Monsters A Go-Go | Terrifying Movie Monsters Blog: March 2007

Friday, March 30, 2007

New X-Files Movie Close

Former The X-Files star David Duchovny told IESB.net that the long-awaited second movie may come together as soon as this week. Duchovny told the site that he was in final talks for the second X-Files film and should wrap them up this week. Plans are to start shooting in 2008 or sooner, the site reported.

Duchovny, who played FBI Special Agent Fox Mulder in the long-running Fox TV series, and his co-star, Gillian Anderson (FBI Agent Dana Scully), have previously said they would be willing to reprise their most famous roles for another big-screen adventure.

- The Monster

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Grindhouse Cut Scenes To Surface On DVD & Overseas

Grindhouse, the faux double feature of exploitation movies by Robert Rodriguez and Quentin Tarantino, will be released as separate films overseas, and several key cut scenes will be restored in the international versions, including Vanessa Ferlito's lapdance on Kurt Russell and a song by Mary Elizabeth Winstead.

Other scenes that will be restored include a funeral scene involving Michael Parks and Marley Shelton, in which Parks improvises lines based on a poem by e.e. cummings, and a bedroom scene involving James Brolin, for which he gained nearly 30 pounds.

"I gained all this fricking weight, and it was literally just for that scene," Brolin said with a laugh. "My fat ass is in that scene, and they cut the frickin' scene, man." Brolin plays the villainous Dr. William Block in Rodriguez's half of the film, the SF zombie movie Planet Terror; Shelton plays Block's wife, Dr. Dakota Block. Parks plays Dakota's father, Earl McGraw.

Ferlito, who plays Arlene in Tarantino's Death Proof segment of Grindhouse, was more philosophical about her lost scene. "I just think it was a matter of time and getting the whole car chase really in," she said. "How could you cut that up? I mean, it is what it is, you know?" In the U.S. version of the movie, as Arlene is about to give Russell's Stuntman Mike his lapdance, the film cuts to a title card reading "missing reel."

Winstead, who plays Lee in Death Proof, says that she was originally supposed to sing along with the 1970s pop tune "Baby It's You" by Smith, which plays on the radio while she's riding in a car. "In the script, I was just singing along to the radio, and in the audition, [Tarantino] was like, 'Sing!' And so I started singing, and he let me keep singing, and ... he really loved my voice. So he turned it into this whole long scene where I'm singing, belting out the song as Kurt [Russell] is sort of creeping up on Rosario [Dawson]. ... And it was a really great moment, and I'm kind of bummed that it's not in the double-feature version, but it'll be in [the international version]."

The cut scenes may also make it onto DVD versions of the films.

Meanwhile, Variety reported that Tarantino may take an extended version of Death Proof to the Cannes Film Festival in May, where it could land a competition slot. Tarantino won Cannes' top prize in 1994 with Pulp Fiction, and his Reservoir Dogs and Kill Bill: Vol. 2 were shown out of competition. Tarantino also served as president of the jury in 2004.

Planet Terror may be gunning for a berth at Cannes as well, the trade paper reported. Grindhouse opens April 6.

- The Monster

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Sam Raimi Horrifies Fearnet

Director Sam Raimi will produce the first two original series for Fearnet, the multiplatform horror/thriller site launched five months ago by Sony, Comcast and Lionsgate, Variety reported.

Both projects are moving ahead, with the first set to debut by early June. Raimi will produce via Ghost House Pictures, the joint venture he and Rob Tapert run with Mandate's Joe Drake and Nathan Kahane.

Fearnet president Diane Robina said each series will run seven episodes, with storylines continuing week-to-week. Episodes will be ad-supported and run between three and five minutes.

They'll be available on all Fearnet platforms: on-demand cable, streaming Internet video and mobile devices.

Up first from Raimi is Devil's Trade, which follows three teenagers who find themselves cursed after buying an item off a Web site. Ben Ketai wrote the script, and Toby Wilkins will direct.

The second project, also penned by Ketai, will serve as a prequel to 30 Days of Night, the Ghost House and Columbia Pictures feature about vampires who feast on an isolated Alaskan town, based on Steve Niles' graphic novel. The series will debut in advance of the October release of the movie.

- The Monster

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Thursday, March 22, 2007

Jet Li May Play New "Mummy 3" Villain

Jet Li is in negotiations to play the villainous title character in "The Mummy 3," whose plot details are being kept under wraps.

Rob Cohen ("Stealth") will direct the Universal Pictures project. The action will be set in China, with Li's story beginning in ancient times before moving to a post-World War II setting. It is also known that one sequence involves the famous terra-cotta warriors, the collection of 6,000 men and their horses that were originally constructed to protect the tomb of an emperor.

The previous two installments of the action-adventure franchise starred Brendan Fraser and Rachel Weisz as early 20th century adventurers who end up in the path of a reborn Egyptian mummy played by Arnold Vosloo. The first movie, released in 1999, grossed $155 million at the domestic box office, while 2001's "The Mummy Returns" made $202 million. Talks with those actors have not yielded deals yet.

Li is now in preproduction on an untitled project, which teams him with Jackie Chan. Li was last seen in Rogue Pictures' "Fearless."

- The Monster

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Monday, March 19, 2007

Escape From New York Remake

The Hollywood Reporter revealed that New Line has won the bidding war for the remake of John Carpenter's ESCAPE FROM NEW YORK that first hit the news earlier this week. In a package put together by the CAA agency, Gerard (300) Butler will take over the Snake Plissken role made famous by Kurt Russell, with Ken (BLACK HAWK DOWN) Nolan scripting the new take and Neal Moritz (currently in preproduction on Screen Gems' PROM NIGHT redux) producing. This ESCAPE, for which a director has yet to be signed, will combine the plot of the original film with an examination of Snake's origins; Carpenter is also on board as an executive producer, and tells the trade, "Snake is one of my fondest creations. Kurt Russell did an incredible job, and it would be fun to see someone else try."

- The Monster

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Thursday, March 15, 2007

The Thing Prequel In Works?

Fangoria.com reported that Strike Entertainment, the production company behind the Dawn of the Dead remake and Slither, is looking for writers to draft a prequel to John Carpenter's classic SF movie The Thing.

Other proposed Thing-related projects have come and gone in recent years. Universal released Carpenter's 1982 movie, which was an update of 1952's The Thing From Another World, which in turn was based on John W. Campbell Jr.'s short story "Who Goes There?"

- The Monster

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Godzilla Sequels Due On DVD

Classic Media, which recently released a restored version of the original Godzilla film, will release the sequels Godzilla Raids Again and Mothra vs. Godzilla on DVD on April 3.

As with the Godzilla release, each new title will include both the original Japanese version of the movie and its Americanized version. The new Godzilla DVDs will be available in retail outlets and online.

Godzilla Raids Again is the first sequel to the original movie, which was rushed to theaters six months after the release of the first film in 1955. The heavily re-edited U.S. version was released a few years later, in 1959, and features the voice of Star Trek's George Takei. Two new monsters emerged: the first similar to the original Godzilla, who was killed by the oxygen destroyer in the first film, and also named Godzilla, and the second a spiny dinosaur called Anguirus. The massive battle begins on Iwato Island, tumbles into the ocean and resurfaces on Osaka, threatening to level the city under the monsters' feet. Special bonus features include an Art of Suit Acting featurette.

Mothra vs. Godzilla was released in the United States as Godzilla vs. The Thing. It is the fourth installment in the Godzilla series and is considered by many fans to be one of the best in the series. The movie was released in Japan and the United States in 1964. When a giant egg washes up on the shores of Tokyo after a typhoon, greedy businessmen seize the opportunity to exhibit the item at an amusement park for profit. The shobijin, fairies from Infant Island, come to plead for the egg's return to its rightful owner, Mothra, but the men refuse the request. Soon Godzilla awakens and begins a trek across Tokyo, heading straight for Mothra's egg.

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Saturday, March 10, 2007

Horror Junk Episode 9: Skyggen

This week on episode number nine the guys over at Horror Junk review the awful movie Skyggen. They truely earned the tag line 'We watch crappy horror movies so you don't have to.'

Also they make a shout out for music, read some viewer mail, and premiere the trailer for a movie called "Hey, You've Got Zombies In Your Backyard!"

Enjoy the horror...

- The Monster


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Rob Zombie Talks Halloween With MTV

Head on over to MTV.com to see the first footage from the set of Rob Zombie's Halloween. Where MTV talked with writer/director Rob Zombie and stars Brad Dourif, Tyler Mane, Malcolm McDowell and the new Laurie Strode, Scout Taylor-Compton.

- The Monster

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Monday, March 05, 2007

Monsters HD - Green Scream Marathon

It's not easy being green…
When VOOM MONSTERS HD Unveils
“GREEN SCREAM MARATHON”

The luck of the Irish runs out for all God-fearing folk when VOOM Monsters HD, the first and only high-definition television channel devoted to the monster and creature-feature genre, broadcasts its “Green Scream Marathon” on March 19. Expect a pot of internal organs at the end of a screaming green rainbow this Saint Patrick’s Day when a cornucopia of green creatures crashes your living room to enjoy a few pints…of blood!!

Monday March 19 at 6:45 AM and 1:15 AM- LEPRECHAUN 3
Monday March 19 at 8:30 AM and 3 AM- GODZILLA 2000
Monday March 19 at 8:30 PM- CREATURE FEATURE TRILOGY

Enjoy the horror...

- The Monster

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Saturday, March 03, 2007

Monsters Crash the Pajama Party Trailer

Good midnight to you. This weekends trailer is for the Spookshow classic. Monsters Crash the Pajama Party. "The first movie ever filmed in Hollywood's latest miracle, Fantastic-Horror-Vision!"

Enjoy the horror....

The Monster


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Thursday, March 01, 2007

Chiller TV Goes Live - DirecTV Channel 257


Chiller, the new horror/thriller net from NBCU, launches today to 16 million DirecTV subscribers on Channel 257. Chiller's VOD and HD channels will launch later this year.

The Chiller TV website went live today as well. If you have DirecTV turn to channel 257 and check it out.

- The Monster

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