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It has been no secret that Dimension Films is aiming to remake Hellraiser and deliver another Halloween film, since Rob Zombie rebooted that franchise.Now, if the Hollywood Reporter offered much more on the status of either production - that would be news. But today, in an article about the Weinstein brothers, they just confirmed that plans for both franchises are still in development.Another Children of the Corn is in the works - since that 2009 SyFy remake didn't exactly hit it big - as well as another Scary Movie.Where is Hellraiser at right now? Dimension has apparently been out to a number of writers, fielding various treatments from Marcus Dunstan and Patrick Melton, Christian E. Christiansen, Cory Goodman, Josh Stolberg and Petergoldfinger and others.--shocktillyoudrop.com
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To me, it's like hearing, "Rick, today when you wake up your toaster will get caught on fire. When you take a shower the water will burn a layer of skin off. After brushing your teeth, which incidentally has cavities, you'll end up getting hit by a car. On the way to the hospital the paramedics will give you the wrong amount of medicine and slip you in a coma. While in a coma the doctors will play cruel, rude, sexual and demeaning jokes about you both verbally and physically. When you finally do get out of the coma of 20 years, your parents will be dead and your apartment was sold to somebody else."
Just one tragedy after the other.
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now put that in a country song! :nopity:
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FreddysFingers Wrote:To me, it's like hearing, "Rick, today when you wake up your toaster will get caught on fire. When you take a shower the water will burn a layer of skin off. After brushing your teeth, which incidentally has cavities, you'll end up getting hit by a car. On the way to the hospital the paramedics will give you the wrong amount of medicine and slip you in a coma. While in a coma the doctors will play cruel, rude, sexual and demeaning jokes about you both verbally and physically. When you finally do get out of the coma of 20 years, your parents will be dead and your apartment was sold to somebody else."
Just one tragedy after the other.
shall i put on my, as you call it, wrist cutting music?
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Daylight Yet Unseen Wrote:shall i put on my, as you call it, wrist cutting music?
Please, please do so.
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k, here is some Tearstained. song is called Shallow Pools of Life
The tears flow endless
The pain is relentless
It feels like an eternity
So distant from serenity
Such a bleak future
An eternal gray sky
Drowning in sorrow
Waving goodbye
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Fuck. Now we're posting emo lyrics on the big TH? This place has now been tainted. :cries:
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Daylight Yet Unseen Wrote:k, here is some Tearstained. song is called Shallow Pools of Life
The tears flow endless
The pain is relentless
It feels like an eternity
So distant from serenity
Such a bleak future
An eternal gray sky
Drowning in sorrow
Waving goodbye
Pretty much sums up my outlook on mainstream horror.
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no. Tearstained is actually melodic death metal. check 'em out, they fuckin kick ass.
[ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0uXOmb-EAgc"]YouTube- Tearstained "Cold And Distant" (with lyrics)[/ame]
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Tearstained... that's a perfect adjective for my pillow with all these remakes coming out.
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Lol wrist cutting music...that's grand 
What happened to putting on The Cure or Depeche Mode, taken your crying, melancholy ass to the mall and calling it a day?
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Those were the 80s. It's a new decade of wrist cutters. Gotta roll with the changes as REO Speedwagon once put it.
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Just to get one thing clear, I was not in high school in the 80s fred.
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Throw Manson & Nirvana in there and that's when I was in HS lol
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Well, The Cure and Depeche Mode were big in the 80s. That's why I assumed. Seeing is how you would put on Manson and Nirvana... I can only assume you were in high school when I was in grade school. :-P
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Thanks for making this old broad feel good.
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NicoleMayCanaday Wrote:Thanks for making this old broad feel good.
I feel old too. I had a 10 year old teach me how to use an iPhone. 10 minutes outside getting read to play backyard football has me on the ground gasping for air. I literally found a small patch of gray hair behind my head and I realized that I am older than most technology kids abuse nowadays.
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You old fucks.
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