Saturday, June 1, 2024

THE QUANTUM STORM E-MAGAZINE FOR JUNE 2024 IS RELEASED!!!

Victoria Yap as Aria Vista QSE.357 ISSUE 33 dtd 6/1/2024

42 Pages

ON THE COVER - Victoria Yap
Photo by D. R. Quintana

MAIN ARTICLES

Take a look inside Operation Iscandar - The studio releases the first official look at a new series that will have action & an exciting storyline. Read liner notes to the development of the shows scripts/screenplay.

Meet Victoria Yap & other actors of Operation Iscandar - The studio says top notch actors were cast for this new series. Learn about their backgrounds & acting credentials.

From script to screen - A good films history is only as good as the documentation kept from pre-production to the completion of your project. Learn how to keep your key ideas from prying eyes.

Take a look at QUANTUM ECLIPSE! - The studios second project and short film filled with horror and solid drama, starring Stacie Rowe & Valjean Eskridge II.

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Monday, May 27, 2024

"OPERATION ISCANDAR" REVEALS NEW SCIFI ADVENTURE, WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW...

Victoria Yap as Aria Vista

The Woodlands, TX - Years of feature film and web series experience in developing new and inventive projects, has brought the studios newest science fiction effort to the forefront of this years line of planned production.

Operation ISCANDAR [Is'-kander] is fallout from a plethora of scripts, that stretched out over thirteen years but under a different title. The initial series fell under few tweaks and re-writes to ensure that if it would launch again, it would have to be rooted under a original project, distancing itself from other well known and established television shows and series.

What surfaced during an intense re-write of the original scripts and screenplay was an interesting dark tale of intrigue that embroiled a story of the aftermath of a galactic war, fought many light years away, but one that still endangers the lives of countless worlds on the outer edge of the known universe. This idealism became the basis for ISCANDAR's message; captured, presented, and aimed at a broader new fan base filled with a need for a solid, darkly cerebral SciFi series.

This reinvention required a new title and also a new way to market and advertise the series in this age of multimedia where just about anyone can produce good entertainment in videos just thirty seconds long and successfully present them on several well-known platforms. With Houston's amateur independent film community now floundering in the scraps of "what was," the studio spent two years studying on how to develop shorter scripted video content by building plots and storylines to target viewers with viral content, building a solid trend to better harness the attention of potential new fans. This new format is planned to deliver the shows message with "direct impact" story telling, but without lengthy or drawn out dialog that can slow episodes down.

Operation Iscandar Poster
How the studio developed the new shows title. Ten years ago, the studio considered many titles during the initial development of the series, the first being MINOTAUR, that was presented as a fan based Star Trek spinoff. Over time with changes in the scripts, countless changes in cast and locations occurred, it was evident that the title for the project also needed to be changed. The studios CEO [D. R. Quintana] happened to be studying the Arabic language when he stumbled upon several words which he used since his youth, that caught his attention. 

One word, "Iscandar" [originally pronounced as Is'-kan-'Dahr] was one of the familiar words, used to identify the name a distant world in an old SciFi animated series called "Star Blazers" that ran on American television in 1979; but in Japan it ran under the name Space Battleship Yamato five years earlier in 1974. The CEO found in his studies that in Arabic, and under pronunciation of "Is-kander," the word fell under the new meaning of "the protector of men." Using the newly understood pronunciation of the word, the studio re-wrote the title of the SciFi project and a different vision of the series began to form. Operation Iscandar would be produced to define the series as a mission to guide mankind towards a peaceful and productive future, to be protected at all cost. There would be no need for space ships, no Federation, no empires.  

OPERATION ISCANDAR Promo ShotVast changes in the news series scripting also demanded that new talent to be cast. Due to the name change and now the shows direction, the studio began developing new characters to fill the show. After an intense casting call of which over 75 local Houston actors responded to, the studio found its lead actor. Leading this series would fall to the talented and capable hands of Victoria Yap of Waller, Texas. 

Yap quickly proved to be an established actress in the local indie film community with extensive training and skills, working with some of the most talented Houston based independent actors and film teams. She has a strong history in acting, but also as some impressive experience as a producer which can help the series develop further in future episodes planned for production.

The studio team was truly impressed with Yap's video submissions for her  audition which separated her from a short list of finalists. Yap insisted that she was captivated by the series script and felt that she was up to the challenge of bringing the character of Aria Vista to life. A first time meeting with the show's director, proved to present a strong chemistry between the actor and the show's creator. Shortly after the first meet and greet, the two began working on taking larger steps to get the series into production in a shorter time span than originally planned.

The new SciFi project demanded a talented "sidekick" for the lead character in the series, so the studio cast Tiffany Anders to fill that position. Anders originally submitted an audition for the role of the fictitious Aria Vista, but was given a secondary role which she took with excited glee. The project director [Quintana] was completely mystified by the amount of audition videos that Anders had on file. He felt that she has a unique ability to change her personae in a dazzling and almost chameleon-like approach; something that casting directors often look for in high quality productions. According to studio scripting and episode plotlines, she will be playing the part of a FBI agent who is searching for her missing partner.  Anders is currently also partaking roles in other films and commercials, even landing a few roles as an extra on current television projects being filmed in the Houston area.

To build up the dramatic side of the series subplot and add a little comedy to the series, the studio cast Valjean Eskridge as a missing FBI agent who holds the key to some interesting plot twists within the first season of the series. He will be required to play the roles of at least five to six different characters during the shows run, each one having a different intellect and colorful background in an attempt to develop the character who lives in a deranged state that keeps the character interesting. Eskridge has worked with the studio on several past projects, including an extensive rewrite of this SciFi series itself, adding changes to the scripting of the screenplay and taking big part in filling the shoes as an Assistant Director. 

Eskridge currently has a role in the horror short film entitled Quantum Eclipse, which is currently in production, pairing up with some new talent which will give him more opportunities to expand his acting prowess.

Every good SciFi series needs a deadly bad guy or evil woman to ruin the progress of the heroes plan to save the universe, so the studio cast Stacie Rowe to take the role as the antagonist, whose only purpose is to literally disrupt the progress of good intentions towards the end of the first season. She is a new comer to SciFi projects, mainly accepting castings for western genre short films, features, and the like. She submitted a casting video for Iscandar, and even though her submission was received a week after the submission deadline, the casting director saw something dark in her video submission that could be used in the show, but for another darker and sinister role. After submitting her video audition, Rowe was concerned that the studio didn't reach back to her right away. 

"I get this audition request from this man who I didn't even attempt to pronounce his last name," recalls Rowe. "Time passed and I emailed him asking if the role had been cast. A little later I received a reply and got a 'Oh, good to hear back from you, I will call you tomorrow morning' and I thought to myself, 'Awe damn, I’m pushing it!' But when I got the call the next day as he promised, the director said that my audition reminded him of a ten year nightmare he'd been having and I thought to myself, 'Stacie, you really blew it!' But he explained his reasoning, adding that my audition was BADASS in more ways than one. So yes, he had me at BADASS!"

Rowe has also accepted the lead role and has been cast as a Sheriff in the studio horror film, QUANTUM ECLIPSE, which is currently in production.

The studios "go-to-girl" has always been Saira Ramos, now a charter member of the studio. She has been working with Quantum Storm Pictures since 2009, taking part in almost every studio project working either as an actor, a camera operator, having assistant producer duties, or also step in as a studio model. She has partook in every genre of independent film projects from SciFi to horror to comedy to dramatic works, played key roles in The Secret of Angelika5, Pair of Aces, and Zero Zero One. Working along side the studio with director [Quintana] in studio projects for over 15 years, becoming a veteran actress that can fill any role at any time. 

In Iscandar, Ramos will play an "Agent" that has been missing for several months, forcing an alien presence to send another agent, Aria Vista, to investigate her disappearance. In the original first run of scripts for this SciFi project, she was planned to play the role of a First Officer onboard a starship, which was eventually re-written. A secondary project, Grey Panic, was also rewritten and added into Iscandar to extend a subplot within the show.
 
"The challenging part of Saira's role will be that her fate will change the direction of the series to a more darker sub plot by the end of the first season," says Quintana. "If we play our cards right with the quick paced [but planned] screenplay, the show will deliver a powerful and dark message that will carry the series into a second season."

Yap will have a talented core of actors to assist her in the series. The actors, Anders, Eskridge, Rowe, and Ramos have all signed on board to launch the first season of ten to twelve episodes for a strong start this fall. The series has not been rated, but it will be produced in 6K format with 7.2 Surround Sound quality. 

A teaser trailer has been released on both Rumble.com and on the studios Facebook page, with a planned trailer release before the end of August 2024. The Quantum Storm .357 E-Magazine will promote a feature issue with more details and behind the scenes production photos in June.

Tuesday, May 21, 2024

"BABY REINDEER" IS A CEREBRAL MINDFUCK!...

🎥🎞️Series Review🎞️🎥 - BABY REINDEER [2024] - Netflix - [R] - Directed by Weronika Tofilsa and Josephine Bornebusch. Produced by Matthew Mulot. Written and created by Richard Gadd. Starring Richard Gadd, Jessica Gunning, Nava Mau, and Tom Goodman-Hill. Produced entirely in the United Kingdom.

Based on true events, Comedian Donny Dunn [Gadd] is a struggling artist, just trying to live the dream of being a successful comedian in a field full of strong competition. He's been lucky to have people help him along the way, sometimes having the changes of a lifetime land his way, then things just seem to crash down on him hard. One day at his real job, a bar-tending gig, he meets a barfly named Martha [Gunning] who turns his world around by becoming a relentless stalker who seemingly begins to turn up everywhere he goes. She emails him constantly and it increases to an absurd attraction after she gets his phone number. Due to some circumstances that occurred in his past, Dunn becomes consumed with trying to understand why Martha has chosen him, opening up his own traumatic past which only makes things worse, and he struggles with every inch of his being to find a way to escape Martha's control over him.

THE GOOD - The writing and screenplay are mesmerizing and hard to believe. The deeper and deeper the story goes, the more and more draining of life is taken from the lead actor. You see the actor [Gunn] deteriorate along with the story, each event that transpires, and his transformation is truly and starkly breathtaking. Gunning's performance of "Martha" is a far cry from hope against a real lady who truly does exist. Her performance as the deranged Martha is noteworthy for award and applause. All of the extras in the seven part series are well performed and presented as either strong supporters of Dunn's claim or friends who question his failure to shut Martha down from the very beginning.

THE BAD - There is a dark part of this series that just caught me off guard. It deals with date raping, and even though it is important to see what actually transpired to understand the lead characters mindset, it was tough to watch.

POST MORTEM - This is one mind fuck of a mini series. If you've never been stalked before or bullied by persons who were beneath you in stature, this is one hell of a series to watch and try to learn from. Kudos to all involved!

⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️💫 [4.5 of 5 Stars]

Saturday, May 11, 2024

"THE IRON CLAW" HITS THE MAT AND CRAWLS TO THE ROPES...

🎥🎞️Movie Review🎞️🎥 - THE IRON CLAW [2024] - PG13 - HBO MAX - Directed and Written by Sean Durkin. Produced by Tessa Ross, Juliette Howell, Angus Lamont, and Derrin Schlesinger. Starring Zach Efron, Jeremy Allen White, Harris Dickinson, Maura Tierney, Stanley Simons, Holt McCallany, and Lily James. Budget $15.9 Million.

In 1979, during the hayday in the growth of televised Championship Wrestling, a legendary wrestler, Fritz Von Erich [McCallany], known in the early circles of wrestling lore as a “maniac fighter,” was not only proficient in the sport, he was considered a master wrestler who never got to win a Championship title in his career as an active wrestler. Later in life, he prepared three of his sons to carry on his legacy. These three young men would change the path of wrestling forever, but the family was cursed with bad luck, which seemed to step in at every attempt to secure a championship within the family. One by one, the sons began to die of under strange circumstances, including the overuse of drugs, committing suicide, and dealing with serious injuries that forced them all to live with considerable pain. This movie concerns Kevin Von Erich [Efron], who at the end of his wrestling career, distanced his personal family from the "Von Erich" curse by changing his family name.

THE GOOD - The transformation of a few actors [Zefron and White] were extraordinary. The addition of Harley Race [played by Kevin Anton] was completely mind blowing. Very good use of vintage vehicles.

THE BAD - The cinematography was atrocious. Too many closeups and not enough open-panning of the wrestling matches giving a wide view of what was happening in the wrestling ring. The screenplay was weak, most importantly, there wasn't enough character development between the brothers, except that they were brothers and that the father was a borderline self-centered narcissist who demanded nothing but success and competition between his sons. Even though Zefron is a talented actor, I feel that the emotional toll being felt by Kevin Von Erich during his darkest time was way beyond his ability to grasp the performance; just looking sad doesn’t cut it. The production team seemed unable to bring the 1980's back to life, even incidentally filming scenes of today's downtown Dallas skyline, trying to pass it off as what was once seen in the early 1980s. ***On a special bad note, the casting of Aaron Dean Eisenberg as Rick Flair was a complete embarrassment to the actual wrestler man/personae.

POST MORTEM - I was raised on watching Texas wrestling on television. This film would have been better off as a made for television movie. The intensity of Fritz Von Erich didn't match the acting result of emotion from the other actors and the wrestling spots were too short. There were so many questions to the real events that occurred to the Von Erich family, that the script and director seemed to only gloss over important events and show a softer side of the story telling to keep the real family members from reliving certain dark experiences. If this film was based on real events, the fans and viewers deserve to see what really happened. I also think that the ending to this semi-indie film was just a little looney; showing three brothers meeting each other in heaven after two committed suicide and one died of a drug overdose. If this truly was an attempt at making the end of the feature an emotional moment, it was badly planned and poorly executed. This is an okay film to watch on a Sunday when you have nothing else to do.

⭐️⭐️⭐️💫 [3.5 of 5 Stars]

Saturday, May 4, 2024

"GHOSTIES [2011]" IS RE-RELEASED ON RUMBLE.COM!


GHOSTIES POSTER
The Woodlands, TX - Quantum Storm Pictures has remastered and again released the summer of 2011 hit, GHOSTIES: THE WITCHES SPELL on Rumble.com. During the short films initial release, the film was a hit with pre-teens and teenagers who filled a 400 seat capacity movie theater with over 550 children and their parents, which still hold the record for the largest audience attendance for a low budget film on it's premier in Texas independent film history. The film was masterly prepared with the perfect pitch in marketing that targeted the local youth.

GHOSTIES stars Tanner Fontana, Jessica Yanker, Haley Coker, Emily Thompson, Alan Berkowitz, Fabritzia Faustinella, and Matthew Jasso. The movie was produced in five days during the late spring and early summer of 2011 with a low budget slightly exceeding $8500 and shot entirely in Montgomery, TX. Many of the crew members on the production team were the mothers of the actors; the most prized mothers who assistanted the director were Joan Yanker Scardino, Jamie Coker, Yvonne Fontana, Tina Carroll, and Darla Redwine.

The film was presented on the big screen four times in four different cities, Katy, Texas being the debut city which brought in the most attendance to the short film. With the help of t-shirt, movie poster and DVD sales, the movie paid off the films budget plus a whole lot more. During the time of it's release, GHOSTIES was the first successful film produced entirely with young teenagers as lead characters who partook in a film that succeeded past a rivalry of slasher and zombie films, all were released during the same time, but Ghosties crushed those other films in ticket sales and attendance. The marketing for this film was well planned and theater attendance [on its premiere night] proved that targeting teens was a move never attempted before in the local Houston area.

Only a few of the little teen actors maintained a successful acting status after Ghosties fell off the mantle of film success. Tanner Fontana has progressed as an actor taking part in a long line of television commercials, films, and even leading roles in theater stage plays; for a short time he was also working on a singing career. Director David Quintana was impressed with Fontana's skills in front of the camera, and with strong support from his parents, the director thought that there was very little that the young actor couldn't do. "Tanner was a handsome man and a true gentleman on and off the set of the film," recalls Quintana. "With just a wink from his eyes, this kid could capture your heart and bring a smile to an entire room. He knew how to use his gift and I was amazed by the reaction of the audience when he did his part to bring his character to life." Tanner continues to work on a career in acting.

Jessica Yanker was also a big part of the Secret of Angelika5 series that was on season hiatus during the release of Ghosties. Quintana brought Yanker into the film due to her needing to bolster her filming resume at the time and he felt that a part in this teen thriller would be perfect to build her confidence in front of the camera. "Jessica came to the set well prepared and delivered her part like a veteran actor," recalls Quintana. "She spent time with the other teams helping them to prepare prior to the cameras rolling. Having her on the set was a treat and I feel like she learned as much from the young actors as she was giving them little insights on how to deliver their lines." Yanker is now a college grad, married and a mother to be.

The main cast of actresses in the film have all grown up and have gone their separate ways. Some still work in video projects, others have become rodeo queens, college graduates, and even naturalists. "During the time of film production, none of these little ladies were under pressure or had a worry in their minds while filming," recalls Quintana. "After the first night of filming, everyone was tired and wanting to hit their beds. In the morning the cast had a huge breakfast at the Magnolia Diner in Montgomery, Texas and we were back to working on the film. The mothers did a fantastic job keeping the girls and Tanner organized and prepping them for each new scene. There was so much positive energy during the filming of this little gem. Some great memories were created."

This re-release of the GHOSTIES movie also has something new to offer the viewers of the film. During the initial release of the film, some ghost sequences were re-produced to give the film an updated ghost effect which was not present in the initial release. "Because this was a kids film, during the time of the initial release I decided to 'dumb down' the ghost effect on a major scene so that the youngsters watching the film weren't mentally freaked out by seeing something ghostly," says Quintana. "I wanted everyone who watched this film to enjoy it on it's release. Some of the sequences were considered too harsh and too mature during parent screenings of the film. The reason for the film jumping in rating from 'G' to "PG" were because of the more mature story parts of the film and the addition of the visualized suicide that occurs during a flashback scene."

The director would enjoy four more movie debuts with four new film premieres, but GHOSTIES would prove to be his lone plateau of success on the big screen. The director says that a sequel to GHOSTIES was attempted with an all new set of little actors. But even though the script, the production was again fun, funny and exciting, it was only successful at delivering the product as a sizzle reel. 

"Some people say we waited to long, some say that the magic was all used up," adds Quintana. "I think there's another movie left to tell the tale of the little ladies and the ghosts that haunt their local cemetery, but maybe the story should be told as grown ups, as they are all grown up now...but you never know."

Casey P. Costelloe
Contributing Writer.

Wednesday, May 1, 2024

THE QUANTUM STORM .357 E-MAGAZINE FOR MAY 2024 IS RELEASED!!!

 

QSE.357 May Cover
QSE.357 ISSUE 32 dtd 5/1/2024

32 Pages

ON THE COVER - Broken Glass
Photo by D. R. Quintana

MAIN ARTICLES

The Star Trek Franchise is not what it used to be - Quantum Storm Pictures adjusted a feature project to distance itself from the creative writing format known to many SciFi fans. 

Faking success in indie films, meet some local experts! - From Houston to San Antonio, to Austin, to Dallas, film teams have tried to fake success by entering questionable film festivals, paid for awards, & claimed top notch films, when they weren't even close.

Are indie film directors really a dime a dozen? - Is hiring a film director is as easy as picking out a pair of new socks? Meet a few narcissistic producers who made some bad decisions.

The mastery of wardrobe, you can up your game? - We interview professional wardrobe specialists who have worked on Western and SciFi projects.

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Sunday, April 28, 2024

DEEP RETROSPECT ON THE FAILURE OF "STAR TREK ENTERPRIZE"

🎥🎞️Series Review🎞️🎥 - STAR TREK ENTERPRISE [2001-2005] - Paramount+ - PG13 - Produced by Rick Berman & Brannon Braga. Tons of writers and directors, some directors were previous Star Trek shows. Stars Scott Bakula, Jolene Blalock, John Billingsley, Connor Trinnear, Dominic Keating, Linda Park, and Anthony Montgomery. Launched September 26, 2001 and ended May 13, 2005.

Before many of the original Star Trek shows and timelines, there was a foundation that was set by a new breed of space traveler, close to our present times, who were chosen to go into space on board the first "warp capable" space ship known as the NX-01 ENTERPRISE. , Led by Captain Johnathon Archer [Bakula], non military officer. These are the voyages of that new crew, who through many tough times dealing with new alien species, tried their best to represent earth on a space vessel that was produced to establish a foothold on peaceful exploration. In the end, the experiment was a total washout, the crew and ship were either killed and eventually erased from the rest of earths history.

THE GOOD - It's another Star Trek series.

THE BAD - Bad acting, bad plotlines, bad directing, no ground breaking story arcs that tie what we know of the Federation and it's allies to the actual history of the entire Star Trek universe. No mention of the Romulan Wars, which was pivotal to the establishment of the "Federation of Planets."

POST MORTEM - I remember trying to follow this monstrosity when it first debuted on television. I was excited that Scott Bakula, of Quantum Leap, was chosen to lead the cast and that this was going to be a series that established the Star Trek universe, claiming to eventually not only lay the foundation of the Federation, but answer the most important question of all, "How did the Star Trek universe begin?" The problem with this piece of shit series was that it was handled by bad writers [especially Chris Black] and some bad plot lines [also written by Chris Black]. There are hints to this and that, probably to try and bait the overseers to another season or two, but the bait wasn't tasty enough and the entire thing was harpooned before it was allowed to surface for another breath. This idea was SO DEAD that there was never a chance for this experiment to go to the big screen. In my honest opinion, the entire series should have circled a hug plot around the early Federation accidentally stepping into Romulan territory and instigating an interstellar war between empires. During the Star Trek Original Series [STOS] - Commander Spock mentioned that a war had "broken out" between alliances [or empires] and that both sides "Fought with primitive atomic weapons, in primitive space vessels, which allowed no quarter, no captives...no human, Romulan, or ally has ever seen the other...a treaty, established by subspace radio, established this neutral zone..." 

The final season of ENTERPRISE should have ended with the early Federation signing a peace treaty with the Romulan Empire over faded "subspace radio" that was also mentioned by Commander Spock. I have to also note that Berman and Braga lost a lot of respect from the Star Trek community for their failure. And it wouldn't be until many years that the Star Trek franchise would surface again through other very bad, even worse writers; like J. J. Abrams.

Dog Shit 💩💩💩💩💩 [5 of 5 Poops]

Tuesday, April 23, 2024

"DRAGONSLAYER" IS STILL ONE OF THE MOST EPIC FILMS EVER PRODUCED!

In 1981, one of the best films [that still holds solid ground today] was released in theaters and I am one of the lucky ones to have seen this ground breaking film in theaters when I was a teen. This film was produced by both Paramount and Disney and was the first time that Industrial Lights and Magic [ILM] helped make a film outside of Star Wars, not that I knew any of those consequences back in the day. All I knew is that Hollywood had the magic to make things look extremely real and also make large beasts [the the dragon in the film] seem to move in a lifelike prowess through the use of ground breaking puppetry and "go motion" techniques that revolutionized the way special effects would forever make creatures come to life...for a while.

The DRAGONSLAYER [1981] movie was directed by Matthew Robbins, written by Robbins and Hal Barwood, and produced by Barwood and Howard K. Koch. The epic sound track was composed by Alex North and was nominated for best music in 1981. What this movie had that was most impressive were the sets, wardrobe, and a strong cast that brought their dark script to life. Veteran actor Ralph Richardson portrayed the aged and retired Sorcerer Ulrich to so much perfection, that his performance solidified the future expectancy for any future films that presented a master of magic; including later films like Harry Potter and the Lord of the Rings trilogy.

The movie starred Peter NacNicol, Caitlin Clarke, John Hallam, Peter Eyre, Chloe Salaman, and Albert Salmi. In my opinion, NacNicol's role as Galen was badly cast and should have been given to an actor who had a far more heroic look to him. Over the years, I held this strong opinion until I actually had the opportunity to read a copy of the actual script and screenplay, which actually called for a more younger student for the Sorcerer. Given the educational background and training that NacNicol carried under his belt, I accepted that perhaps at the time, he was the better choice to helm the lead for this film. For the moments of horror and terror presented in the film, the part of the lead required an actor with extensive skill in theater performances, which NacNicol was know for.
 
What makes this movie even more interesting to preview, are the inanimate objects that were also characters in the film; objects in the possession of the lead character were important to tell their tale and were awe inspiring to watch when they were introduced. These items were the Sorcerers necklace, which seemed to move on its own and assist the young Galen on his journey, to the Dragonslayer Spear that was introduced as an illegal weapon, made sharp enough to injure or even kill the dragon, and a shield made from dragon scales that helped the young man survive several fireball attacks from the beast at large.
 
I've often felt that the antagonist, King Casiodorus Rex, was also duly and masterfully played by Eyre. And I have to say that there's just something about playing an English king that not only requires the ability to act like one, but to look like a pompous asshole who is above the law at every turn. The only weakness he shows is the love for his daughter Princess Elspeth, played by Salaman, which forces his hand to be the young Galen to help save her life. That part of the films screenplay was just perfectly performed and presented in the film.
 
The films real strength comes from the belief that Galen looked up to his master Ulrich, like any young boy who looked up to his father. The chemistry between NacNicol and Richardson was laid out brilliantly in the first acts of the film. There was genuine admiration and love between the two, and the director caught those sequences so well, it made me actually care for both the characters throughout the films presentation. The Sorcerer was presented not only as a wielder of magic, but as a wise elder who was teaching a young boy the rights and wrongs about life and the reasoning for taking magic as a power with great responsibility.
 
After spending a few hours studying up on the films production, Disney was under pressure of a growing controversy over presenting some violence, some adult themes and brief nudity which were approved by the Paramount side of the films production. But in my opinion, the violence and adult themes were necessary for the film to deliver it's realistic, dramatic side of story telling. And as for the brief nudity, I thought it was stylish and a "slam dunk" technique that was needed to separate the eventual dilemma between two main characters who would eventually become the romantic part of the film.

I often thought that the casting of Caitlin Clarke as Valerian was the perfect touch for the film. Her rugged and tough personae was a magnificent touch on this film. Most of the early parts of the film presented her playing a male lead, then switched to the romantic role for quirky Galen, played by MacNicol. During that era of filming, I'm pretty sure that there were limited actresses who could have filled her part and played of being "a man" of the village. In my youth, I truly thought that Galen was a male until the naked reveal. Clarke looked tough as nails, then gentle and frail when she needed to be.

The big bad guy was actually the dragon, named Vermithrax Pejorative. A lot of ground breaking design, development, and production went in to make this behemoth come to life, including the addition of two World War II-era flame throwers that were used for the dragons fire breath effect and several vocalizations of wild animals, most predators, some farm and zoo animals, that were manipulated for the dragons roar and screams. A large part of the films budget went to creating a life sized head, neck, a part of the wing span, a large leg and tail. Outside of 1976's successful King Kong movie, this had never been attempted before, especially when you add the addition of the "go motion" filming techniques used to bring the entire creature to life.

DRAGONS SLAYER has everything that any real mystical adventurer would want to see in a film that tells the story of magic, sorcerers, swords, and dragons. I found writing this blog entry on this film entertaining, just looking up all the source data and liner notes on how this epic film was put together. I know that this movie is on the top ten list of best movies ever seen by at least one of my sons. It is surely one of my top films that I got see in my youth during the boom of Hollywood's growth in special effects. Watch this film, you will definitely not regret the experience!

Thursday, April 11, 2024

"RESIDENT ALIEN" IS THE PERFECT DARK COMEDY PRESCRIPTION

Series Review - RESIDENT ALIEN [2021-24] - SyFy - [PG 13] - Created by Chris Sheridan. Based on the comic book of the same title by Peter Hogan and Steve Parkhouse. Stars Alan Tudyk, Sara Tomko, Corey Reynolds, Alice Wetterlund, Linda Hamilton, Levi Fiehler, Judah Prehn, and Elizabeth Bowen. Currently three completed seasons.

Harry Vanderspeigle [Tudyk] is a doctor visiting a small town doctor, holding a deep dark secret from everyone there. After taking over as the towns lead doctor, he is on a mission to hide himself within the human population while he searches for an alien ship that brought him to earth. This doctor is actually an alien that was on a mission to destroy all life on earth with a deadly weapon. While trying to hide himself on earth, he gains the friendship of several local townspeople who are unaware of his true intentions. But his presence is also known by a dark organization inside the military that want to find his ship and also capture him to "study him."

THE GOOD - The actors performances keep this awesome series rolling in the right direction each season. Tudyk is at home playing the lead in this series, often pushing his performance level to new heights and he certainly look at home in the series. The supporting cast are a league of new talent who also have their own moments of splendor throughout each new episode. Special kudos go out to the performances of Wetterlund and Elizabeth Bowen who bring a special magic to their roles and increasing the humorous level of zaniness this series delivers with epic proportions. The CGI and visual effects are top notch and the practical effects make the series seem more believable at every turn.

THE BAD - Even though she's credited for being in the series, there isn't enough Linda Hamilton to see in the series.

POST MORTEM - For a dark comedy SciFi series, this show is top notch! I find it hard to believe that I only found out about this series this year after it's been running for three years. It's fun entertainment and I've belted out many laughs in each new episode. Don't take this series to serious though, there are some parts of the show that are just to silly to accept as reality based. The entire Resident Alien series can be binge watched in about three days.

⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️💫 [4.5 of 5 Stars]

Saturday, April 6, 2024

LARRY CARRELL'S "THE QUANTUM DEVIL" STINGS WITH INCREDIBLE VISUALS, BUT IS STILL JUST AN INDIE FILM

Movie Review - THE QUANTUM DEVIL [2023] - [R] - BlueRay - Directed by Larry Carrell. Written by Carrell, Woody Kieth, Zeph Daniels. Starring Niel Dickson, Tyler Tackett, Tamara Radovanic, Edward Apeagyel and Robert Englund. Budget $2Million [In Carrell dollars, of course]

A team of scientists, Led by Doctor Cernovich [Dickson], meet up in Europe to break a quantum barrier and travel into a new dimension. As the barrier is broke, each scientist involved with the barrier experience past experiences and confront an evil alternative or an aggressive result of scenarios that could have happened in the real world. The team of scientist are exposed to demons, large beasts, and some thrilling monster/gore that were not expected during their trip into the inter-dimensional unknown.

THE GOOD - The build up of tension and horror were far better than expected. The wardrobe was phenomenal along with some startling CGI effects and other small visual effects that were layered into some scenes, giving you the feel that the film truly was produced in an older-stylistic European setting. The cinematography was crisp and some of the camera angles were a leap from previous Carrell films.

THE BAD - A large part of the film had a campy feel in many of the performances of the large cast if characters. A lot of "old style" camera effects and monster performances gave some scenes at times that "Thriller" music video look and was just silly and awful. One very noticeable thing was that a lot of the CGI monstrosity that suddenly appeared into a scene never actually interact with the cast, most of it was designed only as epic flash in an attempt to boost up the look of the production, but had no real result to the film or the arc of the plot in general. Oh, I can't forget to mention the blood and gore that was just all over the place in some scenes...It wasn't as bone chilling as it could have been.

PRODUCTION BREAKDOWN

←  Lighting
   Camera Work
←  Screenplay
   Sound
↑   Wardrobe
   Use of Visuals
  Time Lapse
  Editing
↑   Rule of Thirds
  Locations
  Music
←  Ending/Follow through
 
POST MORTEM - This is a good film. Carrell's direction in bringing this film is a huge step in his growth as a filmmaker, but I feel that the casting was the larger part of the films "missing element" for proper success. The addition of Englund was well added to the film, but his part didn't make a significant impact for lifting this slasher/monster movie success. The Quantum Devil is a slasher/monster movie that fits right up there with some older classics, but since there hasn't been any real headway outside of the small slasher/monster film community about it's existence, the sparkle of this film will fade pretty quickly until the next Carrell film gets released.

⭐️⭐️⭐️💫 [3.5 of 5 Stars]
 
Joseph TRAM
Joseph_TRAM @ 10:51pm 4/8/24 - Here you go again, taking aim at a hard hitting film director [something you're not] and trying to bring him down with one of your reviews that has very little attention from the film community you alienated so long ago. Larry has worked hard, devoted all of his time to creating the next best film. He left the Houston scene so long ago and I'm sure you don't have anything but a few films to brag about. Leave the film making to the true filmmakers. I'm pretty sure no one would hire you to produce  film anywhere in any film group. So, go back into your little hideaway and stay put. I know you won't be letting anyone know that some people do call you out!

DRQ Response
Dave Q - Crom laughs at your fore winds! Since Larry Carrell has posed himself into the realm of wanting to be a big name in the film industry, where I agree that he may be in the small world of the slasher film genre. But now being a public figure, his work is open to review and critique by any person who works in the field of watching movies and providing a solid, unbiased review. As far as I'm concerned, I gave him high marks in production, story telling, and cinematography. The star rating reflects his overall work, and yeah, I'm the one who approves the star rating. Not every film Larry makes is enjoyed and liked by everyone and even his rating on Rotten Tomatoes proves my point. You and Larry's team of misfits need to "suck it up" and take each review for what it is...an honest assessment from person[s] who aren't kissing ass from the crazy ride Larry provides.
 
And for the record, this is a monetized blog with an outreach to more countries than you can count. This blog has a large fan base of subscribers and is also followed by several members of the same company that help produce Larry's new movies. Next time do some study before you try shaming me into not posting your comment. Our blog brings the receipts with constant meta data tracking people who come to this blog, and with the help of reader input, we post our numbers proudly. Before you go off shooting at the mouth about defending your favorite director, have the insight to know that you might make an ass out of yourself by being misinformed.
 

Monday, April 1, 2024

THE QUANTUM STORM .357 E-MAGAZINE FOR APRIL 2024 IS RELEASED!!!

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Why Indie Viking Films are never Completed - You've seen the advertisements, the film trailers, even some of the prepared wardrobe, but where are all of the completed indie viking films?

Were you promised success in indie films? - Read the story of four indie actors who were promised huge success in indie circles and were dumped shortly after the indie film they helped produce left town.

Second Chance Filmmakers - A filmmaker completes his/her first film, what now?

The word on the Indie streets is that networks are looking for original works? - Houston has at least three professional projects that are currently streaming online. We chatted with the producers of these shows to get the inside scoop on what to expect for 2025 and beyond!

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