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Old 07-16-2005, 01:49 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Kane's New Movie

The following is a report from someone who attended the San Diego Comic Con and witnessed a preview of Kane's new movie entitled "See No Evil" formerly "Eye Scream"

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While thousands of attendees at the 2005 Comic-Con International attended the Lucasfilm presentation, a select group of a few hundred horror fans were attending Lions Gate Films "Past, Present and Future of Horror" presentation in a considerably smaller hall, where WWE wrestling star Kane--known to his mother as Glen Jacobs--came out to present a clip from his first movie. The horror film See No Evil was directed by Gregory Dark, best known for his video nasties, and it's the collaboration between Lions Gate Films and Vince McMahon's World Wrestling Entertainment.

The clip showed two policemen walking up to a creepy house. When they knock on the door, it creaks open and they step inside, as the song "Jesus Loves the Little Children" plays in the background. Once inside, they find bloody handprints on the walls, and candles everywhere. It's rather eerie, especially when they find a woman crawling on the floor in another room. Before they can do anything to help her, a big guy with an axe (presumably Kane) comes out and attacks them, chopping off one of their arms in a rather grisly manner. As the police officer tries to get up, he shines his flashlight at the woman's eyes only to realize that she no longer has any, and the camera zooms deep into the empty sockets. (It's quite disturbing.)

Kane described his character as a "psychopath who likes to do very bad things to people...but has a reason why he does it." Dark, whose resume includes a few dozen low-budget straight-to-video horror films, admitted that the main reason he did the film was because he loves "extremely brutal films." Apparently, the entire cast was fairly shaken up after the first table-read of the script, but Lions Gate added that this will be another movie for those horror fans uhappy with the recent switch by studios to make PG-13 horror films.

See No Evil will open sometime in early 2006.
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