Saturday, April 21, 2007
By: MrDisgusting
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Today the new horror website Shock Till You Drop scored a monster scoop while chillin' on the set of Ghost House Pictures' Whiteout, which is now filming in Montreal, Canada. Read on for the skinny on the sequel for Silent Hill, the video game adaptation Clock Tower and the status on Bob Clark's remake of Children Shouldn't Play With Dead Things, which Clark was suppoed to direct before the horrible accident that took his life.
Today WHITEOUT producer Don Carmody talked to Shock Till You Drop about the highly anticipated sequel to SILENT HILL, "We're developing, slowly, a screenplay... I don't think Christophe wants to direct it. He's involved pretty heavily in another project right now."
As for the adaptation of CLOCK TOWER "It's a tricky one to get," Carmody admits, alluding to the project's body count of scribes who have been caught in its gears for Mayhem Project and The Weinstein Company.
As of last summer, Jorge Olquin was set to direct. So why is this one such a tough nut to crack? "I became involved in the project about a year ago and I just felt they were going the wrong way. So I added my two-cents and they're trying to put it in. We'll see what happens there. Hopefully it'll develop out, not every iron you stick in the fire gets used."
But this biggest news of all is that Carmody says that he's been approached by various entities to remake many of his older horror films including Shivers, Rabid and even Death Weekend, the website reports.
Click the link for more details, including an update on Bob Clark's remake of Children Shouldn't Play With Dead Things
Source: Shock Till You Drop
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