Finally the zombie apocalypse we’ve been waiting for.

Max Brooks novel World War Z is hands down one of the best zombie stories ever told. Those that have read it know why a well made movie would be amazing. The movie had a rough start but it seems that now it’s actually being filmed finally.

When talks of the movie first surfaced I was more than excited to hear that a movie adaptation was being planned. Along the way there were delays because of the grand scale of the sets needed and the lack of budget. There was also a bidding war between Leonardo DiCaprio’s Production company and Brad Pitt’s company. Brad Pitt’s company Plan B Entertainment won, J. Michael Straczynski joined as a screenwriter and Marc Forster joined to direct. The movie bounced around, the screenplay got leaked, then it was re-written by Matthew Michael Carnahan. Brad Pitt is set to star and a lot of actors, such as Milo Ventigila, Matthew Fox and Ed Harris have been in and out of roles.

As of right now the film has begun filming in Glasgow, Scotland. If done correctly this could be one of the greatest zombie films ever made. Another awesome piece of info is that the scheduled release date is December 21st, 2012. I know where I’ll be spending doomsday.

Hasbro Ouija board film dropped by Universal.

Nope you didn’t read wrong. There was and still is a Oujia board movie floating around Hollywood. Apparently when apprehending the rights to G.I. Joe and Transformers, Hasbro threw a few other gems in the pot. According to a contract from 2008 there are five other Hasbro Toy movies trying to make it on the big screen. Among them is Ouija, Candy Land, Stretch Armstrong, a new Clue and Battleship.

If you don’t already know there is a trailer up for Battleship if you really want to see it. So far the buzz for that movie has been exactly the opposite of what the studio wanted. Stretch Armstrong is also getting negative buzz and Clue has already been put on the shelf.

Universal has to pay Hasbro $5 Million bucks according to the contract for pulling off the film. Now this leaves McG and Michael Bay left searching for a new studio and so far even Paramount Pictures, the developers of Transformers, have declined. Will Ouija ever see production? Better question is Does anyone really care?

Total Recall. Get your ass to mars…or not?

Remakes, Reboots, Re-imaginings, the three R’s of Hollywood. Another reboot that has caught my eye is the Total Recall project.

Now something I didn’t know was that Total Recall was loosely based on a short story by Philip K. Dick entitled “We Can Remember It For You Wholesale”. One of the major differences between the 1990 movie and the story is that the story does not have anything to do with mars. The new reboot is also said to not deal at all with mars and is to be more like the short story. This is the plot according to IMDb.com:

“As the nation states Euromerica and New Shanghai vie for supremacy, a factory worker begins to suspect that he’s a spy, though he’s unaware which side of the fight he’s on.”

If this is the case then why even name the movie Total Recall. No mars? No three boobed alien chick? No scenes with our main character’s eyeballs being sucked out of their face? Then I ask what is the point? I mean now that I think about it the movie sounds like it could have potential, but with the name it’s carrying people who are fans of Total Recall are going to be expecting something a lot different.

So far Kate Beckinsale, Bill Nighy, Jessica Beil, Ethan Hawk, Colin Farrell and John Cho are some of the official cast members.Len Wiseman, of the Underworld series, is set to direct this project.

Highlander Remake is back on the table. Funny, I was told there could be only one..

Let’s start this off with the one question that matters. Why? I have no idea why this is even an option.

So Summit Entertainment is working on what they called a re-imagining of the classic movie Highlander. They claim they want to expand on the original Highlanders mythology.I don’t see why any expansion is necessary for the film, but what do I know I’m not sitting in on these brainstorming sessions.

The thing that really bothers me is that Summit has hired Melissa Rosenberg to write the screenplay for the remake. Although she has written for The Outer Limits, Hercules:The Legendary Journeys and Dexter she is also the writer for all of the Twilight screenplays. Now some people were saying that this might be a good thing because she’s good at dealing with immortal characters. The problem with that is the characters of Twilight are far off from the characters that live in the Highlander universe. Now it’s being said that she should be given a chance because she knows how to combine romance and action and she is used to the immortal character. To be honest though Twilight isn’t a great franchise realistically. I mean sure it has a large fan base but it’s a very certain fan base. Maybe I’m just being bias to her because I dislike Twilight.

Do I think she can do it? I guess only time will tell. Do I think they should continue with this remake? No.

We may never reach the Final Destination.

It seems that when it comes to this series, death can’t catch a break. It’s been eleven years since the first films debut . Like Childs Play, the Final Destination series has obtained more of a comedic tone rather than horror. Although unlike Childs Play ,which is rebooting their entire series, Final Destination is simply adding an installment to the series.

Even though the last film was titled The Final Destination, the franchise is still going strong. With the upcoming release of Final Destination 5 the creators are saying that the series is headed back to the same dark tone that the first one had. Also the creators say that if the movie does well than we can expect a sixth and seventh installment, which will be filmed back to back.

I still follow and enjoy the series and I know people that both love and hate it. Im excited to see where they go with this next installment. Depending on how much I enjoy it will determine if I see the following two. I don’t really know the cast well, aside from the veteran actors, so im not sure what to expect with the acting. I’ve seen Nicholas D’Agosto in Drive Thru, but that’s not the greatest horror film. I know with the last film the acting was a bit on the cheesy side and it felt like most of the work went into finding cooler ways to kill off the characters. I just hope they can bring it back to what made me love the first movie.