forgottenbennet: (Dragonfly comb)
2009 is the Year for Dracula: The Un-Dead
October 3, 2008


LONDON, 1912: Someone is stalking the brave band of heroes who had defeated the vampire Dracula a quarter-century ago.

Bram Stoker's great-grandnephew and blood descendant, Dacre Stoker, and award-winning Dracula documentarian and historian Ian Holt have sold North American-English publishing rights of the Stoker-family-authorized sequel to Bram's classic novel "Dracula" to an alliance of Dutton U.S. (Brian Tart), Harper U.K. (Jane Johnson) and Penguin-Canada (Laura Shin).

The novel will appear in October 2009.

Laura Shin, senior editor of Penguin-Canada, who signed up for two additional sequels, said, "I was thrilled by this page-turning story and loved spending time with those great characters-Stoker and Holt did a fantastic job melding the old with the new, and I found the work to be a virtually seamless continuation of the original. The story has all the hallmarks of a historical novel, but with a modern sensibility that gives it wide-spread appeal."

Dutton and Harper signed a single novel deal. Although other precedent-setting foreign deals are already closed from preempts, Baror is planning to sign the bulk of world territories at the upcoming Frankfurt Book Fair.

Using Stoker family connections, the writers were able to access Bram Stoker's hand-written notes for his novel - which, before an editor changed the title, was to have been called "The Un-Dead."

"Our story," Stoker said, "includes characters and plot threads that had been excised by the publisher from the original printing over a century ago."

"The Un-Dead" is the first Dracula story to enjoy the full support of the Stoker clan since the original 1931 movie starring Bela Lugosi. Lugosi's appearance in Hamilton Deane's and John Balderston's stage production of the story on Broadway in New York, fifteen years after Bram Stoker's death in 1927, sparked the original novel's bestselling popularity. It has never been out of print since.

AEI's Ken Atchity, Chi-Li Wong, and Michael T. Kuciak (Life or Something Like It, Joe Somebody) will produce the film adaptation with Blue Tulip's Jan de Bont (Speed), and are expecting to see it go before the cameras in June '09.

The script has been completed by Ian Holt with the story co-written by Alexander Galant, who are both managed by AEI and agented by Ron Gwiazda and Amy Wagner at Abrams Artists.
forgottenbennet: (Lestat)
As much as I love the movie QotD it kills me that networks chop it up so badly for TV, when there was truly nothing to take out!! But some of my favorite scenes that went MIA.

The beginning sequence when Lestat rises and meets the band.
The girls who were Lestat's dinner.

I could go on and on about the missing parts but I wont bother. If want to se the full version I can pop it in my DVD player anytime I want. They just basically chop it into pieces. It makes me afraid of how they'll chop up Bram Stoker's Dracula which comes on after this.

I'd be truly pissed if I didn't already have either on DVD, but still, it gets to me.

Nothing else much to talk about just had to let out some steam about it.

Other than that I'd be happy if they ever released an extended version of it, Most of the scenes they cut out would've given it more of a background. Including why Lestat feels driven to Jesse (at least movie-wise)
forgottenbennet: (Dragonfly comb)
Something else to blame About Adam for. God I love that movie so much I want to ravage it, haha.

I have a weakness for the poem Goblin Market and this little passage is why:

She cried "Laura," up the garden,
Did you miss me ?
Come and kiss me.
Never mind my bruises,
Hug me, kiss me, suck my juices


The way Stuart/Adam says it makes me think of such naughty things *g*
on a semi-related topic )
forgottenbennet: (Default)
I didn't expect to be update mere moments after my last post but I just found this from ShowBizWeekly.com


Dracula’s Moment in the Sun

The original bloodsucker walks the earth again in screenwriter Ian Holt’s official sequel to Bram Stoker’s "Dracula," tentatively titled "The Un-Dead." With the Stoker family giving the stamp of approval to the script, the native New Yorker, a relative Drac-o-phile himself, has launched his project into pre-production, scouting locations in Transylvania and hunting for directors and, of course, an actor to play the blood-thirsty Count himself. The story picks up 25 years after the events of Stoker’s novel with several original surviving characters returning together to face Dracula again. Holt, an NYU Tisch School alumnus and former Stella Adler student, has researched this topic long and hard, consulting vampire scholars and attending the very first World Dracula Conference in 1995 in Bucharest, the real-life location of Count Dracula’s chilling (and probably haunted) castle. An editor and writer by trade, Holt has written close to a dozen screenplays and contributed to television shows like "Yo! MTV Raps." The production company AEI ("Ripley’s Believe It Or Not") is backing "The Un-Dead" and hopes for production to begin soon. For more info, visit: www.aeionline.com.

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forgottenbennet: (All we have is time)
I just watched last night, for the first time in ages, Dracula. I'd forgotten what a lovely movie it is! Its so totally brain candy for those types who love Dracula films. (Not that I've seen many others) Gary was unbelievable awesome as Dracula, he made you feel sorry for him although he was an evil bastard (at least in part). I do wish though that they had cast someone else as Jonathan, Keanu, was slightly embarrassing in the part

I particularly love the Lucy storyline, how each of her suitors truly did love Lucy in their own ways, and each was willing to give up his life for her and were more than willing to see her murderer destroyed, as to save poor Mina from sharing poor Lucy's fate. I recently ordered a new copy of Dracula (seeing as I lost my old one with Winona and Gary on the cover ages ago). I was supposed to have received in the mail by now but the USPS can be pain in the ass sometime. If it has not come by Monday I will e-mail Amazon about it. I will be a very very very pissed-off lady if it doesn't arrive then.

The version I ordered is similar in cover design to "The Historian" which I am slowly making my way though it. This version includes a forward by Elizabeth Kostova. I can't wait to get my hands on it and read it cover to cover, it's been way too long since I last read it. (about 10-14 years ago)

Yes I'm reading about 2 or 3 other books as well at the moment but I think I can squeeze this little treasure in.

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