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LORDI: Official 'Dark Floors' Trailer Posted Online - Dec. 15, 2007
The official trailer for "Dark Floors" — the feature film starring the Finnish "monster" metal band LORDI — can be viewed below.

The plot summary is as follows: Concerned for her autistic daughter's health, a father sees her removal from the hospital by force as the only option. An elevator breakdown prevents a smooth exit and renders them trapped with others. Yet the incident is only the beginning of a descent into nightmare. As the doors open, the hospital appears mysteriously deserted. When mutilated bodies are found, creatures from a dark world start a frightening attack. It soon becomes clear that the survival of the group may rest solely on the little girl.

"Dark Floors" was shot in Finland at a cost of 4.2 million euros (approximately $6 million), according to Screen Daily.

The film, which features a largely Finnish cast, will premiere in the country on February 8, 2008.

LORDI recently introduced the film at the Cannes Film Festival.

The movie was described by the band's lead singer, Mr. Lordi, as a "traditional modern horror" that will feature monsters and "horrific scenes."

Mr. Lordi (real name: Tomi Putaansuu) added that the band's latex masks and monstrous costumes were derived from horror films so it was "kind of natural" for them to make their own movie.

Twelve images from "Dark Floors" can be found at ShockTillYouDrop.com.

"Dark Floors" official trailer:



"Behind-the-scenes" footage:



(Thanks: Lord of Noise)
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COMMENT | Looked ok
posted by : Kaizer Sedso
12/15/2007 11:20:05 AM

But being a sucker for horror films I'll check this out anyway. Looks professional....but I can imagine Lordi ruining the atmos if they start running around looking, well, 'latexy'!!! Hope it's cool.

COMMENT | hmmmmm
posted by : freddy66
12/15/2007 11:20:26 AM

awesome? Yes.

COMMENT | Looks cool
posted by : RiotAct666
12/15/2007 11:34:50 AM

Can't wait for the movie to come out.

COMMENT | This kicks ass
posted by : Lord of Noise
12/15/2007 12:28:54 PM

This is gonna be seriously cool. Can't wait till the February release! I'm swimming to Finland if I have to!

COMMENT | It looks...
posted by : peoplessi
12/15/2007 1:57:57 PM

...better than I thought it would. But trailers can be made to look really good, even when the movie might suck. I am hoping this is not the case here, my only concern is inclusion of Lordi and his bandmates, they aren't that scary, and most of those who will go and see the film will recognize them.

COMMENT | I'm with peoplessi on this one
posted by : Dichatomy
12/15/2007 6:01:05 PM

This might end up being halfway decent. The inclusion of Lordi could break this movie, but so long as they don't have a significant screen presence throughout the movie, it might work. Plus, it depends on which members are on screen and for how long.

Considering that this is Finland's most expensive horror film (with a budget that most wouldn't even bother with here in the U.S.), hopefully they're taking the time and making the effort to make this as good as it can possibly be. The connection to Lordi could backfire, but it seems like it may worth the risk.

One bonus (well, for me) is that it's being done in English, rather than Finnish, which I've never taken the time to try to learn. Hopefully they have a cast that's more fluent in English, as in actually understanding all the lines and not just speaking them. If I'm not mistaken, Scandinavians and Finns usually have a much better grasp of English than most others who speak it as a second language - and at times, better than certain native speakers. So, no craptacular subtitles or dubbing to grind my teeth to if/when I see this movie.

COMMENT | Don't worry Dichatomy
posted by : phiissik
12/15/2007 7:33:57 PM

The cast members are all from North America and the UK.



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