Writer / Director Lance Weiler explains where the concept for his latest feature film HEAD TRAUMA came from. Based on a tragic event in his own life Weiler turns the personal experience into a haunting motion picture.
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Writer / Director Lance Weiler explains where the concept for his latest feature film HEAD TRAUMA came from. Based on a tragic event in his own life Weiler turns the personal experience into a haunting motion picture.
S.R. Bissette (famed comic artist of Swamp Thing and Constantine) and his son Danny inked a special comic which is used within the film HEAD TRAUMA. Comics play an important role within the story of HEAD TRAUMA.
Director Lance Weiler breaks down how he made his newest feature film for little money -- from blowing up cars to knocking down houses --- he gives an overview of what it is like to make a truly independent film. -- HEAD TRAUMA on DVD - available NOW in rental and retail outlets nationwide
Dark and twisted flick from Lance Weiler co-director of the cult classic THE LAST BROADCAST. -- HEAD TRAUMA on DVD - available NOW in rental and retail outlets nationwide -- VISIT the official website it's an interactive comic with things hidden under the surface http://www.headtraumamovie.com
Dark and twisted flick from Lance Weiler co-director of the cult classic THE LAST BROADCAST. -- HEAD TRAUMA on DVD - available NOW in rental and retail outlets nationwide
hey my brother is making a movie in Kenosha, Wi called "Haunted"
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Saturday, October 20, 2007 4:39 AM
Hey Lance , I also had severe head trauma accident back last year . It is actually true what you went through cause ,I lost all memory . And was in a coma for almost a month . I still have terrifiying nightmares.
Looks like he's going for a "Lady In The Water"/"Grudge"/"Ring" thing-gotta be better than "Lady In The Water",though-looks like he keeps it tight,and if the running time is no more than an hour,it should be pretty decent.
I think you're borrowing a little too heavily from the aesthetics of recent Japanese horror film remakes, like The Ring and The Grudge.
Besides that, I wouldn't mind seeing it. It's always nice to see independant work getting nice publicity.
i just saw this film and it was hands down the best indie film ever!!!! i hate the other junk that comes out in the horror genre. good work man and make MORE movies!!!