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New Stills From TRAILER PARK OF TERROR

By: Jarrod Sarafin, News Editor
Date: Tuesday, January 15, 2008

Some new stills have appeared for the upcoming horror film TRAILER PARK OF TERROR, an adaptation of the Imperium Comic series which was directed by Steven Goldmann and written by Timothy Dolan. It stars Nichole Hiltz (as Norma, the "Trailer Park Queen"), Lew Temple, Priscilla Barnes, J.P Manoux & Tracey Walter. The film is also showing this month at the Slamdance Festival in Park City, Utah.

Plot Summary: Based on the popular Imperium Comics series, Trailer Park of Terror. Six troubled high school students and their chaperon, an optimistic youth ministries Pastor, return from an outdoor character building retreat in the mountains. During a raging storm, their bus crashes, hopelessly stranding them in the middle of the Trucker's Triangle, a forgotten locus of consummate evil in the middle of nowhere. The hapless group seeks shelter for the night in a seemingly abandoned trailer park they find down the road. However, when the sun sets, it's not refuge they find. Instead, terror finds them in the form of Norma, a damned redneck reaper with a killer body who dispenses vengeance and death aided by her cursed companions, a bloodthirsty brood of Undead trailer trash.

Here's those new stills...


Here's the trailer for it...

 


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Comments/Responses
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MrJawbreakingEquilibrium • Jan 15, 2008, 02:25am •
Regarding the first pic, call me crazy, but I'd still do her. And I might have said it before but she sure does sound like Jamie Pressley. Which is hot in of itself.

wraith729 • Jan 15, 2008, 06:41am •
You're crazy. :)

mckracken • Jan 15, 2008, 11:10am •
the first picture redefines the phrase "butter face"
"I'd do her... she looks hot... everything butter face"
by the way, whats her face made of - Plaster of Paris? theres NO WAY that skin would ever hold its shape like that, why, when was the last time YOU peeled off YOUR face and it came off that good??? NEVER! HA! when I did it the first time, I used a potato peeler and it came off in a million pieces and was all floppy and a bloody mess and I had to use a staple gun to reattach it!!!!

GentlemenDeath • Jan 15, 2008, 01:23pm •
This could go either way... I might see it...I guess it all really depends on what is out at the time...I love horror movies, but within the past couple of years they just have not done shit for the industry...

killerville • Jan 15, 2008, 01:46pm •
Swansong,

The last 2 years has been, IMO, the best 18 - 24 month stretch in the horror genre in 20 years.
Planet Terror
Behind the Mask: The Rise of Leslie Vernon
Hatchet
Slither
Black Sheep

All of these films are freakin fantastic, and there are a lot of honorable mentions as well, all produced in the last 2 years. Did any of these films set the BO ablaze? Course not, but since when do we judge quality by BO performance.
My point is I dont exactly know what you mean by "not done shit for the industry"

GentlemenDeath • Jan 15, 2008, 05:40pm •
I am just saying that there has been nothing new or groungbreaking in the genre for quite awhile.

Black Sheep was ok... I expected more humor.

Hatchet I did not care for at all

Planet Terror was ok, but I am not sure if I consider that a Horror movie.

Slither was very underrated. Great movie!

And Behind the Mask was ok as well...I dont know, I just want to be floored like when I first saw Scream, The Thing, Halloween, A Nightmare on Elm St. etc.

Of course most of those movies were all made years and decades ago....Yea, I just want something better then OK, you dig?

killerville • Jan 16, 2008, 09:46am •
Oh,no man Im totally w/ you. I mean we're all looking for quality...I guess just as a matter of aesthetics what I interpret as "good" is different than you. I felt the same way you do now sometime in the late 90s during the rash of "Scream" style tripe.
I HATE Wes Craven for that boom of self referential "nu-horror"
I dig this current buoy of indie horror, as evidenced in the above list, and think that each of those films were unique w/i the genre.

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