Carrie Fisher in talks to join 'Sorority Row'
Carry Fisher is in negotiations to join Jamie Chung and Audrina Patridge in Summit Entertainment’s “Sorority Row,” a remake of Mark Rosman’s 1983 horror flick “The House on Sorority Row.
According to the Hollywood Reporter, Briana Evigan, Rumer Willis, Julian Morris, Leah Pipes and Margo Harshman are also on board.
The story focuses on a bunch of sorority sisters who are hunted by a serial killer after trying to cover up the accidental death of one of their friends. Doesn’t part of this plot sound just like “Black Christmas”?
If Fisher ends up joining the project, she would play the house mother. Stewart Hendler is directing the remake.
Let’s quickly take a look at the cast. Fisher is currently onscreen in “The Women.” Jamie Chung appeared in “Samurai Girl” and will soon be seen in “Dragonball,” while Patridge is best known for “The Hills.”
As for Evigan, she’s the lead chick in that stupid “Step Up 2: The Streets” flick. She also recently scored a role in that unnecessary “Donnie Darko” sequel “S. Darko.”
Sorority gals hunted by a killer – I’m so tired of this crap.
Franck Tabouring
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