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Julia Wong is an American film editor best known for her diverse body of work on blockbusters like X-Men: The Last Stand (2006) and Hercules (2014); comedies like The Pink Panther 2 (2009), Extract (2009), Unpregnant (2020), and Hocus Pocus 2 (2022); thrillers like Child's Play (2019); and the musical remake of Valley Girl (2020). In film school, she won the Eddie Award for Best Student Editing from American Cinema Editors (ACE). After two decades in film and television, Wong has become a member of ACE as well as the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences. She won a Satellite Award for Best Film Editing on X-Men: The Last Stand, which she co-edited with Mark Helfrich and Mark Goldblatt. And she has been a guest speaker on panels for ACE, the Motion Picture Editors Guild, and the Los Angeles Asian Pacific Film Festival (LAAPFF). Description above from the Wikipedia article Julia Wong, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

Julia Wong

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I recently rewatched the Blumhouse 2019 reboot take on Black Christmas aaand... yeah it's awful but I still think they have some good ideas and I decide to fix that movie bc why not? Shortly before the Christmas holidays, the members of two fraternity houses (one for girls and one for boys) begin to be attacked and murdered by an unknown killer. The murders seem to be related to a fight between both houses due to a terrible incident of abuse that occurred a year earlier, so now girls and boys will have to put aside their differences and join forces to stop the murderer and show him (or her) that this generation is no longer able to be the victim again... I've decided to keep some aspects and characters from the 2019 film and remove many others like the sexist "all men are bad/all women are good" plot or the ridiculous black liquid aspect; In this movie we will see good people vs. bad people (no matter the gender), the main plot will focus on the girls after one of them (Riley) is sexually abused, the sorority sisters will have to deal with people pointing them out as liars, on the other hand there will also be a subplot focused on the boys being accused of being abusers (even though only one of them [Brian] was Riley's abuser) and receiving constant death threats and vandalism to their fraternity house and the movie it will definitely be R rated.