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John Landis Brings Us Some Guy Who Kills People





John Landis Brings Us Some Guy Who Kills PeopleWant to talk about an unlikely trio to get together to make a film? Try this one on for size ... a writer who's penned an episode of a medical TV comedy, a director who's straight out of The Asylum, and a prolific genre director now serving as producer on a film with a title so wacky you can't help but want to see it. Interested yet? We are.

John Landis will be producing the new flick, Some Guy Who Kills People, about a quiet town that is uprooted by a series of murders committed by someone bent on revenge.

While details are pretty lean right now other than that the film is casting for a January shoot, Shock Till You Drop has learned that handling the writing duties will be Ryan Levin, who directed a short film called Tour de Fright and penned an episode of "Scrubs", and in the director's chair will be Jack Perez, who recently gave us The Asylum's most successful film, Mega Shark vs. Giant Octopus.

Color us intrigued. More on this one as it comes.

- Uncle Creepy

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Heather Buckley's picture

Oh and he is making BURKE AND HARE Nice to see he is all about the genre again.


Submitted by Heather Buckley on Tue, 12/01/2009 - 5:39pm.
Heather Buckley's picture

Deer Woman + Scrubs = Genre gold.


Submitted by Heather Buckley on Tue, 12/01/2009 - 5:35pm.
kiddcapone's picture

After John Landis directed Deer Woman, nothing he does from now on surprises me....


Submitted by kiddcapone on Tue, 12/01/2009 - 3:42pm.
moderator I loved Deer Woman!
The Woman In Black's picture

I loved Deer Woman!


Submitted by The Woman In Black on Tue, 12/01/2009 - 4:38pm.
kiddcapone's picture

So did I !!! It was just something you wouldn't expect from a big name director.


Submitted by kiddcapone on Wed, 12/02/2009 - 8:04am.

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