(Alas, the much - anticipated fly - on - the - wall documentary
from splatterpunk author David J. Schow is being hoarded for some future DVD release of the film.)
Not exact matches
(The first short in particular channels «80s
splatterpunk icon Clive Barker, though it's adapted
from a story by Penn & Teller's Penn Jillette.)
The
splatterpunks count as their most notable acolyte Clive Barker, whose film Hellraiser, also
from 1987, delivers some of the decade's most graphic gore as well as its most poetic moments of horror.
The subgenres include everything
from the mildly unsettling (like Twilight Zone), to
splatterpunk (which is exactly what you think it is).
«For the most part, I don't read romance, Westerns (with the rare exception of Weird Westerns and Westerns
from a non-white point of view),
splatterpunk, erotica, Christian fiction, or military science fiction.»