Most viewed - The Nightmares at Studio 35 (1999-2003)
Back of 1999 program479 viewsMEAT was a 16mm college short film that my friend Jim Turner directed. We also showed it at the 2001 Studio Marathon. Jim hooked us up with our source for the TEXAS CHAINSAW MASSACRE print. (Neff)
Interior of 2001 program479 viewsJoe Bob originally wanted to introduce both CARRIE and ROSEMARY'S BABY. ROSEMARY'S was the opener, and I'd been planning to screen CARRIE as the closer, so some adjustment were made. This led to Joe Bob chiding me in front of the audience for closing the fest with BUFFY THE VAMPIRE SLAYER, although I let the audience in on why BUFFY had to be re-slotted. (Neff)
Ticket for 2002 Marathon478 views
Projectionist information sheet478 viewsThis was the film schedule (with format changes) that I gave to our projectionist for the event, Dave Pynchon. Note that Dave worked the booth solo for the entire 24 hours(!), plus an hour before and an hour after. A truly Herculean feat! (Neff)
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Graphic for the back of the T-Shirt475 views
Interior of 2001 program474 views*Boy, what a (ahem) diverse cast for THE CONVENT. It had been playing the circuit for a few months and had been getting fairly good notices. The end result was a bit spotty, to say the least, but it was good fun nonetheless.
*SESSION 9 was well-received by the audience, and it remains one of my favorite Marathon premieres. Brad Anderson would strike again with the 2002 Sci-Fi Marathon screening of his HAPPY ACCIDENTS. (Neff)
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Trailer list for 2003 Marathon471 viewsThis is the list of the trailers played at the 2003 Marathon. The seven non-horror trailers (HIGH NOON, STRANGELOVE, etc.) which played before DAWN OF THE DEAD were taken from George Romero's Top 10 list from the 2002 SIGHT AND SOUND greatest films poll.