Here is the first trailer for the upcoming remake of Nightmare on Elm Street. It looks pretty good so far, hard to get used to a new Freddy when I grew up on years of the great Robert Englund. Hell, I remember when the first Nightmare hit theaters back in 1984!
Here are some gory bits and pieces of horror news…
While we still wait for Evil Dead 4 (AKA the movie that will never happen), Sam Raimi is set to produce “Refuge” a supernatural horror film for Mandate Pictures.
David Cronenberg is set to remake The Fly, which was his 1986 remake of the original 1958 sci-fi flick.
The new Nightmare on Elm Street reboot trailer will be shown before Zombieland.
Dario Piana is set to direct The Lost Boys 3: The Thirst.
Looks like Sony Pictures Worldwide Acquisitions Group will be distributing the Robert Rodriguez flick “Machete“.
I am a huge fan of Plan 9 from Outer Space. The movie is a classic because it is so bad that it is awesome. But now it seems there are “TWO” remakes in the works. And I am posting one of the trailers. I am speechless…
This my friend is a travesty… another “classic” remade for the almighty green God (dollar bills). I really do not remember Plan Nine from Outer Space being a zombie flick. I do not remember Tor Johnson trying to take a bite out of Kelton the Cop.
I dig zombie movies but this is just pure shit people… Another way for some Grade Z schmo to cash in on Ed Wood.
It is the first horror to be selected for Venice’s main competition since the festival’s debut year in 1932 when Dr Jekyll And Mr Hyde was the opening film.
Voltage Pictures is handling the worldwide sales for the film, excluding the US. It has sold to Optimum Releasing (UK), Paradiso Entertainment (Benelux), Splendid Film (Germany), Presidio (Japan), Gulf Film Group (Middle East), Imagem Filmes (Brazil) and M Pictures Entertainment (Thailand). Negotitations for France and Italy are ongoing, while Spanish and Australian rights are still up for grabs.
E1 Entertainment will distribute Survival Of The Dead in Canada, which was also a co-producing country on the picture while John Sloss’ Cinetic will handle US sales. Cinetic also handled the domestic deal for Diary Of The Dead, which was picked up by The Weinstein Company.
Nadine de Barros, VP of Sales and Acquisitions for Voltage, said: “The reaction has been very enthusiastic. Domestic sales will be handled after the official Toronto premiere.”
The Survival Of The Dead will have a midnight screening in Toronto on September 12.
The 1980’s were filled with tons of good and cheesy horror flicks. One of the cheesiest flick was “Toxic Zombies” AKA “Bloodeaters”. The film was about a bunch of drug smugglers who are infected by a toxic crop dusting. The film was written, produced, edited and also starred Chuck McCrann as the movies main character Tom Cole.
Toxic Zombies is one of those flicks you would put on when you have a bunch of friends over to have a good time. The movie is cheesy and good fun. The FX are cheap and the acting is amateur but for a movie that seems to have a shoe-string budget it manages to get the job done.
One interesting note about Toxic Zombie is the character “Phillips” which was played by actor John Amplas. Those in the horror community know John Amplas as the main character in George A. Romero’s vampire flick “Martin”. John Amplas was also in Dawn of the Dead and Day of the Dead.
Mr. McCrann was a senior vice president at Marsh & McLennan Cos. Inc. when he died at the age of 55 on September 11, 2001. From the various websites and tributes online I know that he was a devoted father and husband. He is survived by his wife Michelle and his children, Derek and Maxine. From what I read online, Chuck was a great man. He would bring Michelle a cappuccino in bed every morning. He also did his kids chores before he left for work that morning on September 11th. He seemed like the perfect family man.
I never met Chuck McCrann personally, but I felt I needed to give him a tribute on GNN. On September 11th, 2001 Michelle McCrann and her children lost a great, loving husband and father… we as a horror community lost a great fan of the horror genre.
Every September 11th I break out my copy of Toxic Zombies on DVD and watch… just a a tribute to him.
It is no secret that I do not like Rob Zombie movies. I just do not get his movies nor do I care for his style. I grew up on Lucio Fulci, George A. Romero, John Carpenter, Peter Jackson, Sam Raimi and Dario Argento. Nothing in a horror flick can shock me these days.
While I was looking on the imdb I stumbled upon a very good, well-made document on youtube about Rob Zombie.
This was written and edited by Paul Zamarelli, this documentary is rich in detail about Zombie’s Halloween remake. I have to give Paul huge props for posting this documentary. You can tell that he did his homework. You can check his website out at HorrorIsDead.com.
This documentary is broken into 4 parts. Parts 1 and 2 are below…
Voting is now live for the Spike TV Scream 2009 awards. In my opinion, the state of horror in the US is so pathetic that it is not even worth ranting on about…
You can make a difference and go vote for the king of B-movies Bruce Campbell… You might also want to vote for a kick-ass Nazi Zombie Norwegian movie by the name of “Dead Snow”. Check out the trailer above.
Check out the link below and vote for your favorites. Maybe if Dead Snow wins people will see how shitty US horror has become.
Rob Zombie’s “Halloween 2″ pretty much bombed at the box office. The sequel to his 2007 Halloween remake took in almost half of what the previous Halloween remake. It looks like Dimension/Weinsteins will go a different direction with Halloween 3 (or Halloween 3D).
To put the numbers out there: The first Rob Zombie Halloween remake made 27 Million on the opening weekend back in 2007. This sequel made 16 Million in it’s opening week.
Do not worry RobZom fans… Rob Zombie has his eyes set on the 1958 Jack H. Harris classic “The Blob”, which was already remade in 1988 by Chuck Russell. I am sure Zombie’s wife Sherri Moon-Zombie already has a role secured…
It is not secret that I am not a fan of Rob Zombie and his movies. Although I respect that fact that he uses classic horror figures in his movies (Ken Foree, Michael Berryman, etc) , I dislike his writing and directing abilities. I don’t think you need tons of tits and sex, shaky/jerky camera work and his wife in every scene to make a good horror flick.