Pittsburgh Strip Clubs: Syfy show contestant Beki Ingram gives the Pop Diva a zombie makeover

January 14, 2012

The 1996 horror comedy written by Quentin Tarantino (who penned the script based on Kurtzman’s story) stars Harvey Keitel, Juliette Lewis and a still-small-potatoes George Clooney, trapped in a roadhouse with vampire strippers.
Sick of “the traffic and the fires and the earthquakes and the floods” on the West Coast, Kurtzman packed up his wife and two young children and moved back to Crestline, known for producing football coaches, not horror-movie producers. To launch Creature Corps, he gutted and rebuilt the bowling alley where he used to go as a kid.
“I like living in a small town,” he says. “I like to ride my bike to work.”
Ingram, who migrated from Columbus, a moth to Kurtzman’s creative flame, is a five-minute cycle ride from the studio, too, though the bucolic burg — serene as Walden Pond, she says — isn’t exactly the place the up-and-coming effects artist imagined she’d land. “I mean, Hobby Lobby is our biggest art store,” she says.

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See the full article from “Plain Dealer (blog)”

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