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Like Torture? New Vegas Attraction Offers Real-Life 'Saw' Experience

Filed under: Horror », Fandom », Movie Marketing »

Have you ever wished that you could be chained to a basement floor, or forced to stick your arm in a box with a circular saw, or dunked in a vat of liquefying pig cadavers? Then have we got the Vegas vacation for you! Fright Dome, the seasonal haunted-house attraction at Circus Circus in Las Vegas, will open two park areas on Oct. 2 replicating Saw villain Jigsaw's sadistic games, as a tie-in with Twisted Pictures/Liongate's release of Saw VI on Oct. 23.

"We've always had the best haunted attraction in Vegas and partnering with Lionsgate and Twisted Pictures takes it to a whole new level," said Fright Dome owner Jason Egan in a press release. "The Saw films cut to the core of human fear and we're using that to its fullest potential."

Fright Dome, a five-acre, Halloween-season theme attraction that opened in 2002, features costumed actors roaming around in the dark, artificial fog to make everything all scary-like, plus strobes and lasers and sound effects. Basically, all of the "we're gonna keep jumping out at you until you're a nervous wreck" gimmicks of your usual haunted house, except much bigger, much more expensive and, well, in Vegas. Fright Dome also features rides, a freak show, and special events (last year featured an appearance by House of 1,000 Corpses' Bill Haig).

The two Saw-themed haunted houses will attempt to recreate the games in the Saw movies which, honestly, didn't really look like that much fun. But if that's your particular cup of tea, according to Twisted Pictures producers Mark Burg and Oren Koules, "Visitors from around the world will be able to experience the terror of Jigsaw first hand." Umm, yay?

Live from CineVegas: Hooker/Not a Hooker

Filed under: Comedy », Independent », DIY/Filmmaking », CineVegas »

My fellow jurors and I selected our short film winners yesterday, but I can not share any results until the award ceremony next weekend. You likely wouldn't know any of the titles anyway, but I can pretty much guarantee you will see the filmmakers' names again in the coming years -- some big talents in the mix. There's a party every night here, and I've been having a blast. One of my favorite past-times has been playing a game I call "Hooker/Not a Hooker." Pretty self-explanatory, basically you try to decide which gals are on the payroll, and which aren't. Here's a hint: If she's gorgeous, 22- years-old and hanging off the arm of a 400-pound dude with a combover ... she's available.

I checked out Get Smart yesterday, at an event for The Rock, excuse me, Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson, excuse me, Dwayne Johnson's charity. Johnson introduced the film and told the audience that "Steve Carell has very soft lips," which made a lot more sense once we watched the flick. For the most part, I agree with Eric's review. It was no masterpiece, but it was just funny and entertaining enough to have been worth the time. Steve Carell can elevate just about anything, and Alan Arkin was hilarious. Now that I've got more free time, I hope to pry myself away from the video poker (currently $45 in the red) and the pool (my skin is also "in the red") and check out some of the more indie-leaning films screening here. Abel Ferrara's Go-Go Tales screens tonight, and I don't think I can pass up that title. Right now there's yet another two-hour "happy hour" starting, so ah...talk to you later!

Live from CineVegas: What Happens in Vegas Gets Photographed in Vegas

Filed under: Independent », Festival Reports », DIY/Filmmaking », CineVegas »



Somehow, I have remembered to take photos on my vice-filled journey through the CineVegas Film Festival, and while a lot of them didn't come out as I planned, you can see a couple (along with a bunch from Getty Images) in the gallery below. You'll find shots of the parties, of the fest in motion, of fire-breathers in bikinis, of naked women covered in paint (ahem, see above), of singing sensation Bijou Phillips, and even a candid shot of the world beer pong champion (I think you'll be able to figure out which one that is). Wish you were here!



Live from CineVegas: Grey Goose Got the Girl Feeling Loose!

Filed under: Independent », Festival Reports », DIY/Filmmaking », CineVegas »

I'm coming to you live from the tenth annual CineVegas Film Festival in the fabulous Palms Casino and Resort. Yes, that's the very same hotel where the Real World Vegas clan turned a hot tub into a simmering cauldron of gonorrhea. Thankfully, I'm staying in a different suite. I arrived late Friday night, was also fortunate enough to attend the now legendary Britney Spears party, and woke up yesterday with a crippling hangover.

The fest is sponsored by Grey Goose, and to quote the greatest songwriter/pants-wetter of our day, Fergie, Grey Goose got this girl feeling loose! I can't seem to turn around without being handed a cocktail. I can certainly see why Nicolas Cage had such a problem with alcohol in that movie about leaving Las Vegas ... strangely, its title escapes me right now.

Snakes On A Plane Director Continues To Find Work

Filed under: Action », Thrillers », Deals », Cinematical Indie »

Even after the whirlwind of hype surrounding Snakes on a Plane, I think most people would be hard pressed to remember the name of it's director, David R. Ellis. Considering the ... mixed reaction Snakes received from critics and audiences, it's probably in the best interest of Ellis' career that it stays that way. So despite the bad reviews and cries of manufactured zeitgeist, Ellis seems to have managed to walk away unscathed and is already hard at work on his new film, Asylum. Now Variety has announced that Ellis, a former child actor and stunt man, is also attached to direct and co-produce the action thriller High Stakes for Persistent Entertainment.

The story follows two friends on a gambling trip to Las Vegas who rack up a gambling debt to the wrong people. The friends are then forced to become the subjects of a dangerous high-stakes bet to pay off their marker. Ronnie Christensen (Passengers) wrote the script and the film is set to start shooting this spring. There is no word on a cast yet, so Ellis and company are going to have to work quickly if they want to stick to their schedule.

 
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