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"Cursed," directed by Wes Craven and released in 2005, is a thrilling blend of comedy and horror. The movie follows siblings Ellie (Christina Ricci) and Jimmy (Jesse Eisenberg) as they find themselves battling a mysterious curse that transforms them into werewolves. Alongside them are their friends played by Mya and Portia de Rossi, who also become entangled in the supernatural chaos. As the group grapples with their newfound lycanthropic abilities, they must uncover the origins of the curse and find a way to break free from its grip before it's too late. Packed with suspenseful moments and witty humor, "Cursed" keeps audiences on the edge of their seats while delivering a fresh take on the werewolf mythos. With standout performances from the talented ensemble cast, including Eisenberg, Mya, de Rossi, and Ricci, this film offers a unique and entertaining twist on the classic horror genre. Fans of horror-comedy will delight in the clever storytelling and engaging characters that populate "Cursed." Directed by horror legend Wes Craven and featuring a stellar cast, this movie is a must-watch for those looking for a thrilling and humorous take on the supernatural.
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Originally, 'Cursed' was set to be a straightforward horror film, but after several screenings, test audiences found it not scary enough. The studio then decided to inject more humor into the script, leading to massive rewrites. Surprisingly, nearly 60% of the film was reshot, including changing the killer's identity, which ballooned the budget from $38 million to nearly $75 million.
Christina Ricci almost didn't star in 'Cursed'. Initially, the role was offered to Kirsten Dunst, who turned it down due to scheduling conflicts with 'Spider-Man 2'. Ricci, who was a second choice, was cast just weeks before filming started, dramatically altering the film's promotion and possibly its casting dynamics.
The werewolf transformations in 'Cursed' were a mix of practical effects and CGI, a method rarely used at the time. Makeup artist Rick Baker, known for his work on 'An American Werewolf in London', was initially hired to create animatronics. However, due to multiple script changes and studio pressure, CGI became more prominent, leading to Baker's resignation from the project.
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🎬During filming, a significant fire broke out on set due to a malfunctioning special effect. This accident ended up inspiring a scene in the movie where a fire erupts at a party, which was not in the original script. This improvised scene is now one of the film’s most memorable moments.
💡The iconic silver pendant worn by Christina Ricci’s character in 'Cursed' was actually an antique, reportedly worth over $20,000. The pendant was chosen specifically for its wolf motif, which subtly hinted at the film’s werewolf theme without giving away too much too early.
🎯'Cursed' was originally planned to be the start of a trilogy exploring different horror myths in a modern setting. However, due to its critical and commercial failure, plans for subsequent films were quietly shelved. The initial script for the sequel involved vampires taking over Los Angeles.
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