Films 4 Food Fest Scheule and More Prizes Announced

Hey there kids! We’re less than a week away from the first Films 4 Food Fest! It’s going to be a fun day/night and most importantly we’re raising money for a great cause!

The schedule is now set for the day, and here it is!

SCHEDULE (all times subject to change)

12 PM – Doors Open

12 PM to 1 PM – Meet and Greet

1 PM to 1:30 PM – Comic Book/Sci-Fi/Fantasy films discussion

1:30 PM to 3:30 PM – Clerks 2 (followed by short open discussion)

3:30 PM to 4 PM – Comedy with Doug Nagy and Jesse Bonner

4 PM to 6 PM – Shaun of the Dead (followed by short discussion)

*6 PM – 7:15 PM – Live Recording of The Audio Edition

7:15 PM to 8:30 PM – Interactive Panel Discussion

9 PM – Behind the Mask: The Rise of Leslie Vernon

*Please note that after 6 pm no one will be permitted to enter the event. The Audio Edition and Interactive Discussion are being filmed and recorded, and we wish to prevent as much distraction for the event attenders for their viewing enjoyment of the final film of the night “Behind the Mask”.

PRIZES!!!

Some new prizes have also been announced for the Films 4 Food Fest that will be given away at the event!

ANCHOR BAY 3 DVD PRIZE PACK (5 of them!)

Anchor-Prize.jpg Three great DVDs for the horror fan in all of us! The 3 discs are:

Abominable
It has been sighted 42,000 times in 68 countries, a vicious creature of myth and legend called Sasquatch, Yeti, and perhaps most infamously, Bigfoot. We¹ve hunted it for years. But what happens when it decides to hunt us? For newly paraplegic mountain climber Preston Rogers (Matt McCoy), the horror hits home when this ravenous beast attacks a remote forest community. Will its next hot meal be a group of knucklehead hunters (including Lance Henriksen of ALIENS & Jeffrey Combs of RE-ANIMATOR), a skeptical police chief (Paul Gleason of DIE HARD), a cabin full of nubile co-eds (including Ashley Hartman of THE O.C.), or a trapped Preston himself? Rex Linn (CSI: MIAMI) and Dee Wallace-Stone (CUJO) co-star in this wild and gruesome horror shocker that Fangoria calls ³the best serious fright film ever made about Bigfoot!

Halloween: 25 Years of Terror
The Definitive HALLOWEEN Documentary Narrated By P.J. Soles. In 1978, his horrific rampage through the town of Haddonfield changed movie history forever. His name was Michael MyersŠand the night was HALLOWEEN. Eight films and a quarter of a century later, discover the triumphs, controversies and groundbreaking influence of the series with the most comprehensive HALLOWEEN documentary ever produced. This is the true story behind every film in the franchise, featuring rare behind-the-scenes footage and over 80 interviews with cast and crew including John Carpenter, Debra Hill, Jamie Lee Curtis, Moustapha Akkad, Tom Atkins, Danielle Harris, Kathleen Kinmont, Nancy Loomis, Greg Nicotero, Joseph Wolf, John Carl Buechler, Nick Castle, Ellie Cornell, Dean Cundey, Jodi Lyn O¹Keefe, Rick Rosenthal, Tommy Lee Wallace, Allan Howarth and more, plus fans like Rob Zombie, Clive Barker, Kim Newman, Edgar Wright and everyone at the Return To Haddonfield Convention. The evil that began that night will never die: Michael Myers lives on in HALLOWEEN: 25 YEARS OF TERROR!

Masters of Horror: Dario Argento – Jenifer
Steven Weber of THE SHINING,THE STAND and DESPERATION stars as Frank Spivey, a detective who rescues a strange young girl (Carrie Anne Fleming) with a horribly disfigured face and lusciously ripe body from a deranged killer. But when Spivey takes responsibility for the mentally challenged orphan, she reveals herself to be a creature of untold carnal pleasures and unspeakable violent depravities that may lead him straight to hell. She is seductress, psychopath and succubus all in oneŠand her name is JENIFER. The legendary Dario Argento directs this jaw-dropper that features a haunting score by Claudio Simonetti of Goblin (DAWN OF THE DEAD,TENEBRE).

10 ADVANCE SCREENING PASSES FOR BLOOD AND CHOCOLATE

Blood-Chocolate.jpgProvided by the great folks over at MoviesOnline.ca! No need to wait for opening day. 10 Passes for an advance screening are being given away at the F4FF.

‘Blood and Chocolate’ stars Agnes Bruckner (’24’), Hugh Dancy (‘Basic Instinct 2’) and Olivier Martinez (‘Taking Lives’) and is directed by German independent film director Katja von Garnier (‘Bandits’). The story takes place in modern day Bucharest and tells the tale of nineteen year old Vivian Gandillon (Bruckner), who has spent her life on the run from the truth…. that she is a werewolf. When her affections for a visiting American artist threaten to expose her family’s secret society, she must choose between her love for an outsider and betraying the secret vows of her family.

More prizes will be announced in the comming days. Keep your eyes open!

For now, reserve your spot for the F4FF over at the official site now. Call your friends, get your family to come with you… greet strangers in the street and bring them along! It’s going to be an amazing day!

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