Monday, February 2, 2009
By: MrDisgusting
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First announced here on Bloody-Disgusting a year and a half ago, Ghost House Pictures is finally moving forward on their remake of Room 205, according to The Oakland Press. Sam Raimi will be producing the remake of the ghost film from Denmark while Stephen Susco (The Grudge) will be penning the screenplay. Read on for more.
"Room 205 is about a haunted dorm room," Raimi says. "It's a neat screenplay that will become a lovely, bright Midwestern university and tell about how kids become adjusted to their new surroundings. In the midst of that, the supernatural will rear its terrifying head."
Shooting begins this summer in Michigan.
Click here for a review of the original film (trailer), which is now available on DVD from Lionsgate Home Entertainment. Below you'll find the official synopsis.
Wanting to start a fresh, Katrine moves from the province into a dormitory in Copenhagen and enrolls at the University. But when she crosses conniving Sanne by getting together with Sanne's ex, all hell breaks loose. Sanne and her friends try to bully Katrine out of the dormitory. They frighten her with an old myth surrounding the ghost of a former resident. Yet the myth very soon becomes a reality. By accident, Katrine sets the ghost free, who then starts a terrifyingly gruesome attack on the dormitory's residents. Only Katrine knows the fate of the remaining residents if she doesn't stop the actions of the ghost. However, no one believes Katrine's story and they accuse her of the series of mysterious murders. She seeks help in the former resident Rolf. While the residents continue to die around them, Katrine and Rolf embark on a desperate struggle to stop the ghost before it kills those that are left.

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Why couldnt they just have released the regular one in theaters, why remake it...oh that's right you have to dumb down good films to attract a mainstream audience because everybody else is supossedly an idiot and wouldnt understand the regular original version of the film.
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Okay, I get everything is being remade but please if you are going to do this, do it right and do not screw it up. |
I enjoyed the original, and yet have a feeling an American remake of it will end up sucking. I'll still check it out though. |
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