by Matt Raub, Sep 9 2010 // 9:00 AM
There is very little that fan favorite actor Bruce Campbell can do that will get overwhelming disapproval from his legions of fans across the globe. Movies like My Name is Bruce, Army of Darkness, Man With the Screaming Brain, and of course any of the Spider-Man films has solidified Campbell as untouchable in the movie-watching community.
Now, he’s planning on taking that to the next stage, with an upcoming project in which he brings all of our favorite horror movie legends and throws them all in a movie together, a la The Expendables. In a recent interview with the LA Times, names like Kane Hodder and Robert Englund were thrown around, and the hairs on the backs of horror fans everywhere stood on end.
Yeah, “The Expendables,” or more like the “It’s a Mad Mad Mad Mad World” of horror. I want to get so many horror movie stars that people can’t possibly not see the movie. I want to give them other stuff to do. I want to have Kane Hodder be very particular about what he eats. I want Robert Englund to be a tough guy, like he knows tae kwon do or something.
I want to find out the hidden sides of all these people. Some will play themselves, some will play alternate characters as well. I may approach Kane Hodder to play Frankenstein. He could be Kane Hodder himself fighting himself as Frankenstein. It could be crazy. It’s a silly concocted story that we hope to do maybe in a year or so.
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Tagged: 300, Army of Darkness, brad dourif, Bruce Campbell, Candyman, Child's Play, Doug Bradley, Evil Dead, Expendables, Friday the 13th, Gunnar Hansen, Hellraiser, It's a Mad Mad Mad Mad World, Kane Hodder, My Name is Bruce, Nightmare on Elm Street, Robert Englund, Texas Chainsaw Massacre, Tony Todd
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by Scott Bradley, Jun 16 2010 // 2:00 PM
Has Jason Voorhees finally kicked the proverbial bucket? According to Friday the 13th Part 2 remake producer Brad Fuller, that just maybe the case. Fuller, when questioned on the film franchise’s status back in April, replied “There’s just no movement on it right now. Paramount and New Line are simply evaluating if they’re going to make it and that’s what’s happening.”
And most recently when a die-hard fan, like so many horror fans want to, asked if there was any news on his Twitter page, Fuller just replied the project is DEAD! There was no reason provided other than there was “no movement” as to why the sequel to the 2009 hit which grossed close to 70 million world wide, is six feet under.
The death of the project was reassuringly not due to lack of interest, as the last two Jason-starring movies–Freddy Vs. Jason, and the recent remake–have brought more than their share of new and old fans back to Camp Crystal Lake. For now, Jason is laying low, waiting for his chance to rise from the grave once again and and show just why you don’t mess with the man in the mask!
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Tagged: Brad Fuller, Freddy Vs. Jason, Friday the 13th, Jason, Jason Voorhees
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by Shannon Hood, May 3 2010 // 10:00 AM
Well, it didn’t make a killing, per se, but the Nightmare on Elm Street remake took in a healthy $32 Million over the weekend to win the box office. The film only cost about $35 Million, so it will easily make back its budget. Entertainment Weekly is reporting that there was a drop in box office from Friday to Saturday, which is never a good indicator of box office stamina.
That other 80’s horror franchise, Friday the 13th, opened to about $40 Million in February of 2009. It also had a drop off from Friday to Saturday, and went on to gross about $65 Million domestically during its run. Looks like Nightmare will follow a similar trajectory.
How to Train Your Dragon took the number two spot, after occupying the top spot last week. It only dropped 29%, and it has been out for six weeks now. HTTYD made $10.8 Million over the weekend. Date Night continues to enjoy brisk business after one month in release. The film only dropped 27%, and earned an additional $7.6 Million, and was followed very closely by The Back Up Plan with $7.2 Million.
Limping across the fifth place finishing line was the Brendan Fraser film Furry Vengeance. It had a reported budget of around $35 Million, and has an embarrassing Tomatometer reading of 2% on Rotten Tomatoes. I think that is lowest I have ever seen. Ouch.
The real money making went on overseas. It’s rather unusual to see a big tent-pole movie released overseas before it is released in the States, but Iron Man 2 opened up to over $100 Million. According to the Los Angeles Times, the film is trying to open ahead of the World Cup in June, and the opening is 26% greater than the foreign opening of Iron Man.
It’s pretty much a given that Iron Man 2 will win the box office next weekend, but the question is, how much money will it rake in? If you’ve got an answer, let us know in the comments.
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Tagged: Box Office, Date Night, Foreign Box Office, Friday the 13th, How to Train Your Dragon, Iron Man 2, Nightmare on Elm Street, The Back-Up Plan
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by Matt Raub, Apr 26 2010 // 9:00 AM
One of the major issues many fans of the original Nightmare on Elm Street films have about the upcoming reboot is the look and style of the film’s villain, Freddy Krueger. The main appeal to the original 6 films (and full season of the Freddy’s Nightmares TV series) was that Robert Englund brought a witty cynicism to the character, making him the antagonist, but still entertaining.
Much like the Friday the 13th franchise, towards the later films, fans were going to watch Jason, and really didn’t care about the teens that were getting slaughtered. Now, with Jackie Earle Haley donning the glove and sweater, many fans have been worried whether he would continue the “hilariously evil” style that Englund and Craven brought to the character. He was like Groucho Marx with a burnt face and claw.
In a new clip from the film, we finally get some chatter from Freddy, which is exactly what we’ve been looking for. It’s slightly darker than the originals, which is the same case for the Friday the 13th reboot, but it’s still a nice nod to fans of the original.
Check out the clip after the jump, and be sure to stay awake for A Nightmare On Elm Street when it hits theaters this Friday.
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Tagged: Freddy Krueger, Freddy's Nightmares, Friday the 13th, Jackie Earle Haley, Jason, New Line, Nightmare on Elm Street, Robert Englund, Wes Craven
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by Bob Starr, Apr 23 2010 // 4:00 PM
This week On the Radar Leonard Nimoy says goodbye to Spock, Robert Downey Jr. may journey to the land of Oz, and Mickey Rourke wants to play one of the most feared Mongolians in history.
Did Jason Voorhees just get killed? Oh, the irony!
However evil slasher Jason Voorhees may appear to be it seems there is something that can stop him afterall-movie studios. While the recent remake of Friday the 13th garnished nearly $100 million worldwide, producer Brad Fuller responded to a fan via Twitter and said a sequel may be dead.
Platinum Dunes does not seem interested in continuing the story at this time. Let’s not count Jason out yet, though. Freddy Krueger is about to leap bag onto the big screen in the Nightmare on Elm Street remake. If that’s successful, Voorhees may climb out of the grave once more.
Leonard Nimoy to hang up his Spock ears for good
While not as active as his friend William Shatner on the acting front, Leonard Nimoy took fanboys by storm by reprising his role as Spock in J.J. Abrams Star Trek reboot. He caused further excitement by taking on the enigmatic role of William Bell in the TV series Fringe. Unfortunately, it seems Nimoy is ready to step back from the celebrity life:
“I want to get off the stage. Also, I don’t think it would be fair to Zachary Quinto,” he says, referring to the actor who portrayed a youthful Spock in last summer’s smash Star Trek relaunch. “He’s a terrific actor, he looks the part, and it’s time to give him some space. And I’m very flattered the character will continue.”
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Tagged: Avatar, Bady Boys, Batman, Christopher Nolan, Friday the 13th, Fringe, Genghis Khan, James Cameron, Kristen Stewart, Leonard Nimoy, Martin Lawrence, Max Brooks, Mickey Rourke, Robert Downey Jr., The Green Hornet, The Wizard of Oz, Twilight, Wally Pfister, Wanted, World War Z
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by Joe Gillis, Jun 16 2009 // 4:45 PM
There’s a bunch of movies and TV programs out on DVD this week so if you’re looking for something to watch, here’s a big list from which to choose. Our best best include the original Ghostbusters, Burn Notice Season 2 on Blu-Ray and the HBO Gulf War mini-series Generation Kill.
Movies:
Friday the 13th (Reboot)
Tyler Perry’s Madea Goes to Jail
Ghostbusters
TV Shows:
Burn Notice – Season 2
Everwood – Season 2
Family Guy – Vol. 7 and 100th Episode Celebration
Generation Kill – Mini-Series
House of Payne – Vol. 4
The Hunger – Season 1
I Can’t Believe I’m Still Single – Season 1
John Adams – Mini-Series (Blu-ray)
Lost – Season 1 and Season 2 (Blu-ray)
Saving Grace – Season 2
The Secret Life of the American Teenager – Season 2
Sgt. Preston of the Yukon – Season 2
South of Nowhere – Vol. 3
Tom and Jerry – Greatest Chases, Vol. 2
Transformers – Season 1 (25th Anniversary)
Zoey 101 – Season 1 and Season 2
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Tagged: Burn Notice, Fmily Guy, Friday the 13th, Generation Kill, Ghostbusters, Lost, Tyler Perry
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by Joe Gillis, Jun 12 2009 // 7:30 AM
I honestly don’t know which is worse, that the director of such “classics” as Rush Hour and Red Dragon was going to be doing the new Conan movie reboot or that he’s moved on and the director of the Texas Chainsaw Massacre reboot and Pathfinder is now, according to CHUD, taking over. This change doesn’t necessary help my attitude towards the project.
Of course, it also doesn’t help that the company making the film, and has now picked Nispel to helm it, is none other than Millennium Films — the folks responsible for such cinematic gems as Alien Hunter, The Wicker Man, 88 Minutes and countless more. They don’t exactly have a fantastic track record when it comes to producing quality entertainment. However, I’m going to give them the benefit of the doubt here.
I’m going to go out on a limb and say that the choice of Nispel may be an inspired one. His work on the rebooted Friday the 13th was actually pretty good. Plus, it looked really good, as do his other films, which is a plus for a big spectacle movie like Conan. Also, making a Conan movie is reportedly something that Nispel has wanted to do since childhood, so maybe that passion will help the film turn into something?
That’s not to say that he still couldn’t screw up Conan. But really, the original movie with Arnold Schwarzenegger isn’t exactly a sterling example of filmmaking either. It was fun and as a kid I enjoyed it but he really doesn’t have that much to live up to. What I’m more concerned about is what actor will play Conan. As the film is supposed to start shoting on August 14th in Bulgaria, that question will be answered soon enough I’m sure. Whoever it ends up being, they certainly have some big, um, pecks to fill.
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Tagged: Conan, Crom, Friday the 13th, Marcus Nispel, Schwarzenegger
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