A few days ago, HorrorBid's news guru Bnizzle reported that director Adam Green was in talks with a director for the third installment of the Hatchet franchise. While Green was descriptive in his response about the individual it was uncertain who would be behind the camera and when the film would start shooting. Today, BleedingCool is speculating director Craig Borden (who was assistant director on both Hatchet films) will be behind the camera w…...
- 8/28/2011
- Horrorbid
While at Film4 Frightfest 2011, director Adam Green (Frozen, Hatchet, Chillerama) dropped some Hatchet III tidbits to Bleeding Cool. The ever busy Green confirms he won’t be back for the sequel, and has chosen someone worthy to bring Victor Crowley, and that the film will start shooting February 2012.
“I hope everyone is excited because he was the right person for it. It’s not a name that everyone’s going to know, but when you hear who it is, I think you’ll understand why I made the choice I did. What I can say is that he was my first choice all along, even when it came time to do the second one. At a certain point they wanted to do the second one and they didn’t want to wait for me, and this was the guy that I thought should do it. He’s been part of...
“I hope everyone is excited because he was the right person for it. It’s not a name that everyone’s going to know, but when you hear who it is, I think you’ll understand why I made the choice I did. What I can say is that he was my first choice all along, even when it came time to do the second one. At a certain point they wanted to do the second one and they didn’t want to wait for me, and this was the guy that I thought should do it. He’s been part of...
- 8/27/2011
- by Jon Peters
- Killer Films
After I get the key to my room, Adam Green, the director of Frozen, asks me to meet him in the lobby a half hour after I get settled in. I do this “settling in” for fear my father would once again beat me with his heels (I swear to God that man can teleport on a whim, it is terrifying. Dee is on stage in Europe. A bad report card comes in the mail. Dee senses it with his Godlike omnipotence and—Bam! I’m getting strangled with a microphone wire.). When I meet Green in the lobby, there is a motley arsenal of men with him; you can call them the “Death Dealers” (or not, it doesn’t really matter). These guys are Green’s crew. With each of his projects, he tries to have his same team: assistant director Craig Borden, production designer Brian McBryan (a.k.
- 5/13/2009
- Fangoria
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