I don't mind the crazy traps...just make the story kinda interesting or fit the "crime/sin" the person didI kind of..like the direction we're going in, especially from this trailer. It seemingly harkens back more towards the old school trilogy, as a murder-mystery more than a torture-porn film. I'm also curious to see how Rock handles horror, as he's seemingly playing it fully straight here.
I think Rock did great in this seasons Fargo. Which was a straight dramatic role.I kind of..like the direction we're going in, especially from this trailer. It seemingly harkens back more towards the old school trilogy, as a murder-mystery more than a torture-porn film. I'm also curious to see how Rock handles horror, as he's seemingly playing it fully straight here.
As a rule, I think comedians tend to be naturally good at horror, as both require a similar empathy and ability to put yourself in the shoes of another - or, as King put it, "it only stops being funny when it starts being you."I kind of..like the direction we're going in, especially from this trailer. It seemingly harkens back more towards the old school trilogy, as a murder-mystery more than a torture-porn film. I'm also curious to see how Rock handles horror, as he's seemingly playing it fully straight here.
I'm just really curious if the hinted at political commentary is going to have any teeth whatsoever. The internal industry chatter is that the movie is way more daring than the later SAW films, and it did come from a Chris Rock story pitch - but I'm wary that everything inevitably got sanded down.
As a rule, I think comedians tend to be naturally good at horror, as both require a similar empathy and ability to put yourself in the shoes of another - or, as King put it, "it only stops being funny when it starts being you."
Just looked him upI apparently missed the news that Bousman was directing. His Saw films are my favorites (but I'm also biased cause I was a Repo stan)
New trailer. This looks interesting.