Monday, September 26, 2011

Mel Brooks cooks up horror flick Pizzaman

Comedy legend and horror fan Mel Brooks states his next film is a slasher flick known as Pizzaman, with production likely to start this fall/winter in Illinois."I have got a script and I have got a director," Brooks told Fangoria. "Pizzaman was written years back by my longtime collaborators Steve Haberman and Rudy P Luca. They did Dracula: Dead And Loving It for me personally, an excellent horror/comedy film. They also did Existence Stinks, by which I starred, also it was funny and incredibly moving, too. It had been among the best pictures I ever did being an actor. So these men aren't untalented."In addition to penning the script, Haberman will even direct."Steve Haberman is an extremely good film writer and merely an all natural director you never know everything there's to understand about pointing a horror movie. Born to get it done. Born to become a horror-film director. Steve has become in Illinois, scouting locations," Brooks revealed.Pizzaman follows a youthful guy who's secured within an insane asylum for any crime he did not commit and it is sent crazy by his time inside. When he's launched he decides to obtain despite society and those who put him there and turns into a pizza delivery guy to handle the killings."Once they explained the plot of Pizzaman, I stated, 'Are you kidding?' Plus they stated, 'No, it is a real good idea for any horror story.' Plus they authored an extremely exciting, interesting script, and that i labored together a bit onto it. It's purely original, according to Rudy and Steve's insane imagination," Brooks added."And often you will find problems, but sometimes you will find unpredicted victories, in which a theif that people hate will get in the way. Much like within the Fly, when that tough bastard in the bar attempts to break [Seth Brundle's] arm and that he easily shatters another man's arm. We obtain type of a victory."Based on Brooks, Robin Hood: Males In Tights star Cary Elwes will have a detective within the film, while Stacy Keach is incorporated in the frame to experience the primary villain.

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