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returntothepit >> discuss >> Freddy Kruger in Nightmare On Elm Street remake to be played by....... by Yeti on Aug 22,2008 10:29am
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toggletoggle post by Yeti at Aug 22,2008 10:29am
http://www.hollywood.com/news/Billy_Bob_Th...htmare_On_Elm_Street_Remake/5292930

FUCKING BILLY BOB THORNTON
i think i'm going to pass out.



toggletoggle post by oscarct  at Aug 22,2008 10:35am
yeah this has been posted



toggletoggle post by oscarct  at Aug 22,2008 10:36am
this was a rumour a few days ago, is this confirmed now?



toggletoggle post by the_reverend   at Aug 22,2008 10:37am
the first movie looks awesome in the digitally remastered edition.



toggletoggle post by Yeti at Aug 22,2008 10:38am
i have a feeling that every one of those statements made by Robert Englund were brimmed with vomit.



toggletoggle post by mOe  at Aug 22,2008 10:40am
i dont know where to go with this...i really dont



toggletoggle post by rbass at Aug 22,2008 10:43am
If Englund is too old to play Freddy, then stop making fucking Freddy movies. Plain and simple. Although I was hoping for a Freddy vs. Jason part II, but whatever.



toggletoggle post by the_reverend   at Aug 22,2008 10:44am
ho can he be "too old"?



toggletoggle post by RustyPS  at Aug 22,2008 10:47am
Why must Hollywood remake every movie that cme out 10+ years ago? Here's an idea, COME UP WITH AN ORIGINAL IDEA!



toggletoggle post by rbass at Aug 22,2008 10:49am
the_reverend said[orig][quote]
ho can he be "too old"?


Englund has stated that the role is too physically demanding for him now that he has gotten older.



toggletoggle post by the_reverend   at Aug 22,2008 10:53am
lame. what a lame wad lamey mclamepants.



toggletoggle post by orgymf@work at Aug 22,2008 11:31am
ok...first of all
BILLY BOB? SLINGBLADE? KARL THE RETARD? YAK! FUCK NO!!!!!!!!!

secondly....robert too old? freddy vs jason only came out five years ago!
fuck that shit!!!!!!!!!



toggletoggle post by theaccursedvokillist  at Aug 22,2008 11:32am
attn: Hollywood.

STOP REMAKING FILMS YOU FUCKING ASSHOLES AND COME UP WITH SOMETHING ORIGINAL!!!!! LEAVE THE CLASSICS, CLASSIC!



toggletoggle post by orgymf@work at Aug 22,2008 11:34am
i just puked....i'm holding back tears.

i grew up on freddy
this disgusts me



toggletoggle post by goatcatalyst   at Aug 22,2008 11:42am
burn hollywood, burn



toggletoggle post by DomesticTerror at Aug 22,2008 5:46pm
Not true.
from bloody-disgusting.com as of 8/15:

I hated this week, I really did. After spending hours wasting my time writing stories on the BS that was GHOSTBUSTERS and the fun of putting out the TRICK 'R TREAT flames Warner accidentally ignited, Robert Englund got fans all stirred up over his claim that Billy Bob Thornton would slip on Freddy Krueger's glove for New Line Cinema's remake of A NIGHTMARE ON ELM STREET. The story, which we all laughed at the second we read it, spread through Internet Land like a dragon burning through a village. Even big sites and news publications reported it as FACT. It was fun watching reputable companies make a complete arse of themselves - but where, oh where, did the rumor stem from? You're going to LOVE this...

During an interview with IFMagazine, Englund tells them exactly where he heard these "facts":

"I heard this rumor from a journalist at a press conference during Comic-Con. I think Billy Bob is a terrific actor. I've been a fan since Evening Shade."

It's amazing how this sh*t spreads.



toggletoggle post by Seth at Aug 22,2008 6:07pm



toggletoggle post by DomesticTerror at Aug 22,2008 6:39pm
Seth said[orig][quote]


because it isn't true?



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toggletoggle post by SteveOTB   at Aug 23,2008 6:17pm
ernie said[orig][quote]


HAHAHAHA I literally just lol'd as opposed to the lol you just put to tell people something is funny.



toggletoggle post by dreadkill  at Aug 23,2008 9:15pm
billy bob thornton is great, but i don't know what to think of this movie.



toggletoggle post by ScumFuck at Aug 24,2008 2:43am
theaccursedvokillist said[orig][quote]
attn: Hollywood.

STOP REMAKING FILMS YOU FUCKING ASSHOLES AND COME UP WITH SOMETHING ORIGINAL!!!!! LEAVE THE CLASSICS, CLASSIC!



nuff said.



toggletoggle post by theaccursedvokillist  at Aug 24,2008 11:00am
this is a long post, but here is some movies in the planning stages to be remade!
prepare to be depressed…

The Shadow
Presumably this a reboot of the hilarious-but-iffy Alec Baldwin non-franchise of the mid-90s. Sam Raimi is producing, and the project is at the screenplay stage right now. Expect a release no sooner than 2010.

Battle Royale
The brilliant, brilliant, brilliant Asian movie is getting a Western remake. Producer Neal H Moritz is currently attached to the project, which has been optioned but not yet got much further. It didn’t help that New Line was linked with funding the film, and the same New Line got swallowed up by Warner Bros totally the other week.

Starfighter
A planned remake of the 1984 movie The Last Starfighter, which remains popular today. Nick Castle is currently attached to direct the project (he did the original as well, although his biggest hit as director is the 1993 kids’ movie Dennis). We fear this one may get lost in development hell. Hope not.

The Evil Dead
Sam Raimi is attached to the remake of one of his most loved films, with both he and Bruce Campbell on producing duties. Set for release at some point next year, they’ll have to get their skates on, as there’s no sign of cameras being turned on just yet.

Knight Rider
Forget the recent TV rebooting, the Weinstein Company has the option to produce a feature film, and the original creator of Knight Rider – Glen A Larson – is hard at work on the screenplay. Expect a release around 2010/11. If the new TV version doesn’t kill the franchise stone dead, of course…

Conan The Barbarian
The script is still being written for the remake of one of Arnie’s best-ever roles. It’s a fair bet that Arnie won’t be returning, but Sahara scribes Thomas Dean Donnelly and Joshua Oppenheimer are beavering away on the screenplay. Production may yet start this year, apparently.

Logan’s Run
Uber-producer Joel Silver is pushing this long-mooted remake, which has director Joseph Kosinski attached (whose name is also being linked with the new Tron film). Logan’s Run is believed to be first in line, though, and a 2010 release is being mooted.

Death Wish
Sylvester Stallone is set to step into the role made famous by Charles Bronson in a remake of Michael Winner’s violent original. Stallone is set to write, produce and star, and production is planned to start at some point this year.

Fahrenheit 451
Frank Darabont – he of Shawshank Redemption and The Mist fame – has been linked with a fresh take on the Ray Bradbury book for a while. It seems he’s getting closer to honing a script too for him to direct, but it’s still not ready, so no idea of release date. Tom Hanks had been mooted to star.

Friday The 13th
Marcus Nispel – director of The Texas Chainsaw Massacre remake – has inked his name on the dotted to helm the remake of the original Friday The 13th movie. It’s a great solution: run out of sequels, start at the beginning! It’s in pre-production now for a 2009 release.

Last House On The Left
A remake of the brutal 70s Wes Craven movie, this time it’s relative-newcomer Dennis Illiadis in the director’s chair. The cast is rumoured to feature Liv Tyler, along with Monica Potter, Garret Dillahunt and Tony Goldwyn. It’s due to start filming next month,

Hellraiser
They’ve given up making sequels, so now they’re remaking the 80s original. No sign of Doug Bradley as Pinhead, but Clive Barker has been involved with the script, and Alexandre Bustillo and Julien Maury will be making their English language directorial debuts with the project.

Tron
Will it be a sequel? Will it be a remake? Will they call it a ‘reimagining’? All these questions and more are set to be answered, as three decades on, Tron will be heading back to the big screen in 2010.

Clash of the Titans
The 1981 film is being remade, and Stephen Norrington has – after not being seen behind a camera since League Of Extraordinary Gentlemen – agreed to direct. He did the original Blade, too. Lawrence Kasdan has been penning the script, and the film is in pre-production for a 2010 release.

Akira
A live action version of the iconic anime film of the same name, the adaptation is believe to be being handled in two parts, and Leonardo DiCaprio has been linked with the project. It’s still at the scripting stage, although director Ruairi Robinson is attached to helm.

The Birds
How depressing. Hitchcock’s awesome thriller is getting the remake treatment, with Martin ‘Casino Royale’ Campbell rumoured to be directing, and Naomi Watts linked with the project too. It has a release date of July 2009.

Frankenweenie
Tim Burton’s terrific early short film is being brought to the big screen by… Tim Burton! There’s logic there, somewhere. December 2009 is the targeted release time.

A Nightmare On Elm Street
Hurray! That ‘reimagining’ word is being used to describe the now-in-the-pre-production stages new Elm Street movie. Michael Bay produces, but doesn’t direct. Thank goodness.

Westworld
The terrific forerunner to Jurassic Park – also penned by Michael Crichton – Westworld has long been mooted for a remake. Billy Ray, who directed Breach and Shattered Glass, is the latest writer to take a stab at the theme-park-attraction-goes-out-of-control concept.

The Warriors
Director Tony Scott – once he’s finished on The Taking Of Pelham 123 - remains attached to the proposed remake of Walter Hill’s 1979 classic tale of rival gangs on a mission that takes them across a dangerous city. It’s still in the writing stages, and may be held up in development hell for some time yet.

Piranha
Alexandra Aja, who enjoyed success with his remake of The Hills Have Eyes, is directing a potentially 3D version of Joe Dante’s terrific original. A 2009 release date has been eyed up.

Escape From New York
Another John Carpenter classic is getting remade, and Terminator 3 director Jonathan Mostow – with Ken Nolan - is taking a stab at the script. No word if he’s going to direct, but a 2009 release is mooted.

Meatballs
Another 80s comedy getting a remake, Meatballs has – oh dear – Big Momma’s House 2 (not even the original!) director John Whitesell attached to it. And no sign of Bill Murray, either. Never a good thing.


Short Circuit
Number Five is, er, still alive, with original screenwriters coming back for the reboot of the 80s original. No news of a finished script, director or shooting date, though.

Straw Dogs
Rod Lurie – the man who directed The Contender – is scripting and directing the remake of the Dustin Hoffman-starring original. It’s only been optioned thus far, and so the planned 2009 release date may be optimistic.

1984
Tim Robbins is apparently hunting for the money for a new big screen adaptation of George Orwell’s classic and never-more-relevant novel. He’s not having much luck though, we’re led to believe.

Red Sonja
Roy Thomas (Conan The Destroyer) has been drafted in to write a screenplay for a new Red Sonja film, although don’t expect Arnie to be in it. Nor should you expect it soon.

The Dirty Dozen
Alias veteran Josh Applebaum has the unenviable task of coming up with a suitable script for the remake of the original classic. 2010 is the earliest it’ll be released.

Footloose
Surely not? The 80s musical could be coming back to life if director Kenny Ortega has anything to do with it. That said, given he directed High School Musical and its spin-offs, he’d probably be allowed to do anything he wanted in Hollywood right now. Sigh. Footloose has thus far been optioned, and may go before the camera this year.

Dune
Frank Herbert’s source material is set to be mined again, for a new movie due out in 2010. Peter Berg, who directed the brilliant Friday Night Lights movie, is waving the megaphone, but further details are still sketchy.

The Thing
A remake of the 1982 classic, that’s got Battlestar Galactica producer Ronald D Moore attached to it. That said, it’s being described as a companion rather than a remake. Hmmmm. No word on it going before the cameras yet.

The Swarm
This is more like it! Lots of bees! Frank Schaetzing’s book is plundered again for the big screen, with Silence Of The Lambs adapter Ted Tally on scripting duties. No director or cast yet, though.

Fame
Alan Parker’s 1980 musical is being remade by MGM, who originally had a Christmas 2008 release date inked in. Andy Finkman – who directed The Game Plan and She’s The Man – is down to direct, though, and the project will no doubt move forward shortly.

The Witches
Roald Dahl’s book has already been filmed with Anjelica Huston in the leading role, but Guillermo Del Toro is toying with the idea of having a stab himself. No start date has been announced for the project, though.


makes me kind of throw up a little in my mouth.



toggletoggle post by vesgorenli at Aug 24,2008 11:12am
i cant fuckin handle this



toggletoggle post by markfuckingrichards  at Aug 24,2008 11:34am
What the fucking fuckity fucking fuck FUCK?! Evil Dead remake ?!?!...?!?! FUCK You!!! I will kill an infant. Fuck.



toggletoggle post by deathmtldude at Aug 24,2008 11:51am
seeing a remake of The Thing is going to make me shit or vomit blood. You just don't do it. Why fuck with a total classic?



toggletoggle post by the_reverend   at Aug 24,2008 11:52am
Looks like all you need to do is kill sam remi.
hell raiser is one of my favorite movies of all time.



toggletoggle post by the_reverend   at Aug 24,2008 11:53am
Also, just because they are re-hashing shit doesn't make the old movies any less awesome.



toggletoggle post by dreadkill  at Aug 24,2008 11:57am
remaking 80s movies might be a half decent idea 20 years from now, when they're all 40 or 50 year old movies, but right now it doesn't make sense. i guess from a financial standpoint(the only one that really matters in Hollywood) now is the prime time to remake anything 80s. 80s shit is so trendy right now, you could remake the old slip n slide commercial from the 80s and really cash in on it. while they're at it, let's see some remakes of woodsy the owl PSAs and hanker for a hunk of cheese.



toggletoggle post by DomesticTerror at Aug 24,2008 12:08pm



this is the only movie Raimi should be working on.



toggletoggle post by markfuckingrichards  at Aug 24,2008 12:39pm
Fucking right!



toggletoggle post by dreadkill  at Aug 24,2008 12:44pm
i love evil dead so much, i might get a tattoo of it, probably on my leg.



toggletoggle post by GoatCatalyst   at Aug 24,2008 12:44pm
I need to get crackin on my La Bas screenplay



toggletoggle post by markfuckingrichards  at Aug 24,2008 12:51pm
Don't copy me Ken. I'm about 1/5 done with my Evil Dead leg.



toggletoggle post by the_reverend   at Aug 24,2008 12:53pm
will you call it your deadleg?



toggletoggle post by markfuckingrichards  at Aug 24,2008 1:31pm
No, I will call it my Evil Deadleg. Close though,



toggletoggle post by DaveFromTheGrave  at Aug 24,2008 2:10pm
that list suggests that the thing was made in 1982, when in fact it was a remake itself of a movie from the 50s.


shit like this makes me really proud of myself for stealing movies via the internet. Cause the only movies they make nowadays are themselves stolen from movies of the past.



toggletoggle post by dreadkill  at Aug 24,2008 2:40pm
markfuckingrichards said[orig][quote]
Don't copy me Ken. I'm about 1/5 done with my Evil Dead leg.
i was just joking. i know about your tattoo.



toggletoggle post by markfuckingrichards  at Aug 24,2008 8:12pm
Oh, haha. Here I was, gettin' ready to cut a nugga.



toggletoggle post by orgymf@work at Aug 25,2008 2:43pm
i was mad enough about nightmare on elm street, friday the 13'th, and child's play.

now evil dead? hellraiser? last house on the left????

i am angry....very fucking angry



toggletoggle post by oscarct  at Aug 25,2008 3:34pm
dreadkill said[orig][quote]
i love evil dead so much, i might get a tattoo of it, probably on my leg.


beat you to it sir



toggletoggle post by oscarct  at Aug 25,2008 3:34pm
markfuckingrichards said[orig][quote]
Don't copy me Ken. I'm about 1/5 done with my Evil Dead leg.


beat you to it as well sir haha



toggletoggle post by oscarct  at Aug 25,2008 3:35pm
DomesticTerror said[orig][quote]



this is the only movie Raimi should be working on.


I wish this was legit



toggletoggle post by DomesticTerror at Aug 25,2008 5:57pm
oscarct said[orig][quote]
DomesticTerror said[orig][quote]



this is the only movie Raimi should be working on.


I wish this was legit


Awesome news out of San Diego Comic-Con. Spider-Man director Sam Raimi announced that he's getting back together with actor Bruce Campbell for a fourth installment of their stellar Evil Dead franchise. Though the zombie-filled series has been dormant since 1992's Army of Darkness, Raimi—who was promoting his upcoming flick, Drag Me to Hell—told fans that part 4 is "in the wheelhouse."

"I love working with Bruce Campbell... He’s super willing to do anything to make it right. He’s a very funny guy, but mostly he’s got this quality where he will physically do anything to get the shot done right, so I would love to work with Bruce again because I’d love to test those limits. I’d love to make another Evil Dead picture. And actually that’s in the wheelhouse. I’d like to work on it with my brother Ivan [Raimi] when he comes up next week.“



toggletoggle post by MarkFuckingRichards  at Aug 25,2008 7:29pm
oscarct said[orig][quote]
markfuckingrichards said[orig][quote]
Don't copy me Ken. I'm about 1/5 done with my Evil Dead leg.


beat you to it as well sir haha


Are you saying you have a full Evil Dead legpiece? Or do you just have one Evil Dead tattoo on your leg? My entire left leg is going to be nothing but Evil Dead. If you already have it, I'm going to cut your leg off and staple it to mine.



toggletoggle post by oscarct  at Aug 26,2008 1:04pm
MarkFuckingRichards said[orig][quote]
oscarct said[orig][quote]
markfuckingrichards said[orig][quote]
Don't copy me Ken. I'm about 1/5 done with my Evil Dead leg.


beat you to it as well sir haha


Are you saying you have a full Evil Dead legpiece? Or do you just have one Evil Dead tattoo on your leg? My entire left leg is going to be nothing but Evil Dead. If you already have it, I'm going to cut your leg off and staple it to mine.


hahaha not a full sleeve..just the skull cover of evil dead 2...




toggletoggle post by MarkFuckingRichards  at Aug 26,2008 4:04pm
Oh. Well goddamn son, you had me worried. Right now I have Ash and the Evil Dead 2 skull, both from the "Army Of Darkness: Boomstick Edition," and Deadite Ash (when Ash falls in the puddle in Evil Dead 2). In October I get Evil Ash from Army Of Darkness on my inner calf, then after that either the Necronomicon on the outside of my ankle or a bunch of Little Ashes holding a pitchfork on my shin. That one is going to hurt like a mother.



toggletoggle post by oscarct  at Aug 26,2008 4:34pm
that sounds dope, post a pic if you have one. ill search my harddrive when I get home to see if I have a pic.



toggletoggle post by MarkFuckingRichards  at Aug 26,2008 4:41pm
These pictures suck, but here ya go:






toggletoggle post by MarkFuckingRichards  at Aug 26,2008 4:43pm
Oh, and the entire leg will be done by Nick Flanagan from Dragon's Lair Tattoo, Salem, NH.



toggletoggle post by oscarct  at Aug 26,2008 4:46pm
awesome



toggletoggle post by MarkFuckingRichards  at Aug 26,2008 4:50pm
Thank you sir. I cannot wait to have this leg finished so I can move onto my zombie arm (I want my right arm to look like a zombie arm, infested with many delightful creatures).



toggletoggle post by pam   at Aug 26,2008 9:09pm
Stop remaking good movies you faggots.



toggletoggle post by DomesticTerror at Aug 26,2008 10:33pm
the directors of Inside are doing a sequel to rob zomie's Halloween. that should be interesting.
http://www.bloody-disgusting.com/news/13425



toggletoggle post by orgymf@work at Aug 27,2008 10:06am
fuck rob zombie!!!!
he talked shit about the people who remade Texas Chainsaw Massacre, saying "people who do remakes are fucking assholes....why do they mess with the classics?"

i agree with that
but then the hypocrite, remade a classic
fuck him in the ear! he sucks balls!



toggletoggle post by oscarct  at Feb 12,2009 11:45am
http://movies.ign.com/articles/953/953745p1.html
director announced, still says billy boob is the frontrunner



toggletoggle post by oscarct  at Feb 12,2009 11:45am
DomesticTerror said[orig][quote]
the directors of Inside are doing a sequel to rob zomie's Halloween. that should be interesting.
http://www.bloody-disgusting.com/news/13425


Rob Zombie is directing the halloween sequel



toggletoggle post by MillenialKingdom  at Feb 12,2009 12:11pm
That list of movies to be remade makes me wanna punch my screen.

Meatballs???
EVIL DEAD!?!?!
The Warriors??
The Birds???

AHHHH!!



toggletoggle post by W3 @ work at Feb 12,2009 12:22pm
MONEYMONEYMONEYMONEYMONEYMONEYMONEYMONEY



toggletoggle post by DestroyYouAlot  at Feb 12,2009 12:23pm
Last House on the Left - So it's just two hours of Liv Tyler getting raped and cutting off cocks? Interesting...



toggletoggle post by W3 @ work at Feb 12,2009 12:24pm
DestroyYouAlot said[orig][quote]
Last House on the Left - So it's just two hours of Liv Tyler getting raped and cutting off cocks? Interesting...


i think you're thinking of "I'll Spit on your Grave."



toggletoggle post by W3 @ work at Feb 12,2009 12:24pm
but either way I want to see a movie with Liv Tyler getting raped.



toggletoggle post by DestroyYouAlot  at Feb 12,2009 12:24pm
Dune - THEY BETTER FUCKING GET IT RIGHT



toggletoggle post by DestroyYouAlot  at Feb 12,2009 12:26pm
The Thing - So, is this a re-re-make or a remake of the remake?



toggletoggle post by Kadoogan at Feb 12,2009 12:29pm
The only redeemable quality of all these remakes WOULD, MIGHT, MAYBE COULD be if they got people to go and check out the originals, got them into the great, old horror flicks etc, the way cover songs expose older bands; But they always seem geared toward the same shitdicks who think I Know What You Did Last Summer or The Ring were great horror movies.

Horror movies used to actually BE SCARY. I'm more afraid of leaving my house some days than at any point during fucking Saw I-LVII...

Fuck everything to do with Hollywood anyway. The money that's spent on making all these piles of garbage could do so much good...



toggletoggle post by FuckIsMySignature at Feb 12,2009 12:49pm
i'm interested in the Westworld movie. After reading the info about it on wikipedia it seems to be the inspiration for the Itchy and Scratchy World episode.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Westworld



toggletoggle post by Yeti at Feb 12,2009 12:52pm
yeah it is, if you check out the article on the episode it cites that as the inspiration.



toggletoggle post by FuckIsMySignature at Feb 12,2009 1:02pm
oh haha i didnt read that far



toggletoggle post by moran   at Feb 12,2009 1:19pm
DestroyYouAlot said[orig][quote]
Dune - THEY BETTER FUCKING GET IT RIGHT


It can't be much worse than whats already out there.



toggletoggle post by DestroyYouAlot  at Feb 12,2009 1:35pm
See, I fucking love the David Lynch one, it just has barely anything to do with the book. Where the Sci-Fi Channel one is pretty accurate, and also boring. THIS IS NOT TOO MUCH TO ASK.



toggletoggle post by oscarct  at Feb 12,2009 1:40pm
evil dead remake will never happen



toggletoggle post by Conservationist  at Feb 12,2009 2:14pm
Yeti said[orig][quote]

FUCKING BILLY BOB THORNTON


Perfect.




toggletoggle post by largefreakatzero at Feb 12,2009 3:24pm
New ideas Hollywood does not have.



toggletoggle post by MillenialKingdom  at Feb 12,2009 8:34pm
I will say though that Watchmen looks awesome.



toggletoggle post by Martins   at Feb 12,2009 8:36pm
Watchmen better be 4-5 fucking hours long or else it will bastardize the AWESOMENESS of the graphic novel. Every scene in the graphic novel is ESSENTIAL.



toggletoggle post by Conservationist  at Feb 12,2009 10:17pm
largefreakatzero said[orig][quote]
New ideas Hollywood does not have.


Wasn't this why horror movies came about in the first place -- Hollywood was hostile to non-schmaltzy ideas?



toggletoggle post by oscarct  at Feb 12,2009 11:32pm



toggletoggle post by oscarct  at Jul 22,2009 11:28pm edited Jul 22,2009 11:28pm



toggletoggle post by oscarct  at Jul 22,2009 11:32pm



toggletoggle post by godfuckingdamnit at Jul 23,2009 5:06pm
remaking The Thing?! AGAIN?!?!?!

WHYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYY!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?

it could never be better than the john carpenter remake...they're gonna make all the monsters cgi. FUCKFUCKFUCKFUCKFUCKFUCKFUCKFUCKFUCKFUCKFUCKFUKCUFKCUFKCUJKFKCUJKFUFIFIFLKJCLIJDFjisd;lkfj;dgvawioel;ego;biawjebkljab'ALkFCFFFFFFFUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKK!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!



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