Monday, September 19, 2011

Horror Thriller Silk Nabbed For Remake

Ghost child alert!You do not think that the three authors who cranked the script this year Halle Berry drama Frankie & Alice make the perfect people to evolve Silk, a chilling Taiwanese tale from the dead child as well as the driven investigator who captures his energy inside an old apartment building, for Western audiences, but Gold Circle Films disagrees. The business has hired Marko King, Mary King and Jonathan Watters to get the job done. The 2006 original, directed by Chao-Bin Su, found a crippled investigator using his new invention, the Menger Sponge, to capture the essence from the vengeful ghost child. Employing the help of a lip-reading through through detective to discover why the spooky sprog's energy remains so effective, they eventually determine poor people lad's mother destroyed the tumor-ridden tot and hidden him near a nuclear plant. Naturally, things go scare-created next. In line with the Warmth Vision Blog, Gold Circle plans to offer the writing trio forge a completely new path beyond the fundamental concept. The producers aren't letting any real particulars slip yet, even though idea would be to merge Michael Crichton while using Sixth Sense. So expect the same story of technology meeting the supernatural and extremely bad things happening. There's not sure on any casting or possibly a director being hired yet, but it's still beginning....

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