Meadowoods is a horror film directed by Scott Phillips and starring Connor Thorp, Michele Roe and Michael Downey, it was written by Anna Siri.
Plot
In a sleepy and uneventful small town, three college students, bored and desperate to make their mark, plot a savage and merciless murder.
Electing to keep a video journal to memorialize their bizarre pact, they plot in secret, devising a homemade death chamber that will allow them to see, hear, feel, and linger over their intended victim’s torment and final moments of life. Then, chosen at random, a fellow student becomes this victim when she is to receive perhaps the most brutal and horrifying of all fates.
The default leader of this macabre trio directs the physical and psychological terror, even as contention and hostility within the group threatens to jeopardize their twisted plan, culminating in a violent and chilling conclusion.
Cast
* Connor Thorp
* Michele Roe as Stephanie
* Michael Downey as Ryan
* Ila Schactler
Release
The film is distributed by Monterey Media, the publisher will then release on May 4th, 2010 via DVD.
DVD release
*Order Date: 04/06/2010
*Street Date: 05/04/2010
Quotes
"Will rip your heart from your chest as darkness descends to pure shocking terror."
- BestHorrorMovies
"Dark, Unsettling, and at times - All too real. Totally intense." - Dread Central
"Exerts a primal hold on the emotions that keeps you watching, dreading what's coming next." -Michael Gingold, Fangoria.com
Screenshots
File:Travis in tree sm.jpg
Plot
In a sleepy and uneventful small town, three college students, bored and desperate to make their mark, plot a savage and merciless murder.
Electing to keep a video journal to memorialize their bizarre pact, they plot in secret, devising a homemade death chamber that will allow them to see, hear, feel, and linger over their intended victim’s torment and final moments of life. Then, chosen at random, a fellow student becomes this victim when she is to receive perhaps the most brutal and horrifying of all fates.
The default leader of this macabre trio directs the physical and psychological terror, even as contention and hostility within the group threatens to jeopardize their twisted plan, culminating in a violent and chilling conclusion.
Cast
* Connor Thorp
* Michele Roe as Stephanie
* Michael Downey as Ryan
* Ila Schactler
Release
The film is distributed by Monterey Media, the publisher will then release on May 4th, 2010 via DVD.
DVD release
*Order Date: 04/06/2010
*Street Date: 05/04/2010
Quotes
"Will rip your heart from your chest as darkness descends to pure shocking terror."
- BestHorrorMovies
"Dark, Unsettling, and at times - All too real. Totally intense." - Dread Central
"Exerts a primal hold on the emotions that keeps you watching, dreading what's coming next." -Michael Gingold, Fangoria.com
Screenshots
File:Travis in tree sm.jpg
SECOUER RECORDS
Secouer records is a label created with the intent to propose an elegant and refined music. Secouer arises from the idea of creating a musical project contaminated by refinements of techno and house music.
Secouer has the goal of discovering new musical talent in the world and offer them so always elegant.
Established in 2009 after a massive research on diversified kinds of music, Secouer is a record label with the partnership of a International distributor.
Secouer records come up from the need to create an interaction between a elegant musical form yet full of groove.
Secouer records with artists from all over the world, offers a musical vision outside the current standard.
A new label that has as a strength the cooperation between young artists. Influenced by techno and house culture of the mid 90s.
Has its roots in the characteristic groove of European music scene.
Secouer records still believes in the magic of vinyl and as such all his work is characterized by a warm and enveloping characteristic of the analog world.
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Artists
Aaron Und Pascal
Jako & Rumba
Andre Crom
Luca Doobie
Guido Nemola
Kisk
Priku
Luca Morini
C.Al.Ma.
Sinc
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SCUR001
Releasedate
Vinyl: April 2010
Digital: May 2010
Label: Secoeur-Records 001
Artist: Jako & Rumba
EP: 100 days EP
VINYL - 3 Tracks
Tracklisting:
A01 - 100 days - Jako & Rumba - Original - 08m00s
B01 - 100 days - Andre Crom 6 Luca Doobie Remix - 06m48s
B02 - 100 days - Aaron und Pascal Rmx - 07m19s
DIGITAL - 3 Tracks
Tracklisting:
A01 - 100 days - Jako & Rumba - Original - 08m00s
B01 - 100 days - Andre Crom 6 Luca Doobie Remix - 06m48s
B02 - 100 days - Aaron und Pascal Rmx - 07m19s
Class, elegance and movement. These are the fundamentals of Secouer Records sound research .A groove of the 90s that slowly creeps through elements of the funky repertoire.An hidden voice almost obsessive while elegant, ticking by tying all the rhytmic variations together.Warm percussion and snappy claps slows time and the sound of bass takes us to the past.The groove is reinvented at every step.Dub synth notes that draw poetic melody around an elegant housy groove.
This is the Rhumba’s work, a young Italian producer who with his hands has created a product that brings us into the world of the disco 70s. Deeper and more introspective the Andre Crom and Luca Doobie (OFF Recordings, Safari Electronique, Get Physical) work. An easy and full groove that inexorably makes us dance without worrying about time and place. Everything is completed by the release of this young duo, Aaron Und Pascal, who with a touch of hidden aggression transform the project into a bomb track for the floor.
SUPPORTED BY:
Federico Locchi, Hermanez, Reboot, Joris Voorn, Richie Hawtin, Dave Ellesmere, Daniel Sancehz, Danny Omirich, Roberto Clementi, Francesco Bonora, Sehou, Loko, Franco Cazzola, Matt Brown, Francesco Gemelli, Mihalis Safras, Marco Effe, Massimo Girardi, Federico Grazzini, Jacuzzi Boys, Tobia Coffa, Bob Bishop, Bastian Schuster, Carlos Sanchez, Igor Marjuan, Santorini, Ronan Portela, Ues, Romano Alfieri, Negru, Genny G, Joseph Capriati, John Selway, Luca Agnelli, Mihai Popoviciu, Tim Green, Someone Else, Max Cooper, Gel Abril, Paco Osuna, Kaiserdisco, Luciano Esse, Marcin Czubala, Sebastian Roya, Renato Cohen, Steve Parry, Florian Meindl, Electric Indigo, Nicolas Masseyef, Bleed, Gaetano Parisio, Greg Delon, Mirco Violi, Guido Nemola, Dave Ellesmere, Brian Cares...
Secouer records is a label created with the intent to propose an elegant and refined music. Secouer arises from the idea of creating a musical project contaminated by refinements of techno and house music.
Secouer has the goal of discovering new musical talent in the world and offer them so always elegant.
Established in 2009 after a massive research on diversified kinds of music, Secouer is a record label with the partnership of a International distributor.
Secouer records come up from the need to create an interaction between a elegant musical form yet full of groove.
Secouer records with artists from all over the world, offers a musical vision outside the current standard.
A new label that has as a strength the cooperation between young artists. Influenced by techno and house culture of the mid 90s.
Has its roots in the characteristic groove of European music scene.
Secouer records still believes in the magic of vinyl and as such all his work is characterized by a warm and enveloping characteristic of the analog world.
----
Artists
Aaron Und Pascal
Jako & Rumba
Andre Crom
Luca Doobie
Guido Nemola
Kisk
Priku
Luca Morini
C.Al.Ma.
Sinc
----
SCUR001
Releasedate
Vinyl: April 2010
Digital: May 2010
Label: Secoeur-Records 001
Artist: Jako & Rumba
EP: 100 days EP
VINYL - 3 Tracks
Tracklisting:
A01 - 100 days - Jako & Rumba - Original - 08m00s
B01 - 100 days - Andre Crom 6 Luca Doobie Remix - 06m48s
B02 - 100 days - Aaron und Pascal Rmx - 07m19s
DIGITAL - 3 Tracks
Tracklisting:
A01 - 100 days - Jako & Rumba - Original - 08m00s
B01 - 100 days - Andre Crom 6 Luca Doobie Remix - 06m48s
B02 - 100 days - Aaron und Pascal Rmx - 07m19s
Class, elegance and movement. These are the fundamentals of Secouer Records sound research .A groove of the 90s that slowly creeps through elements of the funky repertoire.An hidden voice almost obsessive while elegant, ticking by tying all the rhytmic variations together.Warm percussion and snappy claps slows time and the sound of bass takes us to the past.The groove is reinvented at every step.Dub synth notes that draw poetic melody around an elegant housy groove.
This is the Rhumba’s work, a young Italian producer who with his hands has created a product that brings us into the world of the disco 70s. Deeper and more introspective the Andre Crom and Luca Doobie (OFF Recordings, Safari Electronique, Get Physical) work. An easy and full groove that inexorably makes us dance without worrying about time and place. Everything is completed by the release of this young duo, Aaron Und Pascal, who with a touch of hidden aggression transform the project into a bomb track for the floor.
SUPPORTED BY:
Federico Locchi, Hermanez, Reboot, Joris Voorn, Richie Hawtin, Dave Ellesmere, Daniel Sancehz, Danny Omirich, Roberto Clementi, Francesco Bonora, Sehou, Loko, Franco Cazzola, Matt Brown, Francesco Gemelli, Mihalis Safras, Marco Effe, Massimo Girardi, Federico Grazzini, Jacuzzi Boys, Tobia Coffa, Bob Bishop, Bastian Schuster, Carlos Sanchez, Igor Marjuan, Santorini, Ronan Portela, Ues, Romano Alfieri, Negru, Genny G, Joseph Capriati, John Selway, Luca Agnelli, Mihai Popoviciu, Tim Green, Someone Else, Max Cooper, Gel Abril, Paco Osuna, Kaiserdisco, Luciano Esse, Marcin Czubala, Sebastian Roya, Renato Cohen, Steve Parry, Florian Meindl, Electric Indigo, Nicolas Masseyef, Bleed, Gaetano Parisio, Greg Delon, Mirco Violi, Guido Nemola, Dave Ellesmere, Brian Cares...
C. Olivia Frost, professor emerita as of 2009, has been a member of the University of Michigan faculty since 1977. She was a Professor in the School of Information, and later in her career, Dean of the school.
Frost has an extensive academic background. She received her B.A. in German Literature from Howard University, a Master’s degree in German Language and Literature from the University of Chicago, a Master’s degree in Library Science from the University of Oregon, a Ph.d in Library Science from the University of Chicago, and studied as a Fulbright Scholar for a year at the Freie Universitaet in Berlin.
Frost spent around 4 years teaching German language classes to Freshman at the University of Illinois, which nearly steered her away from teaching altogether.
Frost has published several scholarly articles on the use of citations, Bodleian catalogs, and cataloging.
An accomplishment of special interest was her formation of the CHICO project (Cultural Heritage for Community Outreach) with the help of students and the support of the Kellogg Foundation. The project was intended to link museums, archives, libraries and primary schools for collaborative learning in regards to cultural heritage through a digital library. Unfortunately, as of April 6, 2010, the website appears to be defunct. While the project was in force, it was a popular source for teaching about cultural heritage.
*http://www.iota.org/Fall99/chico.html
* http://www.archimuse.com/mw99/bios/au_5597.html
*http://blog.si.umich.edu/2009/09/01/for-c-olivia-frost-its-now-professor-emerita/
*Frost, C.O. (1983). “Cataloging nonbook materials: problems in theory and practice”, ‘ ‘Libs Unlimited’ ‘.
*Frost, C.O. (1979). “Use of citations in literary research”, ‘ ‘The Library Quarterly’ ‘, 49 (October).
*Frost, C.O. (1977). “Cataloging of non-book media ”, ‘ ‘Catholic Library World’ ‘, 48 (May).
*Frost, C.O. (1976). “Bodleian catalogs of 1674 and 1738 ”, ‘ ‘ The Library Quarterly’ ‘, 46 (July).
*Frost, C.O. (1999). “Cultural Heritage Outreach and Museum/School Partnerships: Initiatives at the School of Information, University of Michigan”, ‘ ‘Museums and the Web 1999: Selected Papers from an International Conference’ ‘.
*Frost, C.O. (2001). “Engaging Museums, Content Specialists, Educators, and Information Specialists: A Model and Examples”, ‘ ‘Museums and the Web 2001: Selected Papers from an International Conference’ ‘.
Frost has an extensive academic background. She received her B.A. in German Literature from Howard University, a Master’s degree in German Language and Literature from the University of Chicago, a Master’s degree in Library Science from the University of Oregon, a Ph.d in Library Science from the University of Chicago, and studied as a Fulbright Scholar for a year at the Freie Universitaet in Berlin.
Frost spent around 4 years teaching German language classes to Freshman at the University of Illinois, which nearly steered her away from teaching altogether.
Frost has published several scholarly articles on the use of citations, Bodleian catalogs, and cataloging.
An accomplishment of special interest was her formation of the CHICO project (Cultural Heritage for Community Outreach) with the help of students and the support of the Kellogg Foundation. The project was intended to link museums, archives, libraries and primary schools for collaborative learning in regards to cultural heritage through a digital library. Unfortunately, as of April 6, 2010, the website appears to be defunct. While the project was in force, it was a popular source for teaching about cultural heritage.
*http://www.iota.org/Fall99/chico.html
* http://www.archimuse.com/mw99/bios/au_5597.html
*http://blog.si.umich.edu/2009/09/01/for-c-olivia-frost-its-now-professor-emerita/
*Frost, C.O. (1983). “Cataloging nonbook materials: problems in theory and practice”, ‘ ‘Libs Unlimited’ ‘.
*Frost, C.O. (1979). “Use of citations in literary research”, ‘ ‘The Library Quarterly’ ‘, 49 (October).
*Frost, C.O. (1977). “Cataloging of non-book media ”, ‘ ‘Catholic Library World’ ‘, 48 (May).
*Frost, C.O. (1976). “Bodleian catalogs of 1674 and 1738 ”, ‘ ‘ The Library Quarterly’ ‘, 46 (July).
*Frost, C.O. (1999). “Cultural Heritage Outreach and Museum/School Partnerships: Initiatives at the School of Information, University of Michigan”, ‘ ‘Museums and the Web 1999: Selected Papers from an International Conference’ ‘.
*Frost, C.O. (2001). “Engaging Museums, Content Specialists, Educators, and Information Specialists: A Model and Examples”, ‘ ‘Museums and the Web 2001: Selected Papers from an International Conference’ ‘.
Lori Pfeiffer (born June 8, 1965) is an American film actress.
Personal life
Lori Pfeiffer was born in Orange County, California. She is a sister of Hollywood actresses Michelle Pfeiffer and Dedee Pfeiffer, and is married to the musician and producer Jude Cole, with whom she has two sons, Jesse and Ethan. Lori lives with her husband in Los Angeles. She is a home-maker and devoted mother and wife.
Lori met Jude at a New Year's Eve party hosted by Rob Lowe in 1989, and they married in June, 1992. Since then, they have lived in both California and Colorado.
She was an actress in the late 1980's and early 1990's and had small parts in films (Ford Fairlane, The Sky is Falling) and commercials (Sony, Budweiser). She decided some time after marriage that she wanted to have children and raise a family, and since then has been supportive of her husband's career while keeping the family organized. Lori is active in her community and, unlike her more famous siblings, enjoys being out of the spotlight.
Most recently Lori has donated her time to a Jewish temple, though she herself is not Jewish.
She is a passionate mother and generous member of the charities Los Angeles Mission, St. Jude's Hospital and others.
Selected filmography
*The Adventures of Ford Fairlane (1990)
*The Sky is Falling (2000)
Personal life
Lori Pfeiffer was born in Orange County, California. She is a sister of Hollywood actresses Michelle Pfeiffer and Dedee Pfeiffer, and is married to the musician and producer Jude Cole, with whom she has two sons, Jesse and Ethan. Lori lives with her husband in Los Angeles. She is a home-maker and devoted mother and wife.
Lori met Jude at a New Year's Eve party hosted by Rob Lowe in 1989, and they married in June, 1992. Since then, they have lived in both California and Colorado.
She was an actress in the late 1980's and early 1990's and had small parts in films (Ford Fairlane, The Sky is Falling) and commercials (Sony, Budweiser). She decided some time after marriage that she wanted to have children and raise a family, and since then has been supportive of her husband's career while keeping the family organized. Lori is active in her community and, unlike her more famous siblings, enjoys being out of the spotlight.
Most recently Lori has donated her time to a Jewish temple, though she herself is not Jewish.
She is a passionate mother and generous member of the charities Los Angeles Mission, St. Jude's Hospital and others.
Selected filmography
*The Adventures of Ford Fairlane (1990)
*The Sky is Falling (2000)