Monsters A Go-Go | Terrifying Movie Monsters Blog: August 2006

Thursday, August 31, 2006

Synapse Finds Complete Halloween Negatives

From Fangoria:

Don May Jr. of Synapse Films gave Fango the exclusive news of an amazing discovery regarding John Carpenter’s HALLOWEEN: “What we’ve got is pretty much all the unused original camera negative from John Carpenter’s original HALLOWEEN,” he says (see another photo below). In conjunction with friend Billy Kirkus, Synapse was able to obtain these materials and save them from heading into a trash bin. “Luckily, Billy was able to find this material before it was destroyed,” May tells Fango. “The story on how we got the negative is a long one, but we’ll save it for when we’re able to showcase the materials in some way. Kirkus should be commended for pretty much saving the Holy Grail of horror films.

“Right now, I need to physically go through all the reels and, hopefully, match up the numbers on them with a lined script, like I had to do when I was looking for extra scenes from A NIGHTMARE ON ELM STREET,” May continues. “I called HALLOWEEN editor Tommy Lee Wallace, and he was pretty excited about the find and will hopefully find us a lined script to reference the individual shots. He was amazed that this material has shown up almost 30 years after filming.”

HALLOWEEN fans will likely be amazed too when they eventually get to check out the visual riches Synapse and Kirkus have unearthed. “Wallace told me about some specifics of the original shoot,” May says, “and pointed out that what we have probably contains scenes that were originally filmed much differently and reshot. The ‘clothesline’ sequence was completely redone by Carpenter; what you see in the film wasn’t the way it was originally done. The most exciting possibility is that Wallace told me about the original ending—and if this is indeed all the original camera negative, then we certainly have it. Wallace explained that he always thought it was funny that, even in the ‘original shooting scripts’ that are for sale for HALLOWEEEN, the ending always has Michael Myers disappearing at the end. That isn’t the way they originally shot it. The original shooting script, and the way the movie was initially filmed, had Michael dying at the end. Only a few days later did Carpenter decide to reshoot the ending with him staying alive. They filmed him falling, and Donald Pleasance doing a bunch of different reaction shots on the balcony, just in case they decided to change it…which they did.

“There was even one can in those boxes labeled ‘1981,’ ” May adds, “so it makes me wonder if what we have is the new footage that was shot for HALLOWEEN’s television version. I won’t know for sure until I start digging through them.”

Which is not to say he hasn’t already started checking out part of this treasure trove. “Last time I was in Los Angeles working, I shipped a few of the reels to myself and put them up in an HD telecine room,” he says. “The negatives were in such good shape, they looked as if they were shot yesterday. The sequences I randomly grabbed were Jamie Lee Curtis talking on the phone and carving the pumpkin, and the sequence where Kyle Richards tries to pull Nancy Loomis out of the laundry room window. [Laughs] Poor little Kyle doesn’t quite succeed and, after failing to pull Nancy properly, just turns, looks at the camera and shrugs. An obvious blooper! God only knows what else we’ll find.”

It’s also uncertain at this point exactly what use will be made of all this material. “Malek Akkad [son of late HALLOWEEN producer Moustapha Akkad] has been in contact with me, and we’re speaking right now,” May reveals. “Obviously, Malek really wants the materials. I want to work with him and make sure it’s all properly transferred and preserved, and Kirkus was very adamant that the footage not go anywhere without my participation and restoration services. It will be a major undertaking. It’ll take months. I’ve restored some classic horror films before [TEXAS CHAINSAW MASSACRE, NIGHT OF THE LIVING DEAD, RE-ANIMATOR], but I’ve never been so excited about a project. I mean, this is HALLOWEEN we’re talking about here—one of the most influential and important horror films of all time—and we’ve got around 45,000 feet of unused footage. It’s worth it to go all out and make sure it’s all properly archived and transferred.”

And he’s hoping to team with another of the big guns in the cinematic restoration field. “I recently spoke to film preservationist Robert Harris about all this,” May says. “He has restored classic films for major studios, like VERTIGO and LAWRENCE OF ARABIA. He’s been a friend of mine for over 10 years, and even he was surprised at our find. We only spoke briefly about it, but can you imagine if Synapse and Robert Harris were to join together for this restoration undertaking? It certainly could happen!”

Tuesday, August 29, 2006

Monsters A Go-Go Vs Ernesto

This may be the last update for a few days... (I sure hope not) Monsters A Go-Go is in the path of Tropical Storm Ernesto. If it is anything like the past few years (Hurricanes Frances, Jeanne, Wilma) we will be out of power...

So until the next update check out our main site, forums and our Monster Store and buy something.

Enjoy the horror...

- The Monster

AMC’S Monsterfest X - October 22 – 31

AMC’S MONSTERFEST X
IS TELEVISION’S X-TREME HALLOWEEN HORROR EVENT
AMC MARKS THE 10th YEAR OF THE ANNUAL EVENT WITH THE MOST COMPREHENSIVE COLLECTION OF HALLOWEEN HORROR EVER AIRED ON TV,
SHOWCASING MORE THAN 230 HOURS OF NON-STOP MOVIES
FOR 10 DAYS AND 10 NIGHTS, OCTOBER 22 – 31


Featuring Definitive Collection of Universal Studios’ Iconic Monsters:
Dracula, Frankenstein, The Wolf Man and The Mummy, As Well As Popular Contemporary Franchises: Halloween, The Exorcist and Friday the 13th
NEW YORK, NY, August 28, 2006 – AMC has resuscitated an army of ghouls and monsters to celebrate the tenth anniversary of its annual Halloween movie marathon MONSTERFEST X. The 24-hour, non-stop frightfest takes place from October 22 – 31. MONSTERFEST X spotlights the creation of the horror genre from the early years of film to today’s contemporary thrillers, and encompasses more than 230 hours of fear-inducing and supernatural death-defying movies.
The lineup includes films from legendary directors such as John Carpenter, Clive Barker and Joel Schumacher, and iconic actors Lon Chaney, Jr., Boris Karloff and Bela Legosi starring as the genre’s original living dead in the definitive Universal Studios cult movies Dracula, The Wolf Man and Frankenstein -- films that launched the genre.
This year, AMC adds three new cult classics premieres to MONSTERFEST X: The Exorcist (1973) starring Linda Blair, The Lost Boys (1987) starring Kiefer Sutherland, Jason Patric and Dianne Wiest, and Wolfen (1981) starring Albert Finney.
AMC kicks off the movie marathon on Sunday, October 22, with the original Halloween, which first introduced us to Michael Myers, at 8 PM ET & PT/7 PM C followed by a DVD_TV presentation of the enhanced version of the film at 9:45 PM ET & PT/8:45 PM C. AMC is proud to also feature other popular horror film franchises:

Saturday and Sunday, October 28 and 29 at 8 PM ET & PT/7 PM C, AMC presents The Exorcist (premiering for the first time on AMC), Exorcist II: The Heretic, and Exorcist III: The Legion;

Tuesday, October 31, 24-hour Halloween marathon beginning at 5:45 AM ET & PT/4:45 AM C, starting with the presentation of Backstory: Halloween followed by Halloween, Halloween II, Halloween III: Season of the Witch, Halloween 4: The Return of Michael Myers, Halloween 5: The Revenge of Michael Myers and Halloween Resurrection.
Since 1996, AMC’s MONSTERFEST franchise has become a top Halloween tradition and television’s most popular destination for the avid horror movie fan, offering more Halloween programming than any other network on television. This year’s festival promises to be the biggest and most comprehensive showcase of horror on television.
AMC’s MONSTERFEST X will open a vault of fan-favorite horror titles, movies that have maintained a lasting generational appeal, which includes:
Dracula (1931)
Son of Dracula (1943)
Frankenstein (1931)
Bride of Frankenstein (1935)
Frankenstein Meets the Wolfman (1943)
House of Dracula (1945)
House of Frankenstein (1945)
The Invisible Man (1933)
The Invisible Man Returns (1940)
The Mummy (1932)
The Mummy's Hand (1940)
The Wolf Man (1941)
The Fly (1986)
The Exorcist (1973)
Psycho II (1983)
Children of the Corn (1984)
Child's Play (1988)
Friday the 13th Part 2 (1981)
Halloween (1978)
Hellraiser (1987)
Nightmare on Elm Street (1984)
The Puppet Master (1989)
Gothika (2003)
… and many, many more.

Wednesday, August 23, 2006

Director Talks Behind The Mask Release / DVD

From Fangoria:
The buzz has been building steadily for BEHIND THE MASK: THE RISE OF LESLIE VERNON, the stalker-film mockumentary/homage directed by Scott Glosserman in which a camera crew tracks a young man (Nathan Baesel) determined to follow in the footsteps of Michael Myers, Jason Voorhees et al. So far the film has wowed audiences at numerous festivals and special screenings, and Glosserman says it’s on the verge of receiving wider exposure. “We haven’t closed the deal,” he tells Fango, but an announcement of which companies will be handling BEHIND THE MASK is coming “really soon. We’re hoping for an early 2007 theatrical release in the States, either simultaneously or followed shortly by big-screen play all over the world. Generally there’s about a three-month window between the final theatrical showing and the DVD, so the disc will most likely be out in the first half of ‘07.”

And according to the filmmaker, there’s plenty of supplemental material waiting to be packed onto the DVD. “There’s so much stuff, because we shot a lot,” Glosserman notes. “The documentary part of the movie is very dialogue-intensive, so there’s a ton of dialogue that just couldn’t make it into the film. There are comedic moments and esoteric things that weren’t necessarily integral to the plot, but are nevertheless fun, that we’ll get to throw on the DVD. A couple of scenes in particular: There’s one with Scott Wilson, who plays Eugene [Leslie’s stalker mentor], where he’s describing all the injuries he has sustained in his career, and Leslie asks Eugene, ‘Well, how is it that you’re able to survive these things when they would prove fatal to the rest of us?’ Eugene goes into that, and it’s very funny.

“There’s also going to be a big making-of documentary; we got a lot of footage,” Glosserman continues. “Mount St. Helens erupted when we were location scouting, about 20 miles from us, and there was some funny stuff there. I did a video diary which will be infused into the making-of. Every night, I talked into the camera, and we’ll also include casting sessions and things like that. I’m sure we’ll do an audio commentary, and we may even have Leslie Vernon do one too, which would be very interesting.”

Click here for the movie’s official site and here for its MySpace page.

- The Monster

Tuesday, August 22, 2006

New Mini-Episodes of Frightmares the Series on YouTube

Another mini-episode of Frightmares the Series featuring "Fraidy Cat" is now avaliable on YouTube - to see it now, click here

Another episode of "Fraidy Cat" will be on youtube in the next couple of days. Higher quality version of the rest of the "Fraidy Cat" shorts will be avaliable at frightmarestheseries.com to download also.

The next full episode of Frightmares the Series will feature the Italian horror sicko-flick, "The Night Evelyn Came Out of the Grave", and will be online Friday, August 25th.

And don't forget to join the Group on YouTube and get notified when new videos are posted!

Enjoy the Horror...

The Monster

The Infested Sound: Episode 20: Snakes on A Plane

Will Snakes on a Plane live up to the excitement it has created? Well, luckily the movie tickets were 4 bucks this week. Tune in, as The Infested Sound gives their review of the movie and tell you if the hype surrounding Snakes on A Plane was for real.

It's Episode 20!

Infesting the web with the sounds of the DEAD! One of the web's most entertaining horror podcasts... The Infested Sound

Enjoy the horror...

The Monster

Tuesday, August 15, 2006

SAW 3 Trailer Online

Lionsgate has released a new official trailer for Saw III, which will be in theaters October 27th.

The teaser can be found at Yahoo! Movies.

Enjoy the horror...

- The Monster

A Nightmare on Elm Street Back On The Big Screen

Experience a horror classic on the Big Screen - Don't miss a limited 2-night "Sneak Preview" of A Nightmare on Elm Street Special Edition. The film has been newly remastered, and, this exclusive showing features "Freddy's Best Kills" seen ONLY at this 2-night event. The Sneak Preview will take place in Select Movie Theatres nationwide on Sept. 20 and 21 at 8pm local.

Enter your Zip Code or City to see if it will be playing near you!

Seating is limited – get your tickets now!

- The Monster

Friday, August 04, 2006

Hellboy 2 Production To Start - Release Date Summer 2008

Universal Pictures will fully finance and distribute Hellboy 2, the Guillermo del Toro-directed sequel to the 2004 Dark Horse Comic-spawned film, Variety reported.

The studio is picking up a project orphaned by Revolution Studios, which made the original and distributed it through its deal at Columbia Pictures. With Revolution out of business, the sequel became available, and Universal slotted it for summer 2008.

In a script by del Toro, Ron Perlman returns as Hellboy, the humanoid creature born in the flames of hell who was deposited on Earth's doorstep as an infant and battles otherworldly evil for a covert government agency. Selma Blair returns as Liz Sherman, the horned hero's pyrokinetic love interest.

Lawrence Gordon, Mike Richardson, Lloyd Levin and Roth will produce, with Hellboy creator Mike Mignola as co-producer and Chris Kenney as executive producer. Production starts in April in Budapest and London.

Thursday, August 03, 2006

Slither DVD Information And Artwork

Slither DVD Art Slither Released: October 24th 2006

Further Details:Universal Home Video has revealed early details on horror flick Slither which stars Elizabeth Banks, Nathan Fillion and Gregg Henry. The film will be available to own from the 24th October, and should set you back around $29.98. A HD DVD release will also be available for $39.98. The film will receive an anamorphic widescreen transfer, along with an English Dolby Digital 5.1 track. Extras will include an audio commentary with the director and actor Nathan Fillion, deleted and alternate scenes with optional commentary, a Who is Bill Pardy? feature, visual effects progressions, a gag reel, a video diary, behind the scenes featurette and more.

Date Announced, Music from Rob Zombie's "Halloween"

The Date: October 19, 2007 - Rob Zombie's "Halloween".

And in more Halloween news. Tyler Bates arranged what could be the score for new version of Rob Zombie's "Halloween".

It's not been confirmed yet, but considering the previous music Bates has done for Zombie's films it might very well become Rob Zombie's Halloween's theme.

http://www.tylerbates.com
Click on Halloween Theme

Fox Picks Up Two Dramas About the Undead

The Fox TV network has picked up a pair of drama projects that touch upon stories of the undead, Variety reported. Amy After Dark, from writer John Scott Shepherd and director Todd Holland, focuses on a young New York attorney who discovers she's a vampire. The other, an untitled drama from Allan Loeb and Christian Taylor, revolves around a police detective who is secretly centuries old. Both are script deals with penalties attached.

Shepherd, who is writing Amy After Dark, created and executive-produced ABC's short-lived drama The Days. Holland, who executive-produced and directed Fox's Wonderfalls, won an Emmy for his work on Malcolm in the Middle.

Taylor's credits include ABC's supernatural drama Miracles.