Abraham Sánchez se ha desempeñado como director, editor, guionista y coproductor en diversos proyectos de cortometraje y largometraje, originario de Tijuana, Baja California ; Comenzó en cine dentro del departamento de arte para después convertirse en realizador de cortometrajes de corte fantástico y de terror, destacando en 2012 "Sanguijuelas" un corto de vampiros ganador del mejor cortometraje en el Festival de cine de horror “Macabro” en la ciudad de México y logra exhibiciones en el Comic- Con de San Diego en la sección de cine independiente y el festival “Mórbido”, continúa con un mediometraje de género post apocalíptico zombie "Devastación" ganando menciones internacionales y llamando la atención del propio George A. Romero creador del subgénero zombie, dirigió y escribió un segmento para la película de antología "México Bárbaro II" estrenando en Sitges y Mar del Plata, en 2018 es acreedor de el estímulo a creadores cinematográficos del IMCINE en escritura de guion.
1:19 - 1:21 Vexor: Ten, beetleborgs and Mystic knights, Masked rider? Are you the ones with the ten teams? Drew: That's right! Ron: Deal is the deal! Everyone okay? Dex: Yes! I'm a right. You're just in time! 3:05 Vexor: Beetleborgs, Mystic knights, ten teams masked riders! White blaster beetleborgs! New kid: its over vexor! Its now time to show up! - vexor's final showdown.
To me this is grown up in contrast to Lost Boys... feel more like its for the teens whereas Near Dark is very sophisticated even for a film thats more gritty, Dark, intense, violent and graphic. Massive respect for Katheryn Bigelow... Massive!
Wow...that part where Adrian says..."Jennie, if you're wayching this or listening, i miss ya. I dont know where she is". Dang, hope shes ok? Sad not to see Joshua Miller in here either
Wow! Thanks for the upload. Seeing the love and obsession the cast and filmmakers had for this project is so incredibly vindicating - loved hearing all the backstories they came up with.
And she was going out with James Cameron at the time which helped out a lot too. ❤ it seems like James Cameron was a little behind the scenes on this as well.
I love this movie and always have (all except Homer. I couldn't stand his character!). The weird thing about it is, the first time I saw it (home video in '88), I was soooooooo sick, and whenever I watch it to this day, I feel that same sickness all over again. Still doesn't stop me from subjecting myself to it, lol!
Seriously he should've gotten more roles but I think actors like him,Sid Haig,Bill Moseley and Gary K had great shining moments to where they became iconic in their own way. I was born in 96 and I still appreciate these types of gems. I'm glad I got to see this, I smiled the whole time.