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Tim Burton, Abraham Lincoln and Vampires

Friday, March 5th, 2010

OK, now I’ve heard everything: a Tim Burton movie about Abraham Lincoln hunting vampires?!?

That’s the rumour doing the rounds just now. The idea of Honest Abe hunting vamps is the core of the new novel Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter from Seth Grahame-Smith who also wrote Pride and Prejudice and Zombies.

According to the reports Burton is interested in producing a movie version of the new novel. Also in the frame are director Timur Bekmambetov and producer Jim Lemley. Smith is expected to adapt his own novel for the script. Some reports say that movie rights have already been acquired.

It’s a fun idea which could work well in Burton’s hands. However it’s still very early days and the whole project could end up trapped in development hell.

Feral Vampires for Priest

Monday, January 25th, 2010

The Hollywood Reporter has an interesting interview with Scott Stewart, whose new movie Legion is just out. Of particular interest to vampire fans is the discussion of Priest.

Priest is a post-apocalyptic supernatural thriller starring Paul Bettany. The film, due for release in August 2010, is inspired by the Min-Woo Hyung graphic novels with the screenplay written by Cory Goodman. According to Stewart:

It takes place a generation after the war, a hundreds-year war between man and vampire, and the characters of the priests are like Jedi Knights that helped turn the tide. My focus is how now the vampire is vanquished, and society has moved on from you. You’re not the hero anymore, and people look at you like a freak.

Until the vampires return…

In Priest the vamps won’t be sexy and definitely won’t sparkle. Instead they’ll be “very feral and very violent”.

Excellent.

Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Undead

Monday, January 25th, 2010

With the current popularity of all things vampire there’s a huge demand for vampire movies and TV shows. One production to benefit from this is Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Undead (RaGaU), written and directed by Jordan Galland. Indie film specialist Indican Pictures has obtained the rights to RaGaU and plan to release it in US cinemas on April 16th 2010.

RaGaU, which has the tagline “Don’t let your ex-girlfriend suck the life out of you!” is described as an “irreverent Vampire comedy that mixes Shakespeare, The Holy Grail, God [and] a bunch of sexy vamps”. The cast includes Jeremy Sisto (Law & Order), Jake Hoffman (Click), Devon Aoki (Sin City), Ralph Macchio (Karate Kid I-III) and John Ventigmiglia (The Sopranos).

Watch the trailer here:

Taking the Vampire Out of Vlad

Friday, December 11th, 2009

Mention the name Vlad the Impaler to most people and they’ll immediately think of vampires and Dracula. So when it was announced that Brad Pitt’s production company will be involved with a movie called Vlad it seemed natural to expect yet another vampire flick.

Not so. Writer Charlie Hunnam has made clear that Vlad will not be about vampires. Instead the script as it stands now is a “big and sweeping story” of Vlad’s life. However Hunnam’s far from unaware of the vampire links, saying in an Entertainment Weekly interview:

There are a million ways to show that this guy is the origin of vampirism without actually having him drinking blood.

There’s no definite casting yet for the movie, however Hunnam has suggested that Colin Farrell would be right for the lead role.

Twilight to the iMax

Friday, December 11th, 2009

twilight-eclipseAre you a big fan of the Twilight movies? I mean a really big fan? If so then you’ve a treat coming next year. The Twilight Saga: Eclipse is to show at iMax cinemas, opening there at the same time as other movie houses across the US (the date is currently put at June 30 2010).

Richie Fay of Summit Entertainment said:

‘Twilight’ moviegoers will have a whole new way to experience this next installment of the series, with the enhanced image and sound quality of the Imax experience

Twilight: Eclipse, which stars Robert Pattinson, is based on the third book of the Stephenie Meyer vampire romance series. It was adapted for the screen by Melissa Rosenberg.