Friday, December 2, 2011

New Line Searching To Shake Some Misunderstanding With San Andreas 3-D

EXCLUSIVE: While Hollywood’s preoccupation now remains high winds, New Line Cinema is planning with an earthquake. I’m told the studio would be to company company directors with San Andreas 3-D, a sizable-budget film hatched by scribes Jeremy Passmore & Andre Fabrizio just like a pitch. They’ve written the script and Allan Loeb is doing a polish for just about any north-of-$100 million film that’s ready to visit. Love Flynn is creating. It’s an entire-scale disaster picture turning around a massive earthquake which is devastating effect on California. That is a thing that hasn’t really been done since the 1974 film Earthquake, which starred Charlton Heston and Ava Gardner. That film boasted of the advantages of “Sensurround” to make a realistic feel, however the options of the 3d rendering holds promise. Passmore & Fabrizio are repped by Paradigm and Aperture Entertainment and Loeb by CAA. Passmore & Fabrizio are spinning Hellified and Passmore scripted the Red-colored-colored Beginning remake.

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