Alex Zane on stage |
Taking the piss with Ted |
There were lots of posters dotted about the square and a wodge of cash with The Dictator's face on the notes stuffed in a transparent safe but really I was ready to go home after about twenty minutes of being there. I didn't come for endless marketing, I came for zombies!
Giant iPad |
Wadiya currency |
Noel Clarke in... |
Johannes Roberts' Storage 24 |
Then it finally got really interesting with a Q&A with FrightFest organiser, founder and co-director Alan Jones. His tales of being a film journalist were fascinating and inspiring and FrightFest sounds like a great place for fans of horror to descend over the August bank holiday every year. It's a just a shame it clashes with Reading Festival otherwise I'd be there. Maybe when I get too old for the music...
Then came a final pleasant surprise in the form of a further Q&A with two of the cast members of upcoming Brit-horror Cockneys Vs Zombies. It sounds potentially terrible from the title but the clips shown on the big screen gained quite a few laughs from the assembled crowd and it actually looks like it could be quite a promising horror-comedy. Alan Ford, the terrifying Brick Top from Guy Ritchie's Snatch, answered questions with his co-star Michelle Ryan.
Here's a news report from the set of Cockneys Vs Zombies.
And here's the trailer for Storage 24 from the director of hoodie horror F. Incidentally, the director of this is Johannes Roberts who is coming to give a talk to my media students very soon. So that's exciting!
Finally here's a quick video I uploaded of Alan Jones answering two questions: what is his favourite horror film and who are the most talented horror filmmakers working today?
So all in all it was quite a worth while trip, even if there were far less zombies than I had hoped for.