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25/8 (2009)
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"Wes Craven will present footage from his upcoming 25/8, and director David Boyer will unveil details on The Unborn. 1:59 - They just showed us some “world exclusive footage” from the movie, and they’re bringing David Goyer and the cast out now. Horror ain’t my thang, but hey… this has Gary Oldman in it, who I’ll watch in just about anything. 1:56 - Next up is David Goyer, who co-wrote Batman Begins and The Dark Knight had a huge hand in the Blade trilogy. 1:55 - Last question for Craven: “Will there be any social commentary in this movie?” Craven: “Well… no. I suppose you could say part of the inspiration for this could be ‘the sins of the father are passed on to the son,’ but that’s not really true. I mean, my own father died when I was four, so most of my life was spent trying to figure out who he was. This was a very personal film for me… not that my father was a mass murderer.” 1:54 - Not being a hardcore Craven fan, it’s really hard to stay nailed to "
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"Wes Craven will present footage from his upcoming 25/8, and director David Boyer will unveil details on The Unborn. 1:56 - Next up is David Goyer, who co-wrote Batman Begins and The Dark Knight had a huge hand in the Blade trilogy. 1:55 - Last question for Craven: “Will there be any social commentary in this movie?” Craven: “Well… no. I suppose you could say part of the inspiration for this could be ‘the sins of the father are passed on to the son,’ but that’s not really true. I mean, my own father died when I was four, so most of my life was spent trying to figure out who he was. This was a very personal film for me… not that my father was a mass murderer.” 1:54 - Not being a hardcore Craven fan, it’s really hard to stay nailed to what he’s talking about. However, I just realized that if Craven ever decided to stop making movies, he could have a very lucrative career as a DJ for a “cool jazz” station. 1:53 The Last "
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