“From the mind behind the mega-hit Syfy show you’ve probably never heard of (EUREKA) comes a tribute to all those no-budget Syfy original movies and the “so bad, they’re good” films that inspired them. Move over Roger Corman, step back Ed Wood, make way on your weekend programming schedule Mr. Stern, because here comes Andrew Cosby’s 365 DAYS OF SCI-FI.
And it’s all happening here! Each day, your friends at CHUD will bring you a brand new bad movie pitch — the best of the worst title Cosby can come up with, no matter where he’s at or what he’s doing, rain or shine, drunk or sober. That’s a whole year of the quality concepts you’ve come to expect from the network that brought you MANSQUITO and SHARKTOPUS.”
And now… DAY TWO HUNDRED AND FIFTY-NINE:
“Am I the only one who thinks A PERFECT STORM would have been much better with a good dose of Lovecraftian terror?”
– Andy Cosby (Twitter)
“It’s Closer Than You Think.”
HELL STORM: When an experimental meteorological satellite inadvertently opens a gateway to hell, hordes of demonic damned are unleashed upon the unsuspecting populace of a small midwestern town. Caught in the middle of this malevolent maelstrom, a group of amateur storm chasers suddenly find themselves battling more than just the elements in an effort to overcome the odd and put the lid back on this proverbial Pandora’s box.
Nick Says: Have you seen Altitude? It’s a really small tip of that iceberg. Along those lines, let’s get Kaare Andrews to direct this as well. Also, who doesn’t think that Leon Rippy, Ted Raimi, Peter Stormare, Regina King, Austin Pendleton, and Shawn Hatosy doesn’t make an amazing team?
Disclaimer:
This article series is in no way affiliated with SyFy. This is a creative experiment and ongoing test of nerves that is perpetrated by a few insane people and should be construed as such. If for some reason these people actually make one of these as a feature it must be chalked up to their own lunacy. These are the intellectual property of Mr. Andrew Cosby and not the property of CHUD.com or SyFy.