James Cameron
Well now. This sucks. A bit of bad news for those of you out there like us who were really looking forward to seeing just what Fast Five director Justin Lin could bring to the flailing Terminator franchise ... the director has had to bail on the project.
After the soul-crushing disappointment of the mess that was the last Terminator movie, it's going to take a lot to get fans excited about another entry in the franchise. Ladies and gentlemen ... meet step one in the right direction.
If there's one filmmaker who's a big favorite around the Dread Central offices, it's without question the great Guillermo del Toro. With several really high profile films in the works, including the long awaited At the Mountains of Madness, the man sure has a lot on his plate and a lot to say about it as well.
Hold the presses, kids. It seems as if we may have written Tom Cruise off just a little too soon when it comes to starring in Guillermo del Toro's film adaptation of H.P. Lovecraft's At the Mountains of Madness.
The fact that the Guillermo del Toro helmed film adaptation of H.P. Lovecraft's At the Mountains of Madness is becoming a reality makes us giddy beyond words. With casting in full swing offers have gone out to some interesting bits of talent.
Words alone cannot describe how excited we are for Guillermo del Toro's big screen adaptation of the Lovecraftian tale At the Mountains of Madness.
If there's one project out there that fans should be foaming at the mouth for, it is without question Guillermo del Toro's At the Mountains of Madness, a dream project for the great director and one that looks as if it's moving along quite nicely!
With every day that passes we find ourselves praying just a little bit more to the horror gods that Guillermo del Toro's adaptation of At the Mountains of Madness happens ASAP. Tonight the director spoke a bit about whom he'd like to see in the leading role.
And the waters surrounding Piranha 3D remain choppy as producer Mark Canton has decided to send an open letter to mega-director James Cameron regarding his recent remarks to Vanity Fair. Sit back, dear reader. There are fish tales to tell.
For those not playing along, last week Cameron issued the following statement regarding Piranha 3D and its use of the 3D effect ...
Vanity Fair: Was there any sense of nostalgia when the Piranha movie came out last weekend?
Horror fans who know their shit will remember that legendary director James Cameron once helmed that hilariously bad cheeseball sequel Piranha 2: The Spawning. In a recent interview the man himself spoke a bit about Piranha 3D, and his words were, shall we say, far from kind.
From a chat with
Vanity Fair:
Vanity Fair: Was there any sense of nostalgia when the Piranha movie came out last weekend?
James Cameron, Guillermo del Toro, and H.P. Lovecraft. Can you think of three names that sound better together? We can't and now thanks to some exciting new developments we might just be seeing del Toro's 3D adaptation of the Lovecraft tale for Universal sooner than we thought!
It looks like David Fincher's idea of creating an animated anthology film based on science fiction/fantasy magazine Heavy Metal is coming closer to fruition, and with names like James Cameron and Zack Snyder attached to it, it's no wonder why.
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