From what I've read it has a very limited theatrical release. A few festivals here and there. The one's I remember offhand are in Montreal, Toronto, and Austin I believe.
First of all, [REC] and Diary of the Dead are two very different stories. And secondly, you might want to go back and check your stats on this one because since Diary of the Dead came out before [REC] it would be very difficult for Romero to have ripped off a movie that didn't exist yet.
What a way to really get your name out in Hollywood, push the sequel idea to the death! With that presence of mind Marvel will live on forever.
"I didn’t like [REC] at all. Give me Diary of the Dead any day of the week." Never actually saw [REC] but despite what many people in these comments are already saying, I thought Diary of the Dead was great. It had a great social commentary to it. Yeah the acting might not have been up to par in spots, but all in all it told a great story in an ever-growing fashion (the documentary style movie). So on this one I must agree with the writer, Diary of the Dead any day.
I definitely agree with that. As long they don't try to take themselves too seriously, then this could actually be an interesting addition to the series.
I agree. For once we can hear positive remarks about a horror film. It is truly a wonderful day for the genre. Let's hope Hollywood's determination to ruin it with crappy remakes and sequels doesn't take it burning to the ground too quickly.
Are you serious? Did you watch those films at all or just feel like commenting on this for no reason?
A sequel to Anchorman is a horrible idea. Anchorman is considered to be one of the most successful comedies of the past years, just ask anyone who was teenager at the time and they will quote 80% of the movie for you. However, it is the kind of movie that will only bring a horrible sequel. But, with everything in Hollywood these days being sequels, prequels, and anything else that doesn't require originality in any way, it is inevitable that we will see a sequel to Anchorman, only proving, once again, that Hollywood has the power to ruin anything.
But he's saying there's not story to that. How does a 7 foot monster obtain a brand new Halloween mask in a small town, that he has recently slaughtered, and stay completely unnoticed to all around him?