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A House were an Irish band from the 1980s to the 1990s. The single "Endless Art" is one of their charting successes.
House is a 1986 horror/comedy film. It stars William Katt, George Wendt, Richard Moll and Kay Lenz, and is directed by Steve Miner. It was produced and distributed by New World Pictures. House was followed in 1987 by House II: The Second Story, in 1989 by The Horror Show (known as House 3 in the UK and Australia) and in 1992 by House IV. The film's tagline is "Ding dong, you're dead."
House is a 2008 film adaptation of the novel House by Frank E. Peretti and Ted Dekker. The film is currently in post-production. It covers the events that take place one night in an old, rustic inn in Alabama, where four guests and three owners find themselves locked in by a homicidical maniac. The maniac claims to have killed God and threatens to murder all seven of them unless they produce the dead body of one of them by midnight.
It was revealed on Ted Dekker's website that the film's release date was pushed back to Spring 2008. It has received a rating of R for some violence and terror .
The makers of the movie are doing something a little different with the music that is going to be played in the movie. The makers have made a deal with Tooth and Nail Records, the record company largely responsible for Christian metal bands and music. Exactly what kind of deal is not yet known, but chances are it will play some rather heavy Christian songs, or possibly just the music, in the movie. Also, there are rumors that some Christian metal songs will be in the ending credits
The staff of La Scala, a small bingo hall in Wales, fear for their livelihoods when the UK's largest bingo centre opens nearby. When staff member Linda discovers she has the ability to predict bingo numbers, she hopes to use her powers to save La Scala, buy her greedy aunt's share of her mother's house, and find love with La Scala's star bingo caller, Gavin. Written by Alexander Lum
A comedy about a thirty-something man, named Victor who is to perform in a town, after having left group therapy. Victor cleverly bases his diatribes on the handful of locals who attend his performance. As his monologue coils out, his stories accurately reflect the audience's own lives, offering glimpses of themselves which irrevocably shift their relationship with each other. Written by Christopher Shearer
House is a found footage experimental film. It uses an archival 50's nuclear testing film from the Prelinger archives and reclaims it by re-editing sound and image. Rooted in French 20's surrealism and 80's industrial music, House evokes the sense of displaced home and space in a globalized world of divided wealth and poverty. Written by Anonymous
Joe, an architecture student, is left homeless and destitute by the death of his parents. Unable to finish school, unqualified for work, and psychologically numb from his loss, and with no money, he finds himself, quite literally, out in the cold. Luckily he finds his way to the House, a boarded-up old house where a group of young bohemian squatters have scammed some utilities and manage to get by on what they have. Lisa, a hooker with nasty habits, Kelly, a stranded traveller who took a wrong turn, Cindy, a teenager in over her head, Duncan, a pyromaniac pothead, Michele, an interior designer with bad taste, Kurt, a wannabe rock star, Kika, his nymphomaniac manager/girlfriend, Julie, a mute painter, and Frank, a dirty cop who terrorizes the bunch make for an crazy adventure in human behavior. Written by dk
In rural Alabama, two couples find themselves in a fight for survival. Running from a maniac (The Tin Man) bent on killing them, they flee deep into the woods and seek refuge in a house. They soon realize the killer has purposely lured them to this house and that they are now trapped. As they huddle around an old fireplace, a tin can falls through the chimney. Scrawled on its side is a message from the killer, establishing his House Rules. The rules call for their deaths unless they kill at least one of the four. They have less than 12 hours to find a way to survive. At sunrise the game is over and everyone dies if the killer's demands aren't met. What they quickly learn is that the only way out... is in. But going further into this house--where unknown challenges await them--is equally deadly. Written by Anonymous
Is it a Myth?
Roger Cobb is a Vietnam vet. Whose career as a horror novelist has taken a turn for the worse when his son Jimmy mysteriously disappears while visiting his aunt's house. Roger's search for Jimmy destroys his marriage and his writing career. The sudden death of his aunt brings Roger back to the house where his nightmares began. The evil zombies in the house force Roger to endure a harrowing journey into his past, at the end of which he find his son. Desperate to escape from the tortures of the house, Roger must battle the evil forces which have haunted him for a lifetime in order to save himself and his son from certain death. Written by Arthur de Boom
Roger Cobb is a author who has just separated from his wife. He moves into a new house and tries to work on a novel based on his experiences in the Vietnam War. Strange things start happening around him; little things at first, but as they become more frequent, Cobb becomes aware that the house resents his presence. Written by Murray Chapman

