Remake?
This should be a great remake material.
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Mexico, Spain connect on English-lingo horror
15 Sep 2006 10:28am EDT - By John Hecht
MEXICO CITY -- Mexican shingle Lemon Films is set to co-produce Child's Game (working title), its first English-language picture with Spain's Filmax Entertainment. The film is a remake of Spanish horror film Island of the Damned. Lemon Films producer Billy Rovzar said he expects production to begin in March. Budgeted at about $4 million, the movie centers on a couple of tourists who arrive on an island where crazed children are murdering adults. Child's Game is Spanish helmer David Alcalde's feature film debut. Diego Luna has read the script and is interested in the project, according to Canana Films producer Pablo Cruz
Damn!
I was going to post that this was going to be remade.
To die is to live, to live is to die
While their at it how about the Blind Dead anyone? Or better yet Blue Omega/Buried Alive?
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His face said "Kill Me!", his hat said "HAPPY BIRTHDAY!!!"
Thats bad news to me cause i hate when they remake classic movies.
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I usually hate remakes too, but if Diego Luna has a big part in it I might like it.
Le temps détruit tout.
it occured to me all through the movie how different I'd do it if I had to remake it. For one, I would have ended it right after they shoot the child who sneaks up on them with a handgun... the father kills him, the children run away, he leaves to look, but hears his wife scream. When he comes back in the room, her fetus has torn itself out of her belly, and it standing next to her corpse with the pistol the little boy dropped when he died. The fetus then turns the gun on the father. Roll credits. Man that would have been VERY disturbing, sort of like Cronenberg at the end of VIDEODROME.
shareThis film is by no means a classic.
When seconds count, the police are only minutes away!
"Page not found" -- I think the remake is off, unfortunately.
shareHorror remakes are very hit and miss but if they kept the gore down and the tension up (as in The Strangers) then this could be a good choice for a Hollywood remake.
CORNETTO!
I agree. This is fabulous remake material. A very original idea.
In the remake, it could be an airborne virus causing the children to behave this way.
You've probably heard about it by now, but there actually was a remake entitled Come Out And Play. From what I've heard, it is exactly like the original just with different actors.
I've been waiting for you, Ben.