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brokehorrorfan · 6 years ago
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Slaughter of the Innocents will be released on special edition Blu-ray on June 11 via Synapse Films. The 1993 horror-thriller is written and directed by James Glickenhaus (The Exterminator, The Protector).
Scott Glenn, Jesse Cameron-Glickenhaus, Sheila Tousey, Zitto Kazann, and Darlanne Fluegel star, with Kevin Sorbo and Armin Shimerman in supporting roles and a then-unknown Aaron Eckhart in a bit part.
Special features are listed below.
Special features:
Audio commentary with writer-director James Glickenhaus
Interview with make-up effects designer Gabe Bartalos (new)
Interview with director of photography Mark Irwin (new)
Archival interviews with with writer-director James Glickenhaus and actors Scott Glenn and Jesse Cameron-Glickenhaus
Electronic press kit featurette
Deleted scenes
Alternate assault sequence
US & international theatrical trailers
Scott Glenn stars as FBI Agent Stephen Broderick, a man who has attained legendary status within the Bureau for his crime-solving abilities. There is only one other person whose abilities rival his own… his young computer genius son, Jesse (Jesse Cameron-Glickenhaus). Working together, they are an unbeatable team but they may have just met their match in a deranged religious fanatic who preys upon children. Eager to close the case, the police irresponsibly push for the execution of the wrong man, leaving the real serial killer at large. Jesse and his father piece together clues from past murders and recent events, leading to a desperate race against time as Agent Broderick finds his very own son in the hands of the deranged psychopath. Time is running out, and Broderick is the only one who can stop the slaughter of the innocents!
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trashvideofinland · 5 years ago
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Timemaster (1995) Egmont Film https://www.videospace.fi/release/timemaster_vhs_egmont_film_finland
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onwheelsxyz-blog · 5 years ago
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Is the new De Tomaso a copy of this Glickenhaus one-off? There are no take-backs on the Internet. Especially when tens of thousands of people’re watching your social media accounts. But that seems to be fine with James Glickenhaus, the American filmmaker and owner/manager of boutique exotic shop Scuderia Cameron Glickenhaus (SCG), who hasn’t even bothered to try to delete the Twitter and Instagram insults he recently lobbed at the new De Tomaso P72 and its creators. Glickenhaus quotes himself in an Instagram post from @glickenhaus (as well as in a Tweet) saying in no uncertain terms that the P72 directly rips off his P3/4 and P4/5, as well as interior features from Pagani. He also throw in a little diss on American artist Jeff Koons for some reason.  View this post on Instagram Due to the increasing cascade of posts like “Nah, I don’t see any similarities, LOL” and inquiries from the Fourth Estate, here are our responses: “They put tracing paper over our P 3/4, pasted on much of our P 4/5, stole an interior from Horacio, pumped it up like a Vargas Girl and turned it into Anime. I see Koons not Caravaggio.” Jim Glickenhaus “Copy, noun: ‘a thing made to be similar or identical to another’” Jesse Glickenhaus #ferrarip45bypininfarina A post shared by Glickenhaus (@glickenhaus) on Jul 8, 2019 at 7:41am PDTDe Tomaso claims the P72 is a new design inspired by the brand’s P70 of the early 1960s. The P70 began as a collaboration between Carroll Shelby, Alejandro De Tomaso and Peter Brock, with Shelby bringing
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Glickenhaus SCG 004S – Der 400K-Racer. Cameron Glickenhaus ist nicht nur bekannt wie ein bunter Hund, er ist auch ein cooler Hund. Sagt man. Er hat Hollywood-Filme produziert und er hat mit Andrea Pininfarina telefoniert. Er bestellte einen den spektakulärsten Ferrari ever. Und nun rufen ihn die Leute an und bestellen einen spektakulären SCG. Wir zeigen mal wie der Wagen aussieht.
Glickenhaus SCG 004 – Das Thema ist klar: Downforce und optimale Luftführung plus 1+2-Sitze. Das Thema P 4/5 spielt eine Rolle.
Die Meldung ist zwar taufrisch, aber sie kommt nicht überraschend. Wer jahrelang in Sachen Supersportler auf allen Rennstrecken herumturnt und beim 24-Stunden-Rennan am Nürburgring den Audis, BMWs und AMGs den Hintern zeigt, muß irgendwas richtig machen. Cameron Glickenhaus hat einiges richtig gemacht. Er hat Hollywood den Rücken gekehrt, sich im Investment-Geschäft eine goldene Nase verdient und ist seit seinem Pininfarina-Deal eine Nummer. Zuerst Auto-Sammler, dann Konstrukteur und nun Autobauer.
Glickenhaus SCG 004S: Von Hollywood auf die Rennstrecke
Der SCG 004S ist ein Rennwagen. Mit Strassenzulassung. Also ein Supersportler, mit dem man zur Rennstrecke fährt, in der Boxengasse den Helm aufsetzt und anschließend die Start-Ziel-Gerade unter Beschuss nimmt. Das klingt cool und ist es vermutlich auch. Ob man den SCG 004S dann tatsächlich mal eben auf dem Track bewegen kann und darf, ist eine andere Frage. Hier und da sind Regeln zu beachten, Homologation und so weiter. Aber, who care´s. Reden wir mal über den Wagen.
Wer Glickenhaus und sein Team kennt, weiß, dass der Amerikaner kein Schausteller ist. 2006 präsentierte der Ferrari-Sammler seinen P 4/5 im Rahmen des Concorso D´Eleganza am Comer See. Das 3-Millionen-Einzelstück wurde von Ferrari und Pininfarina produziert und ist eine Hommage an den legendären Ferrari 330 P4. 2009 liess Glickenhaus einen Ferrari 430 Scuderia nach seinen eigenen Vorstellungen umbauen und setzte den Rennwagen beim 24-Stunden-Rennen auf dem Nürburgring ein. Der Wagen schaffte bei seinem Debut Rang 39 in der Gesamtwertung. Drei Jahre später lief eine modifizierte Version als 12. über die Ziellinie. In diesem Jahr rannte SCG 003 im Qualifying auf die Pole. Mit einer Zeit von 8:15.427 Minuten fuhr der US-Rennwagen mit Jeff Westphal zumindest in der Quali allen Werksteams davon. Am Ende schafft das Schwester-Fahrzeug Platz 19, Jeff Westphal muss aufgeben.
Wie auch immer, das Team um Cameron Glickenhaus geht nun den Weg der Strasse und wir drücken die Daumen, weil frischer Wind in diesem Geschäft immer für Bewegung sorgt.
Wir haben da ein paar Infos aus der Hand von Scuderia Glickenhaus:
Karosserie und Chasis aus Carbon Gewicht: rund 1.300 Kilo 1+ 2 Sitzer (ja, der F1 von McLaren läßt grüssen) 5 Liter V8 Turbo mit rund 650 PS und 720 Newtonmeter Handschalter mit 6 Gängen Basispreis: 400.000,00 US-$ lieferbar: ab Mitte 2018 Produktion: zunächst 25 Stück als Edition bis 2019 ab 2020: 250 Stück Anzahlung: 10 Prozent US-Strassenzulassung
Jim Glickenhaus nimmt Bestellungen entgegen: [email protected]
Händleranfragen bitte an Jesse Glickenhaus: [email protected]
Hier hier nun noch zwei Fotos des SCG 004S.
Fotos: Scuderia Glickenhaus
Glickenhaus SCG 004S – Der 400K-Racer Glickenhaus SCG 004S – Der 400K-Racer. Cameron Glickenhaus ist nicht nur bekannt wie ein bunter Hund, er ist auch ein cooler Hund.
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brokehorrorfan · 5 years ago
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Blu-ray Review: Slaughter of the Innocents
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Slaughter of the Innocents was released in 1993; one of several horror-tinged serial killer thrillers that arrived in the wake of The Silence of the Lambs. Writer-director James Glickenhaus (The Exterminator) went so far as to cast one of Lambs' supporting cast members in the lead role; Scott Glenn stars as FBI Special Agent Stephen Broderick. When his 12-year-old son, Jesse (Jesse Cameron-Glickenhaus), discovers new evidence in a serial killer's case file - on the eve of the convicted killer's execution, no less - Broderick leads the reopened investigation to capture the real perpetrator before he strikes again.
While half of the film is a standard police procedural, the other half is dedicated to Jesse, who helps solve the case. Able to outsmart the FBI and the killer alike, Jesse is a cyber genius. Broderick consults with his whiz-kid not only about technology but case details as well. Although unlikely Glickenhaus' intention, one might assume the character is on the autism spectrum today. While that is no laughing matter, the child’s excessive intelligence leads to some unintentionally humorous moments, exacerbated by the plot's reliance on futuristic yet dated technology.
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The mystery angle played up in the first act - which includes a neo-Nazi red herring - is deflated as the killer is revealed to the viewer relatively early on. Zitto Kazann (Waterworld) is suitably creepy in his limited screen time as Mordecai Booth, whose killing and abduction of children and animals is motivated by the Bible. The plot culminates with a memorable climax, although it's undermined by a schmaltzy epilogue. Crisp cinematography by Mark Irwin's (Scream, The Fly), an effective score by Joe Renzetti (Child's Play, Poltergeist III), and realistic makeup effects by Gabriel Bartalos (Leprechaun, Frankenhooker) elevate the project.
This is a rare starring role for Glenn, who seems better suited as a character actor. Although decent enough, he overplays his hand at times. Cameron-Glickenhaus is the son of the director but reportedly had to audition like any other actor. His delivery isn't always natural, yet he's able to handle mouthfuls of deductive jargon. The cast also includes Darlanne Fluegel (Lock Up), Kevin Sorbo (Hercules: The Legendary Journeys), Armin Shimerma (Star Trek: Deep Space Nine), and Tim Colceri (Full Metal Jacket) in supporting roles, as well as a young Aaron Eckhart (The Dark Knight) in a bit part.
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Long out-of-print on DVD, Slaughter of the Innocents has been restored in high-definition for Synapse Films' new Blu-ray. Along with a crisp presentation of the film, it includes special features new and old. An audio commentary by Glickenhaus - originally recorded for the LaserDisc release but absent from the DVD - is included; the even-keeled filmmaker explains what's accurate when it comes to FBI procedures and executions versus where he took artistic liberties, and he provides insight into choices regarding camera positioning and movement.
The disc features new interviews with Bartalos, who tells how he drew inspiration from butcher shops to achieve the film's realistic gore, and Irwin, who discusses shooting on location in Ohio and Utah, including the big finale. Other extras include deleted and alternate scenes; a vintage electronic press kit with cast and crew input; archival interviews with Glickenhaus, Cameron-Glickenhaus, and Glenn (portions of which appear in the EPK); a brief interview with Glickenhaus and his son at the 1993 Dylan Dog Horror Fest in Italy; Cameron-Glickenhaus' screen test footage; and trailers and TV spots.
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Like the majority of imitators hoping the capitalize on the success of The Silence of the Lambs, Slaughter of the Innocents lacks the rich source material, the A-list cast, and the high-concept script paired with smart direction to take a psychological hold over the viewer. Instead, Glickenhaus delivers a B-movie take on the serial killer craze with just enough pulpy absurdism to make it worthwhile.
Slaughter of the Innocents is available now on Blu-ray via Synapse Films.
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