Amaze Film and Television is looking to expand its presence south of the border with help from its new partner, Toronto- and L.A.-based Blueprint Entertainment.
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They hope to take a new feature, Medieval, into the U.S. The horror/comedy is currently in development with writer Alex Epstein (Bon Cop, Bad Cop) and is set to shoot next year on a budget in the $20-million range. John Rogers, the writer behind Hollywood fare such as Transformers and [movie I would not have picked as John's other credit], is on board as story editor.
"I think this is a project we're going to take south of the border first, as a studio picture," says Lawrence.
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Friday, June 01, 2007
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There's a "line break" at the end of that link that's messing it up.
Oh, and Yay.
Wait, is this that Medieval zombie one? If so, then wicked yay. I can't wait to see that.
That's awesome! Many congratulations!
Congratulations! Looking forward to more on this project. It would be great (not to mention enlightening) if you posted on the whole process of getting the movie made. Script rewrites, studio notes, casting, production, etc.
Congrats Alex! It's great to see a happy beginning :p
Mazel Tov! Lead on, MacDuff.
-- signed, your humble garden apprentice
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