Saturday, October 6, 2012

LET'S HOPE WE ALL GET A CHANCE TO TRAVEL 'VELVET ROAD'







 A PATH NO MAN SHOULD HAVE TO TAKE
In the racially charged South of the 1960's the black population of a small town is blamed for the spread of a virulent plague. Bobby, a white mechanic, is racing through the countryside with his wife Carolyne. She was bitten by one of those infected and is fading fast. Awakening in a wrecked car with Carolyne missing, Bobby follows a trail of blood down the road towards a fateful encounter and an unthinkable choice.




"Velvet Road is one of the best zombie flicks I´ve seen for a long time" - Independent Flicks


"This is a short film that does deliver in giving us something different. This short is well made, well shot, and well-acted. It gives us a concept that I really would have loved to see in a full length feature." - zombies dont run 

"Velvet Road is without-a-doubt a gorgeous and moving film." - all things horror online

"This is a movie that is just screaming to be taken to the next level and made into a feature film" "It shows more heart and passion for the genre in its 12 minutes then 90% of the feature length zombie films I've seen in the last year." - cinema headcheese

"My only gripe is small, please keep this story going, I hated this film to end." - wicked channel

"The Walking Dead meets In the Heat of the Night" - the lair of filth

"If a full length film is half as good as the short, then the cinematic future of the zombie genre is safe in L. Gustavo Cooper's hands. - Zombobs Zombie News & Reviews

"Velvet Road focuses on the transformation of human to zombie, the emotional toll that will take on the living and ultimately the living tragedy that an apocalypse can leave behind." - James Harris (The Liberal Dead)



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