If there's one film company out there whom we take an extreme amount of issue with, it is James Glenn Dudelson and Ana Clavell's Taurus Entertainment. The reason is because the duo take properties they ended up owning through some minor miracle and then give them horrendous in-name-only sequels to fool fans into watching and possibly buying. They're back and ready to do more damage.
As if their laughable bad sequels Day of the Dead 2: Contagium) (review here) (btw, it's several years later and "Contagium" is still not a word) and Creepshow 3 (review here) were not enough of a piss poor insult, they're ready to screw with fans yet again.
According to Variety Taurus Entertainment is currently producing a remake of George A. Romero's Day of the Dead in 3D, and Dudelson said many buyers have requested 3D conversions of classic 2D movies because "3D works well for certain genres,...
As if their laughable bad sequels Day of the Dead 2: Contagium) (review here) (btw, it's several years later and "Contagium" is still not a word) and Creepshow 3 (review here) were not enough of a piss poor insult, they're ready to screw with fans yet again.
According to Variety Taurus Entertainment is currently producing a remake of George A. Romero's Day of the Dead in 3D, and Dudelson said many buyers have requested 3D conversions of classic 2D movies because "3D works well for certain genres,...
- 5/19/2010
- by Uncle Creepy
- DreadCentral.com
Words escape me. Wait. No they don't. After the cinematic abortion known as Day of the Dead 2: Contagium (review here), I thought, nay, I prayed that the hacks over at Taurus "Entertainment"(!), James Glenn Dudelson, Ana Clavell and company, would have the common decency to leave poor Day of the Dead alone. Alas, they have yet more plans to cash in on that flick's good name -- enter Day of the Dead: Epidemic. Sigh.
Well, at the very least Epidemic is a word -- unlike Contagium. Maybe they finally got themselves a spell check! According to the official Taurus website Day of the Dead: Epidemic will be going the cinéma vérité route with pockets of survivors around the world broadcasting their stories. Obviously they couldn't figure out how to make this friggin' guaranteed mess any cheaper. Why not shoot it on VHS?
That's right, kids. Dudelson and company will...
Well, at the very least Epidemic is a word -- unlike Contagium. Maybe they finally got themselves a spell check! According to the official Taurus website Day of the Dead: Epidemic will be going the cinéma vérité route with pockets of survivors around the world broadcasting their stories. Obviously they couldn't figure out how to make this friggin' guaranteed mess any cheaper. Why not shoot it on VHS?
That's right, kids. Dudelson and company will...
- 8/26/2009
- by Uncle Creepy
- DreadCentral.com
Update:Yesterday I noticed that there was already conflicting information out there about the new Creepshow series, but it was kind of hard to care after learning Taurus Entertainment was involved. So, we just ran with the press release and let it be.
Then we got an e-mail in from HDFilms saying the show is actually called Creepshow: Raw (official site) and that logo above is not official. On top of that, the press release that was sent out was some kind of big no-no on the part of Taurus Entertainment and this series will have nothing to do with their embarrassing Creepshow 3, neither in style or direction (Yay!).
I'd love to give HDFilms a chance to clean out the bad taste James Dudelson and Ana Clavell left in my mouth, and that may be the case now that we've learned Taurus is only here as executive producer with no creative ties to the show.
Then we got an e-mail in from HDFilms saying the show is actually called Creepshow: Raw (official site) and that logo above is not official. On top of that, the press release that was sent out was some kind of big no-no on the part of Taurus Entertainment and this series will have nothing to do with their embarrassing Creepshow 3, neither in style or direction (Yay!).
I'd love to give HDFilms a chance to clean out the bad taste James Dudelson and Ana Clavell left in my mouth, and that may be the case now that we've learned Taurus is only here as executive producer with no creative ties to the show.
- 8/11/2008
- by Kryten Syxx
- DreadCentral.com
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