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Video: 6th Annual Eyegore Awards, Horror Nights Mazes!

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Over at BDTV you can chew on some red carpet footage from last week’s 6th Annual Eyegore Awards, along with footage of some of the New Line horror mazes as part of this year’s Universal Hollywood Halloween Horror Nights, which is ongoing through November 1st. This year’s eclectic Eyegore Award honorees included Julie Benz, star of “Dexter” and the upcoming Saw V,” and Tobe Hooper, director of Texas Chainsaw Massacre and Poltergeist. Also receiving awards were actors Bill Moseley, the famous “Choptop” from Texas Chainsaw Massacre II and star of Rob Zombie’s “House of 1000 Corpses” and “The Devil’s Rejects,” George Romero’s “Night of the Living Dead” and the soon-to-be release “Repo: The Genetic Opera,” in which he stars opposite Paris Hilton, and Gunnar Hansen, who created the Leatherface character in Texas Chainsaw Massacre and stars in the upcoming Escape of the Living Dead.
Presenters included legendary producer and director and 2007 Eyegore Award recipient Roger Corman, whose resume features over 400 movies, and rock singer Ogre from the band Skinny Puppy. Actor Corey Feldman, star of Lost Boys 2: The Tribe, Lost Boys, Friday the 13th films and “The Two Coreys” served as this year’s Master of Ceremonies.

Previous Eyegore recipients have included Patricia Arquette, Jennifer Tilly, Janet Leigh, Karen Black, Alice Cooper, Rob Zombie and Clive Barker.

“Halloween Horror Nights” pairs Hollywood’s top entertainment scenic and special effects artists with a cast of thousands to create terrifying new experiences including the theme park’s unique “Terror Tram: The Nightmare Tour” – an excursion that expands to double the length of previous Halloween tram experiences — and for the first time, incorporates a series of spine-chilling mazes and a stopover at the infamous “Psycho” house and a walk through the tortured landscape of “War of the Worlds.” The “Terror Tram” will also showcase a rare and exclusive first look at Universal Pictures’ The Wolfman on the LCD monitor aboard the trams.
“Halloween Horror Nights” feature the return of two other notorious horror icons: “Friday the 13th’s” Jason Voorhees and “The Texas Chainsaw Massacre’s” Leatherface, each featured in his own meticulously crafted maze of shock corridors.

Universal Studios Hollywood’s favorite thrill-ride attractions will also remain open for “Halloween Horror Nights” nocturnal affair, many with menacing twists. “The Simpsons Ride,” “Jurassic Park – In the Dark,” the “Revenge of the Mummy” psychological thrill-ride roller coaster and “WaterWorld,” aptly transformed into “Slaughter World” for the occasion, will all seem like tranquil respites from the mayhem of Jason, Freddy and Leatherface. The standing sets and themed streets of the theme park will also be transformed into a bloodbath, as if scenes from horror films that were left on the cutting room floor had exploded to life.

Universal Studios Hollywood, The Entertainment Capital of L.A., is a unit of Universal Parks & Resorts, a division of Universal Studios, a part of NBC Universal. NBC Universal is one of the world’s leading media and entertainment companies in the development, production, marketing of entertainment, news, and information to a global audience. Formed in May of 2004 through the combining of NBC and Vivendi Universal Entertainment, NBC Universal owns and operates a valuable portfolio of news and entertainment networks, a premier motion picture company, significant television production operations, a leading television stations group, and world-renowned theme parks. NBC Universal is 80% owned by General Electric, with 20% controlled by Vivendi.

Horror movie fanatic who co-founded Bloody Disgusting in 2001. Producer on Southbound, V/H/S/2/3/94, SiREN, Under the Bed, and A Horrible Way to Die. Chicago-based. Horror, pizza and basketball connoisseur. Taco Bell daily. Franchise favs: Hellraiser, Child's Play, A Nightmare on Elm Street, Halloween, Scream and Friday the 13th. Horror 365 days a year.

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New ‘Sleepy Hollow’ Movie in the Works from Director Lindsey Anderson Beer

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Paramount is heading to Sleepy Hollow with a brand new feature film take on the classic Headless Horseman tale, with Lindsey Anderson Beer (Pet Sematary: Bloodlines) announced to direct the movie back in 2022. But is that project still happening, now two years later?

The Hollywood Reporter lets us know this afternoon that Paramount Pictures has renewed its first-look deal with Lindsey Anderson Beer, and one of the projects on the upcoming slate is the aforementioned Sleepy Hollow movie that was originally announced two years ago.

THR details, “Additional projects on the development slate include… Sleepy Hollow with Anderson Beer attached to write, direct, and produce alongside Todd Garner of Broken Road.”

You can learn more about the slate over on The Hollywood Reporter. It also includes a supernatural thriller titled Here Comes the Dark from the writers of Don’t Worry Darling.

The origin of all things Sleepy Hollow is of course Washington Irving’s story “The Legend of Sleepy Hollow,” which was first published in 1819. Tim Burton adapted the tale for the big screen in 1999, that film starring Johnny Depp as main character Ichabod Crane.

More recently, the FOX series “Sleepy Hollow” was also based on Washington Irving’s tale of Crane and the Headless Horseman. The series lasted four seasons, cancelled in 2017.

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