Somewhat Dead

LOW BUDGET HORROR FILMS HAVE THE BEST RISK-REWARD RATIO IN THE FILM BUSINESS

EXAMPLES:
FILM TITLE BUDGET WORLDWIDE
BOX OFFICE
Scream (1996) $15M $162M
Blair Witch Project (1999) $1.5M $240M
Scary Movie (2000) $19M $260M
Paranormal Activity 1 (2007) $78K $195M
Zombieland (2009) $24M $100M
Insidious (2010) $1.5M $54M
Paranormal Activity 2 (2010) $3M $178M
Paranormal Activity 3 (2011) $5M $207M
Sinister (2012) $3M $48M
Evil Dead (2013) $17M $98M
Mama (2013) $15M $130M
The Conjuring (2013) $20M $317M
The Purge $3M $86M
Insidious: Chapter 2 (2013) $5M $94M

WHAT THE FINANCIAL PRESS
ARE SAYING ABOUT
THE HORROR TREND:

HOLLYWOOD REPORTER, July 2013
"Low Budget Horror Rules Summer Box Office (Analysis)"

WALL STREET JOURNAL, Sept 2013
"Cheap Horror Movies Make A Killing" (PDF)

WALL STREET JOURNAL, Oct 2013
"Demon in the Baby Monitor : How Filmmakers Are Stoking a New Horror-Movie Boom"

NEW YORK TIMES, Oct 2013
"Spinning Horror Into Gold"

AN OUTSTANDING
INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITY
TO RIDE THE FINANCIAL WAVE
OF HORROR FILMS

Two award winning film producers are capitalizing on the rising demand for well made low budget horror films by producing the film SOMEWHAT DEAD. The production and sales team have decades of experience producing and distributing independent films and Hollywood studio movies.

SOMEWHAT DEAD's financial plan has been structured to provide investors with high upside potential and has been specifically developed for its franchise potential.

Not only will investors be entitled to a profit participation for the life of the film, but at certain investment levels they will get to play a speaking role and even choose the way in which their character dies!

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CONTACT

For information about how to become an investor and to view the offering documents, contact Lisa Katselas at LISA@SOMEWHATDEAD.COM