Mondo's Hardcore Henry Poster: From the Press Release: "Austin, TX - March 24, 2016 - The Alamo Drafthouse is excited to announce director Ilya Naishuller's rip-roaring debut feature HARDCORE HENRY as the latest Drafthouse Recommends title.
Shot entirely from the first-person perspective, HARDCORE HENRY is an unapologetically violent, breakneck and exuberant experience. Truly, it's a film like none other. And members of Alamo Victory - the company's free rewards program - will be among the first to get their adrenaline pumping by experiencing it for themselves with special free sneak preview screenings at select locations on March 28th and 29th, 2016. They will also receive a stunning Mondo-designed poster for free from artist Cesar Moreno. HARDCORE HENRY will open at Alamo Drafthouse locations nationwide the following week, on April 8th, 2016."
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Death by Umbrella: The 100 Weirdest Horror Movie Weapons: From Amazon: "'Use the combos, keep the feet light. This is it.'
That's boxing champ, Julius, psyching himself up for a showdown with, of all people, unstoppable killer Jason Voorhees in Friday the 13th Part VIII: Jason Takes Manhattan. Perhaps not familiar with the fact that a goalie mask is meant to stop rock hard vulcanized rubber flying at 100 mph, his fists prove laughably ineffective. Jason's though, are anything but. He punches Julius's head clean off with one right cross.
A fist might seem like unconventional weaponry compared with the knives and axes usually deployed by unspeaking, unfeeling, unstoppable killers in horror films. And it is. But it doesn't even scratch the surface when it comes to weird ways people have been killed in horror. Horror movie victims have had ears of corn buried in their backs, they've been decapitated by basketballs, lacerated by avant-garde sculptures, skewered by mounted deer antlers, bludgeoned by pogo sticks, and punctured with unfurled umbrellas.
Death by Umbrella! The 100 Weirdest Horror Movie Weapons showcases these oddball deaths and some even stranger ways killers have gone about their grisly business - MOs that would leave even the most seasoned coroner shaking their head provided, of course, that it's still attached, in the world of horror, no one is safe.
Authors Christopher Lombardo and Jeff Kirschner are Toronto horror journalists and hosts of the Really Awful Movies Podcast, a weekly celebration of low-budget genre film. They also review horror films new and old at ReallyAwfulMovies.com."
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