Check Out An Exclusive Still From THE ABCs OF DEATH 2 And Join Tonight's Live Twitter #DeathParty
Horror anthology The ABCs Of Death 2 got off to a rousing start at Fantastic Fest and with the film hitting VOD in the US today there are exclusive stills from the various shorts popping up all over the interwebs. And, yep, we've got one here on ScreenAnarchy as well ... down below you'll find yourself a shot from Ohata Hajime's O Is For Ochlocracy. Remember you can click on that to enlarge it.
And if you're looking to have a bit of fun with the film and interact with the creators of the various segments then get yourself to Twitter tonight at 10pm EST (that's 12 hours from now!) and join in to the #DeathDay party. How's it work? Simple enough ... a healthy cross section of the creators of the film will all be watching the film starting simultaneously at 10pm and live tweeting with the hashtag #DeathDay. So follow along to see who thinks what of what, or fire up the film yourself and join in!
[Yup, I'm an associate producer on the film so full disclosure, bias, etc etc. And, yes, I'm hoping to join in on the party if parenthood chooses to cooperate and actually leave me a bit of time to myself. It often doesn't.]
And if you're looking to have a bit of fun with the film and interact with the creators of the various segments then get yourself to Twitter tonight at 10pm EST (that's 12 hours from now!) and join in to the #DeathDay party. How's it work? Simple enough ... a healthy cross section of the creators of the film will all be watching the film starting simultaneously at 10pm and live tweeting with the hashtag #DeathDay. So follow along to see who thinks what of what, or fire up the film yourself and join in!
[Yup, I'm an associate producer on the film so full disclosure, bias, etc etc. And, yes, I'm hoping to join in on the party if parenthood chooses to cooperate and actually leave me a bit of time to myself. It often doesn't.]
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