He either ducked behind one of the racks of VHS tapes wicked fast, or he's wearing the Nailgunner's special camoflage, because this guy is gone. HubrisWeen 2016, Day 20: There's Nothing Out There (1991) In the grand scheme of things, Scream was nothing new.
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Various horror films are referenced, including Psycho. DIRECTOR: Rolfe Kanefsky.
Shot to be fun and re-watched thanks to its VHS-references, There’s Nothing Out There! Horror comedies tackling genre tropes were certainly not completely unheard of by 1989 standards (when this was shot and filmed), but rarely have any been done as well as "There's Nothing Out There." Why should you care? WRITER: Rolfe Kanefsky. Features: New introduction by LK; Behind-the … Along the way, they drive past a tragic scene, the cause of which was shown during the movie's intro. THERE'S NOTHING OUT THERE. The song reached number 4 in the United Kingdom, which was JX's highest charting song there. Overall, There is Nothing Out There didn't do as much for me as it evidently did for others, but it makes for a fun viewing and is recommended to fans of horror comedy. "always, always, always, rewatchable, the movie is a blast of goop and boobs from beginning to its loopy finale" Produced and edited by acclaimed editor Victor Kanefsky (GANJA & HESS, BLOODSUCKING FREAKS), Vinegar Syndrome presents the Blu-ray debut of THERE'S NOTHING OUT THERE, newly restored from its 35mm interpositive and featuring more extra features than any other title in our catalog, including Kanefsky's first feature, MURDER IN WINTER. Unfortunately, I saw this on a rather poor VHS copy, but apparently there's a better DVD out now. “[Rolfe Kanefsky] invented the self-referential horror flick with THERE’S NOTHING OUT THERE (an idea copied by Kevin Williamson’s screenplay for SCREAM several years later).” – Joe Bob Briggs, Joe Bob Goes to the Drive-In. has survived the threat of VHS obscurity thanks to the fine efforts of Vinegar Syndrome in this its Blu-ray debut. Not before and not even in the years since. Rolfe Kanefsky’s Sci-Fi Horror sleaze-fest There’s Nothing Out There is now on DVD thanks to our good friends Troma. Why should you care? There’s Nothing Out There brought us a meta take on horror well before Scream, but takes a much wackier approach and is steeped in low rent, b movie style charm. It was released in May 1996 as a single. There's Nothing Out There was filmed with 16 mm film, with the editing done on a Steenbeck. After a boffo opening that had me longing for the mom 'n' pop video shops of yesteryear, THERE'S NOTHING OUT THERE! A review for DVD Verdict said that the difference between There's Nothing Out There and Scream is that the first film is a comedy, while the other film can stand alone as a horror film. That's the set-up of There's Something Out There, writer/director Rolfe Kanefsky's early '90s low-budget homage to exploitative '80s horror. "There's Nothing I Won't Do" is the third single released by British electronic producer Jake Williams under the name JX.
Produced and edited by acclaimed editor Victor Kanefsky (GANJA & HESS, BLOODSUCKING FREAKS), Vinegar Syndrome presents the Blu-ray debut of THERE'S NOTHING OUT THERE, newly restored from its 35mm interpositive and featuring more extra features than any other title in our catalog, including Kanefsky's first feature, MURDER IN WINTER. (1991) begins! Horror comedies had been a sub-genre since before Abbott and Costello met Frankenstein, and horror movies that played off of audience knowledge and expectations of the genre were nothing new, either. There's Nothing Out There - DVD (1990) for $10.98 from OLDIES.com Comedy - Order by Phone 1-800-336-4627 A group of high school friends head out to a house in the deep woods, for their spring break. Lloyd Kaufman and the Troma crew invaded our sacred Forbidden Planet grounds to film a new intro that is featured on this 20th anniversary DVD.