by Matt Raub, Jan 5 2011 // 10:30 AM
In a time when not even adaptations of board games are off the table for most of the bigger Hollywood studios, a story like this isn’t as far fetched as it should be. McG, director of the Charlie’s Angels films and Terminator Salvation, is taking the lead on directing Ouija for Universal. From THR.
The studio’s planned film adaptation of the classic Hasbro board game about conjuring up spirits of the dead has had a tough go at finding a director but before the town shut down for the holidays, Heat Vision reported that McG presented Universal execs his vision for the project, which has a script by Tron: Legacy writers Edward Kitsis and Adam Horowitz and is being produced by Michael Bay’s Platinum Dunes.
He was vying for the gig against The Crazies director Breck Eisner, who pitched his take on the material the week before.
So not only is a multi-millionaire director taking on this project, but he was actually battling another one for this acclaimed position. Unfortunately, this one has been done. A few times, actually, since 1986’s Witchboard.
That hasn’t stopped McG from taking home the prize….of directing a film based on a supernatural board that allows people to speak with the dead. Well worth it.
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Tagged: Breck Eisner, Charlie's Angels, McG, Ouija, Platinum Dunes, Terminator: Salvation, Universal
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by Joe Gillis, Jun 29 2010 // 3:00 PM
Fortunately, each week brings a new chance to see a great movie or TV show that you’ve never seen before. Or, you can go back and watch something you’ve seen a hundred times and still enjoy it. Both of these things are possible because new moves and TV programs come out on Blu-ray and DVD each and every week.
This week brings some titles, new and old, that we’re excited about including The Warlords, Percy Jackson and the Olympians: The Lightning Thief, season one of Warehouse 13 and the Blu-ray releases of The Crazies remake and Hot Tub Time Machine (pictured above with Craig Robinson, Clark Duke, Rob Corddry and John Cusack).
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Brotherhood VI: Initiation (2009) ~ Tyson Breech, Burke Carter (Blu-ray and DVD)
Creation ~ Paul Bettany, Jennifer Connelly (Blu-ray and DVD)
Don McKay ~ Thomas Haden Church, Elisabeth Shue (Blu-ray and DVD)
Hot Tub Time Machine ~ John Cusack, Clark Duke (Blu-ray and DVD)
New York Confidential ~ Broderick Crawford, Anne Bancroft (DVD)
Night Train to Munich (Criterion Collection) ~ Margaret Lockwood, Rex Harrison (DVD)
Percy Jackson & The Olympians: The Lightning Thief ~ Logan Lerman (Blu-ray and DVD)
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Tagged: Breck Eisner, Clark Duke, Craig Robinson, Eddie McClintock, Hot Tub Time Machine, John Cusack, Justified, Movies, Radha Mitchell, Rob Corddry, The Crazies, The Office, Timothy Olyphant, Warehouse 13
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by Shannon Hood, Jun 28 2010 // 10:00 AM
In anticipation of the DVD release of The Crazies , I got to speak with director Breck Eisner about that movie and some upcoming projects he has planned. While I was doing my research on Eisner, I saw that he directed an episode of Fear Itself, an anthology that played on NBC in the summer of 2008. As luck would have it, I just happened to have seen the episode Eisner directed (“The Sacrifice”) , so we began by talking about it.
THE FLICKCAST: I was looking at your IMDB, and I saw that you did an episode of Fear Itself, and it just happened to be one I saw.
BRECK EISNER: Oh really, you’re one of the few. Fear Itself, I think it was miscast putting it on NBC in the summer.
FC: I know, I really pull for anything horror related on TV, and none of it makes it.
BE: No, it just doesn’t, unfortunately.
FC: Well, there are definitely horror fans out there, but I think that they just don’t bother with television.
BE: Certainly not network television.
FC: You previously directed Sahara. How do you get from Sahara to this movie? They are so radically different. Can you tell us a little bit about how you got drawn to The Crazies?
BE: Sahara was my first movie, and it is a very long story about how I came to be directing it. The short version of the story is that I initially was involved with optioning the material with a producer many years before with no intention of making it, it was a much bigger movie than I could make.
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Tagged: 'Fear Itself', 'Flash Gordon', Action, Blood of the Innocent, Breck Eisner, Drama, DVD, Escape From New York, Horror, Interviews, Mark Wheatley, Movies, The Crazies, Timothy Olyphant
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by Chris Ullrich, Apr 23 2010 // 10:00 AM
As usual, the Hollywood brain trust has decided that instead of looking forward and creating some original work, they will instead look to the past for inspiration and take yet another great film and add it to the remake/reboot pile. The film in question this time, John Carpenter’s Escape from New York.
Granted, Escape isn’t exactly a classic in the strictest sense of the word, but it is considered by many, myself included, to be one of the best action/sci-fi movies of the last thirty years. So, much like Predators and so many others of late, I’m not exactly thrilled it will be receiving the reboot treatment.
That said, there is one potential bright spot here now that we know Breck Eisner will be handling the directing duties on the film. His recent work on The Crazies showed he’s got a lot of skills and my hope is that he’ll be able to do something really interesting and innovative with the Escape story.
In case you’re not familiar with the original 1981 film (which if you’re not, get familiar) it was set in a futuristic 1997 where a walled-off Manhattan island had been turned into a maximum-security prison. Air Force One, with the President on board, crashes on the island and newly captured super criminal and ex-war hero Snake Plissken (Kurt Russell) is coerced into a rescue mission. The new film will reportedly try to mix in an origin story for Snake with the story of the original film.
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Tagged: Action, Breck Eisner, Escape From New York, Gerard Butler, John Carpenter, Movies, New Line, Sci-Fi, Snake Plissken, Timothy Olyphant
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by Shannon Hood, Feb 26 2010 // 1:00 PM

It is getting more and more difficult for filmmakers to breathe new life into the tired zombie genre as of late. The most successful zombie movies in recent memory are infused with humor (Zombieland) or introduce a new spin on the classic tale (Pontypool.) The Crazies is a cool little horror film that works because its zombies are not quite typical zombies, which I found more believable and thus more scary than a true zombie movie.
Time for me to fess up. I haven’t seen George Romero’s 1973 film that was the original source material for this film, so this was all a new concept to me.
The Crazies opens with a nifty juxtaposition of small town tranquility and calm (the whole town is watching a local baseball game) with modern day horrors, as a man pointedly walks across the baseball field with a shotgun. He doesn’t look like a zombie.
Instead, he appears to be channeling Michael Douglas’ character from Falling Down. As the horrified crowd looks on, the local sheriff David (Timothy Olyphant) shoots the man before he can harm anyone.
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by John Muth, Dec 14 2009 // 7:00 AM
The Crazies, a remake of the 1973 George Romero film of the same name, has gotten it’s second theatrical trailer and it ups the creepy factor. The first trailer set up a great mood of unsettling psychosis that pervades a town; even if it might have given a little too much of the movie away.
The story is, “a small town in Iowa, starts seeing it’s inhabitants go crazy, after a mysterious toxin infiltrates their water supply.” The new film stars Timothy Olyphant, Radha Mitchell, written by Scott Kosar (The Machinist) and Ray Wright (Pulse), and directed by Breck Eisner (Sahara).
The second trailer, lives up to the name of “crazy” as there’s psycho laughter; crazed, zombie-looking people, and the always great black and white fade out freeze frame. One of the best parts of the trailer is towards the end, when I actually jumped out of my own seat – if you’re a guy, you’ll probably know which moment I’m referring to.
Overall, though, I’m pretty interested in seeing this when it comes out in February of 2010. All I can say is, this is why I only drink Diet Coke.
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Tagged: Breck Eisner, George Romero, Horror, Radha Mitchell, Ray Wright, Remake, Scott Kosar, The Crazies, Timothy Olyphant, Trailers
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