I Heart Monster Movies Page #2

Synopsis: Horror movies access the deepest fears of imagination. From B grade to breathtaking, horror fans consume fright,awaiting the latest, greatest titillation. They build collections and boost fandom at conventions and events. Lifestyles and careers spring out of this dark inspiration. What need does horror fulfill? Is it more than just bloodlust? Horror fans reveal what draws them to the macabre. An honest, in-depth, behind-the-scenes view into their obsessions, fears, ethos and philosophies. What fuels these unique individuals?
Director(s): Tyler Benjamin
Production: Independent Media Distribution
 
IMDB:
5.5
NOT RATED
Year:
2012
75 min
59 Views


you get to hang out with people you don't

normally get to see. -I'm here because

I'm a horror freak. I adore movies, adore the

genre, video games, comic books, you name it. I love it. -There's a lot of fun to be had. You can meet a lot

of people who've created these

works of art, be it films, or books, or paintings,

or, you know, whatever. You need a lot of

people behind that. -I just like the vendors, and I

love, like-- I can find things. It's like, oh, I freak out. I'm like-- I nerdgasm. -Yeah, you get to be with other

people who like to be weird and put blood on their face

and dress like characters, too. [MUSIC PLAYING] -One of the great things about

doing The Twisted Geeks podcast is we get to go to

conventions, like Zombie Con, like Crypticon,

and other ones that I love, like StarFest, where

we get to meet, not only just the

fans of all this and see the great

fan outpouring, but we also get a

great opportunity to meet the-- the minds behind

all the stuff that we've enjoyed, some of the

writers, directors, especially the actors. And we get to spend

time interviewing and talking with them. And it's been a fantastic time. -Yeah, I look up, Malcom

McDowell is ahead of me getting coffee. Chuck Palahniuk and

Max Brooks are trading notes for their talk that night. And George Romero is just

kicking it in the lobby, and I just look around, and

I'm like, I'm surrounded. There's so much

genius in this room. It was very hard for

me to contain myself, and not just run up to

everyone and be like -- oh my God, I love you. I'm such a fan! -If this seems a awkward

for people at home, it's because the people that

are interviewing me right now have no idea what I've done. So I'm feeling like --

I'm sitting here like, what do I do. I have to like feed

them into this stuff. -Going to shows like this, and

you see the way people dress, and the way that

they get into it -- and they express themselves,

and something that they like. I've always -- as an outsider,

someone who's not really into the genre myself, I can

still appreciate the fact that they are enjoying it,

and enjoying themselves. -These people had seen

everything, a lot of them, and they would probably --

I don't mean to be mean, but they'd probably be more

equipped to interview me than this stuff -- don't

even know [INAUDIBLE] -I'm telling you because

they are the best. Our film fans are absolutely

the best there is on the planet, OK? They buy all the tickets, they

buy the DVDs, the posters, the T-shirts , the

pictures, the -- whatever the hell and

the crap we come up with, because they're there supporting

us all the way down the line, and without them I got nothing. [INAUDIBLE] you what's

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Jennifer Loomis

Jennifer Loomis is an award-winning fine-art photographer and photojournalist, who is best known for depictions of pregnancy in art through photography. more…

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