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Midnight Meat Train 2 and 3
...Treatments exist but what chance for these after the all-too-literal butchering of the first movie by Lionsgate..?
"I have plots for two more [Midnight Meat Train] movies which would have extended the narrative and allowed the mythology to breathe a little bit, but I think the DVD will have to do really 草(和谐)ing well for that to happen."
Midnight Meat Train
By [ ], DVD And Blu-Ray Review, No 122, November 2008
"It frustrates me because we would have had a trilogy out of this. I set to work to develop, in note form from way back, the back story of the city fathers. The other movies were not just taking place in this city but in other parts of America. They were connecting up the story of underground activity which is America-wide. It would have climaxed with a meeting of all the stations, all of the lines. I had this massive plan in my head. The absence of a theatrical release was... not only were we losing the chance to exhibit the picture the way it should have been shown, but also we were killing the chance of getting a real horror trilogy that would be constructed picture by picture."
The Midnight Meat Train Trilogy
By Ryan Rotten, Shock Till You Drop, 13 February 2009
揟here is a bigger mythology here. We抮e only seeing the tip of the iceberg. At one point I even contemplated the idea of doing an entire novel which [would] talk about the underworld, the underbelly of America. So there抯 always been that [feeling] that maybe this is one I could go back to. Most of the stories in the Books of Blood are self-contained. [It is] one with left a lot of mythological questions unanswered. Who were these creatures? What real part did they have in the building of New York or New Amsterdam? There were so many interesting questions which I thought could be prequel and sequel questions. That had always been in my head, even when I first wrote the original story."
Clive Barker on Midnight Meat Train Trilogy!
By Jeff Otto, Bloody Disgusting, 6 March 2009
2009年09月06日 03点09分