Late Night Classics – Society
March 22, 2010 – 5:29 am | No Comment

After spearheading two horror classics with Stuart Gordon (Re-Animator and From Beyond), prolific producer Brian Yuzna took a swing at directing with the camp classic known as Society.
The film tells the story of Billy Whitney (Billy Warlock), who lives in …

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Marc Webb going crazy for Spidey?

Submitted by Melissa Molina on January 13, 2010 – 11:31 pmNo Comment

Marc Webb is someone that a great deal of people are familiar with, material wise, but still are not entirely familiar with his name. The director of the hit film 500 Days of Summer is garnering attention in the comic book adaptation field within the realms of the Sony Pictures Spider-Man franchise. Apparently the filmmaker already has been meeting up with people from Sony, wanting to do initial filming later on this year just in time for their projected summer 2012 release date.

Deadline Hollywood reports that the studio is already eyeing a quick production start to give them plenty of time to fix up all of the effects that will be put together for it to be presented in 3D. I’m sorry for all of you Spider-Man fans, but it is the truth. Now that they more than likely have a director who will completely cater to the high school aspect of Peter Parker (lord knows about the superhero portion), now it’s just purely a matter of time when we find out who’s writing or more so being cast into this feature.

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