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So what were the 100 Best Kills, Anyway?

3 October 2008 2:37 AM, PDT | From FantasticFest.com | See recent FantasticFest news

Right off the bat, I'll tell you: We didn't even get close to 100 kills. But with two straight hours of violent mayhem that was punctuated only by the nostalgically caustic wit of Mr. Zack Carlson, I'd say this was definitely one of the most entertaining events of the whole damn festival. Plus, c'mon, 100 onscreen kills would take about five hours to appreciate -- and really, the Somewhere Between 35 and 40 Best Kills Party just doesn't have the same ring to it.

Listed below are all the clips that played at the first annual "100" Best Kills Geekfest, contributed by Zack Carlson, Lars Nilsen, and a small handful of loyal Alamo lunatics. If you have any suggestions, leave 'em in the comments section below. I'm sure Zack will want a nice gory list for Ff 2009.

Maniac (1980) -- Savini shotgun blast.Psycho 2 (1983) -- Mother shovel head.Goodbye Uncle Tom (1971) -- Something really disgusting.Powder (1995) -- Electric powder sprint.

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Exclusive: Dan O’Bannon Scripting ‘The Pain Clinic’

11 July 2008 4:00 PM, PDT | From ScreenRant.com | See recent Screen Rant news

Dan O’Bannon is a legend in the realm of Sci-Fi and horror films: He’s the man behind Alien, Total Recall, Blue Thunder and Return of the Living Dead - and John Carpenter’s first film, Dark Star, which has helped to shape the face of genre cinema as we know it today. O’Bannon is currently finishing up scripting duties on an upcoming film, and we’re the first to break this story for you. The movie is called The Pain Clinic, a film that he co-wrote with Donald Grail.

I spoke with Brett Hart, who is attached to the film as the director.

He says that the movie is a physiological thriller in the mold of Misery, The Marathon Man, Rosemary’s Baby, Seconds and Coma.

Hart previously directed the low-budget thriller Bone Dry which starred AliensLance Henriksen and current Hellboy 2 villain Luke Goss.

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