Well, not me personally but definitely someone. That's right, kids; a new indie flesh-eater flick is on its way from Camelot Entertainment Group, who announced today that it will co-produce an interactive zombie comedy titled Deliver Me To Hell about zombie-filled streets where only brave delivery boys can save the world. Hopefully one of them has our pizza.
Deliver Me To Hell will be produced by New Zealand filmmaker Logan McMillan, who originally created an interactive short to promote the pizza chain Hell Pizza. It's an interactive adventure where the viewer chooses the path of characters and decides their fate. To date, the short has received over 5.9 million views on YouTube. Dig on it below.
"I've worked with Logan on his first movie so I know his talent," says Jessica Kelly, Co-President of Cdg. "When he pitched us the idea, it was too creative and refreshing to pass up. It...
Deliver Me To Hell will be produced by New Zealand filmmaker Logan McMillan, who originally created an interactive short to promote the pizza chain Hell Pizza. It's an interactive adventure where the viewer chooses the path of characters and decides their fate. To date, the short has received over 5.9 million views on YouTube. Dig on it below.
"I've worked with Logan on his first movie so I know his talent," says Jessica Kelly, Co-President of Cdg. "When he pitched us the idea, it was too creative and refreshing to pass up. It...
- 2/15/2012
- by Uncle Creepy
- DreadCentral.com
Camelot Entertainment Group announced today that it will co-produce an interactive zombie comedy titled Deliver Me To Hell, about zombie filled streets where only delivery boys brave to save the world. Hell is to be produced by New Zealand filmmaker Logan McMillan , who originally created an interactive short to promote the pizza chain Hell's Pizza. It's an interactive adventure where the viewer chooses the path of characters and decides their fate. To date, the short has received over 5.9 million views on YouTube. Watch it above. "I've worked with Logan on his first movie so I know his talent," says Jessica Kelly, Co-President of Cdg. "When he pitched us the idea, it was too creative and refreshing to pass up. It might even be the beginning to a new line of interactive films for Camelot."...
- 2/15/2012
- bloody-disgusting.com
Camelot Entertainment will co-produce an interactive zombie comedy titled Deliver Me to Hell, about zombie filled streets where only delivery boys brave to save the world.
Hell is to be produced by New Zealand filmmaker Logan McMillan (Last of the Living), who originally created an interactive short to promote the pizza chain Hell's Pizza. It's an interactive adventure where the viewer chooses the path of characters and decides their fate. To date, the short has received over 5.9 million views on YouTube.
"I've worked with Logan on his first movie so I know his talent," says Jessica Kelly, Co-President of Cdg. "When he pitched us the idea, it was too creative and refreshing to pass up. It might even be the beginning to a new line of interactive films for Camelot."
Head inside for a peek at the original short.
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Hell is to be produced by New Zealand filmmaker Logan McMillan (Last of the Living), who originally created an interactive short to promote the pizza chain Hell's Pizza. It's an interactive adventure where the viewer chooses the path of characters and decides their fate. To date, the short has received over 5.9 million views on YouTube.
"I've worked with Logan on his first movie so I know his talent," says Jessica Kelly, Co-President of Cdg. "When he pitched us the idea, it was too creative and refreshing to pass up. It might even be the beginning to a new line of interactive films for Camelot."
Head inside for a peek at the original short.
Read more...
- 2/15/2012
- by ryanrotten@shocktillyoudrop.com (Ryan Turek)
- shocktillyoudrop.com
Director/writer: Logan McMillan.
Last of the Living is a zombie styled thriller from New Zealand. This title was completed in 2008 by Gorilla Pictures, with a release of this title in the land of the kiwis in 2009. This film infection spread to North America in early 2010 thanks to Echo Bridge Entertainment. Full of fart gags and slow moving zombies, Last of the Living makes fun of itself and its characters through silly humour and situations.
The film begins with three underachievers holed up in a fortified house. Here, Ash (Ashleigh Southam), Johnny (Robert Faith), and Morgan (Morgan Williams) play video games and eat chips to their heart's content, as the zombie hordes take over the land. Moving from one locale to another introduces a female scientist into this testosterone mix. Soon each man clumsily seeks her focused yet distracted attention. But this woman's heart cannot be won by goofy lines...
Last of the Living is a zombie styled thriller from New Zealand. This title was completed in 2008 by Gorilla Pictures, with a release of this title in the land of the kiwis in 2009. This film infection spread to North America in early 2010 thanks to Echo Bridge Entertainment. Full of fart gags and slow moving zombies, Last of the Living makes fun of itself and its characters through silly humour and situations.
The film begins with three underachievers holed up in a fortified house. Here, Ash (Ashleigh Southam), Johnny (Robert Faith), and Morgan (Morgan Williams) play video games and eat chips to their heart's content, as the zombie hordes take over the land. Moving from one locale to another introduces a female scientist into this testosterone mix. Soon each man clumsily seeks her focused yet distracted attention. But this woman's heart cannot be won by goofy lines...
- 1/8/2011
- by Remove28DaysLaterAnalysisThis@gmail.com (Michael Allen)
- 28 Days Later Analysis
Our readers know us so well. Here at Dread Central we love pizza, and we love zombies. So when "Mike" sent us info about New Zealand's Hell Pizza's new interactive YouTube zombie adventure, of course we were all eyes and ears!
Here are the details:
Objective: Help Steve get across the city to deliver his pizza without being killed by the zombies. Make it all the way, and put yourself into the draw to win a year's supply of Hell Pizza!
The video stars DJ Iwikau, Ben Edwards, and Emily Trenberth. It was written, directed, and edited by Logan McMillan and produced by Katie O'Brien.
Visit Hell.co.nz for the "Deliver Me to Hell" contest terms and conditions.
Basically what happens is that after watching the below clip, you will be asked to send an email with your name, address, and contact details, after which you will receive a reply email confirming your entry.
Here are the details:
Objective: Help Steve get across the city to deliver his pizza without being killed by the zombies. Make it all the way, and put yourself into the draw to win a year's supply of Hell Pizza!
The video stars DJ Iwikau, Ben Edwards, and Emily Trenberth. It was written, directed, and edited by Logan McMillan and produced by Katie O'Brien.
Visit Hell.co.nz for the "Deliver Me to Hell" contest terms and conditions.
Basically what happens is that after watching the below clip, you will be asked to send an email with your name, address, and contact details, after which you will receive a reply email confirming your entry.
- 8/2/2010
- by Uncle Creepy
- DreadCentral.com
Dmth PosterHere is something fun from Little Sister Films. The clip below is titled "Deliver Me to Hell" and the film is completely interactive. Plus, there are zombies! The short film is a promo' for a New Zealand pizza company, but the commercialization is minimal and horror fans can enjoy delivering a Bar-b-q pizza to a woman surrounded by zombies. Give the film a try and try not to enjoy it.
The film's objective:
"Help Steve get across the city to deliver his pizza without being Killed by the zombies. Make it all the way and put yourself into the draw to win a years supply of Hell Pizza! (Little).
Director/writer: Logan Mcmillan.
Producer Katie O'Brien.
Starring DJ Iwikau, Ben Edwards, and Emily Trenberth.
The first clip for the interactive series is here. The rest is up to you:
"Deliver Me to Hell" at Little Sisters Films:
Little Sisters...
The film's objective:
"Help Steve get across the city to deliver his pizza without being Killed by the zombies. Make it all the way and put yourself into the draw to win a years supply of Hell Pizza! (Little).
Director/writer: Logan Mcmillan.
Producer Katie O'Brien.
Starring DJ Iwikau, Ben Edwards, and Emily Trenberth.
The first clip for the interactive series is here. The rest is up to you:
"Deliver Me to Hell" at Little Sisters Films:
Little Sisters...
- 8/1/2010
- by 28DaysLaterAnalysis@gmail.com (Michael Ross Allen)
- 28 Days Later Analysis
Last of the Living is a little Australian horror film that will be available in the Us and Canada March 2nd through Quantum Releasing. In case you are wondering, no this writer, publisher, reviewer is not bitter about several promises from director Logan Mcmillan to send a screener of the film, here. Well maybe there is a little bitterness left over. Yet, the film is worth a second look, despite some apathy on the part of Quantum because Last of the Living is a curious little film that was made for approximately 45k. The film seems to hold some kind of charm and a definitive love for the zombie horror sub-genre. If you have not seen the trailer then here is one emphatic vote that you spend a few moments immersing yourself in Last of the Living, an ozzie film with style.
A synopsis for Last of the Living here:...
A synopsis for Last of the Living here:...
- 2/28/2010
- by Michael Ross Allen
- 28 Days Later Analysis
Some decent DVD news today gang. Echo Bridge Home Entertainment is finally giving Logan McMillan's New Zealand made slacker zomedy, Last of the Living, (review) a release here in the Americas so check that out.
One film I've really been waiting to see on the ol' flat screen is Chris Nahon's live action Blood the Last Vampire (review). I can't explain it. It's just one of those films that, despite middling reviews, still beckons me with outrageousness.
Probably the film I'm most looking forward to having kill two of my prescious life hours though is British assassin actioner, The Tournament (review) which comes at us like a bullet from Weinstein Co.
And of course how can we forget Wrong Turn 3: Left for Dead, the lastest in the decreasingly decent Wrong Turn legacy. Actually scratch that, "Dead End" wasn't bad at all. In fact, Henry Rollins totally made the film awesome.
One film I've really been waiting to see on the ol' flat screen is Chris Nahon's live action Blood the Last Vampire (review). I can't explain it. It's just one of those films that, despite middling reviews, still beckons me with outrageousness.
Probably the film I'm most looking forward to having kill two of my prescious life hours though is British assassin actioner, The Tournament (review) which comes at us like a bullet from Weinstein Co.
And of course how can we forget Wrong Turn 3: Left for Dead, the lastest in the decreasingly decent Wrong Turn legacy. Actually scratch that, "Dead End" wasn't bad at all. In fact, Henry Rollins totally made the film awesome.
- 10/20/2009
- QuietEarth.us
Year: 2008
Directors: Logan McMillan
Writers: Logan McMillan
IMDb: link
Trailer: link
Review by: projectcyclops
Rating: 7 out of 10
A true Pa zombie comedy from New Zealand, Logan McMillian’s ‘Last of the Living’ starts off with the end of the world thanks to that dang old plague of flesh eating zombies destroying almost all of humanity. Three buddies Ash, Morgan and Johnny happen to live a very comfortable life though, moving from vacant house to vacant house and raiding shopping malls for beer, chips and DVDs. Bored of their latest home the guys pack up Johnny’s car and head to pastures new. Deciding that a church might be fun for a while, they run into Stef and her father. Stef is a feisty young scientist looking for a zombie blood sample to help find a cure and reverse the effects of the plague, and after some persuasion the boys agree...
Directors: Logan McMillan
Writers: Logan McMillan
IMDb: link
Trailer: link
Review by: projectcyclops
Rating: 7 out of 10
A true Pa zombie comedy from New Zealand, Logan McMillian’s ‘Last of the Living’ starts off with the end of the world thanks to that dang old plague of flesh eating zombies destroying almost all of humanity. Three buddies Ash, Morgan and Johnny happen to live a very comfortable life though, moving from vacant house to vacant house and raiding shopping malls for beer, chips and DVDs. Bored of their latest home the guys pack up Johnny’s car and head to pastures new. Deciding that a church might be fun for a while, they run into Stef and her father. Stef is a feisty young scientist looking for a zombie blood sample to help find a cure and reverse the effects of the plague, and after some persuasion the boys agree...
- 5/4/2009
- QuietEarth.us
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