IWRESTLEDABEARONCE's 'A Beary Scary Movie' To Preimiere At 'Rock And Shock Film Festival'

October 2, 2011

IWRESTLEDABEARONCE's feature film "A Beary Scary Movie" will be premiered at the Rock And Shock Film Festival at the DCU Center in Worcester, Massachusetts on October 16. The film will be featured as the headlining movie of the day at this convention that exhibits the best independent horror films from around the world and boasts New England's largest gathering of horror and heavy metal fans. The edgy horror film stars IWRESTLEDABEARONCE's Steven Bradley, Krysta Cameron, Mikey Montgomery, Michael "Rickshaw" Martin and John Ganey, along with actors Larry Parks, John Dillion, Phillip Wright, Jim Babel, Charlie Huffman and Kelly Keodara, with a special appearance by Jake Busey.

"A Beary Scary Movie" was written and directed by Justin Beasley of KOTK Productions.

"IWABO lovers and haters rejoice! The time has finally come to watch us all get brutally murdered! Our friends at KOTK Productions have managed to outdo even themselves on this one," says IWRESTLEDABEARONCE's Steven Bradley. "We are all HUGE horror movie fans, particularly old-school cheesy fun horror fans, so this project has definitely been the most insane and enjoyable undertaking in the history of our band."

IWRESTLEDABEARONCE will also participate in signings, panels and other appearances at Rock And Shock, along with the convention's other featured guests including Robert Englund, Kane Hodder, Bill Moseley, Lance Henriksen, Gary Busey, Jake Busey, Norman Reedus, Sean Patrick Flanery, Ace Frehley, Roddy Piper, Heather Langenkamp, Amanda Wyss, Derek Mears, Tim Thomerson, Miko Hughes and many more.

About "A Beary Scary Movie": IWRESTLEDABEARONCE are part of one of the most fucked up, crazy-ass twisted motherfucking fantastical adventures that has ever been told in the history of metal. Something monstrous and mentally deranged from the '80s hair metal scene has been sent straight from hell to shred through their "experimental" metal flesh and leave their bodies not to mention today's metal scene bloody, battered, and torn apart. Steven, Mikey, John, Krysta, and Ricky are in the fight of their lives as they face the insane bloodthirsty flesh fiend known as Shreddy. Watch as Shreddy slaughters each member one by one while they sleep. The only limits are those of the insane minds of IWRESTLEDABEARONCE. Can they make it out of this bizarre and gruesome tale alive? Will IWRESTLEDABEARONCE continue or will they perish at the hands of this madman? Only those brave enough to watch "A Beary Scary Movie" will find out...

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