Well, it was fun while it lasted

Saturday | September 29th, 2007 | 8:31 am | Posted by DrGore | 3 Comments

top mid logoNBC Greenlights 13 Eps of Fear Itself - A Masters of Horror Reworking
Variety reports NBC has given a 13-episode commitment to the horror anthology series Fear Itself, which the Peacock plans to air sometime next summer. The project is a reworked version of the Emmy-winning Masters of Horror and comes directly from the Showtime series’ producers, Lionsgate and Industry Entertainment. Masters of Horror exec producers Keith Addis, Andrew Deane and Mick Garris are all onboard as well.

—–OK, stay away from too much blood and gore huh? Well there goes a majority of the audience MOH has found, including me!! Fuck this. MOH was a good series and Im all for more horror in the mainstream media, but if you are going to take a good thing, chop it all up to shit, put it on network TV and call it horror, then Im not watching it. Im sure many others will not either. I wonder how much Mick Garris got for this?? Anything for money huh?—–DrGore

NBC Entertainment/Universal Media Studios co-chairman Ben Silverman, who announced the project Monday, said he’s looking for new ways to offer scripted fare in the summer. “It’s less expensive than the traditional license fees we pay,” Silverman said. “That’s allowing us to open up original programming to work across the whole year. There are different ways to get scripted shows on the air all year round.”

Silverman said “Fear Itself” could also be scheduled during the regular season on Saturday nights as an alternative to the net’s drama repeats. Production will begin early next year; the producers are looking to woo top-name horror writers and helmers for Fear Itself, just as they did with Masters of Horror.

Beggs said NBC pushed to change the title to avoid comparisons to Showtime’s two-year run and also to broaden the series’ focus. “They felt it was important to have a new title, and we agreed,” Beggs said. “It doesn’t limit us. ‘Fear Itself’ can tell all kinds of stories.”

To meet broadcast standards, NBC will have to stay away from too much blood and gore — something Silverman said wouldn’t be a problem. “Scary doesn’t necessarily mean blood,” he said. More graphic footage will be saved for the DVD (and other backend) market, Beggs added. “We’ll be making longer versions for video — it’s easier to cut and trim for NBC’s running time anyway,” he said.


I’ll be the first to eat my words if this actually doesn’t suck, but I don’t see how it can be successful. Current fans are going to skip the airings and wait for the uncut DVDs. And while it’s true that you don’t need blood to make a scary film, going to network drastically reduces the types of stories the filmmakers can tell- there’s no way you can edit down something like Imprint! I’ve always disliked Mick Garris,though. Yeah, I agree that he’s just cashing in.

www Comment by BigBadWolfBoy 09.29.07 @ 1:15 pm

Try to imagine Agento’s “Pelts” in an edited for network TV version. It’s laughable.

www Comment by TheTallMan 09.29.07 @ 4:51 pm

The power of the almighty dollar strikes again, and so does Garris’ lust for money. What little dignity and integrity he had just flew out the window. Even with uncut DVDs, I am betting money these eps suck hairy, sweaty, veiny ass no matter what. RIP MOH. (The REAL one, I mean.)

www Comment by TracyQ 10.11.07 @ 12:44 pm



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