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Post by keywolf on Oct 8, 2008 4:20:53 GMT -5
The guy who wrote Trick R Treat (oh yeah, and X-Men 2) has a tv show about werewolves out next year, called 'Bitches'. Here's a quote:
"(It's) about four women living in New York City who are werewolves. It’s SEX & THE CITY with werewolves! They seduce people, then they eat them! The series will answer the questions: how do they feed, where do they work… It’s very funny.”
The Sex and the City comparison has me a bit worried, but otherwise sounds like something to look forward to...
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Bitches
Oct 8, 2008 18:13:56 GMT -5
Post by dedwyre on Oct 8, 2008 18:13:56 GMT -5
What television station would air a show with that title?
I'm intrigued, though I don't want to watch a show where these women are doing horrible things, yet I'm supposed to sympathize with them. If it's like "Dexter" where they only kill other killers, then there's something for me. Or maybe if just one of them is like that; if they're all carbon copies of each other, then it could be boring.
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Post by Marcus on Oct 9, 2008 3:41:45 GMT -5
Does sound rather odd for a TV show.
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Bitches
Dec 22, 2008 9:21:52 GMT -5
Post by darkwolfavenged on Dec 22, 2008 9:21:52 GMT -5
The latest on 'Bitches' from The Hollywood Reporter. The Fox network is developing "Bitches," a dramedy about a quartet of female friends in New York who are werewolves. The project, which has received a script plus penalty commitment from the network, hails from feature writer Michael Dougherty and Warner Bros. TV. TV writing duo Gretchen Berg and Aaron Harberts have come on board to supervise Dougherty. The two also will serve as executive producers alongside Dougherty if the project, described as a quirky urban fairy tale, goes to series. "Bitches" continues the werewolf theme from Dougherty's recent horror flick "Trick 'r Treat." 2009 is shaping up to be a big year for werewolves with the release of the Benicio del Toro-starring remake of "The Wolfman" and the "Twilight" sequel "New Moon." WMA-repped Dougherty's writing credits also include "Superman Returns" and "X2: X-Men United." Berg and Harberts recently served as co-exec producers on the ABC/WBTV series "Pushing Daisies." The duo, repped by ICM and attorney Gretchen Bruggeman Rush, also created/exec produced the WB's "Pepper Dennis." www.hollywoodreporter.com/hr/content_display/television/news/e3id78469d8113685392d100dc4ca9b882b
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Bitches
Dec 26, 2008 8:58:40 GMT -5
Post by Werewolf on Dec 26, 2008 8:58:40 GMT -5
Finally a Sex and the City without all the moaning and complaing afterwards that he doesn't love me or he just used me. Now the girls will jusrt eat them come the full moon. Sex and the City would have been better if Carrie wolfed out once a month!
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Kavik
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Bitches
Jan 21, 2009 17:08:05 GMT -5
Post by Kavik on Jan 21, 2009 17:08:05 GMT -5
If it's like SEX & THE CITY then it will probably not last more than half a season. There are enough good genre shows out now that no one needs to settle for this kind of crap. But I'll watch it... because I wanna see how the werewolves look. ~sigh~
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