By Frank Calvillo
When Sunday came around, the organizers seemed (understandably) tired, but the audiences still wanted more gore and continued to turn up for it. I started off the morning by paying tribute to a film shot right here in my new adopted city. I Didn't Come Here to Die (our review) is the tale of several twentysomethings setting out to do volunteer work in the woods where they come upon evil and sinister forces. The setup might seem a tad familiar -- in a way it does kind of read like Tucker and Dale vs. Evil from the preppy kids' point of view. However, the sort of guerilla filmmaking used in I Didn't Come Here to Die calls to mind past classics while breathing new life into a genre so obsessed with remakes. It's a feat most horror movies try, but fail at hopelessly. At least there's one that hasn't.
When Sunday came around, the organizers seemed (understandably) tired, but the audiences still wanted more gore and continued to turn up for it. I started off the morning by paying tribute to a film shot right here in my new adopted city. I Didn't Come Here to Die (our review) is the tale of several twentysomethings setting out to do volunteer work in the woods where they come upon evil and sinister forces. The setup might seem a tad familiar -- in a way it does kind of read like Tucker and Dale vs. Evil from the preppy kids' point of view. However, the sort of guerilla filmmaking used in I Didn't Come Here to Die calls to mind past classics while breathing new life into a genre so obsessed with remakes. It's a feat most horror movies try, but fail at hopelessly. At least there's one that hasn't.
- 11/1/2013
- by Contributors
- Slackerwood
Writer/director Bradley Scott Sullivan's feature debut 'I Didn't Come Here to Die' is set to land on DVD here in the UK this coming April. The movie shot in Austin, Texas back in 2010 has managed to score some pretty impressive reviews and kudos from fellow horror aficionados, some of which have been plastered over the new DVD artwork which you can scroll down to view. 'I Didn't Come Here to Die' stars Indiana Adams ('Friday Night Lights'), Kurt Cole ('UpandDown'), Madi Goff ('A Thousand Cuts') and Travis Scott Newman ('Live Fast, Die Young') and will arrive on DVD from 15th April....
- 2/7/2013
- Horror Asylum
Bradley Scott Sullivan's I Didn't Come Here to Die (review here) has garnered quite a bit of praise, including from our own Uncle Creepy, and if you're in the UK and curious about all the buzz, you'll finally have a chance to see it for yourself on 15 April.
From the Press Release:
One of the most original and acclaimed horror films of recent years, I Didn’t Come Here to Die makes its debut on UK DVD courtesy of Second Sight Films.
Written and directed by Bradley Scott Sullivan in his directorial debut and starring a cast of hot, fresh young talent including Indiana Adams ("Friday Night Lights"), Kurt Cole (Up & Down), Madi Goff (A Thousand Cuts), and Travis Scott Newman (Live Fast, Die Young), this sharp horror film will be released on DVD on 15 April 2013.
Synopsis:
Six young volunteers set up camp in the middle of nowhere to...
From the Press Release:
One of the most original and acclaimed horror films of recent years, I Didn’t Come Here to Die makes its debut on UK DVD courtesy of Second Sight Films.
Written and directed by Bradley Scott Sullivan in his directorial debut and starring a cast of hot, fresh young talent including Indiana Adams ("Friday Night Lights"), Kurt Cole (Up & Down), Madi Goff (A Thousand Cuts), and Travis Scott Newman (Live Fast, Die Young), this sharp horror film will be released on DVD on 15 April 2013.
Synopsis:
Six young volunteers set up camp in the middle of nowhere to...
- 2/7/2013
- by The Woman In Black
- DreadCentral.com
Level 33 Entertainment has announced I Didn't Come Here to Die will be making its DVD debut on January 15, 2013.
Written, directed, and edited by Bradley Scott, the story concerns six young volunteers working on a humanitarian project in the remote wilderness where horrific accidents, rash decisions and the unpredictability of human nature leads them all to the same disturbing conclusion: that volunteer work can be a killer.
Indiana Adams, Kurt Cole, Madi Goff, Travis Scott Newman, Niko Red Star, Emmy Robbin and Jeremy Vandermause star.
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Written, directed, and edited by Bradley Scott, the story concerns six young volunteers working on a humanitarian project in the remote wilderness where horrific accidents, rash decisions and the unpredictability of human nature leads them all to the same disturbing conclusion: that volunteer work can be a killer.
Indiana Adams, Kurt Cole, Madi Goff, Travis Scott Newman, Niko Red Star, Emmy Robbin and Jeremy Vandermause star.
Read more...
- 12/16/2012
- shocktillyoudrop.com
Wow, has this one been a long time coming! Level 33 Entertainment will be releasing I Didn't Come Here to Die on home video this coming January, and we have a look at the new artwork for you. Dig it!
Bradley Scott Sullivan's slasher flick I Didn't Come Here to Die stars Emmy Robbin, Niko Red Star, Indiana Adams, and Kurt Cole. Look for the flick on DVD and VOD on January 15, 2013.
The movie features a cast of talented newcomers and tells the story of six young volunteers working on a humanitarian project in the remote wilderness where horrific accidents, rash decisions, and the unpredictability of human nature lead them all to the same disturbing conclusion: that volunteer work can be a Killer.
For a bit more dig on the official I Didn't Come Here to Die website.
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Volunteer...
Bradley Scott Sullivan's slasher flick I Didn't Come Here to Die stars Emmy Robbin, Niko Red Star, Indiana Adams, and Kurt Cole. Look for the flick on DVD and VOD on January 15, 2013.
The movie features a cast of talented newcomers and tells the story of six young volunteers working on a humanitarian project in the remote wilderness where horrific accidents, rash decisions, and the unpredictability of human nature lead them all to the same disturbing conclusion: that volunteer work can be a Killer.
For a bit more dig on the official I Didn't Come Here to Die website.
Visit The Evilshop @ Amazon!
Got news? Click here to submit it!
Volunteer...
- 12/15/2012
- by Uncle Creepy
- DreadCentral.com
Level 33 Entertainment announced today that, in conjunction with Tugg, the highly anticipated independent horror movie I Didn't Come Here To Die will be presented in select theaters as part of a series of nationwide special event screenings beginning on Thursday, October 11th..
Written, directed, and edited by Bradley Scott Sullivan, I Didn't Come Here To Die features a cast of talented newcomers and tells the story of six young volunteers working on a humanitarian project in the woods where horrific accidents, rash decisions and the unpredictability of human nature leads them all to the same disturbing conclusion: that volunteer work can be a killer.
I Didn't Come Here To Die will screen on the following dates, in the following cities...
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Written, directed, and edited by Bradley Scott Sullivan, I Didn't Come Here To Die features a cast of talented newcomers and tells the story of six young volunteers working on a humanitarian project in the woods where horrific accidents, rash decisions and the unpredictability of human nature leads them all to the same disturbing conclusion: that volunteer work can be a killer.
I Didn't Come Here To Die will screen on the following dates, in the following cities...
Read more...
- 9/28/2012
- shocktillyoudrop.com
It has been a long while since we told you about the ultra-violent new indie flick I Didn't Come Here to Die, and like a fine wine with the passage of time comes great flavor. Ready for a spicy look at a new one-sheet?
Bradley Scott Sullivan's slasher flick I Didn't Come Here to Die stara Emmy Robbin, Niko Red Star, Indiana Adams, and Kurt Cole. Do yourself a favor -- spend just a couple of minutes watching the trailer and cleanse yourself of all recent big budget stupidity. Bless your black heart, Mr. Sullivan.
I Didn't Come Here to Die tells the story of six young volunteers working on a humanitarian project in the woods. Horrific accidents, rash decisions, and the unpredictability of human nature lead them all to the same disturbing conclusion -- Volunteer work can be killer.
For a bit more dig on the official I Didn't Come Here to Die...
Bradley Scott Sullivan's slasher flick I Didn't Come Here to Die stara Emmy Robbin, Niko Red Star, Indiana Adams, and Kurt Cole. Do yourself a favor -- spend just a couple of minutes watching the trailer and cleanse yourself of all recent big budget stupidity. Bless your black heart, Mr. Sullivan.
I Didn't Come Here to Die tells the story of six young volunteers working on a humanitarian project in the woods. Horrific accidents, rash decisions, and the unpredictability of human nature lead them all to the same disturbing conclusion -- Volunteer work can be killer.
For a bit more dig on the official I Didn't Come Here to Die...
- 3/1/2011
- by Uncle Creepy
- DreadCentral.com
"Packed with gore, humor, chills, hallucinatory scares, strong actors, believable dialogue, and has a unique spin on a genre" (Bd's Corey Mitchell) is Bradley Scott Sullivan's super fun I Didn't Come Here To Die, which premiered at the Austin Film Festival last November. With a sales announcement forthcoming, Bloody Disgusting scored an exclusive look at the brand new poster that'll have you screaming for gore, err, I mean more. "'I Didn't Come Here to Die' is the story of a team of young volunteers working on a humanitarian project in the woods. Horrific accidents, rash decisions, and the unpredictability of human nature leads them all to the same disturbing conclusion."...
- 3/1/2011
- bloody-disgusting.com
Ok peeps! Here's another cool indie horror flick coming our way soon! Director Bradley Scott Sullivan's I Didn't Come Here to Die looks like it has the goods to deliver! The film stars Emmy Robbin, Kurt Cole, Indiana Adams, Niko Red Star, Madi Goff, Jeremy Vandermause and Travis Scott Newman. Look for more on this cool flick soon but for now check out the awesome trailer after the jump!
Synopsis:
I Didn’t Come Here To Die” is the story of a team of young volunteers working on a humanitarian project in the woods. Horrific accidents, rash decisions, and the unpredictability of human nature leads them all to the same disturbing conclusion.
"Volunteer work can be a killer."
Visit the official I Didn't Come Here To Die website
Visit the official I Didn't Come Here To Die Facebook page...
Synopsis:
I Didn’t Come Here To Die” is the story of a team of young volunteers working on a humanitarian project in the woods. Horrific accidents, rash decisions, and the unpredictability of human nature leads them all to the same disturbing conclusion.
"Volunteer work can be a killer."
Visit the official I Didn't Come Here To Die website
Visit the official I Didn't Come Here To Die Facebook page...
- 6/14/2010
- by brians
- GeekTyrant
Okay, so the week is off to a shaky start. The studios are up to their usual antics trying to find the next property to remake while making ludicrous casting choices and a movie called The Karate Kid is tops at the box office despite the fact that Jackie Chan teaches the younger Smith Kung Fu instead of Karate. Leave it to the indie filmmakers to inject a much needed dosage of sanity into the mix.
Below you'll find the first artwork and trailer for Bradley Scott Sullivan's new slasher flick I Didn't Come Here to Die starring Emmy Robbin, Niko Red Star, Indiana Adams, and Kurt Cole. Do yourself a favor -- spend just a couple of minutes watching the trailer and cleanse yourself of all the stupidity. Bless your black heart, Mr. Sullivan.
I Didn't Come Here to Die tells the story of six young volunteers working...
Below you'll find the first artwork and trailer for Bradley Scott Sullivan's new slasher flick I Didn't Come Here to Die starring Emmy Robbin, Niko Red Star, Indiana Adams, and Kurt Cole. Do yourself a favor -- spend just a couple of minutes watching the trailer and cleanse yourself of all the stupidity. Bless your black heart, Mr. Sullivan.
I Didn't Come Here to Die tells the story of six young volunteers working...
- 6/14/2010
- by Uncle Creepy
- DreadCentral.com
After a rash of annoying news, here's something that finally gives me a better outlook on the world before hitting the hay. From newbie filmmaker Bradley Scott Sullivan comes I Didn't Come Here To Die, a new low-budget indie horror that looks mother effin' A+ awesome. Shot on the Panasonic Lumix GH1 Dslr in and around Austin, TX, the feature is the story of a team of young volunteers working on a humanitarian project in the woods. Horrific accidents, rash decisions, and the unpredictability of human nature leads them all to the same disturbing conclusion. Volunteer work can be killer. Check out the trailer and one sheet below and then tell me you don't want to drop everything and watch it right now.
- 6/14/2010
- bloody-disgusting.com
With a title like I Didn't Come Here To Die, you pretty much know exactly what you're going to get: a group of young people dying in (hopefully) entertaining fashion. And that's precisely what director Bradley Scott Sullivan aims to deliver with his debut feature. Shot entirely on the Panasonic Lumix GH1 Dslr camera in the Austin area the trailer impresses on a few fronts. First, there's the Christian Bale lookalike in the cast - it was shockingly easy to convince the lady friend that this was an early entry in Bale's filmography - then the overall style evident in the cinematography and some very, very fun prosthetic effects. The budget shows through in spots but the talent behind shows through more. Very nice. Check the trailer below.
- 6/14/2010
- Screen Anarchy
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