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Hear how this $10,000 film has led to a $1 million development deal for Nguyen and what is working on next. All this and more in today's Conversation. It is sure to shock and terrify you!
James Nguyen set out to make a romantic thriller, but accepts that audiences are enjoying "Birdemic: Shock and Terror" for its less-than-polished special effects. Skip to Article.
James Nguyen first saw The Birds in junior high. It scared the hell out of him then, and it still does now. He hopes you'll be just as frightened by his new film Birdemic: Shock and Terror, which ...
“Birdemic: Shock and Terror” fails to deliver the terror, but more than compensates with shock — i.e., the sounds of jaws falling to the floor in stunned disbelief, likely to be heard during ...
(Birdemic may be the only film inspired by both Alfred Hitchcock and Al Gore.) The master of suspense once said that "The Birds Is Coming," but Nguyen almost makes you feel as though these birds ...
A trailer for Silicon Valley software salesman James Nguyen’s “Birdemic: Shock and Terror” shows scenes so awful that the film easily could be one of the many low-budget, independent horror ...
See Nguyen discuss his film's reputation and his attempt to re-start his career. In January 2009, software salesman James Nguyen traveled to the Sundance Film Festival to self-promote his low ...
Kevin Murphy of Rifftrax, talks about Birdemic: Shock and Terror Live! Kevin Murphy just might know more about what constitutes a truly awful movie than ...
In the town of Half Moon Bay, California, an epidemic is on the horizon: a Birdemic. All the birds are attacking humanity for the devastating damage that they are inflicting on the earth: they're ...