Showing posts with label Rob Zombie. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Rob Zombie. Show all posts

January 22, 2015

Simon West To Remake THE BLOB; Someone Please Call Nicolas Cage And Jason Statham


Deadline is reporting that director Simon West (Con Air, Expendables 2, The Mechanic) will be directing the third version of the classic horror film The Blob which originally starred Steve McQueen.

The film revolves a meteor which crash lands in a small town and has an alien life form inside it. Once the pink gooey alien starts getting a taste for humans it starts to grow rapidly and it keeps gobbling-up the towns folk until it's overwhelmingly massive and the army is called-in to take it out.

Simon West confirms to Deadline that the creature effects will indeed be CGI, which is expected in this modern era of digital effects but seems a bit lifeless when it comes to horror material.

“With modern CGI we can now fully realize the potential of The Blob. The world I create will be totally believable, immersive and emotionally satisfying. It’s a thrill to introduce an enduring icon to a wider audience and a whole new era of fans.”



I'm not really impressed by CGI these days even more so with the horror genre, it's overused to the point of having little impact when you know it's not in-camera. A great example would be The Thing prequel which mixed some great practical effects with some lousy CGI. It didn't help the film was also a carbon copy of the original.

This incarnation sounds like the budget might be a lot smaller than you'd expect for a CGI focused horror film, but maybe they'll throw in some puppets and camera tricks as well. I'm a bit worried that things like casting and writing will be secondary toward the formation of the digital monster. The key give away being a bunch of producers being listed for the project but no writers.

Come on Simon West make this happen!
Then again, this West is the director of Con Air we can only wish that Nicolas Cage get's involved, we know they could get him for real cheap these days. I'd love to see him cameo as the homeless gentleman who first discovers the meteor. I'd also love to see Jason Statham get involved possibly in the lead since we don't often get to see him in horror roles.

Could the world be ready for Cage and Statham being in one glorious film?



I won't lie, I'm a massive fan of the 1988 remake starring Entourage's Kevin Dillion, mainly because the Blob was scary as fuck in that movie. Being one of the first R-rated horror films I was exposed to and a big dumb 80's horror flick I can't help but love it.


At one point horror film guru Rob Zombie was attached to write and direct the remake but obviously lost interest or was replaced.

Zombie might have had his duds with the Halloween films but I still love the effort he put into House of 1000 Corpses and The Devil's Rejects. I know with Rob we would have had a practical effects version of the alien creature as he rarely uses digital effects.




SOURCE: DEADLINE

April 2, 2013

Rob Zombie To Make Hockey Flick BROAD STREET BULLIES Next



Rob Zombie is finally returning to original movies with his upcoming Lords of Salem coming out this month. ComingSoon was able to talk about what's next for Zombie. While there had been talk of Rob Zombie making his long in development exploitation films Tyrannosaurus Rex, Werewolf Women of The SS (based on Grindhouse faux trailer) and The Blob remake another project is peeking his interest. Oddly enough, it's a different genre for the musician turned filmmaker as he's planning on making a period sports film. Broad Street Bullies will focus on the true story of the 1970's Philadelphia Flyers.

"That [script] is finished," Zombie tells ComingsSoon.net. "I just finished it. That was an epic battle because that was the first time I had to really research something. There's no fiction in it, it's all true. It was a year of research, my God, I read every f--king book and, obviously, the game ends with game 6 against the Bruins when they win the cup. I must have watched game 6 a thousand f--king times until I had it memorized. It's a pretty epic script. I was just in Philadelphia a couple of weeks ago and all of those guys still go to every game. I was sitting in the box with Joe Watson and Bernie Parent. The Broadstreet Bullies still reign there. I got to get that movie right or they'll take me out and hang me."

"We had so many offers for it but we haven't taken one yet," he continues. "It's funny because everybody was like 'Oh, a hockey movie, nobody's going to want it.' But as soon as we announced it, everyone came out of the woodwork. Everybody wanted to get involved. Nothing against horror movies and I don't mean this to sound any way, but no agent wants to put their client in a horror movie, nobody would take them seriously. But suddenly, with this type of movie, everyone is coming forward, which I wasn't prepared for."

April 3, 2012

Platinum Dunes Producing New Halloween Film


Platinum Dunes is known for some of the more impressive horror remakes in the last decade their credits include Amityville Horror, Texas Chainsaw Massacre, The Hitcher, Friday The 13th and Nightmare On Elm Street. BloodyDisgusting reports that Dunes is now taking over production on the next Halloween film which had Patrick Lussier (My Bloody Valentine, Drive Angry) attached to direct. It looks like they're going to replace Lussier with another director and find a new writer. However, it's unknown at this point if they'll reboot again or continue Rob Zombie's storyline.

September 21, 2011

Meg Foster Joins Rob Zombie's Lords Of Salem

Not much movement has been announced concerning Rob Zombie's return to original material with his next film The Lords Of Salem. Besides the film's plot and inclusion of his wife Sherry Moon Zombie as having a role, nothing had been updated in a while. Rob has announced on Facebook that cult actress Meg Foster will lead a coven of witches that menaces the town. Zombie went so far as to post this image on the site. Foster is best known for cult roles in films such as They Live, Masters Of The Universe and Leviathan.

September 22, 2010

Rob Zombie To Write & Direct Lords of Salem


We've been hearing for a while what director Rob Zombie's next project will be. Previously it had been the remake of the Blob and before that his wrestler film Tyrannosaurs Rex. Now Deadline confirms he's signed on to write and direct Lords of Salem. The film which takes it's title from one of his songs is set in contemporary Salem, where the inhabitants receive a demonic visit from a 300-year old coven of witches. I'm curious if we'll ever see Werewolf Women of The SS get the full length treatment.