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By Ryan Gowland

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Sunday, October 4

  • John Carpenter's Riot May Be Falling Apart
    Riot

    Legendary independent filmmaker John Carpenter's next project, Riot, was supposed to team him up with actor Nicolas Cage, but it now appears as if thats not going to happen. Originally under the working title of Scared Straight, the name of the 70s documentary the movie is based on, Riot would have seen Cage playing a prisoner that comes to the aid of the governor's son, kidnapped during a prison riot.

    A Riot teaser poster was released last year listing Carpenter and Cage's names (with the phrase "Credits Not Contractural" in fine print at the bottom). However, it now appears as if Cage is dropping out of the project. Producer Katie Chonacas told ScreenCrave:

    I don't think it's happening anymore. We got Nic Cage to do a two picture deal, and the two picture deal was with Riot however he has the option to exchange it with another film. I'm not sure what movie it will be, but it will probably be another film. But, yeah we got John Carpenter for the deal, it was Nic Cage and John Carpenter and now it might not happen.

    When asked if Carpenter would stay on the movie if Cage were to leave, Chonacas said:

    I don't know. I'm not sure, probably not.

    If Cage does drop out, this will be the second high-profile project that he has abandoned in the past two months. Cage recently dropped out of Seth Rogen's The Green Hornet live-action movie, in which he was to play the villain. Cage ultimately declined the role because he felt that he didn't have the opportunity to develop the character. Christoph Waltz of Inglourious Basterds fame stepped in to replace Cage in Hornet, which is currently in production.


    Posted 10/04/2009 by BrentJS

    Related: Nicolas Cage | John Carpenter | Scared Straight | The Green Hornet

Thursday, October 1

  • Weinstein Co. Halts Halloween 3D Pre-Production

    Jesse EisenbergAccording to Deadline Hollywood, The Weinstein Co. has decided to put the brakes on pre-production of Halloween 3D. The follow-up to Rob Zombie's recent Halloween II was set to rehash the original Halloween franchise conceived by John Carpenter.

    Apparently, Bob Weinstein wanted to get the thing into production as quickly as possible, since new director Patrick Lussier is scheduled to work on another project starting in January. The sudden shut down probably leads many to conclude that the Weinsteins' recent financial woes may be responsible. But an unidentified source said that "Bob just felt it was rushing too fast."

    We're not sure whether to believe that, since Halloween II performed so poorly at the box office, but regardless, it now appears production on a third installment won't happen until next spring, if it even happens at all.

    Meanwhile, Dimension apparently has plans to re-release Zombie's Halloween II in selected theaters for midnight screenings on Halloween. Seriously? Midnight screenings should be reserved for classics and/or established cult films, not mediocre rehashes that aren't even a year old. We don't know about you, but we'd much rather see Carpenter's Halloween back on the big screen.


    Posted 10/01/2009 by Rich Z

    Related: John Carpenter | Patrick Lussier | Robert Weinstein | Rob Zombie | Halloween 3 | Halloween II | Halloween

Thursday, August 20

  • Zombieland Screenwriters Talk the Movie's Genesis, Celebrity Cameos, and More
    Zombieland

    The upcoming zombie comedy Zombieland follows an unlikely pair, Jesse Eisenberg's frightened Columbus and Woody Harrelson's gung-ho zombie slayer Tallahassee, as they drive cross country trying to stay alive in the wake of a zombie apocalypse. FirstShowing spoke with screenwriters Rhett Reese and Paul Wernick and learned that the movie had a peculiar beginning, as Reese explained how Zombieland started out as a TV pilot:

    That's indeed why we wrote it, because we looked at the landscape and there had been a lot of zombie movies, but there had never been a zombie television show. And so we thought very mercenarily, wouldn't it be cool to see zombies on TV? And it was ironic that now we're headed into theaters where we weren't sure we wanted to go at the beginning, but now we're thrilled to be there.

    It took the blessing of a legendary horror director to start them on the path to making Zombieland a movie, says Wernick:

    We sat in a room right at the onset of that with John Carpenter and he had read the hour long version, our pilot version, and absolutely loved it. I remember him sitting there saying — [producer Gavin Polone] said, "Well, what would you do with it?" And he said, "I'd go shoot it." And I thought, "Oh my god, how incredible!" Such an icon and he loved the script and we were so excited.

    Now Zombieland is hitting theaters with a big cast, especially for a zombie movie, that includes Emma Stone and Abigail Breslin alongside Harrelson and Eisenberg, and even some big name cameos have been rumored from Matthew McConaughey and Bill Murray. Neither writer would announce who will be making a cameo, though they did say who will not.

    The cameo was re-written "about 10 or 15 times" in an attempt to bring a celebrity to the project, with a wish list that included Joe Pesci, Mark Hamill, The Rock, Jean-Claude Van Damme, even Bill Clinton. Eventually, when no one would agree to appear in the movie, the writers asked Harrelson to make the call that helped them land "the best person of all" for a cameo Reese described as a "pretty crucial role." Wernick says the role will be "at least five to ten minutes of the movie,." Whoever it is, Reese says the celebrity is "better than any of the other names by far and the only reason we didn't go to him first or go to him earlier is because we thought we would never, ever, ever, ever, ever be able to get him."

    Besides being a zombie movie with well-known actors and celebrity cameos, Zombieland sets itself apart from other zombie movies in other ways as well. Reese says the movie is a blending of genres:

    It's a road movie, it's a buddy movie, it's an action-comedy.

    Wernick also described it as a "romantic comedy" as well. Don't worry, horror fans, it's also still a zombie movie, but one that won't be the standard, run-of-the-mill, zombie flick:

    I think the challenge when you're dealing with a genre that people know a lot about is to be able to tell it in a compelling new way. We didn't want to start with a General coming on TV and saying everybody stay in your houses and seeing scenes of riots in the streets and horses rearing up and balls of flame and all those things. So instead we jumped right into it and we used this device called the "47 Rules for Surviving Zombieland" to help drive the beginning of the movie. And you don't even have to meet the lead character right away. You learn some of his strategies before you even meet him. It's just a different way to go about it and I think we were encouraged to do that because the genre was so well known.

    Some of the "Rules" have been displayed in a few clips that include tips on weapons and techniques that will keep yourself alive in a world filled with zombies.


    Zombieland - Trailer

    Woody Harrelson Stars - Releases Oct. 9, 2009

    Posted 08/20/2009 by Ryan

    Related: Abigail Breslin | Woody Harrelson | Rhett Reese | Jesse Eisenberg | John Carpenter | Emma Stone | Zombieland

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Friday, August 1

  • Nicolas Cage Going to Prison

    Nicolas CageNo, Cage isn't being punished for the crime against moviegoers that was Ghost Rider. According to The Hollywood Reporter, he's in talks to star in Scared Straight, a "prison thriller" about "a troubled youth who's sent to prison off the Scared Straight crime-prevention program, which imprisons delinquent teens for a short period in the hopes of deterring them from a life of crime. While the teen is there, a riot breaks out and the prisoners take him hostage."

    Cage will be playing a "lifer" who helps bust the teen (who I can only assume will be played by Shia LaBeouf) out of prison. Halloween helmer John Carpenter is in talks to direct.


    Posted 08/01/2008 by reelz

    Related: Nicolas Cage | John Carpenter | Scared Straight

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