This needs to happen
I want my Slaughter Sinema: Slashed Scenes. Basically Slaughter Sinema 2 with the ideas they couldn't fit into the first one.I'm still on team "Have more spin-offs of Slaughter Sinema or straight up do Slaughter SInema 2"
You all laugh, but I predict this will do decent numbers at the box office
The funniest thing I can ever imagine is the HHN mural ad that includes the face of Chucky, and fricken Cocaine Bear there…
As far as I can understand - Miller has the rights to the first Friday the 13th and all the characters/likenesses within.
Cunningham has the rights to Jason as we know him. I'm not sure if he actually owns the "Friday the 13th" name though.
So in that sense, I feel like getting a house may be much "easier" than we think. It might just need to be called "Crystal Lake: The Rise of Jason" or something
A Addams Family house is a must that have some potential, but I don’t think they would go with this, since Netflix always asks them for a higher price deal a lot. That’s why Stranger Things didn’t came back again this year and I don’t think it will for 32. The ship has sailed.
I think Miller can use the "idea" of Jason as far as being Pamela's son, but I don't think he has the rights to adult Jason.I thought Jason was given to Miller? ( Not adult but just the concept of Pamela's son and him as a character in general
It's funny if Cunningham owns Jason as we know him since Cunningham hates the hokey mask so much that's why Jason goes to hell is the way it is Lolol
I mean they can use victor Crowley since the Friday the 13th rights are a mess right now.I think Miller can use the "idea" of Jason as far as being Pamela's son, but I don't think he has the rights to adult Jason.
It's all so hazy lol
I think Miller can use the "idea" of Jason as far as being Pamela's son, but I don't think he has the rights to adult Jason.
It's all so hazy lol
I might be crazy, but I read that Miller was the one that hated the hockey mask and what Jason eventually became. I guess I need to do more research.Because people bring up the question of " can Cunningham do another Jason x without the camp or anything on earth,
And people that read the case always reply :" no, Jason itself is millers creation regardless of age"
I don't know if they are right, but people keep replying that even to do Jason x ( Even the name itself of him itself) has to be approved by miller?
But Miller seems to be wanting to do projects like the show, so who knows
I believe you are correct from what I've read. Miller hated what Jason became as well as the hockey mask.I might be crazy, but I read that Miller was the one that hated the hockey mask and what Jason eventually became. I guess I need to do more research.
You are the one with the Jason avatar here, after all lol
I might be crazy, but I read that Miller was the one that hated the hockey mask and what Jason eventually became. I guess I need to do more research.
You are the one with the Jason avatar here, after all lol
I believe you are correct from what I've read. Miller hated what Jason became as well as the hockey mask.
It sounds like neither of them really like Jason lolSean Cunningham Viewed Friday the 13th as a way to make some quick money so he could produce more comedies. Had little interest in continuing the series with Jason as a main character. Hated Jason's hockey mask so much he requested that it get written out of Part 9 as soon as possible, which is why the body swapping concept dominates most of the movie.
(Adam Marcus, young director of part 9 states that it was Sean Cunningham's idea to "get rid of that darn mask: So I’ll put to all of you. I was 22 when I got that job. 22. He was 50 and he was Sean S Cunningham. So either he let a 22 year old tell him how to make a movie or he told me to get rid of the mask.
Victor Miller Who says he never wrote or intended Jason to be a killer. Only a victim in the original movie. The idea of Jason jumping out of the lake at the end wasn't even in his original script
miller hated jason in part 2 before the mask, he hated jason as the killer in part 2 before the mask existed (miller has said he dislikes horror if i remember)
I believe Cunningham made F13 as a way to capitalize on Halloween's popularity, right? Basically easy paycheck.Sean Cunningham Viewed Friday the 13th as a way to make some quick money so he could produce more comedies. Had little interest in continuing the series with Jason as a main character. Hated Jason's hockey mask so much he requested that it get written out of Part 9 as soon as possible, which is why the body swapping concept dominates most of the movie.
(Adam Marcus, young director of part 9 states that it was Sean Cunningham's idea to "get rid of that darn mask: So I’ll put to all of you. I was 22 when I got that job. 22. He was 50 and he was Sean S Cunningham. So either he let a 22 year old tell him how to make a movie or he told me to get rid of the mask.
Victor Miller Who says he never wrote or intended Jason to be a killer. Only a victim in the original movie. The idea of Jason jumping out of the lake at the end wasn't even in his original script
miller hated jason in part 2 before the mask, he hated jason as the killer in part 2 before the mask existed (miller has said he dislikes horror if i remember)
Bear bear bear bear
Tom Savini LOVES jason lol (hes the one that created and designed the look for kid jason ) and it looks like miller is open to any jason project now.It sounds like neither of them really like Jason lol
Oh well, Miller is 82 and Cunningham is 80 - so neither of them will likely have the time to make too much more F13 content. Then we get ANOTHER rights war!
yes but also friday the 13th is extremely similar to an italian movie called A Bay of Blood, (mimicking similar scenes and kills), featuring a killer seen in POV stalking and killing young people in a wooded settingI believe Cunningham made F13 as a way to capitalize on Halloween's popularity, right? Basically easy paycheck.
And also another WTF moment that was also recently revealed in horror.
And also another WTF moment that was also recently revealed in horror.