- Peter Briggs
Peter Briggs is a British born
screenwriter , hired generally by Hollywood-based motion picture studios, a number of projects by whom have suffered due to "bad luck", as attributed byHarry Knowles of "Ain't It Cool News".Fact|date=February 2007Briggs hit the screenwriting scene in 1991 (after being a film cameraman for several years) with his well-received "Alien vs. Predator" screenplay, sold to
20th Century Fox . The movie languished indevelopment hell for many years, until the property was brought to the screen byPaul W. S. Anderson (who ditched Briggs' script) in Anderson's poorly received production.Briggs has worked on a number of other movies, including"
Freddy vs. Jason ", "Judge Dredd ", the original period version of "The War of the Worlds" (whichTom Cruise 's production company attempted to set up, thwarted by legal reasons, in 1998), and numerous other productions. Briggs' "Hellboy " script finally hit the screens as a blockbuster in 2004, sharing credit with director Guillermo Del Toro.HIGHLANDER INVOLVEMENT
Briggs, who is a fan of the 1986 filmHighlander , was asked by the producers of the film, William Panzer and Peter Davis, to help set-up "". Years later, Briggs was hired by Dimension Films to write a new draft for - the fourth sequel in the franchise. Briggs anonymously joined the message boards at the official Highlander website to help research what Highlander fans would want in another film. Under the screenname Everpresent Scribe, Briggs introduced himself only as someone with access to the script. In the following months, Briggs posted several pages of his script for the fans to read and gauge their reactions. Fan reception to both drafts of his script were very positive. However, the producers ultimately decided to move on to another screenwriter for the final project. Most of Briggs' material was taken out of the final script, and he received no story or screenwriting credit for the film. The final film, the first in the franchise to go straight to video, was extremely poorly received. Briggs still occasionally returns to the message board-where he is one of the most popular members.External links
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