PTA's Next to be Genre Horror?

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On the day his newest film, “There Will Be Blood,” tied for highest Oscar-nominated film with eight nominations, Bloody Disgusting is reporting:

We learned from a well-trusted insider that the brilliant Paul Thomas Anderson - who is looking like a solid contender for an Oscar with his astounding film There Will Be Blood - is seriously contemplating making his next project a HORROR film. As of right now the project is just a thought that has yet to be put down on paper, but hopefully in the next few months or so a decision will be made.

The notable quote is that it “has yet to be put down on paper.” PTA is a notably slow but dedicated writer, who isn’t one to have his name attached to abandoned films.

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And

Cigarettes and Red Vines, the unofficial “official” PTA web site, added this:

i e-mailed paul’s assistant about it, and the quote was: “news to me.” so that rumor was fun for about five minutes.

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Debunked.

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Probably Not

In an email to Harry Knowles, Paul Thomas Anderson writes:

News to me. I thought I just made a horror film….

Wish I had something to report, but I’m dry as a bone…

Doesn’t even sound that coy to me.

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Rumorville: Paul Thomas Anderson's next film to be a horror?

I posted a similar thread two hours after you on Jan. 22, so I deleted that one and am added here the take from /Film:

Recently while on Google Chat with Peter, I predicted that Paul Thomas Anderson would follow-up There Will Be Blood with an intensely signature sci-fi undertaking. You can look at the guy in interviews and gleam all of the sick projects dancing in his eyes and hiding in the best smirk in the business; he looks like he’s ready to do some serious Kubrickian-level genre trail blazing. When journalists have quoted him recently, relating his own gnawing, towering ambition and fighting spirit to that of Daniel Plainview’s, they often seem taken aback as if this were a bad or maniacal confession. Screw that. It’s cause for excitement. When you’ve got the touch, you don’t deny it. You say, “yeah, I relate to that [smirk].” There is a little dose of crazy behind all great works (sometimes a lot), and with Oscars definitely coming his way, he’ll need some Plainview to punch through the expectations and torrential glitz.

So, like I said, I thought epic sci-fi would be in order, but apparently it’s spookier. He oft refers to There Will Be Blood as a horror film, but word today over at Bloody Disgusting is that PTA’s pining for some genre horror, like, on The Exorcist or Halloween tip. They say to expect an official announcement of some kind in the coming months. Yeah, that’s all I got. Now, maybe you’re feeling ripped off, like you just went to a palm reader, handed her your wallet with a red bicycle photo in it and she told you you had a red bicycle. But based on what I’m hearing off the record and a lil’ gut intuition, I’m willing to put chips on the table that PTA’s next film is horror or sci-fi and not an ensemble drama. Any director who takes an Oscar and goes off to make a movie to scare all of us up a tree deserves to have his towering ambition erected into a tower made of 80 floors of whatever he finds awesome. I’ll help build it. PTA horror, can you dig it?!

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