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[quote="Mairosu"]Ne volim kada neko ceni Carpenterov The Thing kao remake, iz cistog razloga jer je to adaptacija knjige, kao i The Thing From Another World. Za razliku od filma iz 50tih, Carpenterova ekranizacija se dosta vernije drzi knjige - da kazemo odmah da je glavni faktor promenjen, u starijoj ekranizaciji monstrum je fizicko cudoviste sa telom itd., dok je u novom filmu monstrum "parazit". Ta dva filma, sem cinjenice da im se radnja odigrava na istom mestu, stilski nemaju puno veze.
koliko ja znam the thing je prema knjizi Who goes there, pa sad....
koliko ja znam the thing je prema knjizi Who goes there, pa sad....
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The Hayes Brothers Talk B.L.O.B.
Out promoting their latest horror endeavor for Dark Castle, The Reaping (opening April 5th nationwide), twin screenwriters Chad and Carey Hayes (House of Wax), looked to the future in a one-on-one chat with this writer including one long-mooted remake currently resting in the hands of producer Scott Rudin: an update of the 1958 camp-classic The Blob starring Steve McQueen (which was already remade into a grotesque late-'80s film directed by Chuck Russell and co-written by Frank Darabont).
Taking its cue from another under-appreciated '80s environmental genre parable C.H.U.D., the Hayes have given an anachronism to their "blob." "It's now 'B.L.O.B.' which stands for Biological Lethal Organic Bomb," says Carey. "At the time they brought it to us we were like, 'not interested.!' And they said, 'Oh come on, challenge yourselves!'"- HorrorHR
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Said news story prompted a rep from Koa Films to e-mail with news of not only another new Piranha movie in the works, Piranha 3-D: The Invisible Menance, but a remake of Beyond the Door and Lamberto Bava’s Demons (under the title Demons Underground) coming our way from the producer of James Cameron’s Piranha 2, Ovidio Assonitis!- HorrorHR
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Hopkins has revealed that he is very close to playing father to Benicio Del Toro (who is slightly more hairy and a lot less attractive than Clare Forlani) in the upcoming movie THE WOLFMAN.
He says that Del Toro "just wants to make sure that the deal is all in but I play the Wolfman's father in Paris. A wonderful part." The film will be a remake of the 1941 film THE WOLF MAN, which tells of a guy called Larry Talbot that is bitten by a werewolf during a scuffle, turning him into a werewolf himself.- john_constantine
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We're coming up on the two year anniversary of the words "Michael Bay's company is going to tackle Hitchcock's 1963 thriller The Birds." Every time things slow down and you think that Hitchcock's classic might rest in peace, another bit of news comes up. First, Naomi Watts was rumored to take over Tippi Hedren's role, and then there's was a slight mention in Variety that the film would start shooting by the end of the year.
Now the mag has done it again. Slapped onto a story about Cathy Schulman's hires at Mandalay Pictures is a little bit for The Birds. Schulman says: "We think we have a very contemporary take. In the original, the birds just showed up, and it was kind of like, why are the birds here? This time, there's a reason why they're here and (people) have had something to do with it. There's an environmental slant to what could create nature fighting back." - HorrorHR
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Bloody-Disgusting learned this weekend that Armand Mastroianni's classic '80 horror pic He Knows You're Alone is the next film on the remake block. No word on who'll write and direct, but we've heard they're out to writers/directors to devlope the remake now. In the original a young bride-to-be is being stalked upon by a serial killer. She gets help from a former lover, but will they manage to escape?- HorrorHR
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It was revealed by UHMN this morning that Dante Tomaselli is developing a remake to Alfred Sole's '76 classic Alice, Sweet Alice, in which a young girl is brutally murdered during her first communion and her strange and withdrawn older sister becomes the main suspect. Tomaselli tells B-D's old staff writer SuperHeidi, "Alice, Sweet Alice is a film that is really about evil passed on from generation to generation, so he thinks it makes sense for me to remake it, a kind of passing on of the torch...or the knife." More news as it comes in.- HorrorHR
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link na original http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0082334/Amy Holden Jones (Indecent Proposal, Mystic Pizza) has been tapped to rewrite the remake of The Entity for Fox Atomic, according to Moviehole.net. This is actually a return to her roots as her directorial debut was the 1982 slasher flick Slumber Party Massacre. Hideo Nakata (The Ring Two, Ringu) is still attached to direct. The film tells of a woman who is tormented and sexually molested by an invisible demon. Barbara Hershey and Ron Silver starred in the 1981 original



