Thursday, December 1, 2011
Elijah Wood's A 'Maniac,' Robert Rodriguez Talks More 'Predators'
We recently introduced you news about "Master in the Rings" star Elijah Wood headlining a remake of William Lustig's sleazy horror classic, "Maniac." It did appear strange the sweet and gentle Frodo might be playing a perverse psychopath hunting women within the spare time, however i was dare we're saying kind of excited to find out how he'd do it. Alexandre Aja ("Piranha," "Haute Tension") is creating the remake that finds Wood just like a creepy killer employed in an old-fashioned mannequin shop (clearly). He tracks for his sufferers using the Internet, and like the original character Frank, has massive mother issues. The Daily Mail clicked up some stabby button button snaps in the actor to use it (his victim is carried out by Genevieve Alexandra), so click to determine Wood get his "Maniac" on. Elijah Wood goes crazy at the office Guest! We sliced our way through this week's horror news and that means you didn't have to. Nobody wants that kind of mess around the hands. Click through for further horror bites! 'Sherlock Holmes' Author Gone to live in 'The Twilight Zone' Soon? "An Online DetectiveInch author Tony Peckham is at discussions to rewrite the completely new "Twilight Zone" film for Warner Bros. and Appian Way. As formerly reported, Matt Reeves ("Let Me In") is pointing the surreal, sci-fi improving in the classic TV series for your silver screen. The 1983 film version had four different story lines, but that certain goes solo and needs on searching within the black-and-white-colored, Fly fishing rod Serling-situated show for inspiration. Restore the pig faces! Robert Rodriguez Talks New 'Predators' Require more "Potential potential predators" within your existence? Director Robert Rodriguez who recently trapped Adrien Brody and Laurence Fishburne inside the wilds while using hyper violent alien potential predators spoke for the Playlist, who asked for him of a new installment inside the series. "I have not spoken on their behalf [Fox] shortly. I realize they loved the idea of doing another one. I will probably call and register. I've been busy carrying out other activities,Inch the director revealed. While Rodriguez's first improving in the creature-iffic actioner wasn't all we wanted for, we'd prepare for round two. What about you? Steampunk Zombie Novel Unites with Classic Horror Studio Hammer Films of Congressman Congressman Christopher Lee vampire fame and several recently "Let Me In" and Daniel Radcliffe's "The Woman in Black" will probably be co-creating Cherie Priest's novel "Boneshaker." The steampunk zombie story is occur 1800s Dallas where the undead required inside the town, together with a parent searches for her teenage boy inside the city's dark underworld. The project remains known to as "Jules Verne [author of "Twenty 1000 Leagues Beneath the Sea"] meets "Resident Evil."" Intrigued? Jesse Eisenberg Never Enrolled at 'Camp Hell' A smaller amount in the past, we reported that "The Social MediaInch star Jesse Eisenberg might be starring in the direct-to-DVD flick referred to as "Camping Hell." The story found the "Adventureland" actor just like a camper among demonic forces, controlled having a dubious priest in the strict religious community. It calculates that Eisenberg whose face and title were plastered all over the marketing material (like the DVD cover) for your film only agreed to be inside the movie for five minutes. The actor is becoming suing Lionsgate for $3 million for your little stunt they attracted. Will you still have a look at "Camping Hell" from curiosity? A 'Birdemic' Follow-up to Fly Overhead Soon Remember James Nguyen's bizarre, apocalyptic feather craze "Birdemic?" The lower-budget schlockfest which handled to use in the romantic subplot on top of other things will get a follow-up. "Birdemic II: The Resurrection" will begin filming in February which is occur Hollywood around a personality named Bill who's trying to shoot an indie film. Is it possible to stand a follow-up or was one enough? Reveal everything you consider this week's Horror Bites inside the comments section and also on Twitter!
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