Turistas to Fox
Filed under: Horror, Casting, Deals, Distribution, Newsstand
Fox Atomic, the hideously named new young-adult division from Fox Filmed Entertainment, has acquired its first film for distribution. And, because there are just not enough crappy horror movies aimed at young-adults coming out right now, they've grabbed one of those -- take that, Lionsgate! This particular horror flick is called Turistas, and stars Josh Duhamel, Melissa George (AKA the most hated woman in the history of Alias) and Olivia Wilde as "college-age backpackers who embark on a dream vacation along the Brazilian coast." Sharp-eyed readers will note I said "horror," so clearly this is not going to be a Brazilian travelogue (though I have to say I'd be more likely to watch that movie than this one). In fact, things on the trip go south when, after an unspecified accident, the trio "discover a beachside bar filled with revelers, only to end up drugged by the locals and two of them kidnapped." Hmm. Can you say "Hostel in South America?" I knew you could.Though the film, directed by John Stockwell (He also helmed both Into the Blue and Blue Crush -- I wonder if an early title for this one was Dead Blue Americans.), is completed, Fox hasn't yet specified a release date.












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6-09-2006 @ 10:02PM
Matt said...
COLLEGE-aged? Josh Duhamel is pushing 35 and Melissa George will be 30 in a couple of months. Only Olivia Wilde, who is 22, could rightly be called "college-aged" and even that's if she's a fifth-year senior.
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6-10-2006 @ 8:43AM
Richard von Busack said...
Maybe they're grad students. Imagine the discussions on Lacan and Baudrillard right before the knives come out. Brazillian santeria has imagery that could really lend itself to a horror movie...of course, this means exploiting someone's religion. Then again, Fox's juxtaposition of images of Katrina, Abu Gharaib, and the WTC with passages from Revelations--all in the name of selling their lousy remake of The Omen--shows that it wouldn't be the first time it happened.
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