Monday, April 28, 2008

"It's Alive" Remake Trailer


The upcoming remake of the 1974 Larry Cohen film "It's Alive" has released a trailer. The story revolves around a baby born to a human couple that turns out to be a mutant monster with an appetite to kill when scared.

The new movie is directed by Josef Rusnak, the man behind "The Thirteenth Floor" and the recent Wesley Snipes, straight-to-DVD film "The Contractor." "It's Alive" stars Bijou Phillips (Hostel: Part II) and has already been picked up for distribution by Millennium Films. A release date has yet to be set.

See bizarre trailer here

2 comments:

DKC said...

Too many babies being born in the family right now to make this appealing to me.

Nevermind the fact that my kids sometimes act like posessed creatures! (Albeit without the murdering and stuff.)

Octopunk said...

Huh. This is a weird departure from the original in that the baby looks totally normal but has the ability to throw people across rooms and yank them into the back of pickup trucks and stuff. In the original the thing was a monster and after snuffing the delivery team it slinked away.

I may have to watch this for Horrorthon to complete my "evil baby" theme. That is if I don't get scared and blow off the whole theme.

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