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The Crazies (2010 film)

The Crazies is a 2010 American horror film directed by Breck Eisner from a screenplay from Scott Kosar and Ray Wright. The film is a remake of the 1973 film of the same name and stars Timothy Olyphant, Radha Mitchell, Joe Anderson and Danielle Panabaker. George A. Romero, who wrote and directed the original, served as an executive producer. It is about a fictional Iowa town that becomes afflicted by a biological agent that turns those infected into violent killers.

The Crazies
Theatrical release poster
Directed byBreck Eisner
Screenplay by
Based onThe Crazies
by George A. Romero
Produced by
  • Michael Aguilar
  • Dean Georgaris
  • Rob Cowan
Starring
CinematographyMaxime Alexandre
Edited byBilly Fox
Music byMark Isham
Production
companies
Distributed by
Release date
  • February 26, 2010 (2010-02-26)
Running time
101 minutes
Countries
  • United Arab Emirates[1]
  • United States[1]
LanguageEnglish
Budget$20 million[3]
Box office$54.8 million[3]

The film was released on February 26, 2010 and grossed $54 million on a $20 million budget. It received mixed reviews according to Metacritic, with The critical summary on Rotten Tomatoes calling the film "tense, nicely shot, and uncommonly intelligent".

Plot Edit

In the town of Ogden Marsh, Iowa, sheriff David Dutton is enjoying a baseball game when it is interrupted by resident Rory entering the outfield with a shotgun. David attempts to dissuade him, but is forced to kill him when he raises his weapon. David's wife Judy, the community doctor, has begun to notice another resident, Bill, exhibiting bizarre behavior, including lifeless and repetitive speech. The next night, Bill locks his wife and son inside their farmhouse and burns it down.

Following the discovery of a pilot's body in a swamp, David and his deputy, Russell, investigate the area. They discover a military aircraft that crashed into the river a few days before. Suspecting a link between the contaminated water and the residents' bizarre behavior, David lobbies Mayor Hobbs to shut off the town's drinking water supply. He is denied, but does so anyway.

Soon after, all communication services are lost in town and soldiers arrive to quarantine all residents at a high school. The residents are examined for symptoms of infection, and Judy does not pass the examination due to elevated temperature because of her pregnancy and is separated from David. David escapes quarantine and returns to his office, encountering Russell. The pair head for the school to free Judy. At the school, infected townspeople breach the perimeter, and the military personnel evacuate, abandoning the civilians. Judy wakes up strapped to a gurney alongside several others, and infected school director Ben Sandborn enters and begins killing quarantined people with a pitchfork. David and Russell arrive and kill Ben, freeing her and Becca, Judy's assistant.

Unable to find a working vehicle, the four make their way out of town on foot. They encounter Becca's boyfriend Scotty at his farm. Soldiers raid the farm, shoot Scotty and his mother, and burn their bodies. David subdues a soldier and learns that the military has been ordered to shoot all civilians. The group repairs a patrol car in David's garage and are ambushed in David's house by Rory's infected wife Peggy and son Curt. Peggy stabs David in the hand before he kills her, and Russell shoots Curt through a window. Russell shoots the pair's corpses multiple times, disturbing Judy.

David, Judy, Becca, and Russell flee in a car. On the road, they are spotted by an attack helicopter and drive into a car wash for cover. Employees at the car wash attack the car and drag Becca out by the neck with a hose, breaking her neck and killing her. When the rest of the group leaves the car to help her, the helicopter destroys the car.

While walking down the road, the group spots a black SUV speeding toward them, which Russell disables with a police spike strip. The driver, a government employee, reveals that the cargo plane contained a Rhabdoviridae prototype and biological weapon called Trixie. It was en route to Texas to be destroyed when the plane crashed. Enraged, Russell shoots him and threatens the Duttons. David confronts him about his behavior, and Russell realizes he is infected. Russell begs to continue with them. At a military roadblock, Russell distracts the soldiers and is killed, allowing the Duttons to sneak past.

David and Judy arrive at a truck stop to search for a vehicle, discovering that the military has also executed those who were evacuated. After killing more infected, they escape in a semi-truck. As they drive away, a massive explosion destroys Ogden Marsh and disables their truck, forcing them to continue on foot. A view from a military satellite highlights the couple and then the city, and the words "Initiate containment protocol" appear.

A Cedar Rapids newscaster reports on the explosion in Ogden Marsh, stating a perimeter has been set and civilians are not being allowed into the area. An infected person appears on camera before the signal is lost.

Cast Edit

Lynn Lowry, who portrayed Kathy in the original film, makes a cameo appearance as an infected woman on a bicycle.


Production Edit

Development Edit

Paramount Pictures was the first studio to attempt a remake of The Crazies, with reports surfacing in May 2004. Dean Georgaris and Michael Aguilar would produce under their Penn Station Entertainment banner while George A. Romero would serve as an executive producer.[4] Scott Kosar, who had worked on the remakes of The Texas Chainsaw Massacre and The Amityville Horror, was hired to pen the script. The film was said to "update the storyline of the original".[5] In March 2005, The Machinist director Brad Anderson was in talks to direct the film.[6] By April, Anderson was officially on board as director.[7] Anderson and Kosar aimed to make a film that didn't feel "derivative" of the original film as well as 28 Days Later, which the former felt "set a new standard for zombie films".[8] Creative differences with the studio would ultimately result in Anderson leaving the film.[9]

In February 2008, the project was revived after Rogue Pictures picked up the film. Breck Eisner was to direct while Ray Wright, credited screenwriter of Pulse, was drafting a new script.[10] The film was later moved to Overture Films by October.[11]

Casting Edit

In November 2008, Timothy Olyphant was cast in the lead role as the town's sheriff.[12] Radha Mitchell joined the cast the following January, while Danielle Panabaker and Joe Anderson boarded the film in March.[13][14]

Filming Edit

Principal production began on March 5, 2009 in Georgia, with settings including the Georgia National Fairgrounds and Priester's Pecans in Perry, Georgia, the Fountain Car Wash in Macon, Georgia, areas in Dublin, Georgia, Peach County High School in Fort Valley, Georgia, and areas of Cordele, Georgia. Additional filming was done in Iowa.[15][16] The special effects were created by Robert Green Hall.[17]

Makeup Edit

 
The final stage of the Trixie disease took three hours in the make-up chair to complete.

The makeup for the film was designed by Almost Human Studios; they also did makeup for other horror films such as Quarantine, Frankenfish, and Prom Night. Director Breck Eisner's early visions of the infected were zombies. He and the makeup crew made many molds and sketches of the infected, with deformities and skin sloughing. Eventually, he grew tired of the cliche "zombie" look, and went with a realistic "go under the skin," in which the blood vessels appear to be bursting forth and face and neck muscles and tendons tight and wrought. Eisner described this look as "hyper alive."

The director's one and only rule for the makeup design—they research in medical books and consult medical professionals for the design of the infected. Lead make-up artist Rob Hall said "If we were to pitch something to Breck, about, if you know, one side of his face should look like this, Breck would immediately want to know what disease it came from, and what version of reality it could be implemented into Trixie. But the most important thing was to make sure it felt real. Make it feel like you could get it, too." The basis of the makeup the crew used was mainly rabies, tetanus, and Stevens–Johnson syndrome.

Each "Crazy" design had about twenty-one sections requiring over three hours to apply for the final effect seen in the film. Robert stated the final effect in the film seen was not just the makeup, but the lighting, camera angles, and post-production effects. The theme for the design was "stress." He stated he wanted the "Crazies" to look stressed. The veins and eyes were the main focus of the design. The contact lenses covered the actors' entire eyes and required eye-drops every five minutes to reduce injuries.[18]

Release Edit

The film premiered on February 24, 2010 in Los Angeles[19] and received a wide release in the North America on February 26, 2010.[20] The film opened at #3 behind Cop Out and Shutter Island with $16 million.[21] By May 2010, the film has grossed an estimated $50 million worldwide.[3] The Canadian DVD and Blu-ray Disc were released June 29, 2010.[22] The DVD and Blu-ray Disc + Digital Copy combo pack was released in the North America on June 29, 2010 and in the UK on July 19.[23]

Reception Edit

On review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes, the film has an approval rating of 71% based on 155 reviews, and an average rating of 6.3/10. The site's critical consensus reads, "Tense, nicely shot, and uncommonly intelligent, The Crazies is a horror remake that, unusually, works."[24] On Metacritic, which assigns a rating to reviews, the film has an average score of 56 out of 100 based on 31 critics, indicating "mixed or average reviews".[25] Audiences polled by CinemaScore gave the film an average grade of "B−" on an A+ to F scale.[26]

Michael Phillips of The Chicago Tribune awarded the film 3½ stars of 4, adding he "greatly prefer this cleverly sustained and efficiently relentless remake to the '73 edition. It is lean and simple."[27] Eric M. Armstrong of The Moving Arts Film Journal states "The Crazies is a solid B-movie and one of the few remakes surpassing the original."[28] Ty Burr of The Boston Globe gave the film 3/4 stars touting the film as "extremely solid stuff – about as good as you could hope from a B-movie re-tread."[29] Variety film critic Dennis Harvey states it "emerges an above-average genre piece equal parts horror-meller and doomsday action thriller".[30]

However, Owen Gleiberman of Entertainment Weekly graded the film a C, adding "I don't care how this premise is dressed, we saw it a jillion times."[31] Mike Hale of The New York Times states "The filmmakers seem so determined to make a serious respectable horror movie, they have only the bare minimum of fun."[32] Amy Biancolli, writing for San Francisco Chronicle states the re-make "boasts less of the plot and fewer characters than the original, but the hairdos are spiffier and the special effects graduated from cheapo stage blood to the extravagant gross-outs horror audiences expect."[33]

At the People's Choice Awards, the film was nominated for Favorite Horror Movie.[34]

Merchandise Edit

A motion comic was released on February 17 via iTunes.[35] A four-issue comic book miniseries was also released chronicling how the virus' spread.[citation needed] The next week, an iPhone app, Beware the Infected, was released,[36] and Starz Digital Media released a Facebook game.[37]

See also Edit

References Edit

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  9. ^ Vespe, Eric (August 8, 2008). "Quint Talks Trains, The Crazies, Emily Mortimer and the Russian Mob with Transsiberian Director Brad Anderson!". Ain't It Cool. Retrieved December 31, 2022.
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  11. ^ Fleming, Michael (October 7, 2008). "Overture to Remake The Crazies". Variety. Retrieved March 25, 2022.
  12. ^ Miska, Brad (November 21, 2008). "Timothy Olyphant to Topline The Crazies Remake". Bloody Disgusting. Retrieved December 31, 2022.
  13. ^ Phillips, Emily (January 13, 2009). "Radha Mitchell Joins The Crazies". Empire Online. Retrieved December 31, 2022.
  14. ^ Gallagher, Brian (March 4, 2009). "Danielle Panabaker Joins The Crazies". MovieWeb. Retrieved December 31, 2022.
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  17. ^ . Fangoria. Archived from the original on 2009-10-25.
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  34. ^ Alexander, Bryan (November 9, 2020). "'Twilight Saga: Eclipse' Dominates Nominations for People's Choice Awards". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved October 13, 2020.
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  36. ^ The Crazies By Petrol Advertising
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The Crazies is a 2010 American horror film directed by Breck Eisner from a screenplay from Scott Kosar and Ray Wright The film is a remake of the 1973 film of the same name and stars Timothy Olyphant Radha Mitchell Joe Anderson and Danielle Panabaker George A Romero who wrote and directed the original served as an executive producer It is about a fictional Iowa town that becomes afflicted by a biological agent that turns those infected into violent killers The CraziesTheatrical release posterDirected byBreck EisnerScreenplay byScott Kosar Ray WrightBased onThe Craziesby George A RomeroProduced byMichael Aguilar Dean Georgaris Rob CowanStarringTimothy Olyphant Radha Mitchell Joe Anderson Danielle PanabakerCinematographyMaxime AlexandreEdited byBilly FoxMusic byMark IshamProductioncompaniesOverture Films 1 Participant Media 1 Imagenation Abu DhabiDistributed byOverture Films 1 Participant Media 1 United States Gulf Film United Arab Emirates 2 Paramount Vantage International 2 Release dateFebruary 26 2010 2010 02 26 Running time101 minutesCountriesUnited Arab Emirates 1 United States 1 LanguageEnglishBudget 20 million 3 Box office 54 8 million 3 The film was released on February 26 2010 and grossed 54 million on a 20 million budget It received mixed reviews according to Metacritic with The critical summary on Rotten Tomatoes calling the film tense nicely shot and uncommonly intelligent Contents 1 Plot 2 Cast 3 Production 3 1 Development 3 2 Casting 3 3 Filming 4 Makeup 5 Release 6 Reception 7 Merchandise 8 See also 9 References 10 External linksPlot EditIn the town of Ogden Marsh Iowa sheriff David Dutton is enjoying a baseball game when it is interrupted by resident Rory entering the outfield with a shotgun David attempts to dissuade him but is forced to kill him when he raises his weapon David s wife Judy the community doctor has begun to notice another resident Bill exhibiting bizarre behavior including lifeless and repetitive speech The next night Bill locks his wife and son inside their farmhouse and burns it down Following the discovery of a pilot s body in a swamp David and his deputy Russell investigate the area They discover a military aircraft that crashed into the river a few days before Suspecting a link between the contaminated water and the residents bizarre behavior David lobbies Mayor Hobbs to shut off the town s drinking water supply He is denied but does so anyway Soon after all communication services are lost in town and soldiers arrive to quarantine all residents at a high school The residents are examined for symptoms of infection and Judy does not pass the examination due to elevated temperature because of her pregnancy and is separated from David David escapes quarantine and returns to his office encountering Russell The pair head for the school to free Judy At the school infected townspeople breach the perimeter and the military personnel evacuate abandoning the civilians Judy wakes up strapped to a gurney alongside several others and infected school director Ben Sandborn enters and begins killing quarantined people with a pitchfork David and Russell arrive and kill Ben freeing her and Becca Judy s assistant Unable to find a working vehicle the four make their way out of town on foot They encounter Becca s boyfriend Scotty at his farm Soldiers raid the farm shoot Scotty and his mother and burn their bodies David subdues a soldier and learns that the military has been ordered to shoot all civilians The group repairs a patrol car in David s garage and are ambushed in David s house by Rory s infected wife Peggy and son Curt Peggy stabs David in the hand before he kills her and Russell shoots Curt through a window Russell shoots the pair s corpses multiple times disturbing Judy David Judy Becca and Russell flee in a car On the road they are spotted by an attack helicopter and drive into a car wash for cover Employees at the car wash attack the car and drag Becca out by the neck with a hose breaking her neck and killing her When the rest of the group leaves the car to help her the helicopter destroys the car While walking down the road the group spots a black SUV speeding toward them which Russell disables with a police spike strip The driver a government employee reveals that the cargo plane contained a Rhabdoviridae prototype and biological weapon called Trixie It was en route to Texas to be destroyed when the plane crashed Enraged Russell shoots him and threatens the Duttons David confronts him about his behavior and Russell realizes he is infected Russell begs to continue with them At a military roadblock Russell distracts the soldiers and is killed allowing the Duttons to sneak past David and Judy arrive at a truck stop to search for a vehicle discovering that the military has also executed those who were evacuated After killing more infected they escape in a semi truck As they drive away a massive explosion destroys Ogden Marsh and disables their truck forcing them to continue on foot A view from a military satellite highlights the couple and then the city and the words Initiate containment protocol appear A Cedar Rapids newscaster reports on the explosion in Ogden Marsh stating a perimeter has been set and civilians are not being allowed into the area An infected person appears on camera before the signal is lost Cast EditTimothy Olyphant as David Radha Mitchell as Judy Joe Anderson as Russell Danielle Panabaker as Becca Christie Lynn Smith as Deardra Farnum Brett Rickaby as Bill Farnum Preston Bailey as Nicholas John Aylward as Mayor Hobbs Joe Reegan as Pvt Billy Babcock Glenn Morshower as Intelligence Officer Larry Cedar as Ben Sandborn Gregory Sporleder as Travis Quinn Mike Hickman as Rory Hamill Lisa K Wyatt as Peggy Hamill Justin Welborn as Curt Hamill Lynn Lowry who portrayed Kathy in the original film makes a cameo appearance as an infected woman on a bicycle Production EditDevelopment Edit Paramount Pictures was the first studio to attempt a remake of The Crazies with reports surfacing in May 2004 Dean Georgaris and Michael Aguilar would produce under their Penn Station Entertainment banner while George A Romero would serve as an executive producer 4 Scott Kosar who had worked on the remakes of The Texas Chainsaw Massacre and The Amityville Horror was hired to pen the script The film was said to update the storyline of the original 5 In March 2005 The Machinist director Brad Anderson was in talks to direct the film 6 By April Anderson was officially on board as director 7 Anderson and Kosar aimed to make a film that didn t feel derivative of the original film as well as 28 Days Later which the former felt set a new standard for zombie films 8 Creative differences with the studio would ultimately result in Anderson leaving the film 9 In February 2008 the project was revived after Rogue Pictures picked up the film Breck Eisner was to direct while Ray Wright credited screenwriter of Pulse was drafting a new script 10 The film was later moved to Overture Films by October 11 Casting Edit In November 2008 Timothy Olyphant was cast in the lead role as the town s sheriff 12 Radha Mitchell joined the cast the following January while Danielle Panabaker and Joe Anderson boarded the film in March 13 14 Filming Edit Principal production began on March 5 2009 in Georgia with settings including the Georgia National Fairgrounds and Priester s Pecans in Perry Georgia the Fountain Car Wash in Macon Georgia areas in Dublin Georgia Peach County High School in Fort Valley Georgia and areas of Cordele Georgia Additional filming was done in Iowa 15 16 The special effects were created by Robert Green Hall 17 Makeup Edit nbsp The final stage of the Trixie disease took three hours in the make up chair to complete The makeup for the film was designed by Almost Human Studios they also did makeup for other horror films such as Quarantine Frankenfish and Prom Night Director Breck Eisner s early visions of the infected were zombies He and the makeup crew made many molds and sketches of the infected with deformities and skin sloughing Eventually he grew tired of the cliche zombie look and went with a realistic go under the skin in which the blood vessels appear to be bursting forth and face and neck muscles and tendons tight and wrought Eisner described this look as hyper alive The director s one and only rule for the makeup design they research in medical books and consult medical professionals for the design of the infected Lead make up artist Rob Hall said If we were to pitch something to Breck about if you know one side of his face should look like this Breck would immediately want to know what disease it came from and what version of reality it could be implemented into Trixie But the most important thing was to make sure it felt real Make it feel like you could get it too The basis of the makeup the crew used was mainly rabies tetanus and Stevens Johnson syndrome Each Crazy design had about twenty one sections requiring over three hours to apply for the final effect seen in the film Robert stated the final effect in the film seen was not just the makeup but the lighting camera angles and post production effects The theme for the design was stress He stated he wanted the Crazies to look stressed The veins and eyes were the main focus of the design The contact lenses covered the actors entire eyes and required eye drops every five minutes to reduce injuries 18 Release EditThe film premiered on February 24 2010 in Los Angeles 19 and received a wide release in the North America on February 26 2010 20 The film opened at 3 behind Cop Out and Shutter Island with 16 million 21 By May 2010 the film has grossed an estimated 50 million worldwide 3 The Canadian DVD and Blu ray Disc were released June 29 2010 22 The DVD and Blu ray Disc Digital Copy combo pack was released in the North America on June 29 2010 and in the UK on July 19 23 Reception EditOn review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes the film has an approval rating of 71 based on 155 reviews and an average rating of 6 3 10 The site s critical consensus reads Tense nicely shot and uncommonly intelligent The Crazies is a horror remake that unusually works 24 On Metacritic which assigns a rating to reviews the film has an average score of 56 out of 100 based on 31 critics indicating mixed or average reviews 25 Audiences polled by CinemaScore gave the film an average grade of B on an A to F scale 26 Michael Phillips of The Chicago Tribune awarded the film 3 stars of 4 adding he greatly prefer this cleverly sustained and efficiently relentless remake to the 73 edition It is lean and simple 27 Eric M Armstrong of The Moving Arts Film Journal states The Crazies is a solid B movie and one of the few remakes surpassing the original 28 Ty Burr of The Boston Globe gave the film 3 4 stars touting the film as extremely solid stuff about as good as you could hope from a B movie re tread 29 Variety film critic Dennis Harvey states it emerges an above average genre piece equal parts horror meller and doomsday action thriller 30 However Owen Gleiberman of Entertainment Weekly graded the film a C adding I don t care how this premise is dressed we saw it a jillion times 31 Mike Hale of The New York Times states The filmmakers seem so determined to make a serious respectable horror movie they have only the bare minimum of fun 32 Amy Biancolli writing for San Francisco Chronicle states the re make boasts less of the plot and fewer characters than the original but the hairdos are spiffier and the special effects graduated from cheapo stage blood to the extravagant gross outs horror audiences expect 33 At the People s Choice Awards the film was nominated for Favorite Horror Movie 34 Merchandise EditA motion comic was released on February 17 via iTunes 35 A four issue comic book miniseries was also released chronicling how the virus spread citation needed The next week an iPhone app Beware the Infected was released 36 and Starz Digital Media released a Facebook game 37 See also EditThe Crazies 1973 film References Edit a b c d e f The Crazies 2010 AFI Catalog of Feature Films Retrieved October 13 2020 a b Kay Jeremy 29 May 2009 Paramount Vantage rounds up buyers for Eisner s Crazies Screen International a b c The Crazies 2010 Box Office Mojo Internet Movie Database Retrieved 2010 07 20 McNary Dave May 16 2004 Par Psyched By Crazies Variety Retrieved March 25 2022 McNary Dave June 17 2004 Kosar Pens Par s Crazies Variety Retrieved December 31 2022 B Brian March 7 2005 Scott Kosar Planning to Update George Romero s The Crazies MovieWeb Retrieved December 31 2022 McNary Dave April 10 2005 Helmer is Going Crazies Variety Retrieved December 31 2022 Condit Jon April 13 2005 Kosar Scott The Amityville Horror Dread Central Retrieved December 31 2022 Vespe Eric August 8 2008 Quint Talks Trains The Crazies Emily Mortimer and the Russian Mob with Transsiberian Director Brad Anderson Ain t It Cool Retrieved December 31 2022 Fleming Michael February 12 2008 Craven to Direct 25 8 For Rogue Variety Retrieved March 25 2022 Fleming Michael October 7 2008 Overture to Remake The Crazies Variety Retrieved March 25 2022 Miska Brad November 21 2008 Timothy Olyphant to Topline The Crazies Remake Bloody Disgusting Retrieved December 31 2022 Phillips Emily January 13 2009 Radha Mitchell Joins The Crazies Empire Online Retrieved December 31 2022 Gallagher Brian March 4 2009 Danielle Panabaker Joins The Crazies MovieWeb Retrieved December 31 2022 Kit Borys March 3 2009 Duo cast in Overture s Crazies The Hollywood Reporter Retrieved December 31 2022 Crazies remake filming under way in Perry Archived 2009 05 04 at the Wayback Machine Exclusive photo THE CRAZIES love Fango Fangoria Archived from the original on 2009 10 25 The Crazies DVD Special Feature s Paranormal Pandemics Rob Hall make up featurette Behind the scenes with Breck Esiner Massive Image Gallery The LA Crazies Premiere DreadCentral 6 August 2012 The 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