsis: A horror-comedy about a lonely, small-town loser who sets out to kill each of the men he deems responsible for his miserable life.
A new film by Ross Patterson, FDR: American Badass, starring Barry Bostwick and Kevin Sorbo, will be available on DVD and VOD this September 25, 2012 from Screen Media.
FDR: American Badass is a slapstick comedy that has the 32nd President of the United States riding a ‘wheelchair of death’ to stop the world from werewolves who carry the polio virus, including werewolf versions of Hitler, Mussolini, and Emperor Hirohito.
The film, directed by Garrett Brawith and written by Ross Patterson, stars Barry Bostwick, Lin Shaye, Kevin Sorbo, William Mapother, and Paul-Ben Victor.
It will also be screened to the public for the first time at Comic-Con on Friday, July 13 followed by a Q&A with Ross Patterson, Barry Bostwick and Kevin Sorbo. READ MORE
Above we’ve discovered the trailer for Garrett Brawith’s directorial debut FDR: American Badass, which stars Barry Bostwick, Lin Shaye, Kevin Sorbo, William Mapother & Paul Ben-Victor. It’ll arrive on home video September 25.
The pic “follows Franklin D. Roosevelt (Bostwick) as a badass werewolf hunter tracking down the like of Adolf Hitler, Mussolini and Hirohito in his customized wheelchair of death. This isn’t the FDR you know, this guy’s got lip, and will punch you in yours.”
Penned by lowbrow comedy writer Ross Patterson, shooting took place last December in Los Angeles.
This feels like an attempt to cash in on the recent popularity of Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter and Pride and Prejudice and Zombies. READ MORE
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