Queso Grande Productions proudly announces it has joined with Seraphim Films and Aint It Cool Productions to produce 2gether 4ever later this year. Written by W. Boyd Ford (Blood Feast 2: All U Can Eat), the film will be produced by Harry Knowles of Aint-It-Cool-News.com, Jacky Lee Morgan (Waiting, Bully, Love Liza) of Queso Grande Productions and Joe Daley and Anthony DiBlasi of Seraphim. Clive Barker (Hellraiser, Nightbreed) will executive produce. Lastly, Lions Gate Film will be handling the domestic distribution of 2gether 4ever.
New blood flows as Ford and Morgan join forces to direct the story of a teen girl and her relationship with high school, parents, a ghost and some ghastly goings-on. The duo previously teamed up on the campier side of horror to write and produce H. G. Lewiss Blood Feast 2: All U Can Eat. With 2gether 4ever, Morgan and Ford turn their talents to exploring the darker side of the genre
Bestselling author Clive Barker has brought us numerous horrific projects including the iconic Hellraiser series. Seraphim Films is currently in pre production on Midnight Meat Train and post production on The Plague. Seraphims Midnight Picture Show will also be developing another sinister feature with Queso Grande entitled Scape-Goats based on the short story by Barker.
Knowles created Aint-It-Cool-News.com, long considered home to Americas cinephiles. Knowles is currently producing John Carter of Mars with Paramount Pictures and Ghost Town with Revolution Studios.
Clive Barker's Undying did a very good job of bringing Lovecraftian 'There is something behind you that cannot be dealt with by mortal means and to look upon it is to know the true meaning of madness, abandon all hope, etc.' feeling to an interactive medium. Until you got the Scythe of the Celt, of course, and then you got experience the frantic descent of the blood soaked sociopath aspect of gothic horror.
d20 said:
how is it that such a brilliant writer can have absolutely zero sense when it comes to movies?
Hellraiser was good
the very first movie, yes. then there were six shitty ones. did you read the synopsis for Hellraiser 8? a lament configuration unlocked... through the internet. anything good that Hellraiser did has been burned away by the rest of its bastard spawn.
The Theif of Always would have been really good though, had it not died on the way to the screen.
AndersWolleck
Astoria, NY
February 2003
NOV 06, 2005 08:56 PM