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Upcoming vampire movies
Is there going to be one, please....?
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yes there is Blade 4: electric boogelou
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The remake of Near Dark is gettin' made...
But it prolly won't be too good.
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This was a great graphic novel. Lets hope the movie is done well:
David Slade to Direct 30 Days of Night Source: The Hollywood Reporter September 6, 2005 David Slade (upcoming Hard Candy) will direct horror film 30 Days of Night for Columbia Pictures, says The Hollywood Reporter. The film, based on the Steve Niles graphic novel, is the latest production from Ghost House Pictures, the production company launched by Sam Raimi and Rob Tapert. Raimi and Tapert are producing, while Grant Curtis is overseeing the production for Ghost House. Mike Richardson, Joe Drake and Nathan Kahane are executive producing. Columbia will handle North American distribution of the film as well as in a few international territories, while Mandate Pictures will handle the remaining international rights. 30 Days of Night centers on a sleepy, secluded Alaska town called Barrow, where the sun sets and doesn't rise for over thirty consecutive days and nights. From the darkness, across the frozen wasteland, an evil will come that will bring the residents of Barrow to their knees. The only hope for the town is the Sheriff and Deputy, a husband and wife who are torn between their own survival and saving the town they love. |
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That sounds awesome. Havnt read the GN though.
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This sounds interesting....
12:00 AM, 29-AUGUST-05 Midnight Mixes Vamps With West Mary Lambert has signed on to helm the vampire western High Midnight for Treasure Entertainment, according to The Hollywood Reporter. The story, by first-time writer Denis Faye, centers on a broken-down sheriff who is forced to team up with an obsessed Victorian vampire hunter in order to stop an evil, undead force from consuming a frontier town in 1892 New Mexico, the trade paper reported. Mark Heidelberger at Treasure has been developing the project for several years and will produce. Erik A. Baron is executive-producing, and ThinkFilm will be handling all North American distribution. The budget will be about $5 million. |
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