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Uploaded by on Feb 3, 2007

This is a trailer for the feature length movie Dead Noon, coming soon to a video store near you. Check out www.deadnoon.com and www.myspace.com/deadnoonthemovie for more information.

Cowboys, Zombies, Skeletons, Hellspawn...what more could you ask for?
This is my entry in the SXSW Grindhouse Trailer contest and my 3rd trailer for the feature length movie I'm wrapping up this month. You can check them all out at www.deadnoon.com

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  • this went from shit to super fucking awesome in 1 second

  • anyone knows what the bg music name is??

  • @heflys20 I agree. It should've stayed a cool trailer, instead of... well becoming a realy shitty action movie with attrocious CGI.

  • @foottothenuts

    Yeah, this shit is ridiculously bad. Describing this movie as being atrocious would be a compliment. It makes movies like Dolemite/Shark Attack 3 look like Oscar material. I nearly died when the movie introduced the Hell scene as " Somewhere in Time......"

    If you want a good laugh, go look at some of the (clearly) phony IMDB reviews praising this "thing". Clearly, the director got his family/friends to give negative votes to anyone who relates what this movie truly is.

  • I've seen free web shows with just as good, if not, better special effects than this movie.

  • Too entertained for words. Nice work!!

  • llmao i thought this was a western but then again it got all the cars and clothes and that big bridge in it. i think its stupid but funny at the same time

  • A W S O M E

  • When you watch Sam Raimi's Evil Dead 2, you realise that, right down to it's marrow, it's essence is low-budget re-animated to high-end production values, despite (at the time) relatively unknown actors, like Bruce Campbell (who helped produce it).My point is is: Raimi made EVERY fucking camera shot count, every word (which were few) punchy and to-the-point; the pacing and editing is what a lot of Grindhouse flicks have problems with. Exploitation is good when it's exploited well.

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