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Jane Levy The New Female Lead In 'Evil Dead' Reboot!
Meet your new female "Ash"...
Jane Levy (pictured below; Fun Size) is in talks to play the lead in the remake of Evil Dead that Fede Alvarez will direct shortly, says Deadline. She replaces Lily Collins, who exited the film recently.
In FilmDistrict’s remake of Sam Raimi’s The Evil Dead, Levy’s plays Mia, a character that corresponds to Ash, who was played by Bruce Campbell in the original 1981 movie.
Mia is one of five young people who head to the remote cabin where evil awaits. Recovering from a recent overdose, Mia is particularly vulnerable.
Raimi, Campbell and Rob Tapert are producing with Ghost House Pictures. Fede Alvarez is directing and co-wrote the script with Rodo Sayagues. Diablo Cody (Juno, Young Adult) revised the latest draft. The movie is targeted to open April 12, 2013.
I would also like to stop the world for a moment, BIG news: according to Amazon, The Inkeepers hits DVD on April 24th. And I can't blommin' wait. \:D/
http://www.totalfilm.com/features/50-greatest-jason-voorhees-kills
I'm surprised the couple have nookie in thier tent from Jason Goes To Hell didn't make the list. There isn't really anything to the rated version, but the unrated version is Brutal, with a capital 'b'.
And i'm glad Jenna didn't make the list, because I didn't like that one. :-S
Either way, tomorrow is Friday 13th, lest you forget. ;-)
How could I possibly forget. ;) I might have a mini marathon of pts 3, 7, 9 and the reboot.
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0308152/
If so, i've not seen it, but i've seen the DVD around (I think it's also been on the horror channel here recently). Reading the synopsis, it sounds interesting. I might have to keep an eye out for when I next see a copy.
EDIT: saw it, liked it! Thanks for the suggestion, @identigraph! ;-)
I want to see it so much, moreso now since i've beome a fan of Paxton.
Thanks Dimi, that makes the wait even worse. ;) Still, in the meantime I can get my Paxton fix with my recently arrived copy of Enter Nowhere.
Childs Play is one of the few series where I like the original best. The others being Wishmaster, The Blind Dead (though I also liked The Night Of The Seagulls) & Leprechaun.
1) Bride Of Chucky
2) Child's Play
3) Seed Of Chucky
4) Child's Play 3 (for some awkward reason not my least favourite in the CP series)
5) Child's Play 2
I'm going for Black Christmas '74 now...
Childs play is one of the few series where I DON'T like the original the best. Bride of Chucky is easily my fave. I don't like Seed of Chucky really. And the original Leprechaun was brilliant but I thought every single sequel was awful, especially "Leprechaun in Space", doesn't get much worse than that.
Exellent choice. It's a fine horror, and it has Olivia Hussey in a prominant role. How could I not like such a film.
Want to bet on that? ;) They didn't stop at Leprechaun In Space, as they followed that with Leprechaun In Tha Hood & Leprechaun Back To Tha Hood. I've never seen the latter two, but the general impression I get is not good at all. And there's been talk recently of Davis wanting to make another one.
I haven't seen those 2 either. I'd like another one if they got things back on track and actually made another it good enough to be released in the cinema. Leprechaun is one of the few franchises that actually needs a reboot.
Burt Gummer: The solution to all the worlds problems.
I would be open to another Tremors film, but only if Burt is in it.
I'm dreaming...
Glad you liked it, I thought it was good considering it was only a 15!
I honestly don't understand. ;-)
It's how we rate films in the UK and other places for different ages, U, PG, 12, 15, 18. I'm guessing where you live you use the one where it's R and PG 13 and all those.