Godkiller stars Danielle Harris, Bill Moseley, Tiffany Shepis suit up
to support film’s fashion line
- Genre icons model for indie studio’s new branded apparel division -
Los Angeles, CA, November 24, 2009 – Genre-stars Danielle Harris (Stake Land, Halloween franchise), Bill Moseley (Devil’s Rejects), and Tiffany Shepis (The Violent Kind) are pulling double duty as actors and now models for Halo-8’s innovative and experimental animated film series Godkiller, which has quickly established itself as the fastest selling title in the indie studio’s four-year history, driven by fast-paced physical DVD sales and the company’s top digital sales to date. The racy, bleeding-edge film’s crossover appeal has positioned it as the flagship brand for Halo-8’s newly minted apparel division H8LA, and its stars have shown their commitment to the project by going the extra mile and modeling Godkiller clothing. The photos are live now at www.halo8apparel.com “It’s been an amazing experience to work with so many talented and accomplished actors on Godkiller, and the fact that they continue to support the film in such unique ways is really exciting,” said Godkiller writer-director Matt Pizzolo. “Everything that’s happened with this project has been a surprise to me, especially how it’s been blessed by so many incredible performers… but what’s even more surprising is how awesome all the actors are as people and how much fun they are to work with.” Godkiller debuted on October 6, 2009 with the first in a series of three shortform episodic DVDs. Its street date was delayed when retail orders so greatly surpassed expectations that the studio was forced to delay release in order to fulfill demand. Godkiller’s upcoming release schedule is currently slated as: The stylish, post-nuke, adult-animation series Godkiller features voice performances by Davey Havok (singer of A.F.I.), Danielle Harris (Stake Land, Halloween franchise), Bill Moseley (Devil’s Rejects), Lance Henriksen (Alien vs Predator), Nicki Clyne (Battlestar Galactica), Tiffany Shepis (The Violent Kind), and Justin Pierre (singer of Motion City Soundtrack). About H8LA Halo-8 President Matt Pizzolo enlisted stylist Aubrie Davis (formerly a manager at Hot Topic and H&M stores) to join the team as Creative Director and launch the apparel division as an extension of Halo-8’s edgy brands.
“Aubrie is ridiculously talented with a great visual eye and a dynamic sense of style that more than compensates for my complete lack of style,” said Pizzolo. “I had high expectations for her to do something completely off the chain with the H8LA line, and I’m beyond pleased with this launch. We’ve got some really cool announcements and additions to the site coming in the next few weeks, so it’s only gonna get more awesome from here.” “When Pizzolo asked me to take on this project I didn’t think twice about it. It’s rare to be a part of something that doesn’t compromise its artistic integrity,” said Davis. “My motivational drive for H8LA has been Halo-8’s DIY approach. With the majority of companies only caring about the bottom dollar it’s comforting and inspiring to work with people who stand behind their product with such passion. H8LA will embody these principles. It will expand into a fashion brand of rad threads (whether you’ve seen the titles or not) that can stand on its own, doesn’t hold back and is not afraid to take risks by pushing the envelope. It’s an amazing thing to be a part of.” The H8LA line will utilize a hybrid distribution model: high quantity designs for major retail and limited edition designs for boutiques. A new Godkiller line will debut with episode 2, and additional lines based on other existing and upcoming Halo-8 properties will debut throughout 2010. Halo-8’s History of Innovation Halo-8 has made a name for itself as an innovative and risk-taking indie studio. Its first release in January 2006, the award-winning urban thriller Threat, featured an innovative DVD release with commentary tracks of DJs spinning records in sync with the movie and a Music That Inspired The Movie mashup CD of hardcore and metalcore bands versus breakcore artists with contributions from iconic bands including Minor Threat, Gorilla Biscuits, Youth of Today, Atari Teenage Riot, and Agnostic Front as well as younger artists Glassjaw, Alec Empire, and Killswitch Engage. Since then, Halo-8 has innovated on a range of media formats from fitness videos with selectable music to horror DVD-games. The company has also taken risks by championing embattled projects such as the animal rights documentary Your Mommy Kills Animals, which currently holds a 91% rating on Rotten Tomatoes but has been nearly buried by a team of high-powered Washington lobbyists acting on behalf of the animal testing industry. More recently, Halo-8 championed the offbeat animated series Xombie: Dead On Arrival, compiling the series that had been freely available online into a full-length DVD. The gamble paid off, with Halo-8 now in production on the illustrated-film sequel Xombie: Reanimated and a live-action Xombie adaptation in development at DreamWorks by Kurtzman/Orci (Transformers 1, 2, Star Trek reboot). The Godkiller release is no less innovative and risk-taking with its experimental format, non-traditional distribution style, and politically radical content. The limited-edition shortform DVDs include non-video special features such as digital comics, e-books, and prequel audiobooks on a ROM portion of the DVD. Godkiller’s apparel line is simply another extension of the sprawling brand, which also includes printed comic books, a planned graphic novel spinoff, and an upcoming series of urban fantasy novels. The Godkiller episode 1 DVD is available now at stores including: - Amazon.com $9.95 Or get the limited edition DVD with cover art by Tim Seeley at: - Hot Topic $9.99 The dark, unrated film pioneers a new style of animation called ‘illustrated-films,’ developed by Pizzolo with his producing partner, Emmy-winner Brian Giberson. Utilizing the comic book’s sequential art by illustrator Anna Muckcracker, the illustrated-film adds 3D CGI, motion graphics, elaborate sound design, and dramatic voice performances for an edgy, sophisticated, intricately detailed new form of animation. Danielle Harris told iF Magazine “its more like moving art than animation, with very good writing.” Upcoming illustrated-films from Halo-8 include Tim Seeley’s Loaded Bible and James Farr’s Xombie: Reanimated. The illustrated-film format was recently profiled in Wired Magazine. The trailer is posted on Halo8.tv and available for easy embedding. About the GODKILLER comic book series & illustrated film DVDs: GODKILLER: WALK AMONG US is the epic story of a boy on a quest to save his dying sister. Based on the comic book Pizzolo created with Anna Muckcracker, Godkiller takes place in a dark-future after economic collapse, after nuclear holy war, and after Earth is colonized by alien races. Tommy and his kid sister Lucy live in an orphanage in one of the few remaining city-states, but Lucy is critically ill and desperately in need of a new heart. Tommy’s odyssey to find a new heart for his sister begins when he follows an organ-stealing prostitute named Halfpipe out of the city-state and into the savage borderland known as Outer City. Godkiller mixes unforgiving brutality, quantum physics, conspiracy theory, and secret history for an iconoclastic hero’s journey like none before it. About the GODKILLER prequel novel: GODKILLER: SILENT WAR is the story of the end of civilization as we know it. In the near future, 17 year old Joe Junior and his girlfriend Bee run a speakeasy in the basement of an abandoned NYC church where they serve narcotic drinks to underagers while providing sanctuary and black-market employment to draft dodgers. When Joe is recruited by an armed cult of populist assassins, he is thrust into a secret world of international cabals, alien conspiracies, and the countdown to Armageddon. [Godkiller: Silent War is a sci-fi/urban-fantasy novel that will be released as a serialized audiobook on the Godkiller: Walk Among Us dvds] |
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Artwork and web-previews of the comics are available by request. |
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About Halo-8 Entertainment Halo-8 Entertainment (www.halo8.tv) is a Hollywood-2.0 movie studio using bleeding-edge strategies to create and distribute daring new films and lifestyle videos. Recent releases include the megapopular animated series Xombie: Dead On Arrival (which Bloody Disgusting called “one of the best online animated series to date”), the legendary NY hardcore documentary N.Y.H.C. (which Cinematical called “smashing… a terrific, well-told, engaging story”), the award-winning hardcore-punk thriller Threat (which Urb Magazine said “makes ‘Kids’ look like an after-school special”), and the campy, interactive horror-DVD-game Slumber Party Slaughterhouse: The Game (starring Tiffany Shepis, Joanna Angel, Melissa Bacelar, Masuimi Max). Upcoming releases include the erotic-art documentary The New Erotic (featuring XXX-auteurs Eon McKai, Kimberly Kane, Dave Naz, Jack The Zipper, Alejandra Guerrero), and episode 2 of the iconoclastic hero’s journey Godkiller (which Fangoria called “a genre-star-studded opus”). |
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