Tuesday, January 08, 2013
David R. Ellis Has Died
'Snakes on a Plane' director David R. Ellis has died at the age of 60. The director, most known for trying to make something out of really bad scripts was a really great guy. I got to spend some time with him when he was making Final Destination 2 which was his directorial debut. He was full of the best stories about how he started in the industry which was as a stuntman and then he just kind of moved forward until he was a director. He died suddenly in South Africa while working on the movie "Kite," which was going to be a live version of the anime that was so popular about a girl who becomes an assassin after her parents died.
Sad news 60 is too young to go. I wonder what the cause of death was?
ReplyDelete60!!!! That blows!!!! Good journey, my friend.
ReplyDeleteLoved those monkey-fighting snakes, on that Monday to Friday plane!
ReplyDeleteI read SLJ was supposed to be in "Kite" also.
Coincidentally, doesn't this project seem like a QT production? I should google, he does produce a lot.
Oh sad...and yes way too young
ReplyDeletewho care about SNAKES IN A PLANE? he's the director of FINAL DESTINATION 2 h of best choreographed carnage scene
ReplyDeleteI know! I could just watch that part on a loop. I am a twisted individual. And towards the end, in the field - awesome.
DeleteI love a good B movie and he really did the best with what he had. He also directed Cellular with a young, super hot Chris Evans.
ReplyDeleteIn other sad news, Huell Howser died. So NOT Amazing!