...But DEFINITELY NOT ALIEN, that deserves to be a major budget production. Even the first Alien had massive sets and cost millions - mid-budget back than, but still not Blumhouse low.
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While I'd generally agree with you re: Aliens, I
do think there are ways to do it on a Blumhouse budget. For example: I always thought it'd be cool to do an Alien movie where a lone Xenomorph crashlands in the farmlands, or in a city. Not that many exotic sets, all you need are a few Egg and Xeno prosthetics, and shoot in abandoned buildings in and around Detroit. Voila. New kind of Alien movie.
so from what I’m hearing, this year’s Blumhouse is gonna be trash but next years, or the future Blumhouse maze, will be something to look forward to?
Real talk, I'm sure Blumhouse 2.0 will be ok if you liked either
Truth or Dare or the
Unfriended franchise (and there's nothing wrong with that; I actually thought Dark Web was pretty neat). I was actually kind of interested in seeing how they do an Unfriended maze; would they do weird cyber things with it?
Regardless, Blumhouse has, like, fifty gazillion movies in the works, and lots of them actually look pretty sweet. Monkeys, typewriters, Shakespeare. I'm actually interested in how Blumhouse is represented in the future, just because these are such weird properties to use. Would something like that
Tremors series they're making make it into a maze? Does Blumhouse open the door for "the Horrors of Netflix" featuring
It Follows, Gerald's Game, and
the Babadook? How about "A24 presents:" with
The VVitch, Green Room and
Hereditary? Hell, the possibilities are endless!
So since Unfriended is getting a maze section this year when can we expect a The Horrors of SyFy maze featuring Sharknado, Octoshark, & FaceOff?:grin:
CHANNEL ZERO. CHANNEL ZERO. CHANNEL ZERO.
The showrunner just posted a photo of the new monster and it looks amazing.
CHANNEL ZERO.