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Brigitte Bako

House II: The Second Story (1987)
Strange Days (1995) – The Best Scene
House II: The Second Story (1987)
After taking a look back at House II: The Second Story (a favorite of mine since childhood), House of 1000 Corpses (which celebrated its 20th anniversary last year), the awesomeness of Tales from the Crypt Presents: Demon Knight, the leg smashing in the Stephen King adaptation Misery, three separate moments from John Carpenter’s Big Trouble in Little China, the “Jason vs. Tina” battle in Friday the 13th Part VII: The New Blood, the “all hell breaks loose” sequence from the start of Zack Snyder’s Dawn of the Dead remake, the opening sequence of Pitch Black, a cool moment from The Crow, a memorable shark attack from Jaws 2, a creepy moment from Lost Highway, the climactic factory chase sequence from Child’s Play 2, and the “Stigmata Martyr” dance scene from Night of the Demons, JoBlo’s own Lance Vlcek is continuing his The Best Scene video series – and...
See full article at JoBlo.com
  • 12/31/2024
  • by Cody Hamman
  • JoBlo.com
“Godzilla: The Series” Remains the Best Thing to Come Out of the 1998 Remake
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While plans to further TriStar’s Godzilla franchise on the big screen fell through, the animated sequel turned out to be a great alternative. Godzilla: The Series debuted mere months after the 1998 film was released, and it went on to become a popular part of Fox Kids’ Saturday morning programming. And although this continuation had a limited lifespan of just two seasons, it still managed to do the impossible and redeem Roland Emmerich’s widely disliked adaptation.

Similar to Ultra Q, Godzilla: The Series saw Dr. Niko “Nick” Tatopoulos leading a specialized team — Humanitarian Environmental Analysis Team, or H.E.A.T. for short — in the struggle against the giant and disruptive creatures (often referred to as “mutants”) who have begun to appear all across the globe. Aiding them was the lone, surviving offspring of Godzilla teased at the end of the film. And to ensure the juvenile Godzilla stood...
See full article at bloody-disgusting.com
  • 3/29/2024
  • by Paul Lê
  • bloody-disgusting.com
Gargoyles Live-Action Reboot in the Works at Disney+ With Annabelle Writer
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The live-action Gargoyles reboot is reportedly moving forward with a new writer on board.

Per The Hollywood Reporter, screenwriter Gary Dauberman will team back up with James Wan's Atomic Monster to help develop a live-action Gargoyles series adaptation. The two have previously collaborated on the Conjuring franchise, with Dauberman writing the The Nun and the Annabelle movies. With the new Gargoyles series, Dauberman will write the screenplay and serve as showrunner while Wan and Michael Clear's Atomic Monster is executive producing.

Related: Mortal Kombat Legends: Cage Match - Joel McHale Brings Johnny Center Stage

Dauberman's work outside of the Conjuring franchise includes the one-season Swamp Thing reboot that was developed with Wan for DC Universe. He also wrote both installments of the It movies, based on the Stephen King novel. Dauberman has another King adaptation based on Salem's Lot that's in the works.

A Live-Action Movie Was Recently Rumored

Earlier this year,...
See full article at CBR
  • 10/16/2023
  • by Jeremy Dick
  • CBR
The Idea For Strange Days Came To James Cameron Nearly A Decade Before The Film Would Be Made
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Dystopian science fiction movies often reveal as much about the time they were made as the future they are predicting, although few films have the poles set as closely together as Kathryn Bigelow's "Strange Days." Controversial at the time for its disturbing depiction of sexual violence and racial injustice, the dark neo-noir was released in 1995, slap-bang between its incendiary vision of a society teetering on the brink of chaos at the turn of the millennium and the incident that provided a catalyst to get it to the screen, namely the brutal beating of Rodney King by LAPD officers in 1991.

Reaction from critics was mixed, often praising its atmosphere and technical prowess while questioning Bigelow's judgment and motives, and audiences didn't really know what to do with it. As a result, it bombed at the box office, making back just 8 million against its 42 million budget (via Box Office Mojo).

It's an overused phrase,...
See full article at Slash Film
  • 1/8/2023
  • by Lee Adams
  • Slash Film
Actress, Writer, Producer, Showrunner
'05 TV sked going red-hot in White North
Actress, Writer, Producer, Showrunner
TORONTO -- Retooling their 2005 primetime schedules for much-needed ratings, Canadian private broadcasters will be steaming up TV sets in a bid to entice viewers with racy homegrown dramas. Gone are the traditional understated dramas about burly hockey players and rodeo queens. In their place, Canadian broadcasters are taking a page out of the Hollywood playbook and casting good-looking talent in various stages of undress. Pay TV channel the Movie Network, for instance, is sexing up its winter schedule with G-Spot, a dramedy about a Canadian actress facing hurdles and heartache in Hollywood that was written by and stars Brigitte Bako, Showtime's Red Shoe Diaries headliner.
  • 12/28/2004
  • The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Actress, Writer, Producer, Showrunner
'05 TV sked going red-hot in White North
Actress, Writer, Producer, Showrunner
TORONTO -- Retooling their 2005 primetime schedules for much-needed ratings, Canadian private broadcasters will be steaming up TV sets in a bid to entice viewers with racy homegrown dramas. Gone are the traditional understated dramas about burly hockey players and rodeo queens. In their place, Canadian broadcasters are taking a page out of the Hollywood playbook and casting good-looking talent in various stages of undress. Pay TV channel the Movie Network, for instance, is sexing up its winter schedule with G-Spot, a dramedy about a Canadian actress facing hurdles and heartache in Hollywood that was written by and stars Brigitte Bako, Showtime's Red Shoe Diaries headliner.
  • 12/28/2004
  • The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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