Here’s another poster for Tucker & Dale vs Evil. Anyone would think they’re trying to build up interest for the film.

Here’s another poster for Tucker & Dale vs Evil. Anyone would think they’re trying to build up interest for the film.

Yep, Tucker & Dale vs Evil is finally coming out in the US after I saw it months ago (and it played at various festivals months before that).
Anyway, here’s the new poster for the film.

I’ve been super excited to see Tucker & Dale vs Evil since it played at Sundance at the beginning of the year. Sadly I’m still waiting for it to be released.
Something that may signal a release is imminent is this Russian poster for the film. Although with the progress made so far this year with trying to find a distributor and actually getting the film out there, I may end up getting it on DVD from Russia before it sees a theatrical release. Still, fingers crossed for a release soon.
Check out the trailer below too.


Tyler Labine and Alan Tudyk, two of my favourite TV actors, are set to star together in an indie-horror flick titled Tucker and Dale vs. Evil.
Labine was recently a cast member in Reaper and can be seen in Sons of Tucson (pilot script review here) when it starts in the fall. Tudyk is probably best known for playing Wash in Joss Whedon’s criminally mistreated Firefly and for his great turn as Alpha during the tail end of the first season of Dollhouse.
In the film, Labine stars as Dale alongside Tudyk as Tucker, two good-natured hillbillies mistakenly accused of being psycho killers by a group of college kids camping at the same lake where the hillbillies have just acquired a dilapidated cabin as their “summer home.” Katrina Bowen from 30 Rock is also set to star.
(source = The Hollywood Reporter)
Here’s a little clip from the upcoming comedy SONS OF TUCSON set to star Tyler Labine. You can check out my review of the pilot script here.

Tyler Labine
First off I have to say that I really enjoy watching Tyler Labine, even though some may say he always plays the same character, I find him funny nonetheless. He really was the only redeeming thing about both Invasion and Reaper. Therefore, it should come as no surprise that I really liked the pilot script for Sons of Tucson. I have my doubts about the ability of it to succeed on Fox considering the way they treat anything which isn’t named American Idol or The Simpsons, but I think that the style of humour, and the cast which they have got for the show are all quite promising.
The pilot introduces us to Ron (Tyler Labine) who works at a sporting goods store and once again has that kind of chatty cool personality. In walks three brothers, Gary (14, the boss), Brandon (16, kinda dumb but caring), and Robby (8, ADHD pain in the ass), who proceed to enlist Ron to be their fake dad in order to enrol at the local school for the price of $200.