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Students spread horror in metro area
Contributed by: Keith Depalo on 11/10/2007

A witness from the bloodshed in what is to be Denver's most bone chilling phenomenon agreed to speak to reporters this week. "You had to see it, there was blood everywhere. These things, these creatures, were killing everyone in their path. Everyone he beckoned them to." The witness, who wishes to remain anonymous, is referring to the ring master of the up and coming horror movie Bury 'Em Deep. A twisted mix of the zombie genre in a surreal western setting.

"We had no control over him. Not once he played that damned guitar," says President of Broken Science Productions' Neal Spector "Yeah, we created him, but we had no idea of the evil running through his veins. He created his own army of undead. Together, they wiped out entire towns."

Though releasing no statements as a whole, Broken Science Productions comprised of Spector, Vince Cruz, Ray Cruz, Chris Gilmore and Brad Connor, acknowledge their full responsibility in the fear that will be unleashed at the Mayan Theatre for one night only, this Thursday November 15 th. Previews of Bury 'Em Deep will be shown at 7 and 8pm - free of charge. The Colorado natives plan on releasing statements and answering questions following each showing. Accompanying Broken Science Productions at the event will be Lennon and Walt, rumored heroes in the massacre.

For further information, contact Broken Science Productions at
info@brokenscienceproductions.com
visit them at
www.brokenscienceproductions.com




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Keith Depalo

Aurora , CO

Keith Depalo has posted 10 stories and 4 comments since joining on 7/19/2006. Keith Depalo 's average story rating is 0.
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