The Haverhast

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We are a little late in announcing this year’s recipient for “The Haverhast”.

Before doing so we must be clear: this has been the most demanding year yet.

Never before has the pool of contenders been this rich, well-made, and at times: terror-fying.

“Ablutions” by Visitor Blim was less horror and more docu-art. Some poignant moments and some astounding revelations were had. File under “Good Times”.

“The Whole World Was Green” the second offering from Visitor Blim had great buzz. The docu-horror-art style was uncomfortable. I wish there were more perspectives provided. Perhaps this is the start of a larger, more horror-ble project.

“Free Day” from Mr Y was also a contender. It’s been years since Mr Y presented a new work and the committee was shaking in its boots. And clearly, Mr Y has been using his “free time” wisely. The addition of the new talent was mind blowing. Perhaps other members of the Society may try to pool their resources and create some sort of “children only” horror art. I can think of nothing more terror-fying.

“La mort du franc carre” by F2 was a definite step in the right direction. The original score was meticulous, and the meat-a-mation was mind blowing. I think if Vlindinhauer Haverhast did an edit on the film it would’ve been a contender.

“Too Much Time On My Hands” a new song from Sabitathica, has been newly added to my “Now Today” playlist. This catchy, dark, and beautiful number has a way of insinuating itself into your psyche. I can’t get enough of music like this. But I’m biased.

“After the Moment” was a definite crowd pleaser and offered the most frightening moments of the evening. The atmosphere and thrills had “Haverhast” written all over it.

“Early Horror Art – Volume the First” as restored by Vlindinhauer Haverhast was another clear crowd favourite. We can all look forward to future volumes of this on Extensions Saturday Soon Tomorrow.

but, without a doubt, The Haverhast goes to:

“Code Name – Bishop” by Persephone Haverhast

This film was a first on so many levels, from script writing, to location shooting, scoring, and non-sequencial filming. Did you know that the final prison scene was the first scene filmed (Back on Black Sabbath Monday Sunday 2012)? From the “Frankie Blade” sequence, to the stellar opening credits, and then the mind blowing ending …. nothing else stood a chance.

Don’t be discouraged, Extensions Saturday 2013 will be here soon enough.

Extensions Saturday 2012: The Aftermath

Good Times were at an all-time high last evening.

A really high level of entertainment was provided, beginning with Extensions 8.

Here are a couple photographs from the evening. Hopefully a few more will appear from others in days ahead.

… it wasn’t all smooth sailing:

There were no duds in the programme last night. Every feature was a “step in the right direction”. I’m still awaiting analysis on a few items, but I think we all know which film will take The Haverhast this year. There is debate whether or not to announce the runner up as well as the 2nd runner up …

more good times:

Extensions Saturday 2012: Now Today

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Here is the current programme:

1800hrs: Exclusive VIP pre-party (shh, its a secret)
1900hrs: Doors/Good Times and Mingling
2000hrs: Extensions 8 (The New 2012 Directors Cut)
2030hrs: good times and mingling
2100hrs: “Code Name Bishop” by Persephone Haverhast
2200hrs: good times and mingling
2215hrs: “After The Moment” a new work of Horror-Art by Vlindinhauer Haverhast
2230hrs: “The Whole World Was Green” by Visitor Blim
2245hrs: “Free Day” by Mr Y
2300hrs: good times and mingling
2315hrs: “La Mort du Franc Carré” from F2
2330hrs: “Ablutions” by Visitor Blim
2345hrs: “Early Horror Art: Volume the First” as restored by Vlindinhauer Haverhast
2350hrs: new audio from Sabitathica
0000hrs: The Now Today Ensemble performs “The Mistress of the Night Terrors”
0015hrs: Walk to the Rock of Sanity

Catering by OLG

Rose Brut Cava and Coffee will be on hand.

Ties are requested for this major Cardinal Event.

check back daily for any last minute revisions, diversions, or problems.

Speaking of “The Mistress of the Night Terrors”, those who don’t have the album yet, but wish to participate in the performance of the evening can study this OFFICIAL video:

The Mistress of the Night Terrors

I created two OFFICIAL video’s, so tell me which you prefer:

other version

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The Event begins with THIS

Here is the photo of the day:


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The Haverhast

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9 days until Extensions Saturday 2012.

Here is the current programme:

1800hrs: Exclusive VIP pre-party (shh, its a secret)
1900hrs: Doors/Good Times and Mingling
2000hrs: Extensions 8 (The New 2012 Directors Cut)
2030hrs: good times and mingling
2100hrs: “Code Name Bishop” by Persephone Haverhast
2200hrs: good times and mingling
2215hrs: “After The Moment” a new work of Horror-Art by Vlindinhauer Haverhast
2230hrs: “The Whole World Was Green” by Visitor Blim
2245hrs: a new original work from Mr Y
2300hrs: good times and mingling
2315hrs: “La Mort du Franc Carré” from F2
2330hrs: “Ablutions” by Visitor Blim
2345hrs: “Early Horror Art: Volume the First” as restored by Vlindinhauer Haverhast
0000hrs: The Now Today Ensemble performs “The Mistress of the Night Terrors”

Still time for some last minute submissions!

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At Extensions Saturday 2010 we realized that we were the ring-bearers of something pretty darn special. I think many of us had this realization back on Extensions Friday 1985. But with whole “20 year collected revisitation series” a new film festival has evolved. With the latest “dark time” being ebbed for some time now, coupled with “the latest technologies” there are folks “still at it” for whatever reason. At Extensions Saturday 2010 the first “Haverhast” was awarded. This was to recognize a particular highlight in an already highlighted evening. Tech Supports “Minimal Effort” really blew the roof off the Hall that year and was tantamount in the need to establish an award of sorts for this singular Event of the year. One of the Cardinal Points, as it were. As of the moment there are no guidelines, other than presentation. One can offer as many works as will fit into the programme (that may or may not increase or decrease one’s odds). Length of a Work is not a factor. Only supreme enjoyment of The Host and his perception of crowd favourite.

Last years “The Moment” took the now coveted “Haverhast” award.

This year, who will take home this most prestigious of awards?

Will it be you?

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Soon Tomorrow

Yes, the Host will be at another anniversary of incarnation.  To Celebrate I’ll be meeting Janice at South Station at 530am.  We’ll train to NY3, check into the Hotel Pennsylvania, go see “The Heiress” on Broadway ( a revival of a play that went on to be a favourite film of mine). Meet up with Tech Support, have a meal and some Good Times.  Crash. Take the 655am train back.  On Thursday I’ll meet the wife, we’ll dine, then see the Globes production of “The Tragical History of Doctor Faustus” as presented by Shakespeare’s Globe Theatre being shown “live” at the Kendall.  I guess theatre isn’t dead this week.

All the usual payments are expected in full.

 

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