SkinWalkers

I saw the poster somewhere in my travels and I was like: "Damn, that looks tough!" :wow:
 
Yeah, the bar is very reminiscent of Feast...

I dunno. The makeup looks ridiculous to me.
yeah. It looks like it should be on the sci-fi channel. Which after this movie fails at the box-office most likely will end up there.
 
I'll see this at the 2 dollar theater now. Rather spend 5 bucks on Stardust and Rush Hour 3 in early August.
 
Only reason I'll see is that the chick who plays Alicia from SMALLVILLE.
 
saw the trailer for this yesterday....it really looks craptacular.
 
WTF are you serious????!!! hahahahahaha
 
WTF are you serious????!!! hahahahahaha
yes i'm serious. i was like WTF also. the only good thing some people where looking forward to was the gore no there will be none that is until the unrated version comes out a few months later.
 
I'm sure the movie was R at one point, or was going to be, but if I remember correctly (could be rumors)...that the R-cut wasn't really violent. Who knows for sure.

Odd to see Lionsgate and Afterdark cut this down to a PG-13 though. Heck, last year Afterdark name wasn't even associated with this movie.
 
I'm sure the movie was R at one point, or was going to be, but if I remember correctly (could be rumors)...that the R-cut wasn't really violent. Who knows for sure.

Odd to see Lionsgate and Afterdark cut this down to a PG-13 though. Heck, last year Afterdark name wasn't even associated with this movie.

It's the studios way of making a quick buck nothing more and nothing less. The PG-13 is an excuse to get a wider audience. In either form, I don't expect this film to be much.
 
When I saw the TV spots to this, I started to laugh, then had this look on my face --> :dry:
 
It's the studios way of making a quick buck nothing more and nothing less. The PG-13 is an excuse to get a wider audience. In either form, I don't expect this film to be much.

Yeah, but they are a studio known for R-rated horror movies. That's why it's strange.
 
Yeah, but they are a studio known for R-rated horror movies. That's why it's strange.

I think their starting to suffer from the same problem as Dimension. Getting the itch to market it everyone since their getting classier films out there these days, which screws us horror fans over in the long run again.
 
I think their starting to suffer from the same problem as Dimension. Getting the itch to market it everyone since their getting classier films out there these days, which screws us horror fans over in the long run again.

I don't like Dimension. Will admit they seem...to release better DTV horror than Lionsgate does. At least they actually make their films and don't buy ultra cheap filth, and then give it a nationwide rental release.
 
I don't like Dimension. Will admit they seem...to release better DTV horror than Lionsgate does. At least they actually make their films and don't buy ultra cheap filth, and then give it a nationwide rental release.

But you have to understand that Dimension Films did the exact same things before this. Lion's Gate is what Dimension Films was before new management took over from the Weinstein's. SCREAM became their signature film, much like SAW is for Lion's Gate. Over the period of two years, they began to go for the PG-13 route with horror films, again like Lion's Gate is doing now. Added to the fact that they ended up getting more classier films out there but then again both studios have had that. Still they're beginning to have more success with classier non-horror based films and we're getting PG-13 horror films as a result with the exception of CABIN FEVER 2 and SAW 4 thus far this year. Unless there's another HOSTEL that I don't know about.

Yeah, got stuck on repeat. Dimension also screwed over many of the films, that they accquired and held them for a longer length of time then they should have. Lion's Gate thankfully isn't doing that. :)
 
After Dark Films Bumps 'Skinwalkers' to August

After Dark Films made a smart move in bumping the release of Stan Winston's Skinwalkers, which was slated to open against Columbia Pictures I Know Who Killed Me and 20th Century Fox's The Simpson's Movie. Now the film will open on August 10, two weeks later than originally planned. Skinwalkers is about a 12-year-old boy who suddenly finds himself at the center of a battle between two warring groups of werewolves. One group of werewolves is sworn to protect him, the other group is trying to kill him -- and the young boy's mother has to find out why her son is at the center of the conflict before time runs out.
 

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