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Camp Motion Pictures – KILLING SPREE Trailer

CampMotionPictures asked:


On DVD November 6, 2007 – Camp Motion Pictures RETRO-80s COLLECTION
KILLING SPREE (1987)

Tim Ritter is infamous for his outrageous, low-budget horror films including Creep, Wicked Games and Truth or Dare. His 1987 feature Killing Spree (1987), wallows in extreme violence, insanity and gore-soaked depravity. Part Henry: Portrait of a Serial Killer and part Pieces, it’s a no-holds-barred glimpse into the mind of a paranoid schizophrenic and bloodthirsty psychopath — presented uncut and uncensored.

Meet Tom Russo. Creepy-looking and eccentric, there’s something not quite right about him. Dangerous even. When Tom suddenly convinces himself that his wife Leeza is sleeping around, it pushes him over the edge into full-blown, delusional madness. All-too-real images of Leeza having *** with other men ‘play’ in Tom’s diseased and tortured mind as he hunts down and sadistically murders each one suspected of nailing her. Knives, chainsaws and lawnmowers leave a trail of severed heads and splattered entrails in his grisly wake, and no one is safe from this psycho’s killing spree.

how do you get a video from a video camera to go into a format you can put in a powerpoint?

thomas m asked:


the videos are currently on picture motion browser

Where to send copy of CD to get considered for movie soundtrack?

TONY S asked:


I am an independent recording artist whose music is sold on the Internet and is played on college and satellite radio. I would like to have my latest CD considered for use as a soundtrack music in a motion picture. Where should I send it?
I used to belong to an A&R agency that did things like that…perhaps I will join a new one.

First Motion Picture Horse, 1878 – www.pastfinder.de

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In 1878 Eadweard Muybridge photographed a horse named “Occident” in fast motion using a series of 12 stereoscopic cameras. The first experience successfully took place on June 11 at the Palo Alto farm in California. The cameras were arranged along a track parallel to the horse’s, and each of the camera shutters was controlled by a trip wire which was triggered by the horse’s hooves.

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