CRACKLE COUNTS THE “KILLS” FOR HALLOWEEN – Horror Breaking News

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Crackle, Sony Pictures Entertainment’s multi-platform video entertainment network, will launch a deadly collection of horror films on October 19, 2011, titled ‘Kill Count,’ the company announced today. ‘Kill Count’ will feature a select group of 30 of the most stomach-turning, blood-dripping, gut-spilling horror films available anywhere that catalog the most outrageous moments—from impalements to truck sandwiches.

For thirteen days, beginning Wednesday, October 19th through Monday, October 31st, users will be able to watch, rate and discuss their favorite “kills” on Crackle. ‘Kill Count’ boasts more than 300 “kills” in its collection including, but not limited to, 35 vicious stabbings, 12 decapitations, 8 defenestrations, 7 zombie face-slashings, 4 vehicular murders and 2 spontaneous combustions…all for 1 bloody good time.

“Crackle is excited to feature another unique program for our viewers just in time for Halloween,” said Lisa Dubbe-Herbert, Vice President, Programming for Crackle. “With such gruesome offerings as SILENT HILL and VACANCY, our audience will be screaming for more.”

“Our hope is that ‘Kill Count’ will not only excite our current fans but will also intrigue new audiences to come experience Crackle,” said Mark Cregar, Vice President, Marketing for Crackle. ‘Kill Count’ will feature more “kills” than any other Halloween collection and we are excited to get audiences counting.”

Crackle will also allow users to interact with the ‘Kill Count’ collection via Facebook through an online sweepstakes—“13 Severed Heads in 13 Days.” Each day during the sweepstakes period, users will be asked to answer a trivia question about a given ‘Kill Count’ movie. Thirteen films featuring the craziest “kills” from the ‘Kill Count’ collection will be a part of this competition such as HACK, THE GRUDGE 3 and NIGHT OF THE CREEPS, among others. One participant per day who correctly answers the daily trivia question and submits an entry will be chosen at random to receive an appropriately frightful severed head prop.

Please visit www.youtube.com/watch?v=JOMY-Zo8V58 to view the ‘Kill Count’ trailer. Each film featured in the ‘Kill Count’ collection will be preceded by a promo and faux ratings card detailing the killings in the movie that follows. Users will also be able to choose a film based on the number of “kills” and level of gore. The ‘Kill Count’ collection of 30 movies, all horrifically uncut and unedited, includes:

ANATOMY I & II
APRIL FOOL’S DAY
BOOGEYMAN II & III
BRAM STOKER’S DRACULA
THE BREED
CAMERON’S CLOSET
CANDY STRIPPERS
CARVER
THE CAVERN
CHRISTINE
CLIVE BARKER’S THE PLAGUE
THE COTTAGE
THE DEVIL’S CHAIR
FLESH EATER
THE GRUDGE 3
HACK
HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO ME
I’LL ALWAYS KNOW WHAT YOU DID LAST SUMMER
MARY SHELLEY’S FRANKENSTEIN
NIGHT OF THE CREEPS
NIGHT OF THE LIVING DEAD (1990)
OUTPOST
PUMPKINHEAD 4: BLOOD FEUD
RED SANDS
RISE: BLOOD HUNTER
SILENT HILL
VACANCY
VAMPIRES: THE TURNING

The ‘Kill Count’ collection will be available in the U.S. on Crackle.com and will be accessible on mobile devices, including iPhone ®, iPad ® and Android ™, and OTT integrations Bravia®, Playstation ® 3, Sony Blu-ray ™ and ROKU ®.

Crackle, Inc.
Crackle, Inc. is a multi-platform next-generation video entertainment network that distributes digital content including original short form series and full-length traditional programming from Sony Pictures’ vast library of television series and feature films. Crackle is one of the fastest growing entertainment destinations on the Internet today, offering audiences quality programming in a variety of genres, including comedy, action, sci-fi, horror, music and reality. Crackle reaches an impressive audience through its diverse online and mobile distribution network. Visit Crackle’s site at www.crackle.com.

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