Archive for December, 2008
Posted by ReallyScary.com on
December 22, 2008
Bloody-Disgusting reports Rob Zombie added a little tease on his official MySpace page that confirms Laurie Strode's return in H2, his sequel to his remake of
Halloween. "What is Laurie Strode doing this year for Halloween?," the shock-rocker director writes. No official word on whether or not Strode will once again be played by Scout Taylor-Compton, but we're told by a source that she'll be back. Being written and directed by Zombie, the new film picks up right as the first remake ended, following the aftermath of Michael Myers' murderous rampage through the eyes of the sister he hunted.
Posted by ReallyScary.com on
December 22, 2008
Bloody-Disgusting reports Rob Zombie added a little tease on his official MySpace page that confirms Laurie Strode's return in H2, his sequel to his remake of
Halloween. "What is Laurie Strode doing this year for Halloween?," the shock-rocker director writes. No official word on whether or not Strode will once again be played by Scout Taylor-Compton, but we're told by a source that she'll be back. Being written and directed by Zombie, the new film picks up right as the first remake ended, following the aftermath of Michael Myers' murderous rampage through the eyes of the sister he hunted.
Posted by ReallyScary.com on
December 22, 2008
Bloody-Disgusting reports Rob Zombie added a little tease on his official MySpace page that confirms Laurie Strode's return in H2, his sequel to his remake of
Halloween. "What is Laurie Strode doing this year for Halloween?," the shock-rocker director writes. No official word on whether or not Strode will once again be played by Scout Taylor-Compton, but we're told by a source that she'll be back. Being written and directed by Zombie, the new film picks up right as the first remake ended, following the aftermath of Michael Myers' murderous rampage through the eyes of the sister he hunted.
Posted by ReallyScary.com on
December 22, 2008
Film.com wrote up a list of their most anticipated horror movies of 2009. The list includes a lot sequel and remakes. Unfortunately looks like next year in horror might not be much better than this year was in horror. A couple that we've pinned our hopes to though include Sam Raimi's return to horror with
Drag Me to Hell. Won't be the tiny Evil Dead type budget to be sure but this is Raimi and we're still optimistic.
3-D is making a comeback of a sort with
My Bloody Valentine remake (in 3-D),
Final Destination 4 (in 3-D) and
Piranha 3-D. That's a lot of funny-lookin' glasses wearing. My Bloody Valentine and Piranha are '80s remakes, although with Alexandra Aja on Piranha, that could be campy goodness. The Joe Dante original was camp and hopefully this one will be too.
But Really Scary's most anticipated horror flick of 2009 has to be
The Wolfman, starring Benecio Del Toro. He
is the wolfman. That said, Nicholson's turn at it in
Wolf was god awful and we thought he was born for the part. We'll see how it goes.
Check out Film.com's
list here.
Posted by ReallyScary.com on
December 22, 2008
Film.com wrote up a list of their most anticipated horror movies of 2009. The list includes a lot sequel and remakes. Unfortunately looks like next year in horror might not be much better than this year was in horror. A couple that we've pinned our hopes to though include Sam Raimi's return to horror with
Drag Me to Hell. Won't be the tiny Evil Dead type budget to be sure but this is Raimi and we're still optimistic.
3-D is making a comeback of a sort with
My Bloody Valentine remake (in 3-D),
Final Destination 4 (in 3-D) and
Piranha 3-D. That's a lot of funny-lookin' glasses wearing. My Bloody Valentine and Piranha are '80s remakes, although with Alexandra Aja on Piranha, that could be campy goodness. The Joe Dante original was camp and hopefully this one will be too.
But Really Scary's most anticipated horror flick of 2009 has to be
The Wolfman, starring Benecio Del Toro. He
is the wolfman. That said, Nicholson's turn at it in
Wolf was god awful and we thought he was born for the part. We'll see how it goes.
Check out Film.com's
list here.
Posted by ReallyScary.com on
December 22, 2008
Film.com wrote up a list of their most anticipated horror movies of 2009. The list includes a lot sequel and remakes. Unfortunately looks like next year in horror might not be much better than this year was in horror. A couple that we've pinned our hopes to though include Sam Raimi's return to horror with
Drag Me to Hell. Won't be the tiny Evil Dead type budget to be sure but this is Raimi and we're still optimistic.
3-D is making a comeback of a sort with
My Bloody Valentine remake (in 3-D),
Final Destination 4 (in 3-D) and
Piranha 3-D. That's a lot of funny-lookin' glasses wearing. My Bloody Valentine and Piranha are '80s remakes, although with Alexandra Aja on Piranha, that could be campy goodness. The Joe Dante original was camp and hopefully this one will be too.
But Really Scary's most anticipated horror flick of 2009 has to be
The Wolfman, starring Benecio Del Toro. He
is the wolfman. That said, Nicholson's turn at it in
Wolf was god awful and we thought he was born for the part. We'll see how it goes.
Check out Film.com's
list here.
Posted by About Horror & Suspense on
December 21, 2008
Saw V DVD
© Lionsgate
Some mildly surprising Lionsgate scheduling news: The Haunting in Connecticut, the reality-based ghost story starring Virginia Madsen, is now slated to hit theaters June 19, 2009. Modestly…
Posted by About Horror & Suspense on
December 21, 2008
Saw V DVD
© Lionsgate
Some mildly surprising Lionsgate scheduling news: The Haunting in Connecticut, the reality-based ghost story starring Virginia Madsen, is now slated to hit theaters June 19, 2009. Modestly…
Posted by About Horror & Suspense on
December 21, 2008
Saw V DVD
© Lionsgate
Some mildly surprising Lionsgate scheduling news: The Haunting in Connecticut, the reality-based ghost story starring Virginia Madsen, is now slated to hit theaters June 19, 2009. Modestly…