Meltdown Comics to present Godkiller Episode 1 Free Premiere Screening
First public screening of innovative, star-studded animated film on Wednesday October 7th in Hollywood, CA -
Los Angeles, CA, October 1, 2009 – On Wed Oct 7th, Meltdown Comics Art Gallery will present the first public screening of Godkiller: Walk Among Us episode 1, the first installment of the dark animated series directed by award-winning filmmaker Matt Pizzolo (Threat) and featuring voice performances by sci-horror legend Lance Henriksen (Aliens), scream queens Danielle Harris (Halloween 4, 5, I, II) & Tiffany Shepis (Night of the Demons), horror hero Bill Moseley (The Devil’s Rejects), sci-fi starlet Nicki Clyne (Battlestar Galactica), cult icon Lydia Lunch (Richard Kern’s Hardcore), and singers Justin Pierre of Motion City Soundtrack and Davey Havok of A.F.I.
Space is extremely limited, RSVP to godkiller-la@halo8.tv
Admission is Free with RSVP
Wednesday October 7th, 8pm
Meltdown Comics Gallery
7522 Sunset Blvd
Los Angeles CA 90046
p. 323.851.7223
“Meltdown Comics is one of the true champions of indie-art culture, and I couldn’t be happier that they’re hosting Godkiller’s first public screening,” said Matt Pizzolo, Godkiller’s writer-director. “When I first visited LA and wondered if I could actually move here, I wound up at Meltdown and decided ‘okay, I can live in any town with a comic shop this awesome.’ Meltdown represents the bleeding edge of media, so the fact they’re supporting Godkiller is incredibly exciting to me.”
A post-nuke odyssey about a young boy venturing into the savage land of Outer City on a quest to find a new heart for his dying sister, Godkiller was directed by award-winning filmmaker Matt Pizzolo based on the graphic novel he created with illustrator Anna Muckcracker.
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 illustrations, the filmmakers add 3-D 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 trailer is posted on Halo8.tv and available for easy embedding.





































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