Roth sat down with Fangoria and dropped the following on them:
“I’m talking with Universal about that one,” Roth reveals. “THE FUNHOUSE is a movie where the first half is brilliant — they set up these great characters — and then they pay off none of them. You have Marco the Magician sawing his daughter in half, the brothers who run the carnival and the funhouse setting. And then it’s all about this weird mutant thing. It should be about the kids getting killed in horrible ways, put in different contraptions in the funhouse and the final girl being strapped into the ride and sent into the tunnels to be confronted by terrifying tableaux of her dead friends. A smart remake could be so much fun. Kill the kids in fabulous ways and continually reuse the bodies by making them freaks in the freak museum, sew their eyes shut, waxworks… That’s the stuff I want to do in a remake of THE FUNHOUSE.”
Fuck yeah! But one thing, Eli … keep the mutant thing! We love the mutant thing!
In other news, Roth also revealed to Fango that Cotton, the cinéma-vérité style exorcism film directed by Daniel Stamm, is now rolling in Louisiana with a cast of unknowns. Cotton follows the exploits of a priest who’s spent his entire career debunking exorcisms … until he runs across the real thing. More on that one soon. Hit up the above link for the entire interview.