any know that this was being made???
Oh god...if it's as bad as #2...or as mediocre and dumb as #3 (although I'm a fan of #3)...I will kill. However, if it's just using the name because it has a tie-in with 247 Trioxin (I think that's the correct name, either that or 246, methinks)...I'll rent it.
Hell, either way I'm renting it.
They're in early pre-production of this movie,at the moment,getting the budget firmly ready,and the casting not yet set at this point.
I also hope that this one is as good as both Parts 1 and 3 were.
"Part II" was just a pathetic re-hash with very little to justify its existence; "Part III" suffered from the two things most Brian Yuzna-directed sequels are known for--(1) it's a sequel in name only, and (2) it's a fine idea, full of potential, all sadly wasted by lack of development. (Cross reference: "Silent Night, Deadly Night 4: Initiation." I think I was too blind with rage over the bald-faced theft of Bernard Hermann's classic soundtrack* to try to figure out what the hell that mess was supposed to be about.)
Unfortunately, at this late date, I'd wager any further sequels to ROTLD would be a combo platter of the aforementioned flaws--otherwise, they'd tack a new title on it to create a fresh franchise, or link it up with a more "classic" franchise, namely NOTLD. Which is a shame, because ROTLD introduced four elements that set it apart from the Romero films or stuff like "Zombie:"
(1) Death does not end suffering; it makes it worse. Forever.
(2) Zombies can talk. Zombies can reason. Zombies can RUN if they have legs. Hell, Michael Myers can't do that much...
(3) When they told me you can kill a zombie by shooting it in the head, they LIED.
(4) There will always be someone stupid enough to call the number on the side of the drum.
>"Part II" was just a pathetic re-hash with very little to justify its existence; "Part III"
It had a cute girl working out in a leotard. :)
Actually, I've always liked part II for the fact that it showed a way that the zombies could be killed. I'm not real big on hopeless, downer endings.
>suffered from the two things most Brian Yuzna-directed sequels are known for-
>(1) it's a sequel in name only, and (2) it's a fine idea, full of potential, all sadly
>wasted by lack of development. (Cross reference: "Silent Night, Deadly Night 4:
I kind of liked part III also, except for the fact that they seem to have forgotten that electricity will kill the zombies. That and they kept using the stupid freezing gun even though it didn't work very well. That's the same thing that bugged me about both Re-animator films; why does he keep using the formula when it clearly doesn't work the way it's supposed to? He should have at least been tweaking the formula between uses in an effort to perfect it.
HMMM...... First off, I like part 2. It never fails to crack me up. Part 3 should have been incinerated! It wrecked the series. Part 4..... well here's hoping they can make a comeback and pull it off.
It's 245 trioxin. If a sequel was made I doubt it could ever even touch the original if that's what the makers were to be aiming for.
Remember what I said about "sequel in name only?" I guess they couldn't rip off the NOTLD franchise name outright, so they picked the next closest thing... Here's the Cinescape article. If you think "Tremors" is an unworkable idea for a TV series, you haven't seen anything yet. (Chances are you won't see this, either.)
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Movie News
RETURN OF THE LIVING DEAD 4? And a TV series, too.
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Dateline: Friday, December 7, 2001
By: FRANK KURTZ
Source: Fangoria
There's a fourth RETURN OF THE LIVING DEAD movie in the works.
While talking to Fangoria actor-writer-director William Butler revealed that the franchise may be rising again. Butler, who is currently writing the film's script says, "I'm reinventing the franchise. My take on the sequel is a combination of martial arts, anime and horror. [Executive producer Tom Fox] would like to get a DAWSON'S CREEK cast in there this time, and we are beginning to talk with directors."
Butler also drops, "We're also developing a RETURN OF THE LIVING DEAD TV series."
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(End of article)
"...a combination of martial arts, anime and horror?" A "Dawson's Creek" cast? Here, Mr. Butler and Mr. Fox; save yourself some money and just squeeze a fresh poop into a videocassette case and leave it on the rental shelf.
See, I've actually wanted a TV series about zombies for a long time. If done right (read: blatantly copying George Romero's way of satiring politics and society with zombies, and creating interesting characters), it'd be great. However, this will be pure s**t.
I'll only rent it because I'm a Return Of The Living Dead completist.
OK....Martial arts, anime and horror, I could see this working maybe." Dawson's Creek Cast", What the f**k?! I'm all for bringing in younge talent(the only way I'll ever get to do a movie), but why do they try to find people that will annoy the audience to no end? I just don't get.
My god that sounds beyond awful! Thank these bastards for corrupting this series to hell even more then before.
"Martial arts, anime and horror"
How about a movie by the name of Versus?
When will horror directors get off this post-Scream and The Matrix teen-telivision- drama-cast, self-aware-humor, pointless-martial-arts kick and remember how to make movies like they did in the '80s? This trend only p**ses the fans off to no end and the movies aren't doing well which means mainstream moviegoers aren't into it either.
Now that I've thought through this again, YIKES!!!! I like Martial arts, anime and horror, but then he went and mentioned the "Dawson's Creek Cast"!! Bruce Lee must be rolling over in his grave!:(
If there's a Dawson creek type cast, I'll be rooting for the zombies. In fact, make the movie from the zombies' point of view, as they battle the forces of evil Hollywood producers who insist on casting by demographics.
It might work if they basically rip off the first seven issues of the comic series Deadworld.
Nathan
I was about to say almost the exact thing about that description sounding exactly like a Versus rip off which is the best zombie movie i've seen since rotld
Andrew Crow wrote:
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> See, I've actually wanted a TV series about zombies for a
> long time. If done right (read: blatantly copying George
> Romero's way of satiring politics and society with zombies,
> and creating interesting characters), it'd be great.
George A. Romero, who is in some serious talks with Fox about Dead Reckoning (the talks are going quite well and Romero is now willing to do an R rated zombie flick, perhaps offering an unrated video release) also mentioned that he is developing a Night of the Living Dead TV series that expands on themes in Dead Reakoning.
Should prove interesting.
At least Fox is willing to let Romero make whatever movie he wants...even if it would be an R-rated one.
Too bad he hasn't been able to make a good movie in over 20 years. I don't know why they bother with him.
As far as the 4th ROTLD, I think genre mixing [including martial arts, crime, etc.] is usually a bad sign. In the event that is does come out, I'm not going to see it unless I hear really good things about it. I wanna see a horror movie that is just a horror movie and doesn't have a bunch of other crap in it, like people kung fuing zombies or flying around in stupid armor....grrr.
Ginger Snaps and The Convent. The Convent is probably one of the best comedic horrors since Evil Dead II. Plus...G0T|-| C|-|1C|
Ginger Snaps is a pure seven-layer turd burrito. This is where we horror fans are at- either these horrible mainstream "ironic slashers" or direct-to-video stuff that gets a lot of buzz and turns out to be crap. I wish it was 1985 again...
Yeah, the fact that the likes of THE CONVENT has actually been well-received by some horror fans is a sign of how low the genre has sunk. If it had been released 20 years ago, it MIGHT have gotten a review on this board, if it was lucky.
I hate you all...