Wednesday, December 06, 2006

Sex Machine Revs Up March 2007

Sex Machine Leaves Mark on Anthem Pictures
Scary Actioner – part Frankenstein, part pulp – Acquired for Worldwide Distribution
Agoura Hills, CA – Anthem Pictures President & CEO Chuck Adelman announced today it had acquired all rights to Austin, TX filmmaker Christopher Sharpe’s debut feature film, Sex Machine for worldwide distribution. The scary action-thriller is scheduled for a DVD Premiere in the United States in March 2007.


Sex Machine, which takes its name from a mysterious tattoo on the hero’s arm is the gripping story of a man who wakes up in the middle of a gangland hit to discover that his limbs are not his own. Frank is a tough-talking patchwork assassin, stitched together from the body parts of other failed assassins. When Frank learns that his ex-girlfriend is the next test subject, he opens both barrels on his “creators” and unleashes a gory bloodbath of revenge.

“When we first screened the movie we knew we had a winner – not only with the audience who love movies like Reservoir Dogs or The Killer, but with the folks who like their gore, “said Adelman. “Sex Machine really delivers the goods. This is a pulpy hybrid of horror and hitmen that really goes for the throat.”

Sex Machine, winner of the 2006 MicroCinema and DeadCenter Film Festivals was shot in and around Austin, TX and Oklahoma City, OK and comes from the demented minds of Director Christopher Sharpe and screenwriter John Oak Dalton. Shot for over several months as cast and crew were available, Sharpe and Director of Photography Shogo have infused with the movie with what critics have called, “killer visual style” from the opening credits onward. Hundreds of sketches, conceptual photos and makeup tests were completed so that the filmmakers could keep a consistent and interesting look on their meager budget. The planning paid off.

The movie was brought to Anthem by writer-producer Bill Cunningham (Scarecrow, .Com For Murder and the upcoming Gore Gore Gore-met ) when the director sent him a copy for his advice. “I watched the movie from beginning to end without having to fast forward, which is a testament to the story’s punch. I called Christopher right away and asked if the film had distribution and if he was represented by anyone. I wanted to be that guy. From there I took it around to my colleagues in the industry and Chuck really responded to what I did – the film’s pulpiness.”

Plans for the March 2007 DVD include: the feature, trailers, a DVD commentary track with the filmmakers, a behind-the-scenes feature and a gallery of stills and artwork.
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Yeah, I better get that commentary track cranked out.

Give me a shout at johnoakdalton@hotmail.com.

7 comments:

Christopher Sharpe said...

In all the chaos i have somehow lost your mailing address. But I have a new copy burned and ready to go out to you as soon as I get it.Thanks!

Anonymous said...

John,

Congratulations to Chris and to you. It's a great sense of accomplishment to have ones work picked up. Looking orward to seeing the film.

Matt

Anonymous said...

P.S. Not only am I looking orward but forward as well. See, that's why I'm not a writer :)

Matt

John Oak Dalton said...

Chris,

Just send it to Jennifer Anniston, I'll pick it up there--

JOD

Cunningham said...

John -

I didn't forget you - honest!
I just didn't give a...


Seriously,

Congratulations. You'll note I do mention you in the press release. (I also mention myself, but that's because my ego needed some stroking). Welcome to Hollywood!

;D

Christopher Sharpe said...

Fangoria gives us some love...

http://www.fangoria.com/news_article.php?id=3321

Karl said...

Congratulations! That's great news. Looking forward to seeing it.