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Spike
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CreepFX |
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| Pre-Order Date: |
07/02/2010 |
| Street Date: |
08/03/2010
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| S.R.P.: |
$19.98 |
| Director: |
Robert Beaucage |
| Stars: |
Edward Gusts, Sarah Livingston Evans, Anna-Marie Wayne, Nancy P. Corbo, Jared Edwards |
| Runtime: |
80 mins |
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16 x 9 |
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R |
| Parental Warning: |
Some bloody images and brief nudity |
| Country: |
USA |
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| DVD Features: |
| 5.1 Surround Sound, Interactive Menus, Scene Selections, Trailers; Trailers not rated by the MPAA |
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After skidding off the road in the dead of night, four friends find themselves lost in the forest and tangled in a twisted love story. As they are each picked off one by one by a bizarre beast it becomes clear that none of them will make it out of this forest alive; unless the one the monster so desires is left behind. Will they stick together and find their way out of the grips of this love sick monster or will they turn on each other and perish in this dark fairytale?
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| Other Reviews and Articles about Spike |
| Mantaray Pictures Spike Review |
| Spike Review |
| Review Blog on Video Views |
| Review of Spike on Horror News |
| Behind the Scene Photos |
| Review Blog |
| Spike's You Tube Channel |
| Spike IMDB Page |
| Spike Wikipedia Page |
| Spike Myspace Page |
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| Official Movie Website |
| Dread Central Spike Movie Review |
| Interview from the Filmmaker |
| EdinburghFilm Festival Review |
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| UPC Codes: |
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MAV-5356 |
| UPC# |
8-24355-53562-4 |
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| Other Information: |
| Selling Points: |
- Winner of Best Fantasy Feature Film – Shriekfest
- Best of the Fest - Edinburgh International Film Festival
- Edward Scissorhands meets Beauty and the Beast in this modern day Gothic Fairytale.
- Website: http://www.spikemovie.net/
- Myspace: http://www.myspace.com/spikemovie
- Anna-Marie Wayne - Justice Accomplished, The Antagonist, "Grange Hill"
- Nancy P. Corbo- A Gothic Tale, Rift
- Edward Gusts - In with Thieves, Junction, The Blackout
- “Just as the gothic etymology of Spike’s script is simply luscious, Robert Beaucage’s mise-en-scene concomitantly reveals him to be enamored with the visual language of horror.” Edinburgh International Film Festival
- “Robert Beaucage adopts that myth-making style in his “gothic fairy tale” SPIKE … I was thrilled to see such a passionate blend of fantasy and horror… something that’s been sorely lacking from mainstream horror films in the past few years.” Joe, Maddrey Misc:The Shriekfest Report
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