Facts : 1 Remakes and sequels With its low budget of around $ 88,000, Attack of the 50 Foot Woman made enough money to prompt discussion of a sequel<br />Facts : 2 According to producer Jacques Marquette, the sequel was to be produced at a higher budget and in color<br />Facts : 3 A script was written, but the project never advanced beyond the discussion phase<br />Facts : 4 In the mid-1980s filmmaker Jim Wynorski was considering a remake of the 1958 movie, with Sybil Danning in the title role<br />Facts : 5 Wynorski made it as far as a shooting a photo session with Danning dressed as the 50 foot woman, but again, the project never materialized, as Wynorski opted to film the 1988 remake of Not of This Earth instead<br />Facts : 6 The film, directed by Christopher Guest with a script by Thirtysomething scribe Joseph Dougherty, starred Daryl Hannah in the title role, who also produced the film<br />Facts : 7 In 1995 Fred Olen Ray produced a parody entitled Attack of the 60 Foot Centerfold, starring J<br />Facts : 8 Beyond the basic premise, the plot had little in common with the original movie, being concerned with the side effects of a beauty-enhancing formula on two ambitious female models<br />Facts : 9 The movie was deliberately farcical and made on an extremely low budget; the illusion of size difference was achieved using forced perspective, unlike the earlier movies which used composite imaging<br />Facts : 10 In late 2011 Roger Corman and his New Horizon company produced a 3D film called Attack of the 50 Foot Cheerleader, it was released in August 25, 2012<br />Facts : 11 The film was written by Mike MacLean (who also penned Sharktopus for Corman) and directed by Kevin O Neill<br />Facts : 12 The film stars Jena Sims, a former Miss Georgia Teen USA, in the title role; Cassie Stratford; and Olivia Alexander as Sims s rival Brittany Andrews