![]() Costumes were designed by Pirates of the Caribbean and The Exorcist’s Lorraine Carson and iZombie and The Flash’s Maria Livingstone.īased on a story by Eric Wald and Dean White (originally to be called The Deep), marketing for Siren is evoking all the aforementioned films and TV shows in its key imagery–even the back of a man in a parka straight out of The Thing, a strange killer young woman as seen in Lifeforce and The Ring, a trapped creature being studied in an aquarium as in The Creature from the Black Lagoon and The Shape of Water. Art direction is by The Predator and The Returned’s Peter Mihaichuk. From its several preview trailers, Siren has a great, creepy look. Aylya Marzolf plays a mermaid leader, and Sedale Threatt, Jr. No, the new series Siren looks more like a thriller or horror series than a romance, something mixing Stephen King’s Haven with John Carpenter’s The Fog and The Thing, and the British space vampire cult classic, Lifeforce.Įline Powell (Game of Thrones, King Arthur: Legend of the Sword) plays Ryn, a mysterious girl who arrives in the Pacific Northwest coastal town of Bristol Cove, a town that boasts its local lore–a town once known for its mermaids. It looks like it may have more of the feel of The Creature from the Black Lagoon at least initially more so than The Shape of Water. Taking advantage of the interest in seafaring lore and gilled creatures, the Freeform channel (formerly ABC Family) is airing new trailers this weekend for its own new mermaid/merman series, Siren. ![]() With 13 nominations and expected to lead in overall wins in tonight’s Academy Awards ceremony, The Shape of Water is the film of the hour, and the popularity of the sea creature lore is at a peak right now. The eye-popping images will take your breath away.Īll my life, I’ve been waiting for someone and when I find her, she’s… she’s a fish. It’s a complete 3D adventure using anaglyph 3D, that classic blue-red 3D style and includes two pairs of 3D glasses–just like the kind from 3D movies in the 1920s to the 1980s. French artist Matthias Picard’s roving young adventurer Jim Curious returns after his debut in 2014’s Jim Curious–A Voyage to the Heart of the Sea in his next book, Jim Curious and the Jungle Journey. I’ve reviewed several 3D movies here at borg, too, from The Creature from the Black Lagoon to Jaws 3D, and Predator and Rogue One. One of my very first books as a young boy was Robert Louis Stevenson’s A Child’s Garden of Verses, with 3D diorama artwork and a lenticular cover. I love classic storytelling methods that surprise the reader, from the Victorian to modern technology, whether it’s stereoscopic images, View-Master reels, lenticular images, pop-up books, or state-of-the-art digital animation. It was a great pleasure to do the picture."Īdams is survived by her two sons with ex-husband and "Looters" co-star Ray Danton: Steve, an actor and assistant director, and Mitchell, as well as four grandchildren.Get ready for your next immersion into adventure and fun, and it’s in 3D. "But I read it and said, 'If I turn it down, I won't get paid and I'll be on suspension.' And then I thought, 'What the hay! It might be fun.' And of course, indeed it was. "I thought, 'The creature from what? What is this?' because I had been working with some major stars and so on," Adams said in a 2013 interview for the Horror Society. Her most famous role was that of Kay Lawrence in the monster movie conceived of as an underwater version of "Beauty and the Beast." Adams also appeared opposite opposite Elvis Presley in 1965's "Tickle Me," with Dennis Hopper in 1971's "The Last Movie," and with John Wayne in 1974's "McQ."Īdams also did quite a bit of TV work, starring opposite Jimmy Stewart in his short-lived NBC comedy series in 1971. Her career spanned six decades in film and on television. at the age of 92.Īdams’ death was confirmed on her official website. Julie Adams, best known as the damsel in distress in 1954's "Creature From the Black Lagoon," died Sunday in L.A.
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