Blood and Guts is back for another fantastically bloody season! This marks the 3rd season for the YouTube series that focuses on practical effects. Read on to get an in depth look at the show via an interview with the show’s director-producer, Jack Bennett!

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Teaser for Blood and Guts season 3

 What is the show ‘Blood and Guts’ all about?

It’s a celebration of makeup effects artists, creature creators, and all the practical effects artists who were the cornerstones of our favorite movies. The film industry is sidelining a lot of amazing talents who are at the top of their game and create extraordinary effects that we’re often missing out of because it’s easier for studios to spend effects dollars in post rather than putting them in a production budget. The show is a chance for us to showcase the kinds of effects we’ve been missing, and also revel in some gore whenever it’s appropriate.

What should people expect for season 3?

An original character designed specifically for Scott by Academy Award winning makeup artist Joel Harlow, an in-depth look at the creation of an original maze for Universal’s Halloween Horror Nights, an appearance by a genuine horror icon, a melted Scott head, a look back at the groundbreaking work that came out of Stan Winston Studios… all that and more!

What has been the best thing about working on this show?

Just getting to focus on what I love about genre movies, and getting a chance to look at the reality of what went into making these sights that you kind of took for granted when you first saw them. In a weird way that’s the point: they’re effects, you’re not supposed to say “Wow, great effect,” you’re supposed to just accept the reality of what you’re seeing. The best for me is just meeting these people who I’ve admired and in some cases I’ve been in awe of for much of my life, and getting to ask them all my stupid fanboy questions. Seeing Scott get excited about the same stuff is up there too.

What had been your favorite practical effect done on the show thus far?

At the risk of sounding like we peaked early, it’s hard to beat Jerry Constantine’s chainsaw gag in the third episode of Season 1. But I love every episode. Jennifer Aspinall turned Scott into a fat old hippie so we could walk him into a guitar store unrecognized, how great is that? I got to be face-to-face with the very wolf that attacked Griffin Dunne in An American Werewolf in London. The animatronic characters at Spectral Motion and studioADI, can’t beat those. Shooting an action scene at Ron Trost’s with Scott was a blast, with Scott running in the snow and bullet hits going off all around him. Gary Tunnicliffe did a great zombie bite for us, shooting that with an actress named Vanessa Cate ripping out part of Scott’s neck was a highlight. The design of Joel Harlow’s Deep One hybrid, who Scott affectionately called The Fishman, was stunning. It’s an unsettling face. When it was finished Scott, was posing for photos and it was hard to make eye contact when he’d turn to me. Then Tony Gardner did something in his episode, the October 17th one, that lifted my spirits in a way few things have in my adult life. In the raw footage you hear me say “I’m so fulfilled,” when I heard my own voice while I was editing I could hear how much I meant it. All because of a gory effect, the kind of thing that would make a non-fan roll their eyes. Or cover them.

Has anything you’ve seen on the show grossed you out?

I’m so desensitized I don’t react to the actual mechanics of it beyond awe at the craft. So much so that I screened the Rob Hall episode, in which Scott gets his face sliced clean off his skull, to a classroom full of college kids as part of a lecture, and it did not even occur to me to warn them how graphic it was. When I saw their faces and heard them gasp, I was confused for a second. Then I remembered oh, right, not everyone is fucking warped like I am. It takes a really great film, something like Sympathy for Mr. Vengeance or Oldboy, to get me to react to the violence, and even then it’s the story and the characters and my attachment to them that give me that dreadful feeling in my stomach. I’m not a true crime guy, real-life violence in life continues to appall me, but I still love it in movies. The grossest, grisliest, most terrifying images are all fantastic to me just so long as they’re fake.

Make sure to tune in every Thursday in October for another awesome episode of Blood and Guts on the Nerdist channel!

In case you missed them, here are episodes 1 and 2! Make sure to check later today for episode 3!

Here is a press release from the Nerdist marking the season’s debut:

Following two successful seasons, Blood and Guts with Scott Ian has returned to the Nerdist Channel with Season 3. A new episode will debut every Thursday in October, leading up to the season finale on Halloween. The Season 3 premiere – which features Johnny Depp’s regular makeup designer, Academy Award winner Joel Harlow – can be viewed on the Nerdist Channel: [http://youtu.be/ki08bC2ZpuM]

Blood and Guts is hosted by Scott Ian, guitarist and founding member of legendary metal band Anthax. Ian, a longtime horror aficionado, gives viewers a behind-the-scenes looks at how some of the all-time greatest practical effects artists create the gore and monsters that genre fans love. The series differs from typical behind-the-scenes shows due to Ian’s infectious excitement and curiosity, coupled with the clever ways the effects are integrated into each episode. Ian is often the one in the makeup chair, experiencing squibs, gore appliances and complex character makeups with rare enthusiasm.

“I’ve been into horror longer than music, longer than comics. It was my first true nerd-love,” says Ian. “And that love affair still burns hot all these years later. Horror has been a huge influence on my music career, my writing, and now I get to actually be a part of it by hosting Blood and Guts. It’s my dream gig.”Previous guests on the show included the likes of 7 time Academy Award winner Rick Baker, Greg Nicotero of The Walking Dead and frequent Guillermo Del Toro collaborators Spectral Motion. Season 3 of Blood and Guts ups the ante with an original creature created by Joel Harlow exclusively for the series, unprecedented behind-the-scenes access to the creation of Universal’s Halloween Horror Nights and an episode with Tony Gardner that includes a surprise visit from a legendary horror character, reprised by the original actor.Blood and Guts with Scott Ian is produced by Chris Hardwick’s Nerdist Channel as part of their partnership with Youtube, with episodes premiering online alongside All-Star Celebrity Bowling and other Nerdist content. The show was originally launched with Fangoria’s involvement, but Nerdist has taken on full production duties for Season 3. The dedicated crew remains the same, with Jack Bennett directing and producing each episode. “The show works in two ways,” explains Bennett. “You can watch it in awe of the extraordinary talent of these artists, or you can tune in to see Scott get his face ripped off. I love both.”  

The full episode guide for the third season of Blood and Guts with Scott Ian can be found below. Watch the teaser here.

October 3 – Episode 1: Joel Harlow (Star Trek, Pirates of the Caribbean)Harlow shares his practical approach to doing makeup on blockbusters and transforms Scott into a creature inspired by H.P. Lovecraft.

October 10 – Episode 2: John Murdy and Larry Bones (Halloween Horror Nights)Scott is given unprecedented backstage access to Universal’s Halloween Horror Nights, including a cameo appearance by Danny Trejo.

October 17 – Episode 3: Tony Gardner (Army of Darkness, Zombieland)Scott visits Alterian Inc. for a lesson in fat suits and a surprise visit from an iconic horror character.

October 24 – Episode 4: Vincent Guastini (Requiem for a Dream, Dogma)Scott goes to VGP Effects for a look at their eclectic resume and an homage to splatter fx from the ’80s.

October 31 – Episode 5: Stan Winston & His Legacy w/ Matt Winston, Howard Berger, Lance Anderson and moreScott catches up with Stan Winston’s collaborators and his son, Matt, for a look at Winston’s continued influence on the world of effects.Bennett will be appearing at the 10th annual Rock and Shock to screen episodes and discuss the show. The horror convention takes place in Worcester, MA on October 18-20, 2013. Attendees will have the opportunity to meet Robert Englund, Robert Patrick, Michael Rooker, Gunnar Hansen, Eric Roberts and more.

 Watch past episodes of Blood and Guts with Scott Ian on the Nerdist Channeland keep up to date with the new season on Facebook and Twitter.

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A few months ago our friends over at ZombCon posted a request for help. They needed a certain amount of presale tickets in order to keep their convention completely independent and at home in Seattle, well the deadline for the presale has come and went, and no word from the people in charge was heard. Well we just got an update on the situation for the convention, a press release was issued today and it gave me mixed feelings. From the release.

After the December 2nd deadline, we reached 314 total advance ticket sales through our first campaign, an impressive number, but not nearly enough to move to helping us secure our first media guest and hotel for 2013. We delayed the announcement, due to sudden interest by a third party to possibly invest to reach our $25,000 goal and support to help produce the convention as early as 2013.

After a set of meetings, it is clear that the investors see the potential, but have expressed  interest to take it to a new city like Las Vegas or Los Angeles. However at this time, there is no contract and the conversation continues as we speak. Not all hope is lost for our Zombie horde and the ZomBcon convention in the near future.

At this current time, our organizers are currently in Los Angeles meeting with a number of people to secure a new home for 2014. By having the convention closer to the industry, it would allow us to invite media guests at little to no cost, simply due to being closer to Hollywood, as well as reduce our operational costs.

Our organizers want to Thank all of you for your ongoing support and enthusiasm in the great Northwest, it has been our home and continues to be our home starting with the annual Red, White & Dead Zombie Walk in Fremont.

When I first heard the news I was saddened. I’ve been to a few conventions but only one like ZombCon. Everyone around was really enjoying themselves and sharing stories, trivia and thoughts on the horror genre. It wasn’t the brain melting overload that SDCC is now. You could really get to know some really cool people from the industry.

The good news from all this is that there is still hope. Hopefully the new investors will be able to breathe some life into this great convention and bring it to a market that will yield more visitors.

The horror and zombie genre was always one that I wanted to know more about, I respected them for what they were but never really was able to wrap my head around them and enjoy them like some. Going to ZombCon and being able to soak it all in at once was a great experience and filled my brain with some crazy knowledge.

For the full release check it out HERE.

It was announced today that the Six Flag Theme Parks will be teaming up with Capcom and Resident Evil 6 to give gamers a chance to have a unique park experience at all Six Flags across the US!

RE6 releases October 6th, so Six Flags will be calling October 6th “Resident Evil 6 Flags Night”, clever huh? So if you preorder (Starting August 30th) to purchase RE6 at GameStop you will be some pretty rad exclusive access to a Six Flags park, they include.

  • Admission discount for Six Flags Fright Fest (discount varies by market)
  • One free haunted attraction voucher
  • Exclusive ride time on certain Six Flags’ coasters

Any attendee that is 17 years or older will be able to get some exclusive hands on game time with the newest in the horror genre, and will be able to compete for and win Resident Evil 6 prizes!

In addition, Six Flags will host the Resident Evil 6: Fright Fest Getaway national sweepstakes, for the chance to win a fly-away VIP trip for two to any Six Flags US Theme Park to experience Fright Fest this Halloween season, including admission tickets, front line privileges, meal vouchers andResident Evil 6 merchandise.

David McKillips, senior vice president of corporate alliances for Six Flags said:

This unique promotion is truly one of the most creative and exciting programs Six Flags has developed with a partner around our Fright Fest event. The program fully demonstrates how our media networks can be tailored for a specific demographic, and how our partnership model can help raise awareness in our parks and drive sales with a retail partner; we’re thrilled to be partnering with Capcom and GameStop on the release of Resident Evil 6.

So if you were considering getting RE6 why don’t you do yourself a little favor, go preorder a copy at GameStop and get in on this rad Six Flags event! I just wish I had one in my state, you can expect me to be entering to win that free trip!