11-18-2010, 02:55 PM
Looks like "Clown" will indeed become an actual movie. Can't freaking wait.
http://www.bloody-disgusting.com/news/22455
<!--quoteo-->QUOTE <!--quotec-->Eli Roth (Cabin Fever, Hostel) is at the center of Clown and Aftershock, two horror projects that have just been set up to be fully financed by Cross Creek Pictures and Vertebra Films. Roth will produce and be the creative godfather of both.
Jon Watts will direct Clown from a script he's writing with Christopher D. Ford that spawned from a mock trailer they made (watch it below), which appropriated Roth's name at a time when he'd never heard of the team or the movie concept. In the spoof trailer and the upcoming feature, a loving father dons a clown outfit, wig, bulbous nose and pancake makeup to entertain at his son's sixth birthday after the clown-for-hire is a no-show. Unable to take off the clown garb, dad's personality changes in horrific fashion. He and his family race to break the curse of the evil outfit before he undergoes a complete transformation into a homicidal killer with over-sized shoes.
Ford and Watts do commercials and music videos, and they generated the spoof trailer to get attention. It worked when Roth liked what he saw. CAA set Roth up with Cross Creek president Brian Oliver and Vertebra's Steven Chester Prince to generate films, he showed them the mock trailer and they agreed to fund a feature transfer.<!--QuoteEnd--><!--QuoteEEnd-->
http://www.bloody-disgusting.com/news/22455
<!--quoteo-->QUOTE <!--quotec-->Eli Roth (Cabin Fever, Hostel) is at the center of Clown and Aftershock, two horror projects that have just been set up to be fully financed by Cross Creek Pictures and Vertebra Films. Roth will produce and be the creative godfather of both.
Jon Watts will direct Clown from a script he's writing with Christopher D. Ford that spawned from a mock trailer they made (watch it below), which appropriated Roth's name at a time when he'd never heard of the team or the movie concept. In the spoof trailer and the upcoming feature, a loving father dons a clown outfit, wig, bulbous nose and pancake makeup to entertain at his son's sixth birthday after the clown-for-hire is a no-show. Unable to take off the clown garb, dad's personality changes in horrific fashion. He and his family race to break the curse of the evil outfit before he undergoes a complete transformation into a homicidal killer with over-sized shoes.
Ford and Watts do commercials and music videos, and they generated the spoof trailer to get attention. It worked when Roth liked what he saw. CAA set Roth up with Cross Creek president Brian Oliver and Vertebra's Steven Chester Prince to generate films, he showed them the mock trailer and they agreed to fund a feature transfer.<!--QuoteEnd--><!--QuoteEEnd-->