i used to LOVE the muppet babies show when i was a kid. i remember them never showing the grandmas face for some reason lol. we always saw her legs but that was it.
"That's another thing I love about metal, it's so fuckin' huge yet certain people don't even know it exists." - Rob Zombie
i used to LOVE the muppet babies show when i was a kid. i remember them never showing the grandmas face for some reason lol. we always saw her legs but that was it.
Just like Tom and Jerry
TUPAC IS DEAD/THE LEGEND IS GONE/THEY SAYIN TUPAC'S BACK?/DEM NIGGAS WRONG
so some people can get excited, the american remake of The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo has been rated R for brutal violent content including rape and torture, strong sexuality, graphic nudity, and language.
so some people can get excited, the american remake of The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo has been rated R for brutal violent content including rape and torture, strong sexuality, graphic nudity, and language.
i just saw the commercial for it yesterday. i didnt know it was being directed by David Fincher. i may have to see it now.
"That's another thing I love about metal, it's so fuckin' huge yet certain people don't even know it exists." - Rob Zombie
I just recently decided to delve into Joe Berlinger and Bruce Sinofsky's Paradise Lost: The Child Murders at Robin Hood Hills, which has since turned into a trilogy of films about the "West Memphis Three". It appeared to have everything you could possibly need to translate into a film, but apparently it wasn't enough.
Peter Jackson and his Wingnut Films have announced completion of helmer-scribe Amy Berg's West of Memphis, a docu about the West Memphis Three, who were jailed for murder and recently freed, reports Variety.
What's interesting is that Damien Echols, one of the three, produced the film with his wife Lorri Davis. 8 years in the making, Jackson and Fran Walsh helped reinvigorate the case in 2005 when they funded a new probe into the conviction of Echols, Jason Baldwin and Jessie Misskelly Jr., who were teenagers at the time of the murders of three 8-year-old boys and spent 18 years in prison.
A statement from Jackson said the film reveals unknown forensic evidence surrounding the arrest and conviction of the three defendants. The new evidence prompted the Arkansas Supreme Court to overturn previous denials of appeals and allowed for a new evidentiary hearing to proceed.
"This film represents the trial these men didn't have. With the support of Damien and Lorri, along with unprecedented access to those closest to the case, we were able to make a film that shows the inner workings of the defense -- the investigation, research, and appeals process, in a way that has never been shown before," said Berg.
The state of Arkansas struck an unusual plea deal with the Three, freeing them but requiring them to plead guilty, despite their assertion of innocence. The film examines how the State Prosecutor's declaration that the case is closed leaves the men convicted of a crime they did not commit while the murder goes unsolved.
Jackson said he hoped further investigation would lead to finding the killer and exonerating the three defendants.
Music for the film was written by Nick Cave and Warren Ellis. Exec producer Ken Kamins will conduct discussions with potential distributors. The West Memphis Three have also been covered in three "Paradise Lost" docus by Joe Berlinger and Bruce Sinofsky. The New York Times reported Sunday that there has been jostling for access to sources between the Jackson's camp, the "Paradise Lost" filmmakers and others making films about the case.
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Peter Jackson and his Wingnut Films have announced completion of helmer-scribe Amy Berg's West of Memphis, a docu about the West Memphis Three, who were jailed for murder and recently freed, reports Variety.
What's interesting is that Damien Echols, one of the three, produced the film with his wife Lorri Davis. 8 years in the making, Jackson and Fran Walsh helped reinvigorate the case in 2005 when they funded a new probe into the conviction of Echols, Jason Baldwin and Jessie Misskelly Jr., who were teenagers at the time of the murders of three 8-year-old boys and spent 18 years in prison.
A statement from Jackson said the film reveals unknown forensic evidence surrounding the arrest and conviction of the three defendants. The new evidence prompted the Arkansas Supreme Court to overturn previous denials of appeals and allowed for a new evidentiary hearing to proceed.
"This film represents the trial these men didn't have. With the support of Damien and Lorri, along with unprecedented access to those closest to the case, we were able to make a film that shows the inner workings of the defense -- the investigation, research, and appeals process, in a way that has never been shown before," said Berg.
The state of Arkansas struck an unusual plea deal with the Three, freeing them but requiring them to plead guilty, despite their assertion of innocence. The film examines how the State Prosecutor's declaration that the case is closed leaves the men convicted of a crime they did not commit while the murder goes unsolved.
Jackson said he hoped further investigation would lead to finding the killer and exonerating the three defendants.
Music for the film was written by Nick Cave and Warren Ellis. Exec producer Ken Kamins will conduct discussions with potential distributors. The West Memphis Three have also been covered in three "Paradise Lost" docus by Joe Berlinger and Bruce Sinofsky. The New York Times reported Sunday that there has been jostling for access to sources between the Jackson's camp, the "Paradise Lost" filmmakers and others making films about the case.
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