Acclaimed
heavy metal drummer
Richard Christy (ex-
ICED
EARTH,
DEATH,
LEASH LAW,
CONTROL
DENIED), who currently works for
"The Howard Stern
Show", has teamed up with
Metalkill to create a
number of PC shooter and Medieval games. Their first release
will be a game called
Skullfuck from one of the
characters in
Christy's directorial film debut,
"Evil Ned 3 -The Return of Evil Ned 2 - Electric
Boogaloo".
TJ Killers, CEO of
Metalkill, commented: "Working with
Richard has
been a lot of fun so far getting his first movie ready.
Skullfuck should be released sometime this summer. We
are both very excited of what is yet to
come."
Metalkill has two game releases online
called
The Underworld and
Evil Fate. These Beta
releases feature music from
CATTLE DECAPITATION,
THREAT SIGNAL,
FEAR FACTORY and
SUFFOCATION.
For more information, visit
http://www.metalkill.com/.
Richard
Christy recently posted his directorial film debut,
"Evil Ned 3 -The Return of Evil Ned 2 - Electric
Boogaloo", on
YouTube.
Christy previously
stated about the movie, "I made
'Evil Ned' when I lived
in Springfield, Missouri in 1995 and I have to warn you
beforehand, I had no idea what in the hell I was doing! But
for all of its technical flaws there are many crazy things in
this film that will make you either laugh or cry! This film
was made for about 250 dollars, 200 of which was spent on
beer, and it is the epitome of low-budget! If you're into
beer, dirty magazines, huge hog testicles, gay monsters, Amish
erotica, and evil talking ducks, then you'll love this
movie!"
Richard Christy was recently cast in the
upcoming comedy
"Harold & Kumar 2" (
IMDb). "I filmed my parts in February and
had a blast!"
Richard previously said. "The movie is
going to be hilarious so please check it out when it comes to
a theater near you!"
According to the film's official
plot outline,
"Harold & Kumar 2" "follows the
cross-country adventures of the pot-smoking duo as they try to
outrun authorities who suspect them of being terrorists when
they try to sneak a bong on board their flight to
Amsterdam."
Christy has played in many bands,
including
ICED EARTH,
BURNING INSIDE,
DEATH and
CONTROL DENIED.
Christy joined
DEATH after meeting their leader
Chuck
Schuldiner in a bookstore while the band was looking for a
new drummer after the departure of
Gene Hoglan.
Christy recorded three albums with
DEATH (the
critically-acclaimed
"The Sound of Perseverance",
released in 1998;
"Live in L.A. (Death & Raw)",
2001; and
"Live in Eindhoven", also 2001) and one album
with
CONTROL DENIED,
"The Fragile Art of
Existence", which came out in 1999.