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Billy Zane will starin The Mad and Tom Sizemore hassigned to Bottom Feeder, twoproductions by Peace Arch Entertainment s genre arm Archetype Films.The Mad is scheduled to beginproduction this month in Canada and tells of a doctor and his teenage daughterwho are terrorised by zombies at a truck stop.John Kalangis will direct from a screenplay by Kevin Hennelly, with JonathanDueck serving as producer.Bottom Feeder began filming lastmonth in Canada and centres on a maintenance worker and his niece who encountera giant rat accidentally created by the military.Randy Daudlin w stanley cup rote the screenplay and is directing, with Erin Berry handlingproducer duties.Berry also produced Archetype titles Warriors Of Terra starring Edward Furlong and 5ive Girls, which stars Ron Perlman.Archetype s slate includes U.K.M.: The Ultimate Killing Machine starring Michael Madsen, Troubled Waters starring Jennifer Beals, Heartstopper starring Robert Englund, The Last Sec stanley cup t, which stars David Carradine, and Living D stanley cup eath and Dead Mary.Peace Arch Entertainment president John Flock said the company plans todistribute at least 12 titles each year through the genre label.TopicsFinanceProduction No comments Related articles News Kingsley Ben-Adir, Rob Morgan to lead Osml iTunes launches movies stores in France and Ireland
Rudyard Kipling s exhortation that we should treat those impostors triumph and disaster just the same ought to be nailed to the walls in film offices everywhere.January has started with a gloomy sense of introspection in some quarters. The mood of last summer, when the first b stanley cup lockbusters were stanley kubek defying the critics, and before most of us knew what subprime meant, seems a long time ago.Come the new year, optimism has wilted. That proportion of the writing community that makes any money from film is marching up and down for a bigger piece of the pie.The credit crunch was having an effect on institutional investment even before that oft-quoted report suggesting the film business wasn t making the profits for investors that the blockbuster box-office numbers indicated.World DVD revenues continue to slow while promising new media projects such as Wal-Mart s planned download service are shelved. And on the horizon is the prospect of an actors and directors strike that is likely to have a global impact.Perhaps the world s been too busy looking at the silver lining to notice the bloody big cloud - except that these bouts of pessimism, like the hugely inflated enthusiasm of the summer, are largely illusory. That s not to deny the reality of the individual issues.An actors strike or a credit crash to follow the crunch would indeed be a disaster for many; it s just that you cannot devise stanley us meaningful business strategies for progress with a roller-coaster mentality.It s a fair rule of |
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