Ghostbusters 3? I hear you scream; well yes quite possibly, according to Empire Mr. Dan Ackroyd himself had this to say: "If we can get the script to Ghostbusters 3 right, then it would definitely have Moranis as a major component. None of us would want to do the movie without having him as a participant." He has also hinted that Bill Murray may not necessarily return to play Peter Venkman. When speaking about the possibility of a third instalment Ackroyd said ”The script must be perfect. We cannot release a film that is any less than that. We have more work to do." When it was put to Ackroyd about the recent rumour doing the rounds concerning Bill Murray shredding a Ghostbusters 3 script and returning a note which said:” No-one wants to pay money to see fat, old men chasing ghosts” Dan Ackroyd denied this saying: “Bill Murray...
- 2/13/2012
- by noreply@blogger.com (gercooney)
- www.themoviebit.com
The Return of the Living Dead is a fantastic piece of horror-cinema that represents a specific period of time and remains to be exceedingly entertaining no matter when you watch it. Trotld is horrific as much as it is funny and is able to win any horror fan over with its charm. The film has style and a punk-rock attitude that throws itself in your face and tries to melt it at the same time. The main success of the film is of course, the talent behind it, and namely, Mr. Dan O’Bannon. O’Bannon was a frustrated character whose talents won him appreciation from many people, but due to the cards he was dealt, he was unable to become “big” like his once-friend John Carpenter was able to do. O’Bannon’s physical ailments and difficult personality did not help him, leaving him without too many close compatriots in the end.
- 11/7/2011
- by Jesse Bartel
- The Liberal Dead
The streak continues, but it was tough sledding at the top. Mr. Dan Tralder had the nicest call with $41.8m -- the range in the comments was an astounding $24m to $74m. We clearly didn't know what to do with this one. Regardless, let's break it down! #1 movie predicted correctly: 4 Weeks In A Row How to Train Your Dragon Why didn't this hit $59m a la Monsters vs. Aliens? I'm flummoxed. They didn't skimp on advertising, Dragon owned the Olympics on NBC. Could it have been March Madness keeping people home? Fear of Dragons? Rising 3-D prices? Not enough 3-D screens to go around? Whatever the case, this didn't connect with audiences the way I expected it to.
More bad news: a production budget of $165m and a massive marketing outlay means this one will really have to perform in the coming weeks to have any prayer of profit.
Result:...
More bad news: a production budget of $165m and a massive marketing outlay means this one will really have to perform in the coming weeks to have any prayer of profit.
Result:...
- 3/28/2010
- by Laremy Legel
- Rope of Silicon
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