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Weekly Comp - Wreckage - 14/08/2011 - FINISHED & SENT
Howdy! This week's prize is THE SPARE PARTS MAY BE YOUR OWN. An automobile wrecking yard after dark provides the perfect location for a nail-biting slasher with a killer twist in Wreckage, directed by John Mallory Asher (One Tree Hill; Dirty Love) and featuring an attractive cast of young up-and-coming talent that includes Aaron Paul (Breaking Bad; Big Love; The Last House On The Left), Scoot McNairy (Monsters), Cameron Richardson (Harper’s Island; Point Pleasant), Kelly Kruger (Mysterious Skin; The Young And The Restless) and Mike Erwin (Chaos Theory). When their car’s fan belt snaps during a drag race on a county road several miles outside their home town, best friends Jared (Erwin), Kate (Richardson), Rick (Paul), and Jessica (Kruger) find themselves stranded with two options: walk all the way back home or try their luck on finding a spare belt at a nearby scrap yard. Choosing the latter, but arriving after nightfall and finding the yard closed, they decide to climb the gate and go in search of the required part. Their situation goes from mildly inconvenient to seriously lethal in an instant when Rick’s careless horseplay with a loaded pistol leaves Kate wounded and in desperate need of medical attention. Meanwhile, the local sheriff’s office has just received notification that a serial killer has escaped from the state prison and is thought to be hiding out somewhere in the area. Alerted to the situation at the wrecking yard by Jared, the police and ambulance crew arrive on the scene but can find no immediate sign of Rick, Jessica or the injured Kate. Moments later, the discovery of a mutilated body places Jared in the frame as the prime suspect in a murder investigation and leads to a long night of bloodshed and mayhem as a mysterious killer stalks the yard determined to slay everyone and leave no witnesses. Wreckage (cert. 15) will be released on DVD (£12.99) by Chelsea Films on 22nd August 2011. To win this all you need to do is the following... Take a famous picture or a painting. Now photoshop, paint, gimp, whatever it and reimagine it. What would it look like if a famous director had made it? Once it's done, post it up below. The funniest and most creative three pics will win this film at the end of the week. Not good with photoshop? No idea - you can use words instead if you like! Good luck! Kyle
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George A. Romero's American Gothic Of The Dead.
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Constable's "The Haywain" by Michael Bay
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THE SCREAM by Edvard Munch Lucio Fulci |
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__________________ Freddy Krueger: This is it, Jennifer: your big break in TV. Jennifer Caulfield: [screams] Freddy Krueger: Welcome to prime time, BITCH. |
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Sunflowers of Flesh and Blood. |
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I wish I had photoshop skills, here is my quick attempt - |
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This one went a little better... |
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Andy Warhol's Soup Cans by Ruggero Deodato |
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"Whistler's Mother" by David Fincher
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