Why Watch? Because it’s children blowing shit up. Some may think that special effects need to be mind-blowing. After all, they keep getting better and better, and they’re meant to show us something amazing with every new innovation. Sure, giant effects can be magical, but sometimes it’s a lot better when they aim solely to be insanely fun. There’s nothing ground-breaking here, but the combination of playful CGI, violence that seems drawn from a children’s book, and a group of underage badasses makes this music video something special. What does it cost? Just 3 minutes of your time. Check out The Greeks for yourself:
When the calendar page turns to October, we Rejects have only one thought: horror. To celebrate this grandest and darkest of months, we’ll cover one excellent horror film a day for the entirety of the month. That’s 31 Days of Horror and 31 Films perfect for viewing on a dark, chilly, October night. If you, like us, love horror and Halloween, give us a Hell Yeah and keep coming every day this month for a new dose of adrenaline. Synopsis: Damien Thorn’s dad is the ultimate helicopter parent. An influential guy, his dad’s always been there, pulling strings to get him into the best schools and keep him on the path to success. Trouble is, Damien’s dad happens to be Satan. This explains why people who threaten or just annoy Damien have a tendency to die excruciating and mysterious deaths. In the second installment of the Omen series, 12-year-old Damien has been adopted by his wealthy (human) aunt and uncle. He enrolls in a military academy with his best friend and cousin, Mark. It’s here where Damien discovers his true bloodline, and must accept his diabolical fate.
Gary Ross Might Direct Children Trying to Kill Each Other
Movie News By Cole Abaius on September 14, 2010 | Comments (2)“The Hunger Games” is a fantastic book that I was going to write up for Print to Projector on the very day that it was announced for production. While this caused me to abandon writing my column that day, it also caused some celebration because the book deserves its popularity and its chance to be on screen. Now it appears that Seabiscuit director Gary Ross might be the one to bring child on child violence to its rightful place in our theaters and in our hearts.
Remake Watch: Giving Rebirth to ‘Children of the Corn’
In Development By Cole Abaius on September 8, 2009 | Comments (11)Apparently most remakes are unimaginative and add nothing new to the story. So says Bob Weinstein while failing to prove how the upcoming Children of the Corn remake will add anything new.
Matthew Vaughn Kicks Ass For The Lord With ‘American Jesus’
In Development By Rob Hunter on March 26, 2009 | Comments (2)Kick-Ass is still in post production but director Matthew Vaughn is chomping at the bit to work with creator Mark Millar all over again.
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