Post by Deleted on Oct 9, 2018 10:46:53 GMT

Got any links Deb? I'm too lazy to google and my comp craps out on a lot of the entertainment sites, all I could see right now is from Wiki which literally just says Emma Dummont is going to be the lead character and Rob Cohen is writing and directing, but that's all they say about it or anything else.
And I dunno TV can do it just as good, sure this is the budget it was tagged with back in 2010 but $15 isn't a lot of money for a film really, you get it on a HBO or something and they can give enough of a budget to do close to what a film can for that much, plus comic series are better suited for TV due to the episodic nature of things, the problem films always face is knowing what to cut out, what to trim down and what to ignore from the comics when adapting stuff.
Also you get a HBO and the maturity, gore, nudity or language don't need to be toned down, unless were talking full on penetration in which case, ok yeah that they wont show but otherwise it's all fair game, same for Netflix of any other streaming service.
But just because a studio is behind it, which one BTW? doesn't matter unless their shooting the films back to back or at the same time, because the Dark Universe, the DCEU and Power Rangers all had their studios behind them to make over half a dozen movies before The Mummy flopped, BVS disappointed and Power Rangers bombed, also depending on the budget and size of the studio a flop let alone a bomb can kill a studio depending on their size and the budget just look at Open Road/Global Road who just filed for bankruptcy this year.
Yeah. I have read a few articles about the ‘Razor’ movie on Google News since it was first announced Rob Cohen was directing it and I will post a few of them below and ‘Razor’ is being produced by Jeff Most who was the producer of ‘The Crow’ and ‘Number 11 Films’ is fully financing and handling worldwide sales and this will be their first under their partnership with Lotus Entertainment. Movie view which is a leading film publication is also co-producing the movie and has Greater China distribution rights and from what San Mu (of Movie View) has to say about Razor “it is an action packed, female driven revenge and redemption story with long term franchise potential and who better to be partnering with than Rob Cohen who has launched some of the most successful action franchises in history and Jeff Most who did such an amazing job with The Crow.” “We couldn’t be more excited to be co-producing the launch of the Razor franchise with such well-placed, experienced and knowledgeable Chinese production and marketing talent as San Mu and the rest of the team at Truth Fair Investment and Movie View International,” adds Jeff Most.”
I don’t know what the budget is going to be for ‘Razor’ but it may have changed since 2010 since the movie didn’t have Number 11 Films, Lotus Entertainment, Big Fish, Head Gear, Truth Fair Investment and Movie View involved in it before and it might also no longer be filmed here in Australia either. It is hard to tell ‘cause a lot has changed over the past 8 years but I would probably only count the things from when Rob Cohen was announced to be directing as still happening ‘cause they are more recent. This interview with him earlier this year is interesting and he speaks a lot about the ‘Razor’ movie and it was done before they cast Emma in the role but is worth a read.
EXCLUSIVE! Rob Cohen Considering Either Anya Taylor-Joy or Hailee Steinfeld For RAZOR
I recently interviewed Rob Cohen at the press junket for his latest film, "The Hurricane Heist," and I was so curious about who he may have in mind to potentially cast for the lead role in "Razor." Cohen revealed to me that he actually has had talks with Oscar nominee Hailee Steinfeld ("True Grit") about this possibility but she's not the only one that's on his list..
“I just made the list with the casting director yesterday, it’s a wide variety, like fifteen names on the list. Some of them are like the girl in “Split,” Anya Taylor-Joy. She’s high on the list. We had been in conversations with Hailee Steinfeld. So we’re going at that level. We’re not trying to get Jennifer Lawrence. We’re trying to get that new young woman who’s charismatic and physically confident and who can be… what I’ve done in my new script of it, that the creator of the comic Everett Hartsoe loves"
As far as the approach that Cohen is going for with this adaptation, he's made it clear what she wants the lead character Nicole Mitchell in "Razor" to be like and it has to do a with a certain historical figure, a French heroine to be exact...
"I’ve made it a Joan of Arc story. So now it’s that whole idea of the girl sees her father murdered in front of her, and her sister is kidnapped and she’s left to die who goes and spends ten years in a mental institution and comes out with voices that are telling her what to do. And basically beginning to organize the women who are so abused and belittled in this society, it’s slightly futuristic. There’s no such thing as queen city but it’s this world I made up on Everette’s foundation, where women are in a very inferior place. And she leads them to an uprising and a victory like Joan of Arc but the job’s only half done when the movie ends, it could go on further hopefully.”
Although Cohen didn't tell me when he hopes production/filming on "Razor" would start, he did say that he's close to getting the script right that would fit his vision..
“Yes, it’s going to be good. Sometimes you write a script and when you get up from the computer, you go I think I hit that clearly, I think I got that. And sometimes you get up from a script and you go well some of it works, and some of it doesn’t, I don’t know why that the stuff that doesn’t work doesn’t seem to work. But this one, when I stood up and looked at it and re-read it from the beginning, and I went yes, this is a very good script of this idea and I can’t wait to make it. We’re working.”
Since its debut, the character has showed up in a number of comic book series including a cross over with James O’Barr’s “The Crow” books and “Razor” popularizes the “Bad Girl” trend of the ’90s comics in which a bunch of anti-hero female characters were embraced by fans everywhere.
Jeff Most who produced 1994's “The Crow” movie, will co-produce “Razor” with Cohen. You can read my complete interview with Rob Cohen OVER THERE.
I am looking forward to seeing 'Razor' and whether it is a hit or not remains to be seen 'cause it is not the type of comic book movie that is going to get a lot of children in attendance like the DC and Marvel movies do and I think that is good for the genre 'cause what comic book movies could use is some well needed diversity and we have a large amount of different genres in comic books and many are Horror, Fantasy, Romance and Sci Fi but all we have got for the past 20 years is light superhero movies and 'Razor' will be the first proper Horror superhero movie since 'Blade' and most likely the most violent since 'The Crow' movies and it is very different than anything DC or Marvel has done and goes into far out Horror territory which could benefit it 'cause it could get fans of both Horror and superhero movies going to see it.
www.ramascreen.com/exclusive-rob-cohen-considering-either-anya-taylor-joy-or-hailee-steinfeld-for-razor/
deadline.com/2018/06/the-gifted-emma-dumont-razor-comic-film-rob-cohen-1202416303/
deadline.com/2017/11/razor-rob-cohen-movie-view-international-truth-fair-china-coproduction-afm-1202203319/
comicbook.com/movies/2018/06/26/razor-movie-emma-dumont/
www.bleedingcool.com/2018/06/25/emma-dumont-cast-rob-cohen-adaptation-razor/
www.flickeringmyth.com/2017/05/rob-cohen-adapting-comic-book-series-razor-for-the-big-screen/