Victims On A Dinosaur Infested Military Base In TAPE 407

Written By: Ken Hulsey
Source: Avery Guerra

Imagine this scenario, you take off with your family for a much needed vacation only to have the plane crash in some remote area. You survive that, thank goodness, only to learn that you are in a government test site infested with very hungry velociraptors. Now your in a life-or-death struggle to survive and escape from the dinosaurs who will go to any extreme to make you a meal.

Sounds like a real shitty weekend right?

Such is the plot of a brand new film that seems to have flown in under the radar called "Tape 407: The Mesa Reserve Incident" a dino-horror produced by Suzanne DeLaurentiis Productions in association with Factory Entertainment Group under the direction of Dale Fabrigar.

Like the upcoming UK production "The Dinosaur Project" this film is shot in the same POV style as "The Blair Witch Project" and "Cloverfield". From the trailer "Tape 407" looks a lot like "Lost" combined with "The Lost World" which is cool if not entirely original.

Here is the skinny:

One of Hollywood's most terrifying new films, Tape 407, features lost footage too real for reality and too disturbing for fiction. The film will take moviegoers on a whirlwind ride, with a twist ending that will leave you breathless, shocked, and terrified.

The film opens with two teenagers flying from New York to Los Angeles on New Years Eve. Their nightmare begins when their plane hits extreme turbulence mid-flight. The relentless weather attack causes panic and terror amongst the passengers until the plane ultimately crashes in a remote government-testing area. The handful of survivors from the crash, bloody and disoriented, are then insistently pursued in the darkness by unknown predators that, unbeknownst to them, are part of the government's top-secret Mesa Experiment.

The makers of "Tape 407" running a promotion through Facebook where fans can win a poster autographed by the cast and tickets to film's the opening weekend.

Check out the "Tape 407" website HERE




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