Goosebumps
Goosebumps
Zach Cooper is unhappy about moving from a big city to a small one. The only consolation for him is the beautiful neighbor Hanna, she is also a teenager. But not everything is so good, the girl has a mysterious father, who, as it turns out, is the famous author of the "Scarecrow" book series R.L. Stein. It becomes clear why the writer behaves so strangely. He is a prisoner of his own imagination - all the monsters in his stories are real, and Stein has to keep them locked up in books to protect his readers. When Zack accidentally releases all the monsters from their lairs, they attack the town, terrorizing the residents. Now Cooper, his friend, Hanna and Stein will have to do their best to put the monsters back in place. Read more Initially, work on the film "Scarecrow" was supposed to start back in 1998. Its producer could be the famous director Tim Burton. But the project failed. In addition, George A. Romero, the director and screenwriter of the horror films "Night of the Living Dead", "Dawn of the Dead" and others, was hired to adapt the series of books by Robert Lawrence Stein into a one-picture script. Rob Letterman became the director of "Scarecrow". He has a few works to his credit: the cartoons "Underwater Brothers", "Monsters vs. Aliens" and the fantastic film with Jack Black and Emily Blunt "Gulliver's Travels". One of the producers, Bill Bannerman, co-produced all parts of the Twilight saga. It is interesting that the author of the books himself appeared in the frame. At the end of the film, Jack Black, who plays the writer, walks past RL Stine and says, "Good afternoon, Mr. Stine." The author welcomes the reply. Filming of "Scarecrow" began in April 2014. Several cities became the sites: Atlanta, Conyers and Madison, which was recognized as the best small city in the USA. Film crews often visit it recently.