Actor Stephen Dorff kicked a lot of ass in the original Blade and has ended up becoming one hell of a fan favorite of the franchise (let's just continue to pretend Trinity never happened, okay?). With Hollywood enjoying prequels, Dorff talked a bit about the possibility of a film that follows his character of Deacon Frost before his showdown with the Daywalker.
"Me and Steve Norrington [director of the original Blade] had a cool treatment for that, and when vampires got all this trending again, we thought we should do the adult version, more of like a Scarface Deacon Frost movie," Dorff tells Sean Plummer's Dark Lord Bunnykins blog. "And it sounded cool, this treatment, but then there was so many legal things. Like New Line owned Blade and Marvel's got...all this hype into 'The Avengers' and this group movie which sounds like such a mistake."
"Blade was such a '90s thing,...
"Me and Steve Norrington [director of the original Blade] had a cool treatment for that, and when vampires got all this trending again, we thought we should do the adult version, more of like a Scarface Deacon Frost movie," Dorff tells Sean Plummer's Dark Lord Bunnykins blog. "And it sounded cool, this treatment, but then there was so many legal things. Like New Line owned Blade and Marvel's got...all this hype into 'The Avengers' and this group movie which sounds like such a mistake."
"Blade was such a '90s thing,...
- 12/23/2010
- by Uncle Creepy
- DreadCentral.com
Blade actor Stephen Dorff and director Stephen Norrington have been vocal before about their plans for a spin-off film that followed Dorff's baddie Deacon Frost. Journo Sean Plummer recently talked to the actor , however, and what Dorff had to say about the project was too rich to overlook. "Me and Steve Norrington had a cool treatment for that, and when vampires got all this trending again, we thought we should do the adult version, more of like a Scarface Deacon Frost movie. And it sounded cool, this treatment, but then there was so many legal things. Like New Line owned Blade and Marvel's got...all this hype into 'The Avengers' and this group movie which sounds like such a mistake." That last part is the bit I love. He goes on to say... "Blade was...
- 12/22/2010
- shocktillyoudrop.com
On Stands December 1st! Bad Tidings Finland’s Rare Exports: A Christmas Tale taps into the grim lineage of Santa Claus to deliver a Yuletide yarn for horror fans. Plus: Krampus and the Dutch slasher movie Sint. by Trevor Tuminski, Jan Doense, James King and Alice Jaroschek Damnation And Alchemy This month Criterion resurrects Guillermo del Toro’s debut feature, Cronos. To celebrate, the filmmaker talks about re-imagining vampires, building infernal machines and being exorcised as a child. Plus: The latest news on del Toro’s many film projects. by Phil Brown and Stuart F. Andrews Strokes Of Midnight A new art book traces the legacy of Hammer’s vibrant poster graphics. by Sean Plummer Axes And Eyeballs The Weird World of Eerie Publications opens the latest chapter on horror comics’ grisly history. Plus: The Horror! The Horror! Comic Books the Government Didn’t Want You to Read. by...
- 11/30/2010
- by HN
- Horror News
Last month Rue Morgue truly had the winning cover design (click here) when the pitted the new Freddy vs. the old Freddy in what may be one of the top voted cover designs of all time. This month "Rue" put issue #100 on our desks and what a milestone they have reached....
Rue Morgue Black Issue #100
Featuring a black-on-black spot-varnished cover!
Royal Blood: An Interview With Christoper Lee
To celebrate our 100th issue, Rue Morgue proudly presents the ongoing story of the genre's greatest living legend and the studio that made him an icon.
Plus: Interviews with Hammer star Ingrid Pitt, the man who revived the company, Hammer 101, and more! by James Burrell, Sean Plummer, Trevor Tuminski and Paul Corupe
13 Years Of Fear
Rue Morgue writers consult experts and luminaries for an in-depth look at how the genre has changed since we began publishing in 1997, and where it's headed...by Rue...
Rue Morgue Black Issue #100
Featuring a black-on-black spot-varnished cover!
Royal Blood: An Interview With Christoper Lee
To celebrate our 100th issue, Rue Morgue proudly presents the ongoing story of the genre's greatest living legend and the studio that made him an icon.
Plus: Interviews with Hammer star Ingrid Pitt, the man who revived the company, Hammer 101, and more! by James Burrell, Sean Plummer, Trevor Tuminski and Paul Corupe
13 Years Of Fear
Rue Morgue writers consult experts and luminaries for an in-depth look at how the genre has changed since we began publishing in 1997, and where it's headed...by Rue...
- 5/12/2010
- by admin
- Horrorbid
Last month Rue Morgue gave rightful honor on their cover to Rituals which is finally getting a DVD release. This month looks at the release of Daybreakers and the vampire culture. Check out the classic cover art and be sure to nab this one in stores now....
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The Future Has Fangs
They helped jolt the zombie film back to life with Undead. Now the Spierig Brothers inject fresh blood into the vampire movie with Daybreakers. The twin writer/director team talks about bringing their inventive sci-fi-action-horror hybrid to the screen. Plus: Interviews with Daybreakers star Sam Neill and soundtrack composer Christopher Gordon, Vampire Hunter D creator Hideyuki Kikuchi on his long-running sci-fi bloodsucker saga, author/editor Nancy Kilpatrick on the Evolve anthology and more!
by Sean Plummer, Last Chance Lance, Mark R. Hasan and Monica S. Kuebler
The Curse Of Moonlight
The long-awaited,...
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The Future Has Fangs
They helped jolt the zombie film back to life with Undead. Now the Spierig Brothers inject fresh blood into the vampire movie with Daybreakers. The twin writer/director team talks about bringing their inventive sci-fi-action-horror hybrid to the screen. Plus: Interviews with Daybreakers star Sam Neill and soundtrack composer Christopher Gordon, Vampire Hunter D creator Hideyuki Kikuchi on his long-running sci-fi bloodsucker saga, author/editor Nancy Kilpatrick on the Evolve anthology and more!
by Sean Plummer, Last Chance Lance, Mark R. Hasan and Monica S. Kuebler
The Curse Of Moonlight
The long-awaited,...
- 1/14/2010
- by admin
- Horrorbid
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