Following in the footsteps of last year's #HoldYourBreath, The Asylum has 3 more films on its docket slated for limited theatrical release: the comedy Cleaver Family Reunion, which hits screens on March 29th; dramatic actioner Barrio Pitfighter, the film I told you about yesterday, which premieres on June 25th; and super-rad disaster flick 100 Degrees Below Zero, which opens on April 12th.
This last one makes me RIDICULOUSLY HAPPY, as I was fortunate enough to get to write the script for it, along with Richard Schenkman (Abraham Lincoln vs Zombies). I was even more stoked to find out that one of the theaters showing 100 is right here in beautiful-ish Portland, Oregon, where I reside. So get ready for some rowdy photos from that showing.
No complete list is yet available of what theaters where will be hosting these Asylum flicks, but rest assured the second I know it, you'll know it. Viva Asylum!!!
This last one makes me RIDICULOUSLY HAPPY, as I was fortunate enough to get to write the script for it, along with Richard Schenkman (Abraham Lincoln vs Zombies). I was even more stoked to find out that one of the theaters showing 100 is right here in beautiful-ish Portland, Oregon, where I reside. So get ready for some rowdy photos from that showing.
No complete list is yet available of what theaters where will be hosting these Asylum flicks, but rest assured the second I know it, you'll know it. Viva Asylum!!!
Oh MAN! Three theatrical releases announced this year! (And one of them has your name in the credits! Woo!) Amazing news!
ReplyDeleteNone of them shows up in IMDB as having a release date set...hoping you will provide some kind of update links, so we can start checking our listings. I sure don't want to miss out on my chance to catch these rarities as they appear.
Now, I'm also wondering: do these theatrical showings constitute some kind of risk for The Asylum? The way I have understood it, the budget is based on advance orders; does theatrical distribution simply provide a flat fee, or a percentage? I'd hate for Asylum to decrease their output, because they lost money on a distribution deal.