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Happy New Year, fellins!
Firstly, we would like to thank everybody who showed their support for the society during 2011; we appreciate you all very much and hope you enjoyed our demented program and all the subsequent sleepless nights endured. Don’t worry, there’ll be more of those to come in the year ahead!
Speaking of coming attractions, 2012 will see the Melbourne Horror Film Society making a few changes to its usual yearly line up of screenings. Firstly, we’ve decided to run our gatherings on a bi-monthly basis with the intention of making them more of an ‘event’ rather than a routine series of screenings. Furthermore, we will now be programing double features instead of standard single sessions, so more bang for your buck! And to add to the suspense (that’s right, we can hear you quivering in your boots) we will also keep these films a secret until official announcement through our various social networking platforms (i.e., Facebook, Twitter) so as to keep you all guessing what horrors will be unleashed upon your unsuspecting minds come movie night! We’ll also be treating you all to the chance for prizes and other ghastly goodies should you decide to join us in our frenzied nerdiness. And honestly, why wouldn’t you?
Thus, this would make for an opportune moment to unveil our first double feature for 2012!
Drum roll, please…
The Burning and Pieces take the cake!
Oh yes, February will see a deliciously nasty pairing of slasher classics take the screen, both famous and infamous titles in their own right. For those yet to have embraced their brilliance, the former showcases some of FX maestro Tom Savini’s finest work while the latter is perhaps the most insane Spanish-US stalker epic to ever be birthed from the minds of a cluelessly inept film crew. In plain English, they’re AWESOME.
Well, that’s enough gibberish from us for now! So please, mark down the date of February 28th in your diary and come on down to Bar303, Northcote from 7pm (yes, we’re starting half an hour earlier from now on to make time for two features) and enjoy a night of fine film, fine wine and even finer eclectic personalities.
See you then!
Bob, Matt, Sam & Dave
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