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Troll Hunter to Get a Completely Necessary American Remake

Via Deadline comes the news that Chris Columbus' 1492 Pictures has acquired the remake rights to the Norwegian horror movie, which uses a worked shoot, "found footage" approach to tell the story of a bunch of students who go, well...troll hunting. It's basically a Scandinavian Blair Witch Project, which has always sounded like money in the bank to us, if it weren't for the fact that everyone was speaking Norwegian of all things.

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Gremlins 3 Has Been Written, is "Twisted and Dark"

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Original Gremlins screenwriter Chris Columbus has finished the script for Gremlins 3 and promises that it is very much in line with the first movie.

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Donkey Kong Almost Didn't Make It Into Pixels

Wired

When it comes to videogame Bosses, Donkey Kong is an OG. So having a movie that pays homage to arcade classics without him would have been a major oversight. Pixels director Chris Columbus knew that, and lobbied hard to get the big guy in his movie.

StarWarsFan3198d ago

This movie looks fun. I'm just not sure about the casting.

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Chris Columbus Wants To Direct Another Harry Potter Movie

EW

Chris Columbus stopped by Entertainment Weekly Radio (SiriusXM, channel 105) this morning to talk about his new film Pixels, but he also was open to chatting about his time at Hogwarts. He told Jessica Shaw and me about how he originally wanted to direct the entire series of films, but stepped aside because he was worried it would take him away from his family for too long.

StarWarsFan3202d ago

Frankly, I liked the Harry Potter movies directed by Chris Columbus the most. I would have loved to see him directing Fantastic Beasts And Where To Find Them.

thorstein3201d ago

They were good, but Prisoner of Azkaban is still my favorite.

StarWarsFan3201d ago (Edited 3201d ago )

Well, even if the first two aren't your favorite, I still think he deserves a lot of credit because he did the first film, fundamentally building the movie franchise from scratch whereas the rest built on top of previous installments. Everything done in the first film had to carry through into the rest: costumes, production designs, etc. In that sense, Chris Columbus did a perfect job.

thorstein3201d ago

Of course! However, he didn't really convey the Quidditch rules very well. A friend who had never read the books was confused and said, "Why didn't they all just go after the Snitch?"

I had to tell him that in the books the game is explained better.