Bait
We started talking about Bait 3D around the same time we first mentioned what would come to be known as Shark Night, and while the latter is already on home video, we're still waiting patiently for a shark film hopefully done right.
More sharks are swimming our way, this time being led by the writers of Taxi Driver and American Psycho. Okay, you had us at hello. Read on for details.
Director Russell Mulcahy has enjoyed a successful career in both films and television alike, and he is now combining his love of the horror genre with his love for working in TV with the upcoming MTV series “Teen Wolf”, which is set to debut on June 5th following the MTV Movie Awards (the show will also slide into its regular time slot on June 6th).
After watching the sales trailer for Kimble Rendall's Bait 3D, we have to say we're ridiculously excited to see the movie. It's certainly not high art, but if this is any indication of what's to come, we're in for some good old fashioned turn-your-brain-off bloody fun.
Several new stills have popped up today along with two video interviews from the upcoming three-dimensional feeding frenzy from the land of Oz, Kimble Rendall's Bait 3D, and we have every drippy moment for you right here.
There's a new deadly shark film called Bait coming our way that is not to be confused with the other deadly shark film Bait 3D. Got that? NOT TO BE CONFUSED! Where's my friggin' ice pack?
As proved by Adam Rifkin in both his feature film Look and Showtime series of the same name, cameras are everywhere. Especially on the sets of movies. A new paparazzi video has come in from the Australian set of Kimble Rendall's Bait 3D featuring well ... a lot of running and screaming!
Some casting news coming out of AFM for Kimble Rendall's Bait 3D, which is currently in production. Ready to find out exactly who has been chumming the waters? Wait no more!
And the cast for Kimble Rendall's now-filming Bait 3D keeps right on growing. So who are the next victims to bloody up the waters? Read on to find out!
More director shifting going on, and sadly this one kind of stings. We've been reporting for a while now that Russell Mulcahy was hard at work to make his shark film Bait 3D a reality, but that's just not to be.
Though great whites usually get all the love in movies about killer sharks, director Russell Mulcahy is looking to remind audiences that tiger sharks are pretty nasty mothers, too, in his new flick Bait 3D.
Having recently enjoyed the fantastic "Ozploitation" documentary Not Quite Hollywood for a second time, I've been riding high on a wave of nostalgia for Aussie horror - which is why today's news about director Russell Mulcahy's latest offering has me giddy.
More news coming out of AFM today, this time concerning the latest Bret Easton Ellis adaptation, Bait, for Myriad Pictures. We've even scored you some sales art too! We're good like that!
Russell Mulcahy is no stranger to making movies involving ill-tempered animals. After all, this is the guy that gave us the killer giant boar flick Razorback, unleashed killer birds in Resident Evil: Extinction, and let's not forget he survived working with Alec Baldwin in The Shadow. So with the Piranha remake poised to make 3D killer fish movies all the rage, Mulcahy has signed on to direct the 3D tiger shark flick Bait.
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