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If there is anyone I would want to choose what movies I watch this Halloween weekend (besides Stephen King or Wes Craven), I’d want it to be Oscar winning director Martin Scorsese . He’s a genius filmmaker and I’m sure he knows great horror when he sees it.

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Martin Scorsese Picks 11 Scariest Horror Movies of All Time!

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  • If there is anyone I would want to choose what movies I watch this Halloween weekend (besides Stephen King or Wes Craven), I’d want it to be Oscar winning director Martin Scorsese . He’s a genius filmmaker and I’m sure he knows great horror when he sees it.

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    Martin Scorsese Picks 11 Scariest Horror Movies of All Time!

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  • This poster should definitely get a few of you in the mood for Halloween. Our horror friends at STYD have debuted the official poster for Reg Traviss’ Psychosis starring Charisma Carpenter. This horror thriller is about a horror novelist (Carpenter) who relocates with her husband to a beautiful English mansion.

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    Check This Out: Creepy Poster for Charisma Carpenter’s Psychosis

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  • This poster should definitely get a few of you in the mood for Halloween.

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    Check This Out: Creepy Poster for Charisma Carpenter’s Psychosis

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  • If I were Robert Zemeckis, I would take this as a sign that I should stop making CGI motion capture movies and go back to live action. The Zemeckis-related news story that has been talked about the most this entire year is the Roger Rabbit sequel that he’s been dropping hints about since April . Our last update was back in July during Comic-Con, where Zemeckis confirmed that “the 2D animated characters will remain 2D” if it ever happened

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    Original Roger Rabbit Writers Are Back to Write the Sequel

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  • If I were Robert Zemeckis, I would take this as a sign that I should stop making CGI motion capture movies and go back to live action. The Zemeckis-related news story that has been talked about the most this entire year is the Roger Rabbit sequel that he’s been dropping hints about since April . Our last update was back in July during Comic-Con, where Zemeckis confirmed that “the 2D animated characters will remain 2D” if it ever happened.

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    Original Roger Rabbit Writers Are Back to Write the Sequel

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  • The Weinstein Company has debuted a second, brand new trailer for John Hillcoat’s The Road adapted from the beloved Cormac McCarthy novel. A lot has changed since the first trailer for The Road debuted in May – mainly that lots of critics and people have finally seen the film (including me, read my review ).

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    Must Watch: Brand New Trailer for John Hillcoat’s The Road

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  • The Weinstein Company has debuted a second, brand new trailer for John Hillcoat’s The Road adapted from the beloved Cormac McCarthy novel.

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    Must Watch: Brand New Trailer for John Hillcoat’s The Road

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  • Even though Taking Woodstock wasn’t as big of a success as he had hoped, Taiwanese director Ang Lee is moving on forward with his head held high. It was first announced in February that Lee would be the latest to take as shot at adapting Yann Martel’s novel Life of Pi , about an Indian boy who is the lone survivor of a sunken freighter and winds up sharing a lifeboat with a hyena, a zebra, an orangutan and a Bengal tiger. Lee confirmed with two separate outlets that it is his very next project, but it’s still a ways out

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    Ang Lee Updates His ‘Life of Pi’ Adaptation, Still Two Years Out

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  • Even though Taking Woodstock wasn’t as big of a success as he had hoped, Taiwanese director Ang Lee is moving on forward with his head held high. It was first announced in February that Lee would be the latest to take as shot at adapting Yann Martel’s novel Life of Pi , about an Indian boy who is the lone survivor of a sunken freighter and winds up sharing a lifeboat with a hyena, a zebra, an orangutan and a Bengal tiger. Lee confirmed with two separate outlets that it is his very next project, but it’s still a ways out.

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    Ang Lee Updates His ‘Life of Pi’ Adaptation, Still Two Years Out

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