The underworld looks better in pink as "Scream Queen Of The Month"* Jami Deadly and her wacky monster cast entangle themselves in a macabre of spooks, thrills, laughs and plenty of nutritious B-movie cheese thrown in for good measure! Be sure to save her a seat!
This 3-Disc set of the award-winning** "Deadly Cinema: The Complete Series" is now available for $10.00 (including $2.00 shipping)! Be the first in your cemetery to own it today! Includes hours of scary features (Blooper Reel, Video Commentary, TV Advertisements, Featurette, etc)!
The B-movies included are "Werewolf in a Girl's Dormitory", "Beach Girls and the Monster", "The Snow Creature", "Last Man on Earth", "Wild Guitar", "Scared to Death", and "Hollywood After Dark"!
* "www.ScreamQueen.com", September 2005
** Texas Intercollegiate Press Assoc., "Best Television Prod.", 2005
"Deadly Cinema" was brainstormed (complete with thunder and lightning) in Summer 2002. Dallas model Jami Deadly and former NTTV Program Manager Mario Pena developed the idea to make a horror host show (i.e. Elvira, Vampira) with a blonde bombshell twist!
With Pena's graduation from North Texas University in Spring 2003, it was then up to Jami and a UNT film student (who met in October 2002 and started collaborating on ideas via internet) to see the show into its fruition (with the debut of a modest pilot episode in October 2003).
Two years later, the series had matured production-wise, but still held true to the spirit of the cheap-yet-charming horror host genre that precedes it. You'll laugh, you'll scream, you'll laugh again!
TELEVISION: "Deadly Cinema" is currently broadcast every Friday night at 8pm/CST on NTTV. It is available on Charter Communications Cable Channel 22 in Denton TX, and on Verizon FiOS Channel 46 in other areas! (To check local listings: www.unt.edu/nttv)
DVD: "Deadly Cinema: The Complete Series" is currently available on DVD! (See above for details)
In the wake of "Deadly Cinema", I wanted to write and direct something that was on a more serious note. In this emmy-nominated* episode of "The Post-Cognitive" (which also aired on "North Texas Television"), a 1963 high school teacher obtains a textbook published in the future, and he must discover the truth about it before the assassination of President Kennedy takes place in downtown Dallas! Original score by Andrew Muhl.
I discovered this on an old video-tape (remember those?). In the late 90's, I used to love watching "MonsterVision" on TNT Saturday nights, and it became a great inspiration for blonde-bombshell extraordinaire Jami Deadly and myself to develop our own series, "Deadly Cinema" (which ran on "North Texas Television" for two years)! Thanks, Mr. Bloom, for your kind words of encouragement for Jami and the show!
I know its a little last minute but Guild is having a free show at the Viper Room tomorrow aug/13/09 and to get in free all I need is your full name to put you on the guess list. Sorry again that this is last minute the only excuse I have is we just got off a tour in Texas. But the show will be really fucking cool. And above all free!!!! We go on around 11