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it seems we are looking at the series completely different
HuH??? What you mean Luc?
it seems we are looking at the series completely different
Tom Six has recently completed his panel at Big Screen and retired to the press room. I managed to fire a couple of questions at him, regarding his future plans, and he was more than happy to share.
Next up will be the third and final part of his Human Centipede series. That will shoot early next year, in the US, and will feature an all US cast and be produced by a US crew. If Six gets his way the lead character is to be played by “a Hollywood star.”
And then, more Stateside fun as Six is heading into LA to film The Onania Club. Onania, if you don’t know, is an addiction masturbation, so it could be a big club.
Six described the film as a “psychological horror” to me but absolutely refused to reveal any more details. I guess we’ll have to wait for the BBFC to spoil it like they did with Centipede 2.
The next we’ll see of that Human Centipede is when a full trailer for the film is released by its US distributors in the coming weeks.
What are the horror film franchises that have been improved with sequels? The only one that I can think of is the Living Dead series.
Let me be clear ... around here we love Tom Six. The guy's an absolute madman and all the better for it. Six made a big splash with The Human Centipede: First Sequence, and he's already been banned in the UK for The Human Centipede II: Full Sequence which he describes as making the first flick look like "My Little Pony", and now ...
Six is at it again. In a recent interview with Empire Online, Tom Six took a few moments to let fans know what to expect from The Human Centipede 3: Final Sequence once it's made.
[Human Centipede 3 is going to] "make the last one look like a Disney film," he tells Empire. "We're going to shoot the third film entirely in America, and it's going to be my favourite...It’s going to upset a lot of people."
Six also confirmed that part three would be the last of his Centi-series. Stay tuned for more!
In 1973, the face of modern horror cinema changed forever with the release of The Wicker Man, starring screen legend Christopher Lee and veteran character actor Edward Woodward. Now, nearly 40 years later, the time has come for a new offering...
Anchor Bay Films announces the acquisition of the much-anticipated follow-up The Wicker Tree. The film reunites producer Peter Snell with the original helmer, Robin Hardy. Directed by Hardy, based on his acclaimed novel ?Cowboys for Christ,? and produced by venerable UK company British Lion (who also produced the original), The Wicker Tree will be released theatrically in early 2012, Anchor Bay Entertainment President Bill Clark announced today. Anchor Bay Films has acquired all rights in the U.S., Canada and the U.K. to The Wicker Tree.
?The original Wicker Man set a standard for literate horror cinema that is still unsurpassed,? said Clark. ?Now, with The Wicker Tree, we?re thrilled to present the follow up of this haunting tale to a new generation.?
The Wicker Tree tells the story of singer Beth (newcomer Brittania Nicol) and her cowboy friend Steve (Henry Garrett, ?The Bill,? ?Skins?), two virginal Texans who come to Scotland to spread the gospel. These two innocents don?t know what they?re getting into as they find themselves trying to spread their chastity message at the estate owned by Sir Lachlan Morrison (Graham McTavish, Rambo, the upcoming The Hobbit films), who has revived ancient local religious practices when an accident at the nuclear power plant he runs rendered the area men infertile. The Wicker Tree was produced by Peter Snell and Peter Watson-Wood and executive produced by Alistair Gourlay.
Lee, who played the mysterious Lord Summerisle in the original (in a career that includes Count Dracula and the Frankenstein monster in the classic Hammer films, Count Dooku in Star Wars Episodes II & III, and Saruman in the Lord of the Rings trilogy as well as the upcoming pair of films based on The Hobbit), returns again in a dramatic cameo as the ?Old Man.? Rounding out the cast are Jacqueline Leonard (?Holby City,? ?The Bill?) as Lady Delila Morrison, Clive Russell (Sherlock Holmes, The 13th Warrior) as Beame and Honeysuckle Weeks (?Foyle?s War? and numerous other UK TV projects) as Lolly.
One of the most common complaints about the movie industry is that the majority of the films getting released contain not a shred of originality and feel more like assembly line products than anything approaching entertainment that a person with an I.Q. larger than double digits can enjoy without feeling the need to injure the nearest house pet. Every year Hollywood talent agencies compile a ?Blacklist? of the best screenplays making the rounds at studios and not getting made, and on occasion some of those scripts manage to make it to the big screen. Entire books have been written about great scripts that sat on the shelf for years for various reasons that defy all manner of logical thought.
Yet despite all this it is still possible for a movie about a killer car to be made, and for that movie to be called Super Hybrid. And because it is possible, it has happened; a movie called Super Hybrid has been made.
Juan and Mia, two children who live in different countries, are visited every night by a faceless intruder – a terrifying being that wants to get hold of them. These presence becomes more powerful and start ruling their lives as well as their families’. Anxiety and tension increase when their parents also witness these apparitions.
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