While speaking with 1313Fx’s Tom Devlin earlier this week, the makeup artist (who will appear in an upcoming episode of Syfy’s reality show "Face Off" and who is currently prepping FX for Chad Ferrin’s Dances with Werewolves) tipped us off to the creature work he recently finished for the Opie Cooper-directed feature flick Big Bad.
“It was an awesome shoot!” Devlin told us of the Canton, Mississippi-filmed production, which was written by director Cooper, Danny Dauphin and Beth Kander and produced by Rick Moore of Eyevox Entertainment. Starring Cameron Deane Stewart (In My Shoes), Ainsley Bailey, Hannah Bryan (Rites of Spring), Clint Carmichael, Madeline Thelton, creature actor Brad Bishop and co-writer Dauphin, Big Bad revolves around (according to producer Moore) “three kids, each with their own agenda, who agree to participate in an eccentric biology teacher's fundraiser, which is hosted in an old abandoned jailhouse with a shady past.
“It was an awesome shoot!” Devlin told us of the Canton, Mississippi-filmed production, which was written by director Cooper, Danny Dauphin and Beth Kander and produced by Rick Moore of Eyevox Entertainment. Starring Cameron Deane Stewart (In My Shoes), Ainsley Bailey, Hannah Bryan (Rites of Spring), Clint Carmichael, Madeline Thelton, creature actor Brad Bishop and co-writer Dauphin, Big Bad revolves around (according to producer Moore) “three kids, each with their own agenda, who agree to participate in an eccentric biology teacher's fundraiser, which is hosted in an old abandoned jailhouse with a shady past.
- 1/14/2011
- by SeanD.
- DreadCentral.com
Here is where we left things off on Friday two weeks ago, heading into the Thanksgiving holiday: CBS was handed its first non-n.1 finish on the night this season by ABC, which edged the eye network by a tenth of a rating point for its first Friday victory in adults 18-49. CBS rebounded last night, returning to the top spot in the demo (1.6/5) by the same tenth of a rating point margin over ABC whose newsmagazines inched down. ABC's 20/20 (1.9/6, 6.8 million) was once again the top-rated program of the night in 18-49, down a tenth from its average 2 weeks ago, while the network's Primetime: What Would You Do (1.4/4, 4.8 million) at 9 Pm was down 2 tenths. CBS' Blue Bloods (1.7/6, 11.4 million) was tops in viewers, up a tenth from 2 weeks ago. CSI: NY (1.7/6, 10.2 million) was up one tenth from its fast national result and two tenths from its final, while Medium (1.4/5, 6.8 million) held steady.
- 12/4/2010
- by NELLIE ANDREEVA
- Deadline TV
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