9.25.2008

THE KREEP DIES FOR RIDLEY SCOTT’S BLADE RUNNER

Rutger Hauer as the bloody sensitive android

The Kreep dies for Ridley Scott's super Sci-Fi classic Blade Runner, in stores on a director approved super deluxe DVD set. His latest dark ode, full review found exclusively on 100% of Nothing, honors the speech made famous by iconic actor Rutger Hauer as the sensitive android replicant on a blood spree to gain more life from his masters.

Produced by R. Productions in association with Hoffhines Productions, and published by Static Multimedia, The Kreep is offered in several social media formats such as a syndicated feature on 100% OF NOTHING, an art and culture Ezine linked to a free downloadable podcast on iTunes. Selected poems will also receive an audio/visual treatment and posted on YOUtube and Vampire Freaks while compilations can be found in book form on Issuu.

A new Kreepy poem is available every Wednesday at midnight on 100% of Nothing with a link to a free iTunes podcast. Last week The Kreep’s poem was a tribute to one of the greatest serial killer films of all time The Silence of the Lambs, also on a deluxe DVD in stores now.

Take a slice of Edward Gorey, a dash of Gothic angst with just a pinch of Doctor Seuss and you’ll understand THE KREEP’s sensibility.

External Kreepy Links

Available on iTunes as a free downloadable podcast on 100% OF NOTHING

KREEPY KRUMBS - VOL. I - BOOK OF POEMS

THE KREEP ON MYSPACE

THE KREEP ON VAMPIRE FREAKS

THE KREEP ON iTUNES †

THE KREEP ON YOUtube

THE KREEP is an R. Productions, Static Multimedia, and Hoffhines Production gig. © 2008 R. Productions

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9.22.2008

The Kreep Pens Odes To The Silence of the Lambs and Sweeney Todd

Kreepy Krumbs - Vol. I, Book Of Poems On Issuu

The Kreeps' Kreepy Krumbs - Vol. I offers ten deliciously dark poems which include odes to classic horror films such as Academy® award Best Picture The Silence of the Lambs and Tim Burton's Sweeney Todd.

The Kreep is a forlorn Gothic poet that offers a variety of dark treats such as horror reviews in chilling verse. Produced by R. Productions in association with Hoffhines Productions, and published by Static Multimedia, The Kreep is offered in several social media formats such as a syndicated feature on 100% OF NOTHING, an art and culture Ezine linked to a free downloadable podcast on iTunes. Selected poems will also receive an audio/visual treatment and posted on YOUtube and Vampire Freaks while compilations can be found in book form on Issuu.

A new Kreepy poem is available every Wednesday on 100% of Nothing with a link to a free iTunes podcast. This week The Kreep’s poem is a tribute to one of the greatest serial killer films of all time The Silence of the Lambs, on DVD now.

Take a slice of Edward Gorey, a dash of Gothic angst with just a pinch of Doctor Seuss and you’ll understand THE KREEP’s sensibility.

External Links

Available on iTunes as a free downloadable podcast on 100% OF NOTHING

KREEPY KRUMBS - VOL. I - BOOK OF POEMS

THE KREEP ON MYSPACE

THE KREEP ON VAMPIRE FREAKS

THE KREEP ON iTUNES †

THE KREEP ON YOUtube

THE KREEP is an R. Productions, Static Multimedia, and Hoffhines Production gig. © 2008 R. Productions

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9.17.2008

THE KREEP SILENCES THE LAMBS ON iTUNES

The Kreep is a forlorn Gothic poet that reviews horror and Sci-Fi films in chilling kreepy verse. Created, written, and voiced by R. O’Donnell and published by Static Multimedia, The Kreep is offered in several formats such as a syndicated feature on 100% OF NOTHING, an art and culture Ezine linked to a free downloadable podcast on iTunes. Selected poems will also receive a visual treatment and posted on video hosting sites such as YOUtube and Vampire Freaks.

A new Kreepy poem is available every Wednesday at midnight. This week, The Kreep’s poem is a tribute to one of the greatest serial killer films of all time, the Academy® award-winning The Silence of the Lambs, on DVD now.

Take a dash of Vincent Price and a dash of Edward Gorey with just a pinch of Doctor Seuss and you’ll understand THE KREEP’s sensibility.

Available on iTunes as a free downloadable podcast on 100% OF NOTHING

THE KREEP ON MYSPACE

THE KREEP ON VAMPIRE FREAKS

THE KREEP ON iTUNES †

THE KREEP ON YOUtube

THE KREEP is an R. Productions, Static Multimedia, and Hoffhines Production gig. © 2008 R. Productions

source: r-productions.com

9.09.2008

THE KREEP GETS BITTEN *30 DAYS OF NIGHT* ON YOUTUBE, ITUNES, 100% OF NOTHING

The Kreep is a forlorn Gothic poet that reviews horror and Sci-Fi films in chilling kreepy verse. Created, written, and voiced by actor/writer R. O’Donnell and published by Static Multimedia, The Kreep is offered in several formats: a syndicated feature on100% OF NOTHING and STATIC MULTIMEDIA, with links to a free downloadable podcast on iTunes. Selected poems will be given a visual treatment and posted on YOUtube as well.



A new Kreepy poem is available every Wednesday at midnight. This week, The Kreep explores the brilliantly resurrected vampire legend 30 Days Of Night (a band of vampires ascend on an Alaskan town for a month of darkness,) available now on gory DVD from Sony Pictures.

Take a dash of Vincent Price and a dash of Edward Gorey with just a pinch of Doctor Seuss and you’ll understand THE KREEP’s sensibility.

Available on iTunes as a free downloadable podcast on 100% OF NOTHING

THE KREEP ON 100% OF NOTHING

THE KREEP ON MYSPACE

THE KREEP ON VAMPIRE FREAKS

THE KREEP ON iTUNES †

THE KREEP ON YOUtube

THE KREEP is an R. Productions, Static Multimedia, and Hoffhines Production gig. © 2008 R. Productions

source: r-productions.com

9.03.2008

THE KREEP BITTEN 30 DAYS OF NIGHT ON iTUNE

Vampires are as old as the ground they are keen to be buried in. They have been lurking in the minds of men n’ women since the dawn of prose. They might have been dubbed other ghastly nicknames, but the thought of the dead sucking the blood of the living has faded in and out of our consciousness forever. They have been romanticized such as in Bram Stoker’s 1897 Gothic shocker Dracula. They have been brutalized as in the first film adaptation based upon that play Nosferatu (which Stoker’s widow sued considerably in her favor) with Max Schreck in the title role. Then romanticized yet again with Hungarian actor Bela Lugosi’s haunting yet alluring interpretation. Dawning black cape and white powder Bela fashioned a Hollywood icon that would cling to him until death, lowered into the earth as vampires are, wearing the very cape that plagued him throughout his sordid addicted life.

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