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WETA Digital and Asian horror' What is THE HOST' Wanna see a pic from it'

Published at:  Jun 13, 2005 2:54:09 AM CDT

Ahoy, squirts! Quint here with something damn cool looking! There's a Korean horror flick called THE HOST in production (from the director of MEMORIES OF MURDER, a film I haven't seen yet, but have heard great things about) and it seems the peeps at Weta Digital are taking over some effects work on the movie. The good folks at TwitchFilm got a pic from the film and boy does it make me smile... I love that shot... make sure to click the "here" to enlarge and get the full image... Berry, berry cool and Lovecraftian! Enjoy!



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  • Jun 13, 2005 2:58:30 AM CDT

    Korean Horror Night at AICN

    by elwood_blues

    Very cool pics

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  • Jun 13, 2005 3:45:53 AM CDT

    Wow

    by elohim

    It's been a long time since a still image from a movie gave me chills like that. Ain't it cool indeed.

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  • Jun 13, 2005 4:05:54 AM CDT

    Could be cool ....

    by godoffireinhell

    It certainly has me more interested than yet another of those played out Asian ghost stories with their spooky black haird chicks that just make my ass yawn by now. Of course it could also be a creature feature of Sci-Fi-Channell level badness.

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  • Jun 13, 2005 4:34:28 AM CDT

    ...

    by gluecifer

    Barking dogs never bite was pretty good, Memories of murder is a masterpiece, his scenario for the excellent Phantom the submarine was brilliant...so...I wanne see this flick, now!!!!!!!

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  • Jun 13, 2005 5:20:22 AM CDT

    Yes, MEMORIES OF MURDER is brilliant.

    by cash bailey

    But it is an odd movie; very dramatic and intense but also extremely funny. Especially when they're kicking that retard around.

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  • Jun 13, 2005 5:56:56 AM CDT

    My top websites!

    by rayhad jackson

    1-Ain't it Cool-2-Worldsexguide-3-Mike in Brazil-4-Howard Stern.com-5-The website with all the gnarly death videos-6-The Onion.-7-Streetblowjobs

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  • Jun 13, 2005 6:19:56 AM CDT

    I second that! Memories of Murder is brilliant!

    by darthbakpao

    highly recommended

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  • Jun 13, 2005 6:51:01 AM CDT

    HOST-TASTIC

    by brainfart

    the host? so was that the corpse of jimmy fallon?

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  • Jun 13, 2005 7:08:58 AM CDT

    Korean well is running a little dry ...

    by shan

    ... I think Korean films are usually excellent but one of the films coming up soon is about an evil possessed wig. It may actually be very good, it's just that, that synopsis was a bit lacking for me. Hopefully they're still making a point of being creative with their films.

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  • Jun 13, 2005 9:25:31 AM CDT

    Watcher

    by stovetopstuffin'

    Does anyone else think that looks like the Watcher in the Water for FOTR?

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  • Jun 13, 2005 10:15:49 AM CDT

    It looks like...

    by trancer

    Giger's Alien and the Loch Ness monster got busy, and this is the result. But very cool.

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  • Jun 13, 2005 12:11:28 PM CDT

    What About the Weta EVANGELION Project?

    by zombiesolutions

    fuck KONG, fuck K-Horror, i wanna see the psychotic religious apocalyptic prophecy (with robots!) of EVANGELION brought to life. c'mon WETA, make with the Asuka Langley and the Rei Ayanami! chop chop!

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  • Jun 13, 2005 1:41:20 PM CDT

    Evangelion....

    by shaner jedi

    ....is in turnaround.

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  • Jun 13, 2005 2:36:45 PM CDT

    Yeah, i second that, too. Memories of Murder was great.

    by curryice

    well the picture looks promising but why does the monster resembles too much the LochNess? omg, i'm pretty sure the following TB posts will be written like this: "Hey CurryIce, how do you know how the LochNess look like? Did you see one in real life? HAHA"

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  • Jun 13, 2005 2:38:08 PM CDT

    everything old is new again

    by hud

    any of you jackanapes ever see "Island of Terror," starring Peter Cushing? This monster looks quite a bit like the bone-eating monster in that old chestnut. except that one ate your bones out of your body. While you were still in it. I hope that's what this monster is. Instead of a ghost, or some shit.

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  • Jun 13, 2005 4:16:09 PM CDT

    I think 'Lovecraftian' is the new whatever-it-was-before

    by stan the bat

    There's nothing about that that looks particularly 'Lovecraftian'. I think somebody's trying to sound like they've read something that they maybe haven't read. What little you can see of the creature's body does make it look like yet another movie monster design ripped off from H. R. Giger's painting. Note to art directors: it's getting old.

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  • Jun 13, 2005 4:17:48 PM CDT

    Incidentally, if you want to read something REALLY horrifying,

    by stan the bat

    keep your eye on the Internet news outlet of your choice- they're going to announce the Jackson verdict sometime soon.

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  • Jun 13, 2005 4:52:51 PM CDT

    Michael Jackson guilty of looking "Lovecraftian!!"

    by chickychow

    Two questions (this post-aquittal..) 1. How long till he's accused again (it's inevitable) 2. What the hell is this guy gonna look like when he's 70? (my guess - The Crypt Keeper)

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  • Jun 13, 2005 5:27:03 PM CDT

    Killer news. Memories of Murder is a great flick.

    by daddylonghead

    I bought it the same time I got "Nowhere to Hide" and "Die Bad," which I watched first. When I came to Memories I thought, oh god, not another arty police procedural. Instead, I found a brilliant, spare, character-rich suspense drama which I'd rank above most of its kind, including Se7en. In other news, MONSTERS ARE AWESOME AND LOVECRAFTIAN MONSTERS THE MOST SO.

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  • Jun 13, 2005 5:36:06 PM CDT

    While I have some Korean film buffs here: Recommendations?

    by daddylonghead

    Please, lay 'em on me. I got a region-3-only DVD player and I'm ready to rock. I've seen a bunch but I'm always hungry for more. Really appreciate the attention Harry gives Korean cinema... not that it doesn't deserve all of it and more! Fuck Hollywood! AICN turned me onto Chan-Wook Park, for which I'll be forever grateful.

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  • Jun 13, 2005 8:16:16 PM CDT

    Holy malignant crackerjacks BATMAN!!!

    by neosamurai85

    Stan the Bat, I totally agree about the Lovecraft thing. People have gotten to the point where if it has a tenticle... It

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  • Jun 13, 2005 10:56:02 PM CDT

    Island Of Terror

    by lain of the net

    Ya I saw that when I was....younger...It was creepy back then and I never remembered the title. I read Lovecraft when I was a kid (parents wonder why the kid screams in her sleep...heh heh). Thing about Lovecraft - these are the old original rulers of the planet (uttering their names out loud is a no no) and they just don't kill humans. They like to play with them a bit first. They are always coming up with new ways to play. It is sort of what they find amusing. These things could turn you inside out and keep you alive by their will alone just to see you suffer. I mean think of a social worker with face of a ....SOCIAL WORKER.

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  • Jun 14, 2005 12:16:34 AM CDT

    neosam

    by stan the bat

    It's not Giger's work that I feel is getting old, it's the endless watered-down regurgitation of parts of it in everything from the Green Goblin costume to who knows what else. Giger's paintings are great fun, but the Biomechanoid stuff does NOT have to be used as the art direction for every goddam monster movie for the rest of all of our lives. And if they must use it, they should get it from the source- bring Giger in to oversee it as he did with Alien, which looked fantastic as a result. As for Lovecraft- I find it hard to take the bulk of his writing seriously. I enjoy it, but it reads more like slapstick than horror. Once you've read one or two of the stories, you know what's going to happen in every one- and, in fact, all the incidental characters in all the stories seem to know what's going to happen, too. The ONLY PERSON who isn't in on the joke is the main character, who is going to get his face sucked off his head at the end of the story, and after a while you just can't believe that he really doesn't get it, and he really is going to go down into the tomb or out into the swamp at night or into the library to read The Bad Book or do whatever the dumbass thing is that he has to do in order to get the same thing to happen to him that always happens at the end of a Lovecraft story...

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  • Jun 14, 2005 1:28:46 AM CDT

    Giger

    by neosamurai85

    The Green Goblin suit was wrong on so many levels. Even if someone were to defend it as a throw back to old school sci-fi suits

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  • Jun 14, 2005 1:36:24 AM CDT

    The fifth writer...

    by neosamurai85

    So I was just thinking about horror writers and a thought occurred to me that might make for interesting discussion. To my knowledge and opinion, the for literary figures who shaped horror best for the later half of the 20th century were Edgar Allen Poe, H.P. Lovecraft, Clive Barker, and (though I hate to admit it) Stephen King

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  • Jun 14, 2005 1:52:33 AM CDT

    ...

    by hurricanerobby

    J.K. Rowling?

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  • Jun 14, 2005 9:17:09 AM CDT

    Daddylonglegs

    by shan

    Some suggestions of Korean films ... My Sassy Girl, Volcano High (120 minute version, accept no substitutes), Public Enemy, Il Mare, Taegukgi, Silmido, Ditto, Sex is Zero, Tell Me Something. Go to www.koreanfilm.org for recommendations.

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  • Jun 14, 2005 9:44:48 AM CDT

    "the FOUR literary figures"

    by neosamurai85

    Damnit that makes me want to go back to sleep... oh and good one HurricaneRobby. I think it might be more interesting if I just opened this up to the whole century insted of the second half, that way I might bump off King and maybe even discover a writer a new writer to read. Peace.

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  • Jun 14, 2005 9:47:37 AM CDT

    ...

    by neosamurai85

    Yeah... I'm totally going back to sleep now... Peace.

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