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The Flesh Eaters were started in the fall of 1977 by punk poet Chris Desjardins, [5] a singer known for morbid lyrical themes, [6] as an experimental side-project featuring temporary performers from other major Los Angeles area bands, including John Curry, Dennis Walsh, and Scott Lasken of the Flyboys, Tito Larriva of the Plugz, Stan Ridgway of Wall of Voodoo, John Doe and drummer D. J ...
The Flesh Eaters is a 1964 American horror/science fiction thriller, directed on a low budget by Jack Curtis and edited by future filmmaker Radley Metzger.The film contains moments of violence much more graphic and extreme than many other movies of its time, making it one of the first ever gore films.
The Flesh Eaters were a staple of the L.A. punk scene in the 1980s. [7] The band played alongside seminal bands like The Misfits and The Meat Puppets. [3] A number of original Flesh Eaters releases, like River of Fever, were recorded through Shakeytown Music/BMI. [4] Others were produced by Upsetter, Invasion/Bomp, Zippo/Demon or SST.
A Night of the Undead (2022) was released to select theaters in October 2022. [36] In January 2023, the film saw wider release. Directed by Kenny Scott Guffey, Jake C. Young and stars Denny Kidd, Briana Phipps-Stotts, and Mason Johnson. [37]
Fresh had its world premiere at the Sundance Film Festival on January 20, 2022, and was released on March 4, 2022, via Hulu by Searchlight Pictures in the United States and Disney+ via Star internationally, marking the first Legendary film released by Disney rather than Warner Bros. Pictures, Universal Pictures or Netflix. The film received ...
A Minute to Pray, a Second to Die is the second album from American punk rock band the Flesh Eaters. [1] Released in 1981, it is perhaps their most acclaimed work. The band's roster on this album comprises Dave Alvin (guitar), John Doe (bass), Chris D. (vocals, maracas), Steve Berlin (saxophone, rhythm sticks), D. J. Bonebrake (maracas, snare, marimbas) and Bill Bateman (drums).
Set during World War II, the film's plot follows a young girl who, while tending to her dying mother, becomes acquainted with a flesh-eating fairy. [2] The film premiered at Sundance as part of the festival's "Midnight" section on January 21, 2023, It is the only non-English-language film in the section.
At the age of 9, James Ian Mair developed an interest in filmmaking after seeing Abbott and Costello Meet Frankenstein and began making short films in and around his childhood home.