But lately vampires seem to be lanky, eternally pubescent, sissies who juje their hair and sparkle in the sun. *facepalm* I'm not saying Twilight ruined one of, if not the most interesting and influential classic story monsters of all time, but Twilight ruined one of, if not the most interesting and influential classic story monsters of all time. This is a huge problem with Hollywood, but you know if it earns hand-over-fist who cares if it destroys a generation of girl's perception of love? I mean, Gen Y had the golden age of Disney princesses and movies like Titanic and we survived. Well, most of us survived . . .
But I'm blogging today because there are things on the media horizon that promise to bring vampires back from the, uh, dead? Not only is Ann Rice releasing a new book soon, (yes, it's about vampires!) and the band Vampire Weekend, (who are these guys?) are topping the charts with their totally non-un-dead tunes, but there are films in the works that will hopfully vanquish the idea that vampires really just want to find true love, are high school jail bait mean girls, or adorable CG characters. Allow me to introduce Corbin Nash, a bad ass vampire seeking revenge.
Remember those true to life-ish, all-in-a-day movies like Empire Records and Clerks where the whole story took place during 1 day? Corbin Nash is much like those, in the course of one night two film students are taken for a ride with a vigilante vampire through the dark streets of Los Angeles where they learn that vampires are real . . . and hella violent.
Without giving too much away, the story is that Corbin became a vampire and is now tracking down the ones who ruined his life, (in more ways than one.) I feel cold-blooded pointy baseball bat murder is completely justified here. The two polar opposite film students react to a number of thrilling escapades while filming every minute, because pics or it didn't happen. Nothing this interesting ever happened to me while I was in film school. The best student docs we got were interviews with hobos.
So, check out the trailer below and track the film's production via Enhance Entertainment's (and StarTree Productions,) website and ALL your favorite social media outlets! Facebook, Twitter (@CorbinNashMovie), and IMDB. Once physical production begins I'll see about an Instagram because I know your Millennials hate to read. ;D
SEE THE TRAILER HERE!!!
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