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I really REALLY want this to work out. Gotta get the right guys involved to make this great. Would love to see what A24 could do with a creature from the black lagoon or invisible man movie if Uni did a shared rights thing
I really REALLY want this to work out. Gotta get the right guys involved to make this great. Would love to see what A24 could do with a creature from the black lagoon or invisible man movie if Uni did a shared rights thing
I think you mean It Comes at Night; A Ghost Story's marketing was pretty upfront about it being a slow arthouse filmNo...keep A24 away from this project. They really messed with the promo of A Ghost Story when everyone thought it was going to be horror than it ended up being just a drama. Also don't even get me started on The Witch...the only thing going for that film was Black Phillip and the do you want to see the world deliciously line at the end.
I think you mean It Comes at Night; A Ghost Story's marketing was pretty upfront about it being a slow arthouse film
Shame.We shall see. I'm deeply skeptical that Universal has any idea what to properly do with these great characters.
We shall see. I'm deeply skeptical that Universal has any idea what to properly do with these great characters.
Shame.
And no those damn hotel Transylvania movies don’t count
That’s right my bad!I'm gonna be honest, I love the classic monsters...but they're not an easy sell in this day and age. I'd give them to Blumhouse to see if anything can be done. Otherwise? I don't see a way forward.
That's not Universal. Sony movies.
I'm gonna be honest, I love the classic monsters...but they're not an easy sell in this day and age. I'd give them to Blumhouse to see if anything can be done. Otherwise? I don't see a way forward.
I'm gonna be honest, I love the classic monsters...but they're not an easy sell in this day and age. I'd give them to Blumhouse to see if anything can be done. Otherwise? I don't see a way forward.
Yeah, either of those plans would work. Universal has been trying way too hard to turn the classic monsters into the next Cinematic Universe right off the bat..., but it's just not in the cards.I'd love to see Universal hand the monsters over to Blumhouse. They have a business model that works.
I'd cap budgets at $30 million and give the properties to filmmakers (both rising and established) that have great visual style and who also understand the genre.
They're also trying way too hard to turn these into action franchises.
I’ll do it...I think they could be. There’s no reason they couldn’t spawn a franchise in the vein of The Mummy from 1999. Problem is they haven’t handed the franchise to the right people
I think they could be. There’s no reason they couldn’t spawn a franchise in the vein of The Mummy from 1999. Problem is they haven’t handed the franchise to the right people