goosebumps 。◕‿◕。

Started by jenkins, April 24, 2014, 03:37:09 AM

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jenkins

learned about this via r.l. stine's twitter, which i follow because, and not since i ate delicious pumpkin chocolate chip cookies has anything seemed as important as this

his link. idk, maybe he was also checking his email:
http://finance.yahoo.com/news/jack-black-stars-goosebumps-directed-200100811.html

QuoteJack Black Stars In Goosebumps Directed By Rob Letterman Also Starring Dylan Minnette And Odeya Rush

Principal photography has commenced on Goosebumps, starring Jack Black.  Rob Letterman directs the film from a screenplay by Darren Lemke and Mike White and a story by Scott Alexander & Larry Karaszewski and Darren Lemke, based on the Goosebumps book series published by Scholastic and written by R. L. Stine.  The producers are Neal H. Moritz and Deborah Forte.  Executive producers are Bill Bannerman and Tania Landau.  The film will be released on March 23, 2016.

Also starring in Goosebumps are Dylan Minnette, Odeya Rush, Amy Ryan, Jillian Bell, Ryan Lee, and Ken Marino.

In Goosebumps, upset about moving from a big city to a small town, teenager Zach Cooper (Dylan Minnette) finds a silver lining when he meets the beautiful girl, Hannah (Odeya Rush), living right next door.  But every silver lining has a cloud, and Zach's comes when he learns that Hannah has a mysterious dad who is revealed to be R. L. Stine (Jack Black), the author of the bestselling Goosebumps series.  It turns out that there is a reason why Stine is so strange... he is a prisoner of his own imagination – the monsters that his books made famous are real, and Stine protects his readers by keeping them locked up in their books.  When Zach unintentionally unleashes the monsters from their manuscripts and they begin to terrorize the town, it's suddenly up to Stine, Zach, and Hannah to get all of them back in the books where they belong.

The production films in and around Conyers, Madison, and Atlanta, Georgia, notably in the counties of Morgan, Rockdale, Cobb, and DeKalb.

Scholastic has sold over 350 million Goosebumps books worldwide in 32 languages since the series introduction in 1992, earning critical acclaim and dominating global best seller lists. R.L. Stine has been recognized as one of the bestselling children's authors in history.

The production's creative team also includes director of photography Javier Aguirresarobe, production designer Sean Haworth, editor Jim May, and costume designer Judianna Makovsky.

from the director of:
gulliver's travels
monsters vs aliens
shark tale

the dp has shot:
blue jasmine
the road
vicky cristina barcelona
talk to her

a writing team of four people (IT TOOK FOUR PEOPLE TO PERFECT THE GOOSEBUMPS SCREENPLAY)(maybe five? imdb doesn't list mike white. i'll believe yahoo on this) have a combined history of:
the people vs larry flynt
ed wood
problem child
lost (w/dean cain)
school of rock
the good girl

curious if this'll be bad/good or good/bad or bad/bad. think it'll be kids' stuff. i'll go and be a kid and leave my worries behind, no wait, i'll be a kid and have goosebumps. hell what. what?

Lottery

I read a few of the books as a young lad.

But one things that sticks in my mind was this episode where this brother and sister go visit this old dungeon or something with ghosts and there's this guy with three stones, I think there was a time-travel element. Anyway, it freaked me out when I was little for some reason, I guess that's why I seem to remember it.

wilder

Ghost Beach, man. None of them fucked up my 7-year-old self like Ghost Beach. Also Piano Lessons Can Be Murder (the books)





That movie The 5,000 Fingers of Dr. T scared the shit out of me, too


03

wilder, i had a similar experience with the 5000 fingers, but i've got one better for you: do you remember The Seven Faces of Dr Lao?

wilder

I know the movie but I haven't seen it...similar scars? 03 I had a feeling you of all people here might also have been traumatized by Dr. T. Strange coincidence.

jenkins

goosebumps: my reading trail went goosebumps --> fear street --> stephen king --> michael crichton --> etc. 3rd to 6th grade

saw dr t like this

full list of movies that tremendously affected my youth emotions:
the blob
pet sematary

the blob, the original the blob, scared me. kids are ridiculous. both movies were being watched by an uncle at night on tv, while i was staying over and mad chilling with my cousins. i remember watching them behind a wall corner, terrified, of that strange blobbily beast and its cruel slow chase

wilder

Quote from: jenkins<3 on April 24, 2014, 11:52:38 AM
pet sematary

I didn't even see that until a couple years ago but the part with 'Zelda' was straight up terrifying.

Terrifying.

Jeremy Blackman

The one that affected me the most was definitely Stay Out of the Basement. Intensely creepy for obvious reasons. Mysterious and malevolent forces of nature etc.

BB

ONE DAY AT HORRORLAND MOTHERFUCKERS!!!!!



That and Camp Jellyjam!!! I still have a box of, like, fifty of these at my parents' house.

How into the R.L. Stine look are we expecting Jack Black to get? On a scale of one to three facial moles...

tpfkabi

Are You Afraid of the Dark? > Goosebumps TV show

Actually I don't really know. I only watched AYAOTD?
I am Torgo. I take care of the place while the Master is away.

jenkins


AntiDumbFrogQuestion

If there's no Monster Blood...it's not a full-on goosebumps flick.
At least the Dummy made a cameo! the only one of those books that really freaked me out as a kid.

polkablues

I think I missed the Gooosebumps nostalgia train by just one or two years. By the time I became aware of the book series, I was already reading Stephen King and Peter Straub and Clive Barker. By the time the tv series came out I was already murdering hobos with my bare hands.
My house, my rules, my coffee

jenkins

You coulda gone down Fear Street though.

polkablues

That's where I would find the hobos.
My house, my rules, my coffee