Showing posts with label Bygone Behemoth. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Bygone Behemoth. Show all posts

Thursday, March 11, 2010

Two Brand New Posters For Harry Chaskin's 'Bygone Behemoth' - Premiere Info

Written By: Ken Hulsey
Sources: Harry Chaskin / Avery Guerra

Many of you may remember my article last month about a great little animated short, called "Bygone Behemoth", which chronicled the day-to-day events in the life of a retired stop-motion movie monster.

Well, today I have two great posters for the films debut at SXSW in Austin, Texas, this weekend, plus information on when it will be screening at the event.

The posters were created by writer/director, Harry Chaskin, exclusively for the event, and he thought that the readers here at MIN may enjoy seeing them before they go on display in Austin.

Wanna know more about "Behemoth"? Check out these glaring words of praise about the film from "Killer Klowns From Outer Space" director, Stephen Chiodo, "A well crafted and poignant tribute to the Golden Age of Monster Movies that inspired everything we see today. A heartfelt homage to all us dinosaurs in Hollywood."

That's pretty cool.

Here is the official synopsis from the SXSW website:

'Bygone Behemoth' presents a day-in-the-life of an unemployed B-Movie monster, a lingering personified special-effect of the 1950's. No longer gracing the silver screen, his memories are now banished to late-night syndication on a 'Chiller Theater' type program featuring 93-year-old WPIX horror icon John Zacherley, a live-action reflection of the Behemoth...

And here are the screening times for "Bygone Behemoth" at the event:


Sunday, March 14 01:30 PM at Alamo Lamar 1

Tuesday, March 16 11:00 AM at Alamo Lamar 1

Wednesday, March 17 01:30 PM at Alamo Lamar 1

More info about SXSW can be found - HERE


See Also: Bygone Behemoth Explores What Happens When Monsters Retire

Wednesday, February 17, 2010

Bygone Behemoth Explores What Happens When Monsters Retire

Written By: Ken Hulsey
Sources: Avery Guerra / Undead Backbrain

One day it will happen to all of us, we will be forced to retire. Everyone has to deal with the fact that they will one day outlive there usefulness to society and be pushed aside by the younger generation.

This time in life can be exceptionally hard for celebrities. What is there to live for when nobody wants your autograph anymore and you can waltz into Walmart without a security escort and not be mobbed.....or even noticed?

Just imagine how hard this must be for a movie monster? Oh, back in the day people used to go running when you would come into town and the army and air force would always be there to greet you.

Now you can't even find a decent place to park and teenagers scare you.

Writer/director Harry Chaskin has decided to tackle the topic of movie monster retirement in his short feature, "Bygone Behemoth", the story of "It", a stop-motion monster who is having a hard time trying to exist in the modern CGI effects world.

Chaskin envisions his film as an homage to the great film makers of the golden age of monster films, "Bygone Behemoth is a stop-motion animated film chronicling a day in the life of an unemployed B-movie monster, a lingering personified special-effect of the 1950s. In an age overrun with CG, I conceived of Behemoth as a tribute to great traditional special-effects artists like Ray Harryhausen and Willis O’Brien. It also features a special appearance by WPIX horror icon, John Zacherle.”

With the aide of composer Daniel Walter and designer Seth Armstrong, Chaskin has captured some of the magic of an era that is near and dear to all of monster movie fans.

Look for "Bygone Behemoth" to premiere next month at the SXSW Film Festival in Austin, Texas.