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Wednesday, October 5, 2011

postheadericon Some Says Dream House isn’t Always Perfect House

 Directed by six-time Academy Award nominee Jim Sheridan (“My Left Foot,” “In the Name of the Father”), starred by Hollywood heavyweights: Oscar winner Rachel Weisz, Oscar nominee Naomi Watts and the 007 agent himself, Daniel Craig, this upcoming horror film called “Dream House” sounds pretty first rate. The film scripted by David Loucka—best known for ancient pics like the Michael Keaton comedy “The Dream Team” and the Whoopi Goldberg basketball movie “Eddie”— is at base a big love story, but on top of that, it's a genre horror story. Yet on top of that, it's a psychological thriller. “There's a lot of strands to keep in the air," Sheridan explained. "But I'm happy enough with it. It will be a good movie. But it's a very unusual story-line that's sometimes hard to negotiate," he added. Sheridan, who made an amazing debut film with “My Left Foot”, has never directed a horror film before but hopefully the acclaimed Dublin-born filmmaker will pull an Alejandro Amenabar here and deliver us something psychological creepiness a la “The Others”. This also will be the first time for Mr. Bond to scream at something (possibly) supernatural, first time for Weisz since her waltz with Mr. Mummy and also for Watts since she kicked Samara back to her damned well.
Some say that all houses have memories. For one man, his home is the place he would kill to forget. A family unknowingly moves into a home where several grisly murders were committed...only to find themselves the killer's next target. Successful publisher Will Atenton (Craig) quit a job in New York City to relocate his wife, Libby (Weisz), and two girls to a quaint New England town. But as they settle into their new life, they discover their perfect home was the murder scene of a mother and her children. And the entire city believes it was at the hands of the husband who survived. When Will investigates the tragedy, his only lead comes from Ann Paterson (Watts), a neighbor who was close to the family that died. As Will and Ann piece together the disturbing puzzle, they discover that the story of the last man to leave Will's dream house will be just as horrifying to the one who came next.Reconsider these facts before you enter the house:
# Christian Bale and Brad Pitt were formerly considered for the role of Will.
# Erik Van Looy, a Belgian film director who directed the most successful Flemish movie ever, “Loft”, was originally set to direct.
# The test screenings revealed to Sheridan that he needs another two or three scenes for “Dream House” to better explain the movie to audiences.
# The release date has been delayed since Daniel Craig wasn’t available to take part in the full-cast reshoots for the film cause he couldn't get away from the set of David Fincher’s “The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo” in Sweden, and Naomi Watts is in Thailand top-lining the tsunami disaster movie “The Impossible”.
# The film is set in a town in New England but was mostly shot in Ontario, one of the most affluent areas in Canada with plenty of dream houses to go around.
# Craig and Weisz both split from their significant others last year having fallen in love on the set of the film.
# Officials at the Motion Picture Association ratings board said the movie required the rating because of "some violence" - but chiefs at Morgan Creek Productions are planning to make changes to the final edit so it can be released with a PG-13 classification.

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