![]() ► A man grabs a young boy and runs out of a house where soldiers open fire on the people inside: gunfire is exchanged and men are struck (blood spurts), and one man is struck in the face and we see a large gaping wound in his face. A woman shoots a man in the head (blood sprays) and threatens another for information. A man with a grenade in his mouth and tied to a motorcycle full of explosives drives to the entrance of a laboratory and blows up several soldiers in the area are thrown and we see some in flames while others are shot dead by gunmen on a ridge. An unconscious man is untied and falls to the floor, he kicks a soldier and takes his gun, shoots him in the chest and shoots at others until they restrain him (we see bloody chest wound on the shooting victim and he dies). A man and a woman are taken into a village square and the woman is shot (we see blood spray from her head) as the man is taken away by soldiers. ► A man is surrounded by German soldiers and they open fire on him he falls dead with blood spraying. ![]() A re-animated person drags a woman out of a hole in a wall and she shoots him several times (he has half an arm and we see bones sticking out of the elbow with flesh flapping around) he chases her and she shoots him under the chin a few times and he falls to the side but re-animates and continues chasing her until she sprays him with a flame thrower and he is completely engulfed in flames and falls to the ground (presumably finally dead). Kansas City has a remarkable film community.- A man is shot in the chest and dies (we see the bloody wound), another man injects him in the chest with a serum that causes him to sit upright and revive, he crushes a metal canteen in his hand, complains of pain in his head and the veins on his arms bulge and become discolored he then slams his head into a pillar, bends his head and neck backward, exposing the bones and spinal column through the flesh as he roars and moves around erratically, throws a few men in the room around, slamming them into walls and the floor, he is shot repeatedly with no effect and a man slams a gun butt into his head and face repeatedly (we see a bloody pulp on the floor, and hear crunching and squishing with each blow). It all sounds all rather vague and eerie, don’t you think? Give the attached video a gander to learn more about the making of this dandy slice of locally produced horror, filmed on location in little Bland, Missouri, on a $23,000 budget. “They think there’s some anomalous activity happening.” The movie hinges on the SCP Foundation, a non-governmental organization “that discovers this cult – this cult commune, specifically,” Hancock says. “SCP: Overlord,” a low-budget, 35-minute short film released in mid-November, already has garnered more than 3 million views on YouTube. ![]() Kansas City filmmaker Stephen Hancock would seem to have a key to that audience. When it comes to making movies, though, it’s a key that unlocks the door to a surprisingly large audience of gamers and like-minded fellow travelers looking for films that give flesh to fantasy. ![]() What’s that, you ask? The acronym stands for: Secure. This week’s Art House Extra takes us into a little-known but burgeoning corner of filmdom: SCP. ![]()
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