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Nerwall Film presents "Midnight Show"

posted by newt wallen on November 5, 2009 at 7:30am

Long time cinema treasures fan and theater manager in south jersey is working on an indie horror film with canadian comic book company arcana studios. The film is an old fashion ghost story set in an aged multiplex (every theater has a ghost story).

Pre-production is underway contact nerwallfilms1@yahoo.com for more information.

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i shot and cut the clip to look and feel like those great old grindhouse teasers. drop me a line with you feelings on the project. we have all our ducks in a row but funding is harsh in these economic times
posted by newt wallen on Nov 5, 2009 at 9:32am
its a ghost story and scary and not in a wait till the last 7 mins way like paranormal activity, but at its core what we tried to put out there was the love and power these old buildings have. and in an age of disney digital 3-d surround sound mega size soda 20 dollar ticket prices is the simple joys of a scratched 35mm print of an old monster movie and a balcony to watch it from
posted by newt wallen on Nov 5, 2009 at 10:34am
An old fashioned ghost story set in an aged multiplex? That sounds like a misnomer..ghost story and multiplex? What could be scary about a multiplex other than bad food, awful sound and projection? :) Those are common everyday experiences of normal moviegoers today at your local Regal and AMC.

posted by JodarMovieFan on Nov 5, 2009 at 12:40pm
well the theater itself was once a great movie palace and as is so usual these days there cut up twinned tripled and so on, the great old features are replaced by cookie cutter shapes and colors. this story is very much about the ghosts of the past, but i went the multiplex route becuse creaky old houses or theaters are cliche
posted by newt wallen on Nov 5, 2009 at 1:11pm
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