Post by Deleted on Oct 4, 2018 7:24:32 GMT
Sept 27, 2018 7:21:14 GMT @deblovesbeccy said:
It just so happens I have seen 'Wes Craven's 'They' movie mszanadu and that is a good movie too and I have watched a lot of Wes Craven's movies over the years and two of his lesser known movies I watched in the past year were 'Never Look Down' and 'Night Visions' but I think the most underrated movie Wes worked on was 'Wishmaster' and if you haven't seen them you should watch the 'Wishmaster' movies. There are four movies in the franchise and I think the first one was the best but I liked 2 and 3 too. Robert Englund recently called 'Wishmaster' one of the most underrated Horror movies of all time and thinks the franchise needs to be brought back and Andrew Divoff who plays the Djinn has said he wants to do another movie. The " Wishmaster Films " are definite
favorites of mine here too
( and have all 4 films on DVD )
.
. These also make my list of Halloween films
to watch for the month of October also
.
. I remember watching '' Night Visions '' on TV
many years ago as well
but I'm not familiar with the film '' Never Look Down ''
.
. I agree actor Andrew Divoff
who played the Djinn in the
first 3 Wishmaster films
was excellent indeed
.
. I especially liked actor Michael Trucco
who played the Djinn in the fourth & final film
as well
.
. Again thanks so much DebLovesBeccy
for your film recommendations
and your replies here too
.
. I am glad to hear you have seen and liked the 'Wishmaster' movies mszanadu 'cause they are some of my favourite Horror movies in the 90s and early 00s and I am not sure if you heard but Andrew Divoff actually wrote a 'Wishmaster' movie called 'The Third Millennium' which sadly never came to be 'cause the studio thought it was too expensive to make at the time and this is what he said about it in an interview from last year.
I was a little too well, how should I say, overshooting the mark with what could be expected from special effects at some of the things that were included in my script; like gargoyles on buildings coming to life and coming down into the street and that sort of thing. That would have been, as we had discussed, the budget for that one outweighed the rest of the films. It was called Wishmaster: The Third Millennium. It was written right around 1999 and 2000 and it was basically, you know in anticipation of Y2K and all of that. You’ll remember that was a bit of a panic in the day. There was an American warship in Asia and it is hit by a missile, and all hell breaks loose. Incidentally, there is a meeting going on at the UN and monsters come to life right there and go through the crowd and start ripping it up.
It is a shame he never got to make it 'cause it sounds like it could have been an interesting movie and things have changed with special effects since they made those movies and maybe it is possible for them to make a movie like that now for a cheaper price. I completely agree with him that 'Wishmaster 5' should happen and there is still a lot of life in it and we don't have many new movies like 'Wishmaster' anymore so it would be something that would really stand out. We are currently re-watching 'Buffy the Vampire Slayer' here and are up to the final episode of Season 2 ('Becoming Part 2') and we are going to re-watch 'Angel' too when we have finished Season 3.