Alien Grey: Zone-X

Alien Grey: Zone X


New movie coming out with monsters, aliens, crazy dudes, explosions, and hot chicks. It looks like it might be fun, hopefully it is. The only danger in films like this is if they spend too much time with people walking in between horrible things happening to them or action sequences or explosions.

Official Site
Movie synopsis given on the site:

Power Outage…
Stranded in the Desert…
Against the Elements…
Stalked by a Mad Man…
And…
Experimented on by:
Alien Greys!
Will You Survive:
Zone-X?
“Alien Grey: Zone-X”

Sounds like a very bad day!

Co-Executive Producers: Thomas R. Dickens and David Burke
Directed by Thomas R. Dickens
starring David Burke, Holly Poplawski, James Zito III, Wallace Dorian, Chris Harper, Jai Johnston, Jessica Walker, J.P. Edwards, Teresa Giammusso, Travon Collins.

Special effects from Mesozoic, Inc.

Trailers:

Thanks to Avery!

Ajooba Kudrat Ka

1991 Bollywood horror film directed by the Ramsay brothers, except this one appears to have sections for children, and the biggest feature – a bigfoot-like monster! He has armadillo legs, but he is a bigfoot!

cast:
Shagufta Ali
Hemant Birje
Manjeet Kullar
Deepak Parashar
Sonam

Directed by Shyam Ramsay and Tulsi Ramsay
Music Director: Ajit Singh

Here is a hand-painted Ghanan film poster:
Ajooba Kudrat Ka

This film looks like it could be ridiculously fun. Since the Ramsay Brothers are somewhat well known, the movie is on VCD – Induna Link – Notice the cover art barely includes the bigfoot!

Susie Arabia link – With screencaps! See the Bigfoot in action!

Red chlorophyll

Red chlorophyll is like green chlorophyll but it is red. Hey, don’t expect poetry, there isn’t much you can say introducing it that you shouldn’t already know! There is red, green, and blue chlorophyll, but this is a new version that does Red Edge. Which means absorbs the light near the infrared spectrum. That means if you were wearing Infrared goggles, you would just see a big black spot. I am sure you want to know what horrible thing I am using this for…but it is TOP SECRET!!!! MuHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!!!!

Living On ‘The Red Edge’: Rare Form Of Chlorophyll Discovered In Newly Sequenced Bacterium

ScienceDaily (Feb. 11, 2008) — Researchers at Washington University in St. Louis and Arizona State University have sequenced the genome of a rare bacterium that harvests light energy by making an even rarer form of chlorophyll, chlorophyll d. Chlorophyll d absorbs “red edge,” near infrared, long wave length light, invisible to the naked eye.

In so doing, the cyanobacterium Acaryochloris marina, competes with virtually no other plant or bacterium in the world for sunlight. As a result, its genome is massive for a cyanobacterium, comprising 8.3 million base pairs, and sophisticated. The genome is among the very largest of 55 cyanobacterial strains in the world sequenced thus far, and it is the first chlorophyll d –containing organism to be sequenced .

Robert Blankenship. Ph.D., Lucille P. Markey Distinguished Professor in Arts & Sciences at Washington University, and principal investigator of the project, said with every gene of Acaryochloris marina now sequenced and annotated, the immediate goal is to find the enzyme that causes a chemical structure change in chlorophyll d, making it different from primarily chlorophyll a, and b, but also from about nine other forms of chlorophyll.

“The synthesis of chlorophyll by an organism is complex, involving 17 different steps in all,” Blankenship said. “Some place near the end of this process an enzyme transforms a vinyl group to a formyl group to make chlorophyll d. This transformation of chemical forms is not known in any other chlorophyll molecules.”

Blankenship said he and his collaborators have some candidate genes they will test. They hope to insert these genes into an organism that makes just chlorophyll a. If the organism learns to synthesize chlorophyll d with one of the genes, the mystery of chlorophyll d synthesis will be solved, and then the excitement will begin.

Blankenship and his colleagues from both institutions published a paper on their work in the Feb. 4, online edition of the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. The work was supported by the National Science Foundation and also involved collaborators from Australia and Japan. Three Washington University undergraduate students and one graduate student participated in the project, as well as other research personnel.

Harvesting solar power through plants or other organisms that would be genetically altered with the chlorophyll d gene could make them solar power factories that generate and store solar energy. Consider a seven-foot tall corn plant genetically tailored with the chlorophyll d gene to be expressed at the very base of the stalk. While the rest of the plant synthesized chlorophyll a, absorbing short wave light, the base is absorbing “red edge” light in the 710 nanometer range. Energy could be stored in the base without competing with any other part of the plant for photosynthesis, as the rest only makes chlorophyll a. Also, the altered corn using the chlorophyll d gene could become a super plant because of its enhanced ability to harness energy from the sun.

That model is similar to how Acaryochloris marina actually operates in the South Pacific, specifically Australia’s Great Barrier Reef. Discovered just 11 years ago, the cyanobacterium lives in a symbiotic relationship with a sponge-like marine animal popularly called a sea squirt . The Acaryochloris marina lives beneath the sea squirt, which is a marine animal that lives attached to rocks just below the surface of the water. The cyanobacterium absorbs “red edge” light through the tissues of its pal the sea squirt.

The genome, said Blankenship, is ” fat and happy. Acaryochloris marina lies down there using that far red light that no one else can use. The organism has never been under very strong selection pressure to be lean and mean like other bacteria are. It’s kind of in a sweet spot. Living in this environment is what allowed it to have such dramatic genome expansion.”

Blankenship said that once the gene that causes the late-step chemical transformation is found and inserted successfully into other plants or organisms, that it could potentially represent a five percent increase in available light for organisms to use.

“We now have genetic information on a unique organism that makes this type of pigment that no other organism does,” Blankenship said. “We don’t know what all the genes do by any means. But we’ve just begun the analysis. When we find the chlorophyll d enzyme and then look into transferring it into other organisms, we’ll be working to extend the range of potentially useful photosynthesis radiation.’

Animal attack ray trials successful!

My Animal Attack Ray has had a successful trial, turning peaceful dolphins into brutal killing machines. No one will suspect Flipper is capable of death! Now that I can affect Marine Mammals, the next step is Land Mammals, so expect stories about people being attacked by zebras, cows, deer, squirrels, and ibex! Soon, I will have a unstoppable animal army! The best part is, you can’t fight the army, because they will all be endangered species and it will be illegal to shoot them! MuHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!

Leaping dolphin gives Fla. boaters cuts, bruises

Thu Oct 9, 11:28 PM ET

EDGEWATER, Fla. – A woman is recovering in Florida after a dolphin hit her when it leaped aboard the boat she was in.

The Coast Guard says witnesses called 911 Thursday after seeing the dolphin jump from the Intracoastal Waterway and hit Barbara Howard of Mansfield, Ohio. Howard was sitting in an 18-foot boat with her husband, their daughter and their daughter’s boyfriend.

The Howards say the dolphin jumped about six feet high and landed on the bow. They say it slid in their laps and its thrashing tail knocked them to the deck. Their daughter’s boyfriend rolled the dolphin back into the water.

The husband and wife were treated at a hospital for cuts and bruises and released.

The Beast of Bottomless Lake

The Beast of Bottomless Lake is a monster film about the Okanagan Lake monster Ogopogo, a creature I don’t think has had a movie about. (everyone keeps doing the Loch Ness Monster, despite a gold mine of local monsters to choose from) Provost Pictures is creating this picture. It looks like they will be intersplicing interviews with “experts” in between the action, which sounds pretty neat.

Official Site (with stills)

No pictures of the monster, sadly…

Synopsis:

Dr. Paul Moran, Cryptozoologist at the University of British Columbia, has very little left to lose. His program is losing its funding, and his tenure is about to be denied. In a last-ditch effort to save his career, Moran heads to Kelowna, a city on the shore of Lake Okanagan which has put a $2 million bounty for proof positive that the legendary Okanagan Lake serpent, the Ogopogo, exists. His mis-matched team includes: his research assistant, Sondra Blackburn; Professor of Conspiracy theory, Dr. Leslie Morgenstern; Neville Bernard Vincent St. John Honey III, a technician on loan from the Royal Commission on the Loch Ness Monster; and physicist with a secret, Stewart Murphy. Tagging along for the ride is film-student Ernie McKellar and his cameraman, documenting the teams’ not-so-glorious moments.

The trip is a disaster–denied access to a luxury resort, they end up in Paul’s loopy parent’s basement, lose an expensive prototype, high-tech device on the first day, share their research vehicle with a wedding party, and get arrested. With every turn, they get further from their goal, and closer to a breakdown.
The team is ripped apart.

Broken and defeated, Paul has one last, desperate chance.
Will he be able to defeat the Beast within?

Thanks to Avery

Nigerian Titanic

YouTube Link

Nigeria currently is producing hundreds of films a year. So of course some of these films will be wacky genre films! Thus we get Masoyiyata, which is basically Titanic set Nollywood style! I have no clue where to get this movie, but I want it. Bad.