Sullivan’s Gift

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Last Updated on July 27, 2021

Well the gifts just keep dropping it seems, as
the boys over at Blood-Disgusting are now hosting a short by writer/director Tim
Sullivan entitled A CHRISTMAS TREAT, and what a treat it is!

Sullivan is the director behind the film

2001 MANIACS
, and is allowing BD to host a short that he shot in
1985. Sullivan said about the film: 

” ‘Twas the night before
Xmas 1985– I made a little 16mm holiday short that planted the dark and twisted
seeds that would inevitably yield the harvest of 2001 MANIACS. 21 years later,
come holiday time, those who have seen it still ask me about this Yuletide
nightmare and those who haven’t ask me how they can. Well, kiddies, courtesy of
my buddy Brad, here is a Bloody Disgusting exclusive from me to you with deep,
deep thanks for an amazing year filled with Pleasant Valley maniacs and
Driftwood ghosts. Here it is…. A CHRISTMAS TREAT. Spread the Red….”

That seems a lot cooler than my families Christmas video’s. They’re usually
comprised of  my dad getting drunk on Drambouie and screaming Russian
obscenities while he pisses all over my bed!

So to check out the full short from Sullivan online at BD, click
here

Source: Bloody-Disgusting

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