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Scream 08: Jamie King Hypes ‘My Bloody Valentine’

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One of the most enthusiastic stars on the red carpet tonight was Jamie King, who was promoting her forthcoming effort, My Bloody Valentine, which arrives in theaters from Lionsgate Films on January 16th, 2009… in 3-D. You want a little hype? Here, let Jamie bring it on!
[It’s] dope! I was just doing ADR and it was awesome,” King tells SpookyDan on the red carpet for this year’s Scream Awards. “I’ve seen pieces of it – I’m going to see it on Wednesday. It’s unlike anything you’ve ever seen before. It’s crazy, I’m watching the original tomorrow night – I didn’t want to watch an original before a remake so I don’t copy anything.

Tell us what you really think….

Dude, it’s a total gorefest in 3-D and it’s awesome! Patrick Lussier is amazing!

We’ve heard rumblings that the new 3-D technology is going to be life changing (I’m not kidding) – I guess we’ll find out in a few months…

In the remake Tom (Jensen Ackles) returns to his hometown on the tenth anniversary of the Valentine’s night massacre that claimed the life of 22 people. Instead of a homecoming, Tom finds himself suspected of committing the murders.

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New Look at Zach Cregger’s ‘Resident Evil’ Traps Austin Abrams with Infected Passenger

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Resident Evil image traps Austin Abrams with Infected

Barbarian director Zach Cregger is sending Austin Abrams on a nonstop survival roller coaster in Resident Evil, and a fresh image from Empire introduces just one of many monstrous encounters ahead.

Zach Cregger’s Resident Evil opens in theaters and IMAX September 18 from Sony.

Austin Abrams (Weapons) stars as Bryan, a medical courier who unwittingly finds himself in a non-stop race for survival as one fateful, horrifying night collapses around him in chaos.

In the fresh image, Abrams’ character appears trapped with an infected passenger.

“The concept here is that we’re following an idiot,” Cregger tells Empire. “Not that he’s stupid, but he’s not your typical game character, with no combat skills whatsoever and completely inept at survival. Bryan is very much an everyman who happens to be burdened with this kind of sacred mission that’s going to take him into the heart of everything. It’s kind of like Frodo going into Mordor.”

Zach Cherry (“Severance”), Kali Reis (“True Detective: Night Country”), Paul Walter Hauser (“Black Bird”), and Johnno Wilson (“Twisted Metal”) round out the cast.

Cregger directs from a script he co-wrote with Shay Hatten (John Wick: Chapters 3 & 4).

“It feels like one gigantic sequence,” he said of the film’s structure. “Things pop off about five minutes in, and it basically stays like that until the end. What I love about the games is that you move from set-piece to set-piece. Every location has a unique challenge. So again, I’m borrowing from the games directly in that rhythm, where you’re just running through a gauntlet.”

What’s noteworthy about this particular image, though, is that Cregger previously warned that there would be very few actual zombies in his film. Instead, expect a revolving door of T-virus mutants: “This movie doesn’t utilize zombies that much. It’s much more focused on the weird creature stuff than the zombies. There’s really only two scenes, maybe three, where there’s proper zombie stuff going on. And two of those three are in the trailer.”

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