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domino harvey
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#727 Post by domino harvey »

Wow, that was worse than I expected :shock:
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#728 Post by Antoine Doinel »

...Fickman became steeped in monster lore while working as a Universal tour guide...
...well, at least he's got the background.
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#729 Post by solaris72 »

Andy Fickman wrote:After Frankenstein and the Wolfman came Lewton and RKO, and what they lacked in budgets they made up for with atmosphere, imagination and great directors making horror with psychological flair. It was on the heels of WWII, when Nazi Germany showed that the scariest enemy might be the person who looked like your next door neighbor. It didn’t have to be some creature.
"When Nazi Germany showed that the scariest enemy could even be a white person! It didn't have to be an oriental or some other creature."
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#730 Post by Matt »

Actually, since the remakes will be based on scripts at least co-written by Lewton and thus will generate royalties, I think Lewton is probably jumping for joy in his grave.
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#731 Post by swo17 »

Matt wrote:Lewton is probably jumping for joy in his grave.
Yes, I have a feeling it looks a bit like your avatar. :wink:
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#732 Post by Zumpano »

Brace yourself Domino. Soderbergh's post/concurrent-"GFE"/Liberace project has been announced and it's a doozy.

Bullet Points:
- Story of Cleopatra
- A Musical
- Music by Guided By Voices
- In 3-D


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#733 Post by domino harvey »

Wow, if this actually happens... wow
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#734 Post by Tom Hagen »

I thought GBV broke up a few years ago and Robert Pollard was doing his own thing. If they are back, that's almost better news than a cool new Soderbergh project.
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#735 Post by Zumpano »

Tom Hagen wrote:I thought GBV broke up a few years ago and Robert Pollard was doing his own thing. If they are back, that's almost better news than a cool new Soderbergh project.
Yeah, I wondered the same thing. Script written by onetime GBV bassist Jim Greer. Variety could be really saying; 1. Using previously written GBV material, 2. GBV back together, or 3. GBV shorthand for really just Pollard.
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#736 Post by domino harvey »

I would bet good money that it uses existing GBV songs
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#737 Post by Antoine Doinel »

Gus Van Sant takes an Electric Kool-Aid Acid Taste.
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#738 Post by Cash Flagg »

Jonas Brothers? Check. Farrelly Brothers? Check. Flatuence-ridden dog? Check.
This has it all!
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#739 Post by Antoine Doinel »

M. Night signs a three picture deal for films based on his story/ideas but he won't be directing.
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#740 Post by Forrest Taft »

Martin Scorsese/Scott Rudin are set to produce a Mike Nichols directed remake of High and Low scripted by David Mamet. This could be good.
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#741 Post by Antoine Doinel »

No matter the caliber of talent involved, it's a terrible idea.
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#742 Post by moviscop »

Antoine Doinel wrote:No matter the caliber of talent involved, it's a terrible idea.
In all honesty and respect, why?
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#743 Post by Antoine Doinel »

moviscop wrote:
Antoine Doinel wrote:No matter the caliber of talent involved, it's a terrible idea.
In all honesty and respect, why?
Because the original is great, and there really is no need to a "modern take" (or whatever it is they're going to do) on the story. The whole thing smells of Scorsese and Rudin trying to recreate the Oscar success of The Departed.
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#744 Post by Antoine Doinel »

Sam Mendes to direct Preacher, based on the Vertigo comic.
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#745 Post by Grand Illusion »

Antoine Doinel wrote:Sam Mendes to direct Preacher, based on the Vertigo comic.
Damn, and here I thought they had finally run out of comic books to adapt into movies.
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#746 Post by Poncho Punch »

Grand Illusion wrote:
Antoine Doinel wrote:Sam Mendes to direct Preacher, based on the Vertigo comic.
Damn, and here I thought they had finally run out of comic books to adapt into movies.
Zach Snider's Watchmen notwithstanding, this has to be the biggest wtf moment in the history of big screen comic book adaptations. Mendes' Road To Perdition was far from bad in my book, but Preacher? The series is on a whole other level on so many levels.
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#747 Post by Antoine Doinel »

Michael Cimino hints at a new film, but probably not. Wouldn't mind seeing that Footloose footage though.
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#749 Post by Antoine Doinel »

...breaks the feature into four 20-minute shorts, in an approximation of the vaudeville and slapstick pioneers' most common format in the 1920s and '30s.
Well, the format is a good idea, but I'm sure whatever else is up their sleeves will be terrible.
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#750 Post by Antoine Doinel »

Max Allan Collins is set to write and direct two sequels to Road To Perdition.
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