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05-27-2010 06:11 PM |
Well, actually- the idea of a werewolf on a space station is quite intriguing to me. It juxtaposes the idea of an ancient curse with the modern space age, and begs the question: what effect would the full moon have on somebody beset by lycanthropy, when the moon's light is not filtered by the Earth's atmosphere? Would it give birth to a super werewolf?
Corman brought Frankenstein into the space age with an interesting little film called "Frankenstein Unbound." Just because recent vampire and mummy movies have been crap doesn't mean somebody can't breathe new life into the legends.
What angers ME about this story is the name attatched to it: Famous Monsters of Filmland. Famous Monsters of Filmland was, is, and will ever be ONE person: the beloved Forrest J. Ackerman. A guy managed to get the rights to the name and is using it for one purpose: to lend credibility to his own projects with the considerable weight the dear, departed Uncle Forry's name holds. If this guy had any guts or conviction in his own talent, he would stop trading on Ackerman's name and form a production company with his own name.
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