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http://collider.com/resident-evil-the-final-chapter-trailer-teaser/
Resident Evil (2002)
Resident Evil: Apocalypse (2004)
Resident Evil: Extinction (2007)
Resident Evil: Afterlife (2010)
Resident Evil: Retribution (2012)
Resident Evil: The Final Chapter (2017)
I'm not complaining, because I have a weakness for Milla, whether she is Alice or not.
http://deadline.com/2016/08/breck-eisner-talks-to-direct-friday-the-13th-paramount-1201800341/
First trailer (sadly, it's a poor quality international one) for 'Resident Evil: The Final Chapter':
5. The Thing (1982)
4. Psycho (1960)
3. Halloween (1978)
2. Jaws (1975)*
1. The Shining (1980)
Runner-uppers include Alien, The Silence of the Lambs, Sleepy Hollow, Poltergeist, and The Sixth Sense. What about everyone else?
*seems to be debate as to whether or not Jaws is a "horror" film. I consider it to be.
Also, a producer for the upcoming 'IT' movie likens it to 'Stranger Things':
http://collider.com/it-movie-stranger-things-dan-lin/
I've never questioned the validity of Jaws as a horror film. Always seen it as a black comedy/horror movie where the shark becomes a monster.
http://bloody-disgusting.com/news/3403009/kevin-bacon-expresses-interest-playing-freddy-krueger/
That's..... actually PERFECT
As inventive as the original ANOES was, I still prefer We Craven's New Nightmare. The revamped look for Freddy in New Nightmare is my favourite look of the series. The stripped down, kind of more angular style, is far more chilling than his traditional appearance.
He looks like Jack Nicholson... not sure if that makes him scarier or not. :))
http://bloody-disgusting.com/movie/3398753/ive-read-friday-13th-3d-script-nick-antosca/
I assume that the mask pictured, wouldn't have been the one that Jason was to have worn. Otherwise. I would have really liked to have seen that script make it to the screen.
So wait, this is the first draft of the recent one they've been working on? Is it at all possible that some of this will be featured? This movie has gone through lots of rewrites, ideas, and development hell, so I've no idea what to expect when it finally hits theaters one day.
Dracula PoD is 50......
The usual three (Shaye, Whannell - who also wrote this one - and Sampson) return with some new cast members. Film is set to hit October 20th, 2017:
http://deadline.com/2016/08/insidious-chapter-4-blumhouse-cast-1201811033/
A new Resident Evil. I saw the first one back in early 2002 (been that long?) and I actually liked the first Act but then the movie devolved into another flesh eating zombie and lost me. Zombies just don't do a thing for me. Saturated, at least for me. Everyone else is cool with them.
Some of my favorites in Recent memory:
The Conjuring
It Follows
Oculus
Clearly Kane Hodder could still play Jason, and going by a recent interview, putting on the hockey mask one more time, is something he still wants to do.
http://collider.com/friday-the-13th-reboot-release-date-delayed/
Also, 'IT' has wrapped production:
http://collider.com/it-movie-wraps-production/
Give us Crystal Lake in the snow if they want to change it up, but no more reboots, not more space, etc.
The latest rumor I heard was the next one will be a period piece, set strictly in the 80's, and that's awesome! I feel like the 80's is where Jason is right at home.