Now They’re Trying to Remake ‘Teen Wolf’

Now They’re Trying to Remake ‘Teen Wolf’

Stop me if you’ve heard this one before: a cheesy but beloved 80s flick may suffer the indignity of a remake. Teen Wolf is under consideration for a new version, according to Moviehole . Before you light your torches and grab your pitchforks, though, be advised that the phrase “currently out to writers” is used, which means there is definitely no guarantee that the project will move forward. You may now breathe a sigh of (temporary) relief. Michael J. Fox starred in Rod Daniel’s 1985 original as an entirely normal high school kid who discovers he’s a werewolf. Once he fully embraces his wolf-itude, he becomes a star on the basketball team and gets lucky with his dream girl. Of course, Teen Wolf must learn some lessons along the way. The low-budget movie had the sheer luck to star Fox. When the unproven TV actor broke out that summer in Back to the Future , little Atlantic Releasing Corporation quickly rolled the family-friendly comedy into theaters the following month. Teen Wolf cemented Fox’s broad appeal. Teen Wolf spawned a sequel, Teen Wolf Too (with Jason Bateman as the hairy hero), as well as a cartoon series . Two years ago, rumors of a remake starring Tom Welling ( The Fog remake) were floated. Maybe Universal’s upcoming The Wolfman is making current rights holders Warner Brothers think about their own potential franchise? I think the original was sweet but thoroughly mediocre, so a remake would be alright with me. But does the possibility of a new Teen Wolf make you howl with outrage? Filed under: Comedy , Horror , Warner Brothers , RumorMonger , Remakes and Sequels Read | Permalink | Email this | Comments

Cinematical Seven: Monster vs. Alien Super Smackdowns

Cinematical Seven: Monster vs. Alien Super Smackdowns

My imagination was caught by the title of the upcoming movie Monsters vs. Aliens . I’ve seen a lot of monster movies and films with aliens in them. I wondered how would some of these characters fare in battle against one another. How would the gentle aliens from Galaxy Quest be able to stand up to vampires? Could Superman defeat the monster from The Host ? How would Ford Prefect deal with Noah Cross? So I decided to stage a smackdown event featuring some of the best-known monsters and aliens in film in one-on-one combat. Instead of matching up characters with similar (or notably different) abilities, I paired them up the old-fashioned way: pulling names out of a hat. Two hats — I filled one with the names of every alien creature I could think of from movies, and another with every conceivable monster. Here are the results. Be afraid. Be very afraid. Filed under: Cinematical Seven Continue reading Cinematical Seven: Monster vs. Alien Super Smackdowns Permalink | Email this | Comments