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Sick_As_Fuck 11-03-2007 11:36 PM

New news [sort of] on the upcoming 1/18/08 monster film.

"1-18-08" to Get New Trailer... and a Title!
Source: ComingSoon.net October 31, 2007


All has been relatively quiet on the 1-18-08 front for the last few months since the San Diego Comic-Con, but a source for ComingSoon.net has revealed to us that the J.J. Abrams-produced monster movie will get a new trailer AND its title will finally be revealed on November 16 in front of Robert Zemeckis' animated Beowulf.

So far, we know very little about the movie beyond what we've seen in the teaser this past summer, the pictures on the official site, the director and writer (Matt Reeves and Drew Goddard) and some of its cast (Michael Stahl-David, Odet Jasmin, Mike Vogel, Lizzy Kaplan), but hopefully, more will become clear in a few weeks.

Stay tuned for when the trailer comes online!

_____V_____ 11-04-2007 12:53 AM

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Originally Posted by Sick_As_Fuck (Post 644349)
New news [sort of] on the upcoming 1/18/08 monster film.

"1-18-08" to Get New Trailer... and a Title!
Source: ComingSoon.net October 31, 2007


All has been relatively quiet on the 1-18-08 front for the last few months since the San Diego Comic-Con, but a source for ComingSoon.net has revealed to us that the J.J. Abrams-produced monster movie will get a new trailer AND its title will finally be revealed on November 16 in front of Robert Zemeckis' animated Beowulf.

So far, we know very little about the movie beyond what we've seen in the teaser this past summer, the pictures on the official site, the director and writer (Matt Reeves and Drew Goddard) and some of its cast (Michael Stahl-David, Odet Jasmin, Mike Vogel, Lizzy Kaplan), but hopefully, more will become clear in a few weeks.

Stay tuned for when the trailer comes online!


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Originally Posted by _____V_____ (Post 643775)
The big secret title for J.J Abrams' monster movie?

Yeah, you know the one – it looks like “Godzilla” but shot with a handycam.

Well, remember how it was being referred to as “Cloverfield” earlier on??


..........


Well, um, surprise! That's the title.:rolleyes:



http://www.chud.com/index.php?type=news&id=12367


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Sick_As_Fuck 11-04-2007 12:37 PM

Wow. If they end up titling it "Cloverfield" afterall then props to Abrams for working everyone over and keeping a high interest in the film. Can't wait to see the 2nd trailer, anyway.

Jon_Nation_Films 11-05-2007 04:34 PM

FRONTIERS (FILM 3)
SYNOPSIS:
Yasmine, her ex-boyfriend and his two friends are entrenched in the Paris riots, stealing a large sum of money before they head for the Danish border. On their way, they check into a motel where things appear to be too good to be true (easy attractive women and free rooms). But looks are deceiving as this motel rapidly turns into a house of horrors run by a Neo-Nazi family that never lets people check out.
CAST

* Karina Testa
* Aurélien Wiik
* Patrick Ligardes
* David Saracino
* Maud Forget
* Samuel Le Bihan
* Estelle Lefébure







^^^ either the title got changed or there was a change in the line up for horrorfest this year because i seen Crazy Eights as the title for the 8th movie .. theyre playing

Friday
Unearthed
Death Of Ian Stone
Borderland

Saturday
Lake Dead
Mulberry St.
Tooth & Nail

Sunday
Nightmare Man
Crazy Eights



i havent watched the previews for them yet so Crazy Eights could just be an alternate title for Frontiers

Roderick Usher 11-14-2007 09:00 AM

Dario Argento Back to Giallo in Yellow?
Source: ShockTillYouDrop.com
November 14, 2007


Early rumblings of Dario Argento's next project have floated our way.

An insider tells us the Mother of Tears director may take a crack at a "loving homage" to the giallo films of the '60s and '70s entitled Yellow - an apropos moniker since giallo means "yellow" in Italian and was a popular term used to describe mystery and crime pulp fare.

Argento's Tenebrae, Bird with the Crystal Plummage and Deep Red are all classic and rich with the red stuff examples of gialli.

Hannibal Films' Richard Rionda Del Castro and Rafael Primorac are championing the Yellow script by writers Sean Keller and Jim Agnew. Tuck this under your hat as rumor at this point and keep it here for the latest while we aim to carve up some confirmation.

GorePhobia 11-14-2007 11:20 AM

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Originally Posted by Roderick Usher (Post 647130)
Dario Argento Back to Giallo in Yellow?
Source: ShockTillYouDrop.com
November 14, 2007


Early rumblings of Dario Argento's next project have floated our way.

An insider tells us the Mother of Tears director may take a crack at a "loving homage" to the giallo films of the '60s and '70s entitled Yellow - an apropos moniker since giallo means "yellow" in Italian and was a popular term used to describe mystery and crime pulp fare.

Argento's Tenebrae, Bird with the Crystal Plummage and Deep Red are all classic and rich with the red stuff examples of gialli.

Hannibal Films' Richard Rionda Del Castro and Rafael Primorac are championing the Yellow script by writers Sean Keller and Jim Agnew. Tuck this under your hat as rumor at this point and keep it here for the latest while we aim to carve up some confirmation.


:)

Just had to promote yourself huh? ha ha ha I love it!

_____V_____ 11-14-2007 04:52 PM

This is incredibly good news, Rod. Keep us updated.:)

jenna26 11-14-2007 05:32 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Roderick Usher (Post 647130)
Dario Argento Back to Giallo in Yellow?
Source: ShockTillYouDrop.com
November 14, 2007


Early rumblings of Dario Argento's next project have floated our way.

An insider tells us the Mother of Tears director may take a crack at a "loving homage" to the giallo films of the '60s and '70s entitled Yellow - an apropos moniker since giallo means "yellow" in Italian and was a popular term used to describe mystery and crime pulp fare.

Argento's Tenebrae, Bird with the Crystal Plummage and Deep Red are all classic and rich with the red stuff examples of gialli.

Hannibal Films' Richard Rionda Del Castro and Rafael Primorac are championing the Yellow script by writers Sean Keller and Jim Agnew. Tuck this under your hat as rumor at this point and keep it here for the latest while we aim to carve up some confirmation.

No f*ckin' way.....man, you're my hero....:D Congratulations, this is AWESOME news!

_____V_____ 11-15-2007 07:37 AM

November 13, 2007

Fielding critical acclaim for American Gangster, currently at work on Body of Lies with Russell Crowe and Leonardo DiCaprio and ready to embark on Nottingham...Ridley Scott's a freight train these days. Some would rather not see him return to our genre after the grand guignol madness of Hannibal, but Scott is planning on taking a crack at the supernatural in Stones.

According to Variety, he'll rev up on the pic for Fox 2000 following work on Nottingham. Written by Matt Cirulnick, the "project is a big-scale supernatural thriller revolving around the mysterious destruction of ancient religious sites around the world. It turns out that Stonehenge is the tie that binds together artifacts that still have primeval powers."

Cirulnick previously penned New Regency's Elysium, a drama with Greek mythology overtones.

The current WGA strike has placed its development on hold.

_____V_____ 01-24-2008 08:49 PM

- Dimension Films announced today that the remake of Hellraiser, which is being written and directed by Alexandre Bustillo and Julien Maury, has been bumped to a undetermined 2009 release date.

The film was slated for release this September.

In addition, MGM has pushed the release of Eli Roth's Trailer Trash out of its August date and also into an undetermined 2009 release. Its being assumed that this was done because of the strike.



- Today action star Jason Statham revealed that there is talk of a remake to the James O'Barr comic adaptation, The Crow, and that if anyone ever came to him he'd do it.

Jason Statham tells IESB: "You know, there's talk of them redoing THE CROW. That was a good movie with Brandon Lee, although that was years ago. So if that one comes my way, bang! You know, there's so many comic book movies out there and most of the time there's only a handful of people who can do them any justice. Hopefully, they'll come my way for one of them."

Brandon Lee played Eric Draven, a young rock guitarist who, along with his fiancee, is brutally killed by a ruthless gang of criminals. Exactly one year after his death, Eric returns -- watched over by a hypnotic crow -- to seek revenge, battling the evil crime lord and his band of urban thugs, who must answer for their crimes.


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