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Attack of the Killer Tomatoes to be remade!

The classic b-moive, "Attack of the Killer Tomatoes" is making its way back to the screen. 

The "Animals" are Revolting

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According to The Hollywood Reporter, Columbia Pictures and Original Films have acquired the script. Mike Sobel penned the screenplay which will be produced by Neil Moritz.

The plot is as follows....

The animals of the world turn on humans. Yeah, that's it. So, um...yeah.

Stake Crossed Lovers in "Hotel Transylvania"

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Fresh off Sony's "Open Season," Jill Culton has been tapped to helm Sony's "Hotel Transylvania." This movie is a monstrous take on "Romeo and Juliet," following Simon Belmou...wait....Simon Van Helsing, the youngest of the monster hunting family, falling in love with none other than Dracula's daughter. Upon realizing who they are, the two try to bring peace between the two families.

"The Departed" Team Reunites for "The Chaser"

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The Hollywood Reporter learned that William Monahan, Academy Award writer of "The Departed," is in talks with Warner Bros to adapt the Korean thriller "The Chaser." The project could also re-team Monahan with Leonardo DiCaprio, who is eying the lead role.

A Twisted Take on Fatal Attraction

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Mark Burg sat down with Shocktillyoudrop.com to discuss Twisted Pictures recent project.

Evolution of "Red State"

Kevin Smith has gone back to his daily blog of what he does during the day, as opposed to the mini-essays that he had been posting. Currently, he is passing the first draft of Red State around and the reaction is very interesting.

Bruce says "Bubba" is dead to him

Last week brought news that Paul Giamatti was interested in participating in the Bubba Ho-Tep sequel. Rotten Tomatoes reported

"Bruce Campbell was waffling around about whether he wants to play Elvis or not again. So that’s the problem," said Giamatti.

Kurt Vonnegut Jr. Dies

Kurt Vonnegut Jr. did not write horror, but with an edgy sense of humour and wicked wit, he was able to write about some of the horrors of society and in the process teach us a little about ourselves.

Source: New York Times

The Mist- Motion Picture Production Log

Stephen King's Official Website is doing something very cool. They have started a production log for the filming of Stephen King's "The Mist", and King's Official site is providing everyone with the gory details, including publicity stills, on the set shots, and Quicktime video hosted by director of "The Mist", Frank Darabont.

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