Thursday, June 28, 2007

Monster Hunters 4: El Pancho

The 4th installment of The Monster Hunters series.

Pancho(played by Fonso) has news from Sacramento: a new monster that is killing people off. Unfortunately for him, Ray and Robbie have disbanded but dire times call for dire measures. So Ray and Robbie re-unite to destroy the monster with their new found friend...

Fun Fact: First time in a Monster Hunters movie that there is somebody else other than Ray or Rob in the cast. Fonso plays Pancho.

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Monster Hunters 3: Return to Woodland

Ray and Robbie have been out of business for the last 6 months, when the Monster in Woodland resurfaces.

Interesting Fact:
First time in a Monster Hunters movie that another character other than Ray or Robbie appear. They character is the Border Patrol (played by Rob)

This is probably the most flat out funny of the bunch.

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Monster Hunters 2: The Search For Robbie

This movie picks up right where number 1 left off.

Robbie is kidnapped and tortured by the monster taking Ray's form after he molested Ray. Ray must come to his rescue and defeat the Monster.

This is a GIANT improvement on number 1. It has a plot and it follows it. It doesn't just seem like we just turned on the camera and had no idea what we were doing, as opposed to the last one. It is also twice as long.

Interesting Fact: Ray and Rob made this exactly the week after Monster Hunters: Unleashed and Uncut.

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MONSTER HUNTERS: Unleased and Uncut

We're posting this for 2 reasons:
1) It is the first movie made under the "Biohazard Pictures" title. Before it we used several different names, but this was technically the birth of Biohazard Pictures.
2) It is the first in the only series we have. It is definately the worst, and truthfully, it is one of the worst things we have done. If you watch this and don't enjoy it. We don't blame you, but watch the others. In fact, some things in this one are explained in number 2. (Which we would recommend just skipping to because there is a recap of this one at the beginning of it.)

Intesting Fact: This movie was technically in production for 2 years. Ray and Rob had made the original Monster Hunters 2 years early. They were never happy with the movie, except for the middle section and decided to re-shoot it. Rob, though, had lost weight and they both had matured greatly so that is why it appears in the movie the way it does.

Ray and Robbie are Monster Hunters and today they are investigating a barn on the outskirts of a small town called Woodland.

Wednesday, June 27, 2007

News From Biohazard Pictures

Okey dokey. So, we haven't made a new movie since IMPACT. Which was about 2 months ago. You people are probably going: WTF? is up this these guys (actually you aren't, since we have no readers yet... but yea).

Well, we've been busy with school and such and we have developed some ideas which are about to go into production. In fact, we were intended to shoot another movie the week after IMPACT and we were hoping to give you a new movie each week, but because of the threat to have the cops called on us by a hick who lives behind the State Theater we couldn't film the short and since then we have not made another film. We have at least 2 more shorts written which will be filmed soon. So do not worry.

We are also currently working on getting together a movie production of The Death of Joe Britz which is a play Rob wrote. We have casted and have gone through a read through of the script and will begin filming shortly. This will be about an hour long, because the script is about 64 pages. It is the story of Joe Britz (played by Rob Blake) who is unexpectedly visited by Death (played by Kyle Hadley) and is told he has a day left to live. Others in the cast include Ray Tarara, Kayla Sheehan, Sam Starr, Eric Alley, Amy Vyvlecka and Shannon Bass.

There is another project we are writing that we have tried to get off the ground several times under different scripts. Not really wanting to spill the beans yet to those who don't know, but fans of our stuff will hopefully be excited and really like it.

UPCOMING PROJECTS:
J-Lo (written by Ray Tarara)[Short]
Impact Sequel... sort of... (written by Daniel Cordova)[Short]
The Death of Joe Britz (written by Rob Blake)[Feature]
Secret Ray/Rob Project (written by Ray Tarara and Rob Blake)[Feature]

Thanks for your time,
Rob and Ray

IMPACT

GENRE: Comedy

Ray and Rob kill a man and will do anything to keep it a secret.

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Movies For The Mutated Of Mind

Hello,

This is the blog for Ray Tarara's and Rob Blake's production company: BIOHAZARD PICTURES.

Biohazard Pictures was first formed in 2004 for the short film Monster Hunters: Unleashed and Uncut but before that Ray and Rob had been long time colaborators on short films.

They first met when they were 9, in the summer of 1999, during a theater summer camp. Shortly afterwards they became friends because they shared a love of cheesy horror films. Shortly there after they made a short film called Curly Beth. Since then, they have been collaborating on short films.

Here we (Ray and Rob) will share our future projects and our short films on here.

Thanks For Your Time,
Ray and Rob