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Written by fearsmaster
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Thursday, 18 October 2007 |
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Here's a sneak peek at the remake of that great Hong Kong Horror Flick "THE EYE". The US remake stars hottie Jessica Alba and promises to be just as creepy and scary as the original! {flvremote}http://www.fearsmag.com/trailers/TheEye_Trailer1.flv{/flvremote} |
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Thursday, 11 October 2007 |
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BY Tatiana Siegel {Variety} - Paramount Pictures is beaming up Simon Pegg to play Scotty in J.J. Abrams' "Star Trek." Pegg joins Eric Bana, Anton Yelchin, Zachary Quinto, Zoe Saldana and Leonard Nimoy in the latest bigscreen incarnation of the classic TV series. |
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Tuesday, 16 October 2007 |
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BY Michael Fleming
{Variety} - French filmmakers Julien Maury and Alexandre Bustillo have scared up the job of writing and directing a remake of Clive Barker's 1987 horror film "Hellraiser" for Dimension Films. Barker will produce. imension, which scored a hit with a redo of "Halloween," has the same hopes for "Hellraiser," the film that hatched a franchise around the pasty-faced Pinhead. |
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INTERVIEWS -
Diary of a Mad Music Man
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Written by Christopher Mygrant
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Tuesday, 28 August 2007 |
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So I am sitting at the computer surfing the web with the stereo cranking out some classic, yes I said “classic”, eighties hair/glam metal tunes. It is a CD that contains bands like Bullet Boys (Smooth Up In Ya), Faster Pussycat (Bathroom Wall, Slip of the Tongue), Jackly (Dirty Little Mind), Poison (too many to list) and a host of other feel good performers that made the eighties metal scene what it was - great. As I continued to read an article, a familiar guitar riff comes across my ears; it is the opening to Never Enough by L.A. Guns. A song, that at the time, I had not heard in years. I quickly grabbed the remote, turned it up and sat back and relived the good ol’ times. Upon the song’s completion, I started doing my investigation on how I would be able to contact any member of the band in order to conduct an interview.
After reading some older interviews, I discovered that there are actually two bands performing under the L.A. Guns moniker. One contains drummer Steve Riley and vocalist Phil Lewis. The other version of the namesake has guitarist Tracii Guns leading the way. Well, to make a long story short, I e-mailed what looked liked the management company for the band. I did not receive any reply for about two weeks, when one day while retrieving messages from my voicemail, I hear the following: “Yeah, this message is for Chris. Chris, this is Steve Riley from L.A. Guns and I hear you would like to do an interview.” Steve leaves me his cell number, which I ring as soon as I finish listening to his message. Him and I set a time and day and below is the outcome of our conversation.
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Monday, 01 October 2007 |
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By Adam Dawtrey {Variety} - James Purefoy ("Rome") has been cast as the eponymous hero in "Solomon Kane," a movie based on the classic comic book by Robert E. Howard ("Conan the Barbarian") about a 16th century Puritan swordsman.
The movie, written and to be directed by Michael J. Bassett, is being produced by Samuel Hadida of Paris-based Davis Films and Paul Berrow of Prague-based Wandering Star. It will start shooting later this year. |
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Tuesday, 02 October 2007 |
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By Gunnar Rehlin {Variety} - Swedish sales agent NonStop Sales has inked international distribution and sales rights for animated pic "Gnomes and Trolls," exec produced by "Toy Story" scribes Joel Cohen and Alec Sokolow for Swedish production company White Shark.
Pic, helmed by Robert Rhodin, follows the adventures of teenage gnome Junior and Sneaky, his paranoid neurotic crow. |
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Tuesday, 02 October 2007 |
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By Tatiana Siegel {Variety} - Fox Atomic has tapped vidgame scribe JT Petty to write and direct "Goth," which is based on a best-selling Japanese novel.
Described as a gothic love story, the project revolves around two high school teens from opposite sides of the tracks who are forced to come together to take down a serial killer in their hometown. |
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Film News -
TV & Cable News
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Wednesday, 03 October 2007 |
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By Tatiana Siegel and Diane Garrett Based on the graphic novel by Stephano Raffaele, story kicks off after an airborne virus has reduced much of the Earth's population to feral zombies. A recently undead soldier then teams with a female zombie and a human teenager, racing against time to find a cure before being hunted down by the soldier's former military unit. Jeff Dixon adapted the screenplay of the Humanoids-published graphic novel as a spec. John Baldecchi, Justin Connolly, Pierre Spengler and Fabrice Giger are producing. Keith Dinielli is co-producer. |
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