Corman’s Drive-In expands on YouTube
July 3, 2013
American filmmakers Roger and Julie Corman are expanding their personal YouTube subscription channel. After its successful launch in the US and Canada last month, “Corman’s Drive-In,” is now available to fans in the UK, Japan, Brazil, France, Spain, Russia, South Korea and Australia.
Corman, widely known as the godfather of independent movies, popularized film sub-genres like car-chase pictures, dystopian biker flicks, cross-species mutant monsters, space operas, and women-in-cages. The final selection appeals to the largest possible segment of YouTube’s estimated one billion plus unique users.
The Cormans personally select the films that debut each month on “Corman’s Drive-In.” Cultivated from their vault of 400 titles which include iconic pictures like “Grand Theft Auto” and “Piranha”, many of the films are now being offered for the first time in the digital universe and can only be seen on the “Corman’s Drive-In” YouTube channel.
Offered as a subscription programming service for $3.99 per month, “Corman’s Drive-In” will refresh its rotating selection of 30 movie titles regularly, along with “Corman’s Take” and other original content every month. “Corman’s Drive-In” also offer consumers a 14-day free trial subscription.
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