New HorizonsThe Fantastic Four catastrophe of 2015 wasn't the first movie that was rushed into existence in a bid to keep hold of the rights to Marvel's oldest superhero team. Faced with losing control of the property, German producer Bernd Eichinger hired Hollywood indie legend Roger Corman to create a movie on a $1 million budget.A trailer was released and the movie was teased at Comic-Con, but for reasons that remain unclear, the movie never came out.
Eichinger hung in there and eventually got to produce the 'proper' 2005 movie and its sequel, while the elusive (and notoriously campy) Corman film became something of a legend, eventually spawning a documentary called. And it's possibly NOT the worst FF movie ever made. Hippie Hippie Shake. Rex/ShutterstockThis biopic centred around the legendary obscenity trial brought against counterculture magazine Oz in 1960s London had an impressive pedigree thanks to Oranges Are Not the Only Fruit director Beeban Kidron, Billy Elliot writer Lee Hall and a cast including Sienna Miller, Cillian Murphy and Hugh Bonneville.Early reviews were fairly positive, and the reasons for its shelving have never been entirely clear. Kidron and Hall quit during post-production. Some blame a brewing media storm around Miller's love life, while others think it was the negative reaction of some of the real people depicted in the movie.' You used to have to die before assorted hacks started munching your remains and modelling a new version of you out of their own excreta,' said Germaine Greer with her usual aplomb.
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Unlawful Killing. River Phoenix died in 1993 during the filming of Dark Blood – the tale of a couple who are taken prisoner by a mysterious young man – leaving key scenes unfilmed, and Dark Blood sitting on a shelf for the best part of 19 years.Joaquin Phoenix declined to record dialogue to dub his late brother's part, and the Phoenix family refused any involvement with the project.
It was eventually screened in 2012 at a series of film festivals, with director George Sluizer narrating the events of the missing scenes, though has never had a broad release.
I just saw the movie and I find very interesting plot, this well made, although note that the budget for this film was not much managed to do enough. It is certainly a good feature film, is more this ideal that can be transformed into a television series itself, takes more science fiction on TV, because everything points only series of comics, vampires, zombies, etc. It's refreshing to see a film that touches a story repeated many times but in a new way, definitely recommend it and above all I hope someday seeing a series of this movie or else read the same, since its end I am very open to interpretation, and go! What happens to the girl?? I want to know!
Please make continuation or series. Strongly recommended.