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Post by shellhead on Jul 13, 2011 21:05:05 GMT -5
Hot off the presses: Sam Raimi and original producing partners Rob Tapert and Bruce Campbell (who also starred in the original franchise) are gearing up to remake their cult sensation THE EVIL DEAD through their long standing Ghost House Pictures partnership. Raimi and Tapert were such instant fans of Fede Alvarez’s short film “Panic Attack” that they set up a blind deal with the filmmaker and through that process have attached Fede Alvarez to write and direct the film. Alvarez wrote the script with Rodo Sayagues. Academy Award® winning screenwriter Diablo Cody is currently doing revisions on the draft. Ghost House is committed to renewing the franchise and has the film on the fast track.
The three producing partners commented, "We are committed to making this movie and are inspired by the enduring popularity and enthusiasm for the ‘Evil Dead’ series. We can't wait to scare a new generation of moviegoers using filmmaking techniques that were not available to us thirty years ago as well as Fede bringing a fresh eye to the film’s original elements."
It would also appear that Hollywood is once again going to attempt an adaptation of Japan's biggest import - Godzilla. The film's producers promise that this time the film will remain more faithful to the original Japanese films and that Godzilla himself will retain his traditional appearance. The script is being written by David Goyer.
Okay, good idea, bad idea? Where do you stand?
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Post by Tymishu on Jul 13, 2011 21:14:24 GMT -5
I don't really mind, but I really would like to see more stuff like Splinter, Slither, District 9, Hobo With A Shotgun...etc. Granted they have similar feels to them, but at least they have their own titles and stories.
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Post by somethinghairy82 on Jul 28, 2011 19:37:00 GMT -5
If Sam Raimi and Bruce Campbell are behind the evil dead remake then I really dont see a problem with it.Grant I really dont like Bruce Campbell that much the first two Evil Dead Movies are still great. Godzilla on the other hand I could take it or leave it really... Cloverfield was one of the better reimages of a story like that but better.
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