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Hell Ride Heading To DVD

17 September 2009 11:27 AM, PDT | FilmShaft.com | See recent FilmShaft.com news »

Continuing with out DVD-themed day here at FilmShaft, it’s my pleasure to present to you….Hell Ride, a feature length, rough, tough (and not at all sexist) adventure that packs one hell of a punch and makes no apologies!

From Executive Producer Quentin Tarantino (Grindhouse Presents: Death Proof) and Writer, Director, Producer and star Larry Bishop (Mad Dog Time) comes this lean, mean mayhem machine, fully loaded with the three B’s: bikers, beer and booty! Action packed and fueled by pure testosterone, Hell Ride revs it up to DVD and Blu-ray on 12th October 2009 from Warner Home Video.

Larry Bishop takes up the role of Pistolero, head honcho of the Victors, a badass biker gang who are out to avenge the murder of one of their members at the hands of the 666ers, a rival gang who relish living up to their hellish moniker. Alongside his cohorts, the »

- Craig Sharp

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Where Are They Now? Cinema Retro Tracks Down Hollywood Drop-out Christopher Jones

25 July 2009 10:05 AM, PDT | Cinemaretro.com | See recent CinemaRetro news »

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In 1970, the charismatic actor Christopher Jones (then starring in David Lean’s epic Ryan’s Daughter) turned his back on movie stardom to lead a life of almost total anonymity. Today, Jones is a working artist who specializes in paintings with a classical antiquity theme and in portraits of Hollywood legends such as James Dean – to whom Jones once bore a striking resemblance.

Having studied at the Actors Studio and perfected his craft on episodes of The Man from U.N.C.L.E. and Naked City, the extraordinarily handsome, Tennessee-born actor moved steadily up the Hollywood ladder through the late sixties. He starred in The Legend of Jesse James – a TV western that lasted through the 1965-66 season – and three B-pictures: the love story Chubasco (in which he appeared with then-wife Susan Strasberg); the sex romp Three in »

- nospam@example.com (Cinema Retro)

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Joly reveals 'Trigger Happy' movie plans

10 June 2009 3:40 AM, PDT | digitalspy | See recent digitalspy news »

Dom Joly has announced that his Trigger Happy TV show will be adapted for the big screen. The comedian said that the tone of the film will be different to that of Sacha Baron Cohen's hit movie Borat, Pa reports. Joly said: "I have just got the first draft. It's weird to write a script because you can't because it's all kind of made up. It's really funny, I'm really excited about it. "We are gonna have a go at doing it in America just because (more) »

- By Mayer Nissim

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