Fangoria Blood Drive Collection (2005)
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Synopsis: Two compilations of short films collated by the editors of FANGORIA magazine are presented on this collection. BLOOD DRIVE I: Horror film magazine FANGORIA presents the winning entries from its... Two compilations of short films collated by the editors of FANGORIA magazine are presented on this collection. BLOOD DRIVE I: Horror film magazine FANGORIA presents the winning entries from its reader-based "Blood Drive" contest. The seven horror film shorts, ranging in subject from slashers to zombies to live finger pets, includes: BC Furtney's MR. ERYAMS; Patrick Rea's DISTURBANCES; Patrick Rea and Ryan Jones's A MAN AND HIS FINGER; Drew Rist's THE HITCH; Christopher Garetano's INSIDE; Joel Robertson's SHADOWS OF THE DEAD; and Chip Gubera's SONG OF THE DEAD. Hosted by musician, director, and horror aficionado Rob Zombie. BLOOD DRIVE II: When horror fans want to read about the stars of the genre, and see some blood-spattered pictures from hot new movies, they turn to FANGORIA magazine. But here, FANGORIA takes a step into celluloid, with a compilation of short films that have been sent into the magazine as part of their "Blood Drive" competition. Titles such as "Means To An End" and "Sawbones" indicate that some gory treats are in store, while delectable hostess Mistress Juliya introduces each film. [More]
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