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Post by Leanne on Apr 26, 2008 1:06:04 GMT -5
3 May Odeon West End, Leicester Square, London very nifty little festival going down in London on May 3 - FRIGHTFEST with Neil Marshall! Not only will you be able to see his three big flicks - DOG SOLDIERS, THE DESCENT, DOOMSDAY - but each will be accompanied by a pile of actors! Check out who's due to be there, so far. Neil Marshall, Sean Pertwee, Kevin McKidd, Darren Morfitt, Chris Robson, Les Simpson from Dog Soldiers. Shauna MacDonald, Alex Reid, MyAnna Burning, Nora Jane Noone, Saskia Mulder, Natalie Mendosa from The Descent and Alexander Siddig, Craig Conway, Adrian Lester from Doomsday. Of course many of the Dog Soldiers and The Descent cast are also in Doomsday. Dog soldiers show time 11:40 3 May 2008 www.frightfest.co.uk/doomsdayday.htmlwww.joblo.com/arrow/index.php?id=11960
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Post by Leanne on May 3, 2008 14:39:07 GMT -5
;)Neil Marshall's Myspace page www.myspace.com/shockmeisterFILM4 FRIGHTFEST is the UK's premiere fantasy and horror film festival. Now in it's ninth year, each August thousands of genre fans gather together in the heart of London's West End at the prodigious Odeon West End cinema for five packed days of premieres, previews, personal appearances, signings and surprises. DOOMSDAY GUEST LIST GROWS FrightFest patron saint Neil Marshall has really pulled out all the stops getting cast and crew from all three featured films along to this exciting one-off event. Confirmed to join us so far are:- Neil Marshall, Sean Pertwee, Kevin McKidd, Darren Morfitt, Chris Robson, Les Simpson from Dog Soldiers. Shauna MacDonald, Alex Reid, MyAnna Burning, Nora Jane Noone, Saskia Mulder, Natalie Mendosa from The Descent and Alexander Siddig, Craig Conway, Adrian Lester from Doomsday. Of course many of the Dog Soldiers and The Descent cast are also in Doomsday. Remember, there will be signing opportunities after the screenings. Keep checking back for more details. They will be posted on the web site and forum. In a FrightFest first we are pleased to announce that an ultra limited edition D-Day poster will be available. With artwork by renowned film poster artist Graham Humphreys (Evil Dead, Nightmare on Elm Street). The poster will only be available on the day in an edition of just 50 copies which will be signed and numbered by both the artist and Neil Marshall. Each poster is being specially printed, price £40. www.frightfest.co.uk/Hopefully they will post some pix sometime soon
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Post by anaterra on May 3, 2008 17:32:04 GMT -5
You know, this guy - Neil Marshall - is really a good horror movies writer/director. I started watching The Descent on TV a few months ago just by chance - I´m not a big fan of the genre, and didn´t even know by then that it was a Neil Marshall´s film - and after 10 minutes was completeley hooked. For those who like horror movies, or just like good movies, I totally recommend it.
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Post by Leanne on May 4, 2008 5:26:27 GMT -5
Im actually looking forward to seeing Doomsday...I discovered that it was filmed here in South Africa and a friend of Mine was the Locations scout for the movie....He met Neil Marshall and most of the cast.
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Post by barbadosgirl on May 4, 2008 9:05:32 GMT -5
Why could it not be anywhere from June 5 - 18 when I will be in the UK? ? *sniff sniff*
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Post by Leanne on May 4, 2008 13:21:52 GMT -5
Pity it wasnt in June you could have been our official Photographer and collector of Autographs ------ DOOMSDAY DAY The second of the FrightFest spring screening days and the final event before tickets for August's five day gore fest go on sale, was held in the Odeon West End on Saturday 3rd of May. Over three hundred FrightFesters, many who had traveled long distances to be in London for the day, enjoyed screenings of Dog Soldiers, The Descent and Doomsday. The films where all introduced by director Neil Marshall, who also welcomed cast and crew members to the stage to talk about their experiences working on Neil's three films. Flash bulbs went into overdrive when the Descent girls took to the stage. See the picture above. Fans also snapped up copies of the limited signed edition D-Day poster and t-shirt. still no sign of any KMK photos yet but keeping on it
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Post by Leanne on May 5, 2008 2:13:58 GMT -5
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