View Full Version : Are they remaking The Blob?
Kemal
01-12-2007, 04:37 PM
I've heard rumors that there's going to be a remake of the classic 1950's horror flick The Blob, which was already remade once in the 1980's. Has anyone heard anything about this?
Roderick Usher
01-12-2007, 05:22 PM
no, but I'll check around.
There has been waaaaaaay too much Rosie O'Donnell on the "news" lately so I see how one could get confused.
halloweenfreak1
01-12-2007, 08:41 PM
no, but I'll check around.
There has been waaaaaaay too much Rosie O'Donnell on the "news" lately so I see how one could get confused.
ha ha ha:D
bloodrayne
01-12-2007, 08:59 PM
According to Variety, Paramount Pictures and producer Scott Rudin will remake the classic Sci-Fi movie "The Blob". Paramount is picking the project up from Warner Brothers, where the film's original producer, Jack Harris, set it up.
The movie centers on a jelly-like substance that crashes from space and grows as it consumes every human in its path.
The original movie from the year 1958 launched the career of Steve McQueen. It also had a sequel called "Beware! The Blob", also known as "Son of (the) Blob", which was made in 1972.
"The Blob" already had a remake in 1988. The script was writen by Frank Darabont and Chuck Russell, who also directed. But for the new remake, no writer has yet been set.
http://www.moviesonline.ca/movienews_1636.html
Here's something interesting:
Barker To Pen Hellraiser Remake
Clive Barker said on his official Web site that The Weinstein Co. has asked him and he has agreed to write a remake of his 1987 horror film Hellraiser, but that he's not interested in directing it. "They're going to remake Hellraiser 1 with a lot more money, and they've invited me to write it—the invitation came from Bob Weinstein—which I am going to do, on the basis that if I don't do it, it will be done in some way that I probably won't like!" Barker wrote. "It's only that one that I really, really, really care about in terms of its remake value—and it'll be kind of fun to have the extra money to do the effects and all that cool stuff."
The first Hellraiser is the only one of the long-running horror franchise that Barker both wrote and directed. "So it puts me in the situation of writing both the beginning and the end of Pinhead at the same time—'In my end is my beginning.' I'm not in the middle, as it were," Barker wrote. "I'm leaving out his middle age. I'm just dealing with his beginning and his end."
Barker added: "I'm excited about it—actually it'll be kinda cool to revisit it once and see if there are things we can do to it which will make it significantly better. ... I wouldn't wish to direct—I only want to write and be a part of the producing team. I wouldn't want to revisit something that I did as a director, something that I did all those years ago: That would be too, in a way, painful—not painful, but weird, difficult, strange. ... I am very happy at the idea of having some more money for the cool stuff—I don't know how much more money, but it's got to be more than the $900,000 that we had the first time!"
AND:
Birds Remake Clarified
Brad Fuller, an executive with Platinum Dunes, told the Bloody-Disgusting.com Web site that the production company is still developing The Birds, a movie based on Daphne du Maurier's short story, which was also the inspiration for Alfred Hitchcock's 1963 thriller film.
"We are considering remaking The Birds, but our remake is not based on the Hitchcock film," Fuller told the site. "It is based on the Daphne du Maurier short story. So while the concept of birds attacking will be the same, the plot is totally different from Hitchcock's film. We are currently in the process of developing the script."
In Hitchcock's film, birds mysteriously and inexplicably attack the California town of Bodega Bay and its inhabitants, including stars Rod Taylor and Tippi Hedren.
Du Maurier's story, by contrast, was set in Cornwall in the United Kingdom and tells a story of birds' becoming hostile after a harsh winter with little food. She was said to have been unhappy with Hitchcock's film version.
The Mothman
01-12-2007, 09:09 PM
birds remake. pretty good idea.
alkytrio666
01-12-2007, 10:21 PM
birds remake. pretty good idea.
Grrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr...
neverending
01-13-2007, 12:04 AM
Well, it's out of character for me, the remake hater, to say this but in concept The Birds remake sounds okay, since they are going back to the literary source, which as they note, Hitchcock changed quite a bit.
The Flayed One
01-13-2007, 02:58 AM
Goddammit. Clive Barker, my favorite author, is now officially dead to me:mad:
ferretchucker
01-13-2007, 01:13 PM
the birds remakemay be good. I hope they still havethe telephone box scene
XtRaVa
01-13-2007, 03:16 PM
Apparently they were going to re-make this but ferrets girlfriend was busy. ZING!
The_Return
01-13-2007, 06:03 PM
Apparently they were going to re-make this but ferrets girlfriend was busy. ZING!
Isnt he like...10?
He's not interested in girls yet...ewwww, cooties!!
The_Return
01-13-2007, 06:05 PM
On a more serious note, Im not too worried about the Hellraiser remake simply because Clive is involved, and its well known how much he dislikes the direction that the series went. It could really be hit-or-miss, but I think *cough*hope*cough* they'll pull it off
Disease
01-13-2007, 11:05 PM
I heard the new blob film is actually based on the life of Tony Robbins?
XtRaVa
01-14-2007, 05:10 AM
Isnt he like...10?
He's not interested in girls yet...ewwww, cooties!!
lol. :cool:
I was at 10, but I'm pervert.
_____V_____
01-14-2007, 08:33 AM
I for one would prefer to see a remake of The Birds which is closer to the book by Du Maurier, than see Zombie rip Halloween and Michael Myers to shreds.
Remember, most people do prefer the 90s TV series version of "The Shining" more than the Kubrick masterpiece simply because, it stays more faithful and closer to Stephen King's book.
So maybe, maybe, they make a semi-decent remake of The Birds. And we have another good entertainer like Dawn of the Dead and The Hills Have Eyes remakes.
But it will lack the Hitchcock-ian cocktail, thats for sure.
the_real_linda
01-14-2007, 02:27 PM
i thought there was 2 'blobs' already???????????????
crabapple
01-14-2007, 02:32 PM
I don't like blob movies :mad: :mad:
Naw, I'm just kidding, I like 'em okay. ;) :rolleyes:
the_real_linda
01-14-2007, 02:41 PM
you dont sound too sure....i aint fussed on em really
crabapple
01-14-2007, 02:50 PM
I was just joking...actually, I liked the original 1958 "The Blob" and I also liked the 1972 sequel, "Beware! The Blob"...but I like those films for two totally different reasons. The first one is just a solid, all-around good movie. The sequel is a real 70's movie, maybe a perfect 70's movie.