This time, it really is the “Final Destination”! Ah, I’m just messin’ with ya. Of course they’ll make another one if part 5 brings in the cash, as it surely will since kids nowadays will see just about anything as long as it’s in 3D. I swear, I don’t think they even bother to look at the title of the film, as long as they see the “3D” next to it. I honestly don’t know what that says about moviegoers nowadays. Oh, you crazy kids and your fast dancing. THR reports that “Avatar” second unit director Steven Quale (left) has landed the gig of directing the latest “Final Destination” movie (the fifth) for New Line. Quale previously directed a 2002 TV movie called “Superfire”, and shared directing credits on “Aliens of the Deep” with Cameron. And did I mention that he shot second string on Cameron’s...
- 6/9/2010
- by Nix
- Beyond Hollywood
David James Elliott has been tapped to star in "Impact", a four-hour disaster miniseries from Muse Entertainment, Jaffe/Braunstein Entertainment and Tandem Communications.
Budgeted at $13 million, the effects-heavy "Impact" chronicles the aftermath of a meteor shower during which a piece of a dwarf star lodges itself in the moon. That triggers a series of anomalies on Earth, including cell phone service interruption, exaggerated tides and the occurrence of sporadic weightlessness.
Astrophysicist Alex Kinter (Elliott), with a help of a female astronomer, discover that the moon has been dislodged from its orbit and is on a collision course with Earth.
Michael Vickerman ("Superfire") penned the script for the mini, which is being exec produced by Michael Prupas, Howard Braunstein, Rola Bauer and Jonas Bauer.
Filming is slated to begin this month in Victoria, B.C.
"JAG" alum Elliott, whose upcoming features include "Gooby" and "The Rainbow Tribe", is managed by Bob McGowan.
Budgeted at $13 million, the effects-heavy "Impact" chronicles the aftermath of a meteor shower during which a piece of a dwarf star lodges itself in the moon. That triggers a series of anomalies on Earth, including cell phone service interruption, exaggerated tides and the occurrence of sporadic weightlessness.
Astrophysicist Alex Kinter (Elliott), with a help of a female astronomer, discover that the moon has been dislodged from its orbit and is on a collision course with Earth.
Michael Vickerman ("Superfire") penned the script for the mini, which is being exec produced by Michael Prupas, Howard Braunstein, Rola Bauer and Jonas Bauer.
Filming is slated to begin this month in Victoria, B.C.
"JAG" alum Elliott, whose upcoming features include "Gooby" and "The Rainbow Tribe", is managed by Bob McGowan.
- 4/17/2008
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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