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Tuesday 11 March 2014

‘Meet Me There’: Red Band Trailer

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Meet Me There’ Has A New, Extremely NSFW Red Band Trailer

By Brandon Stroud
Last year I had the weird, life-validating pleasure to announce that I was making my first feature film called Meet Me There, and that then-former WWE superstar Goldust was going to be in it. A year later I’m thanking Burnsy for writing up our teaser trailer on FilmDrunk and announcing our world premiere screening as part of filmOrama in New Orleans on April 4, aka WrestleMania weekend. It’s … it’s weird.

I also get to debut the red band version of our trailer, which explains a little more about what the hell’s actually going on in the film and features rampant stabbings, drownings and bloody rural woodland nudity. It’s got a little something for the entire family. Also Dustin Runnels is still in it, so I’m justifying it as sports-related.

So hey, check it out and share it with every (adult) person you can. And keep that filmOrama link, because tickets for the premiere are going on sale soon. We should be turning up here and there across the country shortly thereafter.
Meet Me There poster world premiere

Meet Me There: The Lex Lybrand Interview by Matty Budrewicz

Whilst a horror film with such a strong sexual bent would usually send many a lesser actor running a mile, Lybrand insists that was not the case with Friedrich and Foulk. “Well, as for the more intimate and challenging themes and scenes in the film, they were very brave. There’s some very real stuff going on in Meet Me There, relationship wise.”
 
Satisfied with everything I’d learnt and chomping at the bit now more than ever, I fired Lybrand over one final question: Just when, exactly, will Meet Me There be getting released? And, more importantly, when can us Brits expect to see it? “We should be having our first festival screening sometime in March or April here in the US,” he says. “We spent next to nothing on this thing. The term ‘microbudget’ costs too much for us to even describe how much we spent on it! I’m very happy with what we produced and I think that if we had an extra one hundred thousand dollars the film would easily look and feel the same, but we just don’t have the budget to send it to every festival we’d like to be considered for. So, right now, we’re most interested in fielding invitations to screen. We’ve already booked one early April but I can’t officially announce when or where until we hear back from a couple more key festivals. I think fans of Dustin might be able to figure it out, though!” Lybrand teases.


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