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Doomsday - 12/10/2005 11:24:44 AM   
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RE: Doomsday - 28/3/2006 1:24:55 AM   
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who stars in this film not heard of it

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RE: Doomsday - Neil Marshall's Latest - 29/4/2006 12:40:35 PM   
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Doomsday is Neil Marshall's (Dog Soldiers, The Descent) next film and is (in his own words), " a very dark, very action-packed science-fiction film. It’s kind of my homage to Escape from New York and Mad Max and all that stuff. It’s very much that kind of genre – by way of Terry Gilliam. Interesting combination, that’s what I’m after.”

Apparantly The Descent's Alex Reid will be in it and it'll be set in Glasgow and London.

Hopefully after Doomsday, he'll carry on with the projects he mentioned in his Total Film columm like;

Outpost - Zombie horror set on an oilrig! People are infected by parasites apparantly and a government team is sent into kill the zombies and the oil rig workers to stop them from talking. Marshall wanted Sean Bean and Guy Pearce for it. Hopefully this will be his return to horror..

Eagle's Nest - WWII action thriller that Neil described as "Die Hard meets Remains of The Day". It'll apparantly be about Rudolph Hess parachuting into Britain to negoiate Germany's surrender during WWII. He holes himself up in a Scottish castle with a loyal German unit....but didn't count on the wily old groundskeeper.

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RE: Doomsday - Neil Marshall's Latest - 29/4/2006 12:45:39 PM   
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I really like the sound of Doomsday and Oilrig - if he returns to the brilliance of Dog Soldiers with the comedy element in parts it will be something special.

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RE: Doomsday - Neil Marshall's Latest - 29/4/2006 1:22:11 PM   
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Like the sound of Doomsday - not too sure about Oilrig, seems a bit samey. People battling various beasties ala Dog Soldiers and Descent. Let's hope he does put a bit of comedy back in - Dog Soldiers is a bloody classic as far as I am concerned! The Descent was a good gory horror but inferior to his previous effort IMO.

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RE: Doomsday - Neil Marshall's Latest - 29/4/2006 1:37:41 PM   
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It's not "Oilrig", it's "Outpost".

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RE: Doomsday - Neil Marshall's Latest - 29/4/2006 6:07:11 PM   
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In a dangerous future, a disaster that affects the very future of mankind looms close on the horizon... AGAIN!!!

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RE: Doomsday - Neil Marshall's Latest - 15/11/2006 7:01:15 PM   
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The project, the third film from British horror helmer Neil Marshall ("The Descent", "Dog Soldiers") is set three decades after a lethal virus tore through a major country, leading to the country's walling off.

When the virus, known as the Reaper, resurfaces in another country, an elite group is dispatched to the infected country to find a cure.

There, they end up shut off from the rest of the world and must battle through a landscape that has become a waking nightmare.

Mitra plays the leader of the elite group. Production is aiming to begin early 2007.

 
Sounds excellent but for some reason Eagle's Nest and Outpost sound more fun. But this is on my list for Most Anticipated Film for 2008

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RE: Doomsday - Neil Marshall's Latest - 30/1/2007 1:21:22 PM   
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NIce to see Hoskins on boards as well as a lot of other cast members from the previous two films. Can't wait.

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RE: Doomsday - Neil Marshall's Latest - 30/1/2007 3:10:31 PM   
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As i said in the post in Movie News, i think Neil Marshall will turn this into something other than your "run of the mill" SciFi horror schlok.

I think the other two projects Outrig (or was it Oilpost ) and Eagles Nest have a lot of potential and i'm sure the later will have few more comedy touches to it!



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RE: Doomsday - Neil Marshall's Latest - 30/1/2007 3:36:15 PM   
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Sounds promising.  Eagle's Nest?  You can't have too many WWII action thrillers!  Wasn't Rudolf Hess captured quite quickly though?  He intended to give himself up, to talk peace, didn't he?

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RE: Doomsday - Neil Marshall's Latest - 1/2/2007 12:26:18 PM   
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Like the sound of Doomsday - not too sure about Oilrig, seems a bit samey. People battling various beasties ala Dog Soldiers and Descent. Let's hope he does put a bit of comedy back in - Dog Soldiers is a bloody classic as far as I am concerned! The Descent was a good gory horror but inferior to his previous effort IMO.


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RE: Doomsday - Neil Marshall's Latest - 1/2/2007 12:43:35 PM   
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quote:

ORIGINAL: Fluke Skywalker

Like the sound of Doomsday - not too sure about Oilrig, seems a bit samey. People battling various beasties ala Dog Soldiers and Descent. Let's hope he does put a bit of comedy back in - Dog Soldiers is a bloody classic as far as I am concerned! The Descent was a good gory horror but inferior to his previous effort IMO.


What does IMO mean?


In my opinion


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RE: Doomsday - Neil Marshall's Latest - 1/2/2007 1:07:45 PM   
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ORIGINAL: monkeyinmyhead

quote:

ORIGINAL: Titanm21

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ORIGINAL: Fluke Skywalker

Like the sound of Doomsday - not too sure about Oilrig, seems a bit samey. People battling various beasties ala Dog Soldiers and Descent. Let's hope he does put a bit of comedy back in - Dog Soldiers is a bloody classic as far as I am concerned! The Descent was a good gory horror but inferior to his previous effort IMO.


What does IMO mean?


In my opinion



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RE: Doomsday - Neil Marshall's Latest - 22/2/2007 1:22:13 PM   
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The new TOTAL FILM has pictures of some pre production art that looks absolutly bitching.

Sounds like most of the cast of Dog Soldiers is returning with 2 of the Descent girls. Talk of ' post apocalyptic APCs, gimp chariots and the brutal Sol who drives a Jaguar with the skin of his victims stretched like hide over its body'

Nice.



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RE: Doomsday - Neil Marshall's Latest - 22/2/2007 4:18:14 PM   
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Sounds interesting to say the least.

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RE: Doomsday - Neil Marshall's Latest - 22/2/2007 4:54:34 PM   
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Sounds like most of the cast of Dog Soldiers is returning with 2 of the Descent girls. Talk of ' post apocalyptic APCs, gimp chariots and the brutal Sol who drives a Jaguar with the skin of his victims stretched like hide over its body'

Nice.




This film is gonna rock - I love post apocalyptic flicks, I look forward to both this and 28 Weeks Later

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RE: Doomsday - Neil Marshall's Latest - 23/2/2007 12:57:56 PM   
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Release day?

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RE: Doomsday - Neil Marshall's Latest - 12/3/2007 1:51:19 PM   
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quote:

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Release day?


Um........Christmas?! A guess...

Anyway, I found a transcript of the TF Article;


Neil Marshall is a busy fella, but not so busy he can't deop Buzz a line from South Africa, where he's started filming his Apoco-drama Doomsday, his ballsy, bloody, ballistic follow up to The Descent. Marshall $20m actioner follows a crack military team as they pile into the infected zone - cut off bye a ruddy great wall - to search for a cure to the 'Reaper Virus'. Fail and it's bye-bye to the human race. Over to you Neil...

"The end of the world is nigh! Well, Doomsday is anyway....'. here in Cape Town we're in the midst of pre-production. We started filming 9 February. Thw crew here is so enthusiastic. Nothing, it seems, is beyond their grasp and beleive me, i've thrown some weird *beep* their way!

We've got a fantastic cast, led by Rhona Mitra. She's been slogging her guts out for the past 10 weeks getting to peak physical fitness, as well as doing stunt training and fight choreography. A few of the Dog Soldiers gang are returning (Sean pertwee, Darren Morffit, Emma cleasby, Chris Robson and Les Simpson) along with two od the Descent girls (Myanna Buring and Nora jane Noone). To that, we've added the likes of Adrian Lester, Alexander Siddig and craig Conway. Paul Hyatt is back doing our reaper Vrus make-up FX and he's come up with some seriously icky stuff. Simon Bowles (my productiondesigner on Dog Soldiers and The Descent) is also back, along with Sam mcCurdy, my Director of Photograhy.

We're building several huge sets, including a secret underground government command centre ( for when the sh't hits the fan) and a 30ft high wall designed to keep the infected inside the hot zone or kill anyone trying to escape. We also have a bunch of mechanical geniuses contsructing a whole fleet of post-apocolyptic vehicles, including two massive APC's (each about the size of a double decker bus) and a Cannibal Marauder's 'Gimp Chariot'. Our main villain, the burtal Sol, drives an old Jaguar witht he skin of his victims stretched like hide over its body. The props guys have created an arsenal of flamethrowers, spears, chains and blades, all of which are likly to make contact with human flash at soem piint during the story. Nice!"


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RE: Doomsday - Neil Marshall's Latest - 19/3/2007 9:31:46 AM   
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i like his previous films so hopefully this will be just as brilliant.

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RE: Doomsday - 19/3/2007 11:14:32 AM   
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I like the sound of Doomsday it seems quite good sounds like a good idea.. Dog soldiers and the descent were excellent films i would imagine this this one to be the same standard.

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RE: Doomsday - 27/4/2007 9:12:24 AM   
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And now Malcolm McDowell has joined the cast!

The silver-maned and silver-tongued genre vet is having a great year, with his key role on NBC's "Heroes" (which began its season-ending arc last Monday night) and recently wrapping his turn as Dr. Loomis in Rob Zombie's Halloween update (slated for an August 31st release).

In Doomsday, he'll play Kane, the brilliant scientist who is the only true expert on the lethal Reaper virus that an elite group of specialists (led by Eden [Rhona Mitra] and monitored by Nelson [Bob Hoskins]) is battling through what one character calls "hell on earth" to retrieve a cure for.


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RE: Doomsday - 11/7/2007 10:08:57 PM   
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First official pic. Click here.

Brutal! Looking good.

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RE: Doomsday - 13/7/2007 9:28:45 AM   
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First official pic. Click here.

Brutal! Looking good.


I love D.S and The Decent so high hopes for the northern lad to do good again.

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RE: Doomsday - 28/7/2007 6:52:02 PM   
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http://www.doomsdayiscoming.com/

Some very cool pics and info there.

Plus Marshall has said he WON'T be writing and directing The Des2cent but he will be advising to maintain quality control.

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RE: Doomsday - 29/7/2007 8:12:12 AM   
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I saw a trailer today for this and Neil Marshall held his own in the hall at Comic Con.
Nice bloke, I thought... then I thought he sounded a bit like Ridley Scott. And indeed he does as he's also from the north east.

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RE: Doomsday - 31/7/2007 5:27:58 PM   
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Booklet I picked up.
clicky
The inside is the link Timon posted
Very nice!

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RE: Doomsday - 1/8/2007 12:16:50 PM   
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I've read the online version and I can't wait.

Battles in castles, helicoptors, APC's, Marshall carnage....

That image is now my desktop background.

Apparantly the trailer was shown at Comic Con but I can't find it online yet.

Great Britain, 2007. A deadly plague, known as the “Reaper Virus," has broken out, killing hundreds of thousands in its wake. In desperation, the British Government evacuates as many survivors as it can out of the infected area, and then builds a wall, preventing the remainder from escaping. Thirty years later, with the wall still up and the victims all but forgotten, the virus breaks out again. The Government decides to send a crack team of operatives, led by Major Eden Sinclair, into the hot zone to investigate the possibility of a cure.
“Doomsday is hugely inspired by the films I grew up with, post apocalyptic thrillers - Mad Max, Road Warriors. I wouldn’t say it's a horror movie but I would say it's a dark and brutal action thriller."


The teaser trailer they showed, without any actual dialogue, looked a lot like a Mad Max + The Warriors + 28 Weeks Later + other futuristic action movies all combined into one. It had elements of all three, with a locked out and deserted (for many years) area of Scotland, then a tribe of people who have survived in that zone who then start to fight the elite group that is sent to find out what's going on. It looked like great filmmaking, but I can't exactly say I'm sold on it yet. It'll be quite hit and miss, and for the sake of it being Neil Marshall, I hope it's a hit.

There is also a massive car chase sequence, similar to Mad Max, near the end that Marshall himself even said is one-third part Bullitt, one part Road Warrior, and one part something else entirely different. The vision Marshall had in his head when originally coming up with the idea was something like a futuristic action warrior fighting a knight in armor, and thus began the development on Doomsday.


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RE: Doomsday - 1/8/2007 12:25:44 PM   
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UPCOMING NEIL MARSHALL PROJECTS POST-DOOMSDAY - Courtesy of Wikipedia

Outpost
In June 2005, Neil Marshall announced after the completion of The Descent that he would be working on two projects: The Eagle's Nest and Outpost. Having completed a third draft of the Outpost script at the time, Marshall planned to begin filming Outpost first before the end of 2005. He said that the stars from Dog Soldiers, Sean Pertwee and Kevin McKidd may appear in Outpost.[1] The following July, Marshall completed a deal with Pathé to produce the film, but said that the project would be on the backburner for the time being.[2] Marshall said in July 2006 that Outpost would be about zombies terrorizing an oil rig, but that he would not begin producing the film until 2008 due to the influx of zombie films.[3]

(EDIT: Timon - Awesomeness!)

The Eagle's Nest
In June 2005, Neil Marshall announced after the completion of The Descent that he would be working on two projects: The Eagle's Nest and Outpost. Marshall initially described The Eagle's Nest as a World War II action-adventure that would be a hybrid of Die Hard (1988) and The Remains of the Day (1993).[1] The following July, Marshall described The Eagle's Nest as an action adventure tribute to films like Where Eagles Dare (1968) and The Eagle Has Landed (1976). Marshall said The Eagle's Nest would be about a rescue attempt for a parachutist, Rudolph Hess, who lands in Scotland during World War II. The rescue is botched, and Hess is taken by a German unit to a country castle.[2]

The Sword and the Fury
In July 2005, Marshall described a project called The Sword and the Fury, which would be a heist film that takes place in medieval times. According to the director, the story takes place 30 years after the death of King Arthur when his sword Excalibur is stolen. Arthur's queen Guinevere hires a band of thieves to steal it back.[2]


The Ninth Legion
The Ninth Legion, announced in July 2006,[3] is a planned project by Neil Marshall based on the historical Ninth Legion.[4] Marshall plans to develop the film with the same crew that worked on The Descent, and he said in July 2006 that he would begin The Ninth Legion after completing Doomsday.[3]

(EDIT: Timon - The above two sounds fantastic)

[edit]Sherlock Holmes
In March 2007, Warner Bros. announced a film adaptation of the comic book Sherlock Holmes by Lionel Wigram. A script was written by Michael Johnson, and Neil Marshall was hired to direct the film. Sherlock Holmes is slated for production after Marshall completes Doomsday.[5]

(EDIT: Timon - Marshall is apparantly not connected to Holmes anymore)

The Descent 2
The Descent 2 is the sequel to The Descent. Although Marshall has no plans to direct the film, he tells Bloody-Disgusting.com, "A treatment is in the works, I’m not directing it, but I will oversee it and want to be a part of it."[6]
Marshall received the first draft of the film in late July 2006, with no directors or cast in mind. He has made it clear that this film won't be a "rehashing of the first" and that he wants this film to incorporate more of the feeling of claustrophobia like that of a particular scene in the previous film. Marshall tells Bloody-Disgusting.com about new ideas for the film, "The monsters they can deal with, and a bit of the claustrophobia, they can deal with, but the combination is definitely something we want to incorporate that into the sequel, by putting the monster and the girls in a really tight spot."[1]
When The Descent was released in 2006 in the United States, Lionsgate picked up the film as distributor and edited the last few minutes of the film, changing the ending. When Dreadcentral.com asked Marshall which of the film's two endings would the sequel would be picking up after, he said that it won't be known until he approves a script.[7]

(EDIT: Timon - Apparantly now going by the title The Des2cent, Marshall will be maintaing quality control but not writing or producing. Think of Boyle's role in the handling of 28 Weeks Later.)

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