Post by rikki on May 23, 2005 22:05:17 GMT -5
Movie Trailer located at bottom of the page.
www.exhilarateddespair.com/stinkofflesh.php
Here's what people are saying about THE STINK OF FLESH:
"The Stink of Flesh is a fantastic entry in the zombie subgenre. Great characters, talented filmmaking, an inventive storyline, and enough exploitation elements to keep the gore hounds happy. Definitely recommended and in my humble opinion, a far better film than 28 Days Later."
--Lawrence Raffel, Monsters At Play
"It's f@cking AWESOME!"
-- Scott Spiegel (Raw Nerve Productions, co-writer EVIL DEAD 2)
"This movie kicked me in the balls repeatedly... I prefer this over Shaun of the Dead and 28 Days Later."
-- Jay Slater, Editor, EATEN ALIVE: ITALIAN ZOMBIE AND CANNIBAL FILMS
"The level of craft in your film is impressive. Just when you think you're sick of zombie movies, a film like The Stink of Flesh comes along."
-- Jeff Burr, director of STRAIGHT INTO DARKNESS and LEATHERFACE: TEXAS CHAINSAW MASSACRE 3
"Compared to the last 10 zombie movies I have watched, this one is #1."
-- Michael Ridler, Movies Online
"Kurly Tlapoyawa is a real find, a burly brew of machismo and ironic detachment, a deft thespian as well as stunt brawler; a megawatt talent on a 40-watt budget... Although viewers are likely to compare The Stink of Flesh to Romero’s zombie trilogy, I felt Phillips’ feature—with its casual attitude towards sex and death as well as its rockabilly backbeat—owes a lot more to L.Q. Jones’ cult film A Boy And His Dog. A Boy And His Dog also features a breakout performance, this one by a young fresh-face named Don Johnson, as well as a dynamic directing debut for Jones. One could easily see The Stink of Flesh having the same cult status..."
-- John Oak Dalton, MicrocinemaScene
"Scott Phillips and the entire EDP team definitely appreciate and respect the work of other zombie-genre gurus (such as Romero)."
-- Jordan Friesen, Movies Online
STINK Trivia: Kristin Hansen, who plays "Sassy" in the film, is the niece of horror icon Gunnar Hansen ("Leatherface" in the original TEXAS CHAINSAW MASSACRE).
Bob Vardeman, who plays "Mr. Rainville," is a well-known author, with numerous science fiction, mystery, and western novels to his credit, including the CENOTAPH ROAD series.
www.exhilarateddespair.com/stinkofflesh.php
Here's what people are saying about THE STINK OF FLESH:
"The Stink of Flesh is a fantastic entry in the zombie subgenre. Great characters, talented filmmaking, an inventive storyline, and enough exploitation elements to keep the gore hounds happy. Definitely recommended and in my humble opinion, a far better film than 28 Days Later."
--Lawrence Raffel, Monsters At Play
"It's f@cking AWESOME!"
-- Scott Spiegel (Raw Nerve Productions, co-writer EVIL DEAD 2)
"This movie kicked me in the balls repeatedly... I prefer this over Shaun of the Dead and 28 Days Later."
-- Jay Slater, Editor, EATEN ALIVE: ITALIAN ZOMBIE AND CANNIBAL FILMS
"The level of craft in your film is impressive. Just when you think you're sick of zombie movies, a film like The Stink of Flesh comes along."
-- Jeff Burr, director of STRAIGHT INTO DARKNESS and LEATHERFACE: TEXAS CHAINSAW MASSACRE 3
"Compared to the last 10 zombie movies I have watched, this one is #1."
-- Michael Ridler, Movies Online
"Kurly Tlapoyawa is a real find, a burly brew of machismo and ironic detachment, a deft thespian as well as stunt brawler; a megawatt talent on a 40-watt budget... Although viewers are likely to compare The Stink of Flesh to Romero’s zombie trilogy, I felt Phillips’ feature—with its casual attitude towards sex and death as well as its rockabilly backbeat—owes a lot more to L.Q. Jones’ cult film A Boy And His Dog. A Boy And His Dog also features a breakout performance, this one by a young fresh-face named Don Johnson, as well as a dynamic directing debut for Jones. One could easily see The Stink of Flesh having the same cult status..."
-- John Oak Dalton, MicrocinemaScene
"Scott Phillips and the entire EDP team definitely appreciate and respect the work of other zombie-genre gurus (such as Romero)."
-- Jordan Friesen, Movies Online
STINK Trivia: Kristin Hansen, who plays "Sassy" in the film, is the niece of horror icon Gunnar Hansen ("Leatherface" in the original TEXAS CHAINSAW MASSACRE).
Bob Vardeman, who plays "Mr. Rainville," is a well-known author, with numerous science fiction, mystery, and western novels to his credit, including the CENOTAPH ROAD series.