Major Studio To Decide By Years End On "Night Of A Thousand Vaginas" The Movie

December 08, 2014 (PRLEAP.COM) Entertainment News
December 8, 2014 - Dailey Pike's "Night Of A Thousand Vaginas" is not a movie… yet. A new emerging studio Pike is not at liberty to name may make it one. But considering the amount of online buzz it's generating already it soon will be. Plus it's to be filmed in SUBLIMOVISION(tm).

Filmmaker, photographer, comedian Dailey Pike explains, "I wanted to write a story that was a metaphor to address the current day issues surrounding immigration, abortion, reproductive rights, abuse of power, war on women, corruption, fear of others, and life outside our solar system. My problem was how to present it without 'preaching' at the audience. The answer of course was comedy. My inspiration came from a one time Hollywood event called A Night Of A Thousand Vaginas to raise funds for women in Texas with no access to abortion clinics. It was called A Night Of A Thousand Vaginas. I respected the noble effort but I howled with laughter at its name."

Pike continues, "And so was born Night Of A Thousand Vaginas - The Movie. It's the tale of Mary, teen runaway from the all female planet Utopia, who lands in the U.S. to give birth, but male politicians, clergy, and corporate fear mongers conspire to kill her unborn baby, giving rise to an intergalactic war on "manhood" by 1000's of Fembot Castratrons. I'm sure you can figure out what a Castratron is. For a man, it ain't good."

Having the concept firmly established in his head but before writing a single word of the script, Pike, also a graphic designer, went on a creative tear coming up with posters, trailers, and videos posted on numerous websites he created to support the film including Vimeo, Pinterest and SmugMug. This resulted in tens of thousands of views and downloads. He also ingeniously generated a fake back story that the film was a remake of a 1949 film unsuccessfully remade in 1969. Pike also hints of subliminal messages throughout the film using a faux new technique he created called SUBLIMOVISION which allegedly can influence people's emotions and decisions.

If that weren't enough, Pike wrote and produced three original soundtrack songs for the film. "Night Of A Thousand Vaginas" sung by Dic Damone, "Monster Vagina From Outer Space" by The Clitones, and Story Of A Very Bad Girl by Ovarina. He is the voice of the first two songs. Those songs can be heard via Soundcloud.

ABOUT DAILEY PIKE
Prior to his adventures as a filmmaker and jazz photographer, Dailey Pike is blessed to have been a working stand-up comic during the 80s and one of the television's top audience warm up comics during the modern "golden age" of sitcoms and talk shows in the 90s. His IMDB credits span hundreds of TV episodes plus two "jazzumentary" films, "Bob Barry-Jazzography In Black & White" and his most recent doc, "A Not So Average Joe

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