Monday, June 9, 2008

VH1 scares me, with Scream Queens


By the love of Lovecraft, please stop this!
I found this on THR.com, here's the news
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VH1 greenlights 'Scream Queens'

Reality series looks to cast actress in horror film

By Kimberly Nordyke

June 9, 2008, 01:00 AM

VH1 is looking for actresses who aren't afraid to scream.

The cable network has greenlighted "Scream Queens," a series from Lionsgate that will gather 10 unknown actresses to compete for a "major" role in a horror movie from Lionsgate Films. The contestants will compete in challenges and be schooled by acting coach John Homa. Their skills and progress will be judged by an unnamed director from Lionsgate's roster.

"Horror films have dominated the pop culture landscape for decades and along the way have produced some of the biggest names in Hollywood," said Jeff Olde, VH1's executive vp original programming and production.

The series, consisting of eight hourlong episodes, is set to premiere in the fall.

Said Kevin Beggs, Lionsgate's president of TV programming and production, "VH1 has had a tremendous track record in launching alternative programming that captures viewers' imaginations -- it's the perfect home for 'Scream Queens.' "

Mike Paseornek, Lionsgate's president of production, added that "discovering new talent is always exciting."

Exec producers are Joke Fincioen and Biagio Messina for Joke Prods. and Jim Ackerman, Dave Hamilton and Jeff Olde for VH1.
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Why? Why? Why? This is nothing but Rock of Love 3, and they know it. Horror movies don't need a reality show. Comedy, Rich Teens, and tired prom queens looking for a Ken doll might, but not Horror movies.
I blame Uwe Boll for this!

1 comment:

Butch said...

The picture definitely draws an interest to the movie. I first thought of Phantom of the Opera without the mask.

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