Friday, December 2, 2011

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

EXCLUSIVE: While Hollywood’s preoccupation now continues to be high winds, New Line Cinema is planning to have an earthquake. I’m told the studio is to company directors with San Andreas 3-D, a large-budget film hatched by scribes Jeremy Passmore & Andre Fabrizio like a pitch. They’ve written the script and Allan Loeb has been doing a polish for any north-of-$100 million film that’s all set to go. Love Flynn is creating. It’s a complete-scale disaster picture turning around an enormous earthquake and it is devastating impact on California. This really is something which hasn’t really been done because the 1974 film Earthquake, which starred Charlton Heston and Ava Gardner. That film boasted of the benefits of “Sensurround” to produce a realistic feel, but the possibilities of a three dimensional 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 Beginning remake.

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