Skip Schoolnik is the director behind the 80's slasher Hide and Go Shriek. Hide and Go Shriek is one of those films that featured some up and coming talent along with some actors that dropped off the face of the earth. The cast included Bunky Jones, Brittain Frye (Slumber Party Massacre III), Sean Kanan (The Karate Kid Part III), Ria Pavia (Candyman), Annette Sinclair, Donna Baltron (Shallow Grave 1987), Scott Fults, and George Thomas. Hide and Go Shriek deals with a group of teenagers who sneak into a furniture store to have an after hours graduation party unaware that a killer has followed them and is picking people off one by one as they play a game of hide and seek. Here is what Skip had to say about making his first film, Hide and Go Shriek.
So who is Skip Schoolnik and what are you all about?
I'm all about doing great work.
So who is Skip Schoolnik and what are you all about?
I'm all about doing great work.
- 9/23/2010
- by Big Daddy aka Brandon Sites
- Big Daddy Horror Reviews - Interviews
I'm A Celebrity... Get Me Out Of Here! star George Hamilton reportedly cheated on his partner when she was pregnant. Kimberley Blackford, the mother of the Hollywood star's 9-year-old son George Thomas, said that she wanted to marry the 70-year-old, but he left her for the novelist Danielle Steel. The 41-year-old former swimsuit model told the Sunday Mirror: "He's a great bachelor, that's what he's good at. I was head over heels in love with him but he's just not the marrying kind. "He had a very healthy, vigorous sex drive. I know some men use Viagra but, trust me, George never ever needed that. "When I found out I was pregnant, I knew he wouldn't want to commit - and sure enough our relationship slowly crumbled. "It was only when I was watching George's appearance on a morning TV show that I found (more)...
- 11/22/2009
- by By Rebecca Routledge
- Digital Spy
Actor George Hamilton says he can’t possibly keep up his debonair looks in the jungle – so he went to the barber’s and demanded a crew cut in preparation.
George, known for his immaculate appearance, says: “I know everyone is expecting me to turn up in a tuxedo and look all dashing but that’s over with. Before I left I went to a barber and had a seven dollar military haircut.
“There’s no way I could have kept up my usual appearance in the jungle, at night my hair is woven by angels at home, so I had to have it shaved off. It was cut with a razor and now it looks like it has had Viagra, it is all standing on end.”
George adds that, ideally, he would like to sneak a silk robe, a bottle of martini, a stuntman and a make-up man into camp with him.
George, known for his immaculate appearance, says: “I know everyone is expecting me to turn up in a tuxedo and look all dashing but that’s over with. Before I left I went to a barber and had a seven dollar military haircut.
“There’s no way I could have kept up my usual appearance in the jungle, at night my hair is woven by angels at home, so I had to have it shaved off. It was cut with a razor and now it looks like it has had Viagra, it is all standing on end.”
George adds that, ideally, he would like to sneak a silk robe, a bottle of martini, a stuntman and a make-up man into camp with him.
- 11/12/2009
- by Lisa McGarry
- Unreality
After judge rejected first verdict, the jury again finds rapper guilty of 2002 slaying.
By Gil Kaufman
C Murder
Photo: Soul Brother/FilmMagic
Three hours after a judge rejected their first guilty verdict, the jury in the trial of Corey "C Murder" Miller again found the former No Limit Records rapper guilty of the 2002 slaying of a New Orleans teenager on Tuesday.
The jury initially voted 10-2 to convict Miller on Tuesday morning, but Judge Hans Liljeberg rejected the verdict and ordered the jury to deliberate further, even though the voting margin was enough to convict the defendant of second-degree murder.
Miller's legal team requested a mistrial, but Liljeberg rejected that motion and pressed the jury to go back to deliberations. The New Orleans Times-Picayune vividly described the contentious scene inside the jury room, in which the jurors struggled for 13 hours over two days in deliberations that "degenerated into yelling, crying...
By Gil Kaufman
C Murder
Photo: Soul Brother/FilmMagic
Three hours after a judge rejected their first guilty verdict, the jury in the trial of Corey "C Murder" Miller again found the former No Limit Records rapper guilty of the 2002 slaying of a New Orleans teenager on Tuesday.
The jury initially voted 10-2 to convict Miller on Tuesday morning, but Judge Hans Liljeberg rejected the verdict and ordered the jury to deliberate further, even though the voting margin was enough to convict the defendant of second-degree murder.
Miller's legal team requested a mistrial, but Liljeberg rejected that motion and pressed the jury to go back to deliberations. The New Orleans Times-Picayune vividly described the contentious scene inside the jury room, in which the jurors struggled for 13 hours over two days in deliberations that "degenerated into yelling, crying...
- 8/12/2009
- MTV Music News
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