Scott W. Davis
05-09-2003, 12:23 AM
Well, give them this. They are making horror films.
reports that after they're done with their remake, Bay's production company will tackle an original horror project called SUPERSTITION.
Based on a novel by David Ambrose, the script will be written by Alex Sokoloff and Kimball Greenough. Bay produces these projects but he does not direct.
The plot synopsis up at Amazon reads like this:
"When university psychologist Sam Towne assembles a group of eight people to test his hypothesis that group telepathy can call into being a ghost who exists only in their imagination, he gets much more than he bargained for. And Joanna Cross, the cynical reporter who sniffs another headline-making story about fraudulent spiritualists, is glad to play along. But when Adam Wyatt, the Revolutionary War hero created in a group exercise, breaks through from another dimension and reveals himself to be a darker shade than anyone could have guessed, those who thought him into existence are stymied in their efforts to send him back where he came from. As members of the group who would deny him reality begin to die, Sam and Joanna realize the strength of the force they've unleashed, but it may be too late to recapture it. Reason, logic, and faith fail them, and even the power of the love that flourishes between the two attractive protagonists may not be enough to put the genie back in the bottle."
Hmmm, could be something there. We'll have to wait and see.
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reports that after they're done with their remake, Bay's production company will tackle an original horror project called SUPERSTITION.
Based on a novel by David Ambrose, the script will be written by Alex Sokoloff and Kimball Greenough. Bay produces these projects but he does not direct.
The plot synopsis up at Amazon reads like this:
"When university psychologist Sam Towne assembles a group of eight people to test his hypothesis that group telepathy can call into being a ghost who exists only in their imagination, he gets much more than he bargained for. And Joanna Cross, the cynical reporter who sniffs another headline-making story about fraudulent spiritualists, is glad to play along. But when Adam Wyatt, the Revolutionary War hero created in a group exercise, breaks through from another dimension and reveals himself to be a darker shade than anyone could have guessed, those who thought him into existence are stymied in their efforts to send him back where he came from. As members of the group who would deny him reality begin to die, Sam and Joanna realize the strength of the force they've unleashed, but it may be too late to recapture it. Reason, logic, and faith fail them, and even the power of the love that flourishes between the two attractive protagonists may not be enough to put the genie back in the bottle."
Hmmm, could be something there. We'll have to wait and see.
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Comment on SUPERSTITION in our FORUMS!