Bits ‘n Bloody Pieces: Baserca, 96 Minutes, House of 1000 Corpses, Final Destination

Jurassic Park, Supernatural, Seru



Bits ‘n Bloody Pieces is a quick look at stuff we might have missed, viral-related promotions or light newsy bites that are easy to digest.

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• A viral clip from Victor M. Romero’s indie film Baserca hit the web. Based on true events that occurred in Catalonia, the film is set in a single house where two people find themselves trapped with a pair of psychopaths.

• Artist Carmila Torrano created these two pieces of House of 1000 Corpses art which Rob Zombie featured on his blog.

• Zombie Babies – that little indie flick we told you about a few Bits back – is now available for sale at the film’s official site. The film tells the story of a group of expecting couples who flock to a local con man’s abandoned mountain-top hotel to take advantage of a new painless late-term abortion method. During their weekend retreat, a freak accident re-animates the children, who come back from the dead with a desire for vengeance and a taste for human flesh.

• I submit to you, the short Blarghaaahrgarg, with subtitles.

• Telltale Games’ Jurassic Park video game was original supposed to hit this week. It didn’t. The publisher has pushed the PC title to this fall. Read why right here.

• Good news for Insidious. The film is named the most profitable film of 2011. Well, so far. It is only April.

• Warner Home Video is re-releasing The Final Destination on Blu-Ray 3D on July 12. Those who buy it get movie bucks to see Final Destination 5 3D on August 26.

• Supernatural is on track for a seventh season. The CW announced it has renewed the series which wraps its sixth year this May. Oh, it it renewed The Vampire Diaries, too. If you care.

• Letters of Note published this submission letter that 14-year-old Stephen King wrote to Forrest J. Ackerman who, at the time, was the editor of “Spacemen Magazine.” Ackerman turned down King’s tale but later published it in “Famous Monsters of Filmland.”

• A highly-effective teaser trailer for the Malaysian “found footage” horror film Seru.

• Here’s a look at Brittany Snow in 96 Minutes, the thriller by Aimee Lagos that is a day in the life of four young people caught up in a terrifying car-jacking.

• Are you ready for Mega Spider? Nah, didn’t think so. Epic Pictures is in pre-production on this nature-run-amok flick which introduces a 50-foot-tall alien spider that escapes from a military lab and rampages through the city of Detroit. When a massive military strike fails, it is up to a team of scientists and one clever exterminator (duh, of course) to kill the creature before the city is destroyed.

• Trailer of the day: Day of the Animals!

Then again, that’s so goddamn short, let me give you this scene from the film. Leslie Nielson versus a f**kin’ bear.

Source: Ryan Turek, Managing Editor

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