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Looky, Looky, A Rufio-Centric Hook Prequel Is In The Works

So says Rufio himself! Chatting with Crave Online, Hook actor Dante Basco waxed nostalgic about imaginary food fightin’ with Robin Williams in the 1991 cult flick and let slip that he’s attached to produce a Rufio prequel, with Zorro director Rpin Suwannath at the helm. Of course, the project is A) currently only in development and B) going the indie route, so take it with a grain of salt. That said, in the spirit of the Lost Boys, let your inner kid dream big. Ru-fi-OOO! According to Basco, who appeared in two films at the Los Angeles Asian Film Festival, the Rufio film will be based on a musical that comedy troupe The Younger Statesmen wrote in college. “These guys have a whole storyline of how he gets the mohawk,” Basco told Crave . “The whole story’s crazy. These guys came with the script, I’m like, ‘You guys wrote this?'” “Not only did they write this, they did the musical in their college. They were going to go off Broadway with it and then they lost their insurance and they came to Hollywood. If anyone saw their play it’s that, but the newer version is pretty intense. They added more action. I never saw the play but I think they added more backstory to Rufio, like how he became Rufio which I was impressed by.” So: Good idea or bad idea? The original film made money but tanked with critics (though it did garner five Oscar nods), but ask any kid of the ’90s and I’d bet they’d watch a Rufio spin-off in a heartbeat. [via Crave Online ]

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Hitchhiking John Waters Found in Kansas

Last week we wondered if, as reported by the band Here We Go Magic during its ongoing tour, filmmaker John Waters was in fact hitchhiking his way across America. We had little reason to doubt that he was (who would lie about picking up John Waters in Ohio?), and now, with photographic evidence of Waters cropping up via Twitter, we have definitive answers at last. To wit, he’s in… Kansas? Shout out to Movieline commenter “Knoob,” who sent up this tweeted flare at Movieline’s original post : Wow, this just sent to us from a sweet gal, Sarah Trimble, in Kansas!! Look who she found… yfrog.com/nttpyypj — Here We Go Magic (@herewegomagic) May 21, 2012 Brilliant. Hats off to the guy for taking his time in the heartland, too; I once stopped in Salina, Kansas, just long enough to do laundry and get sick at a Sonic. (Which reminds me: Thanks for nothing, Salina.) [ @herewegomagic ]

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Did Success Spoil Your Midnight Screening?

“Midnight showings were conceived as a way to reward the most ravenous consumers and offer a two hour block in which their anticipated movie could be enjoyed alongside the small contingent of people who actually gave a shit as much as they did. They were niche activities, like nudist weekends or snake-handling conventions. Every fat dude with a Jabba The Hutt mask in a thirty mile radius was honored for one night with an evening to argue about who shot first, and within that small window of time, those fat dudes with stains on their signed R2D2 medium t-shirt didn’t have to feel like the weirdos. They were among friends. Sadly, over the past few years, the policy that allowed that escape has changed to welcome every Han, Luke and Lando with even a passing interest into the screenings. The result is an atmosphere filled with people who, on average, care far less.” [ Cinema Blend ]

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