Bill Oberst Jr. screen capture from DITCH, a new horror film now in post-production.
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Bill Oberst Jr. screen capture from DITCH, a new horror film now in post-production.
Official site: http://www.TheFilmDitch.com
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TheFilmDitch
Director Jourdan McClure’s CHILDREN OF SORROW wins big at Shockfest Film Festival in Hollywood: film grabs Best Actor Award and top prize Shocker Award
“Beware, for your adversary the devil walketh about like a roaring lion, seeking who he may devour.” (1 Peter 5:8)
From the LORD BATEMAN concept shot. More of these shots in a slideshow at http://vimeo.com/billoberstjr/lordbateman. This one is by photographer Spencer Filichia with model Alice Orozco.
Bill Oberst Jr. as “Lord Bateman” from Bill Oberst Jr. on Vimeo.
“What’s it like to play serial killers?”
Jed Bundy asks. I answer.
http://jedbundy.blogspot.com/2012/11/portrait-of-onscreen-serial-killer.html
Concept photos from actor Bill Oberst Jr.’s LORD BATEMAN project http://www.imdb.com/title/tt2325218/ Full photoset to be released on Halloween 2012.
“Don’t be fooled. He WILL kill you.“
(Director Jourdan McClure tweet re final sound mix on his new-age horror feature film Children Of Sorrow. On screen: Bill Oberst Jr. as Father Simon.)
Actor Bill Oberst Jr. in a still from the lost classic horror short Something Wicked Dwells. The film was shot in 2010 but became the subject of a legal battle between producers and will likely never be released. Oberst played the lead role in the gothic and poetic piece set in an ancient dungeon where three schackled prisoners wait to be dragged in their turn into the cave of a ferocious (and hungry) demon.
http://bloody-disgusting.com/news/225992/resolution-clip-discusses-difference-between-an-alien-an-angel-and-a-ghost/
Again with the Daniel Craig in this DC Film review write-up on Peter Dukes’ horror short THE BEAST. I’ve had “sand-blasted Daniel Craig,” “dude it’s a creepy Daniel Craig” and my favorite of all, from a review of Jason Zada’s “Take This Lollipop” last fall, “a malnourished Daniel Craig.” Adding this one to the collection: “Oberst is fascinating to look at; like Daniel Craig without 007’s bells and whistles”