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Why Chris Rock in Spiral: From the Book of Saw makes sense

1 Lionsgate’s “Spiral: From the Book of Saw,” executive produced by and starring Chris Rock, was born as a kind of a reparation for a joke he made in his 2014 satire “Top Five.” “I played an actor much like myself who’s got a movie coming out. And it’s going up against a Tyler Perry movie called ‘Boo,’” Rock says over Zoom. Of course we lose out to ‘Boo’ in the movie but the thing is, I totally made up ‘Boo.’ I made up the artwork and it’s all my idea.” Lionsgate, which has distributed 20 of Perry’s films, liked the idea so much that it greenlit and released “Boo! A Madea Halloween” and “Boo! 2” back to back in 2016 and 2017.

Whatever happened to Threshold s Mortal Kombat 3?

1.2k Views As recently as 2009, a second sequel to Paul W.S Anderson’s “Mortal Kombat” (1995) was in the works at New Line. Where did it all go bung for an OG follow-up? Distributor New Line Cinema and producer Threshold Entertainment had high hopes for a franchise, even signing star Robin Shou (Liu Kang) to a three-movie contract. But after the dismal performance of 1997’s “Mortal Kombat : Annihilation” at the box office, let alone the ugly reaction to the film itself from both critics and fans of the series (heck, even the game’s co-creator Ed Boon hated it), it was no longer a given the “victorious” original would spawn a second sequel.

There was major, major push back against it : Screenwriter looks back on his panned Elm Street remake – Moviehole

2k Views It’s got it’s share of detractors, and till this day there’s never been any further “Nightmare on Elm Street” movies, but one of the writers on the 2010 remake of the Wes Craven remake says one criticism is ridiculous. “Cape Fear” writer Wesley Strick tells The Production Meeting that, despite being a box office success, horror fans had a real problem with one of his big changes to Freddy Krueger in the film. “I dug into the nitty gritty of what I thought [a remake] would be, without worrying about what the blow back could be”, said Strick, adding that New Line’s Walter Hamada and Platinum Dunes were keen on having someone involved not necessarily known for his “blockbuster horror” work do the first draft of the film. “I didn’t understand how in the world Freddy (Krueger) was a child murderer, yet none of the kids in Springfield had ever heard of him. That seemed impossible. But I thought if he was a child molester, that’s a secret that’s

Superman Lives and Batman Returns writer on comic book cinema s darker past

1.8k Views To this day, one of the big comic book movie ‘what ifs’ would have to be Tim Burton’s “Superman Lives”. As most know, Warner Bros hired “Batman” helmer Tim Burton to bring the Man of Steel back to the big screen in the mid-90s. Cast in the title role? Nicolas Cage. Wesley Strick, who had become an in-demand screenwriter in Hollywood thanks to Martin Scorsese’s “Cape Fear” (1991) and who had just worked with Burton on “Batman Returns” (1992), was one of several assigned the challenging task of writing the first “Superman” film since 1987’s “Superman IV : The Quest for Peace”.

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