New Films in Production
- Antoine Doinel
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Jack Black to star in an adaptation of Gulliver's Travels. If Ted Danson can do it, anybody can, right?
- Antoine Doinel
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Just what we've been waiting for: a Steven Spielberg/Will Smith remake of Oldboy.
- dx23
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Yeah, that's going to work.Antoine Doinel wrote:Just what we've been waiting for: a Steven Spielberg/Will Smith remake of Oldboy.
- Fletch F. Fletch
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Teaser poster for John Carpenter's new film.
- Antoine Doinel
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Sideways gets a Japanese remake. I heard that in this version, when a character drinks a merlot, they grow fifteen arms and the universe closes in on itself.
- Murdoch
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I fucking hate Spielberg, watch this become Will Smith trying to save his really hot girlfriend from a kidnapper after being locked up.Antoine Doinel wrote:Just what we've been waiting for: a Steven Spielberg/Will Smith remake of Oldboy.
- Fletch F. Fletch
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Hayden Christensen is going to star in a remake of Mona Lisa set in New York City and will be directed by Larry Clark. 
- Murdoch
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](*,) Ahhhhhhh! It never ends!Fletch F. Fletch wrote:Hayden Christensen is going to star in a remake of Mona Lisa set in New York City and will be directed by Larry Clark.
- Jeff
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I hope when Will Smith flips through the photo album, he says "Aw hell no!"Antoine Doinel wrote:Just what we've been waiting for: a Steven Spielberg/Will Smith remake of Oldboy.
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Grand Illusion
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I like Spielberg a lot, which is why it's disappointing to see him waste his time on garbage like Tin Tin and remaking Old Boy. Get to the Abraham Lincoln film. A president that declared martial law, suspended habeas corpus, demanded to force his laws onto other states... and he's viewed as the good guy. It could be really interesting.
Oh well, as for Old Boy, Variety doesn't actually say he's helming it. Just "collaborating" with Will Smith. Maybe it's a producer credit and he'll pass it off to one of the lesser directors he hangs around with like Michael Bay or Peter Jackson.
Oh well, as for Old Boy, Variety doesn't actually say he's helming it. Just "collaborating" with Will Smith. Maybe it's a producer credit and he'll pass it off to one of the lesser directors he hangs around with like Michael Bay or Peter Jackson.
- flyonthewall2983
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I agree about the Lincoln film, Liam Neeson would make an awesome Abraham.
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moviscop
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How can you even attempt to remake Oldboy with Will Smith, black people don't eat gyoza...Grand Illusion wrote:I like Spielberg a lot, which is why it's disappointing to see him waste his time on garbage like Tin Tin and remaking Old Boy. Get to the Abraham Lincoln film. A president that declared martial law, suspended habeas corpus, demanded to force his laws onto other states... and he's viewed as the good guy. It could be really interesting.
Oh well, as for Old Boy, Variety doesn't actually say he's helming it. Just "collaborating" with Will Smith. Maybe it's a producer credit and he'll pass it off to one of the lesser directors he hangs around with like Michael Bay or Peter Jackson.
- Highway 61
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RE: Spielberg/Smith Oldboy remake
Actually, I've looked forward to an American remake of Oldboy since I first saw the original precisely because I think it could be a very powerful film if (and only if) a very mainstream and popular actor stars and agrees to go through with the original ending. Smith fits that mold, but almost certainly will change the ending. If you ask me, the ideal remake would be directed by David Cronenberg and star Tom Hanks.
Actually, I've looked forward to an American remake of Oldboy since I first saw the original precisely because I think it could be a very powerful film if (and only if) a very mainstream and popular actor stars and agrees to go through with the original ending. Smith fits that mold, but almost certainly will change the ending. If you ask me, the ideal remake would be directed by David Cronenberg and star Tom Hanks.
- exte
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Is that why they call it the war of northern aggression then?Grand Illusion wrote:Get to the Abraham Lincoln film. A president that declared martial law, suspended habeas corpus, demanded to force his laws onto other states... and he's viewed as the good guy. It could be really interesting.
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moviscop
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Cronenberg would be amazing if he didn't stick with the formula he used for "Eastern Promises". Maybe throw a little Videodrome into the mix. But Tom Hanks? I just don't see a lanky-looking guy as the lead. If I had to choose, I would pick a raggedy Hugh Jackman.Highway 61 wrote:RE: Spielberg/Smith Oldboy remake
Actually, I've looked forward to an American remake of Oldboy since I first saw the original precisely because I think it could be a very powerful film if (and only if) a very mainstream and popular actor stars and agrees to go through with the original ending. Smith fits that mold, but almost certainly will change the ending. If you ask me, the ideal remake would be directed by David Cronenberg and star Tom Hanks.
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Grand Illusion
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Pretty much. That name for the Civil War is used with the belief that the Southern states had the right to their own sovereignty and could legally secede. Obviously slavery is a crime against humanity, so the ends justified the means, but secession is a really interesting subject that hasn't been played out in film much, if at all.exte wrote:Is that why they call it the war of northern aggression then?Grand Illusion wrote:Get to the Abraham Lincoln film. A president that declared martial law, suspended habeas corpus, demanded to force his laws onto other states... and he's viewed as the good guy. It could be really interesting.
As recently as the November elections, Sarah Palin was being attacked for being tangentially linked to party that favored Alaskan secession. And with Chechnya, Tibet, and Israel/Palestine always in the news, sovereignty is still a hot topic. That's why it's such a disappointment to me when Spielberg, who made the excellent Munich, wants to make a Hollywood remake of a perfectly fine (and recent) original.
Park Chan-wook should make a film about Lincoln to get him back. I'm a Cyborg President But That's Okay.
- dx23
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Apparently, some idiots have decided to do a remake of the Karate Kid with Will Smith's fucking son!!
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Someone ought to make a horror movie out of this thread.
- Matt
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It could star the animatronic Lincoln from Disney World's Hall of Presidents.Grand Illusion wrote:Park Chan-wook should make a film about Lincoln to get him back. I'm a Cyborg President But That's Okay.
- John Cope
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Unbelievably, this project returns to our attention again.
Uh......words fail me.Ridley Scott, who has been attached as a producer on "Monopoly" and has been mentioned as a possible director, is now officially attached to helm the project, with an eye toward giving it a futuristic sheen along the lines of his iconic "Blade Runner."
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Haggai
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So now there's going to be a new wave of movies based on board games? With a dystopian future Planet of the Apes-style adaptation of...Hungry Hungry Hippos?
- Murdoch
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Nothing can beat Clue.
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If it expects to fully capture the spirit of a good rousing game of Monopoly, this movie had better be at least 5 hours long.
- Poncho Punch
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The last two hours of which should just be the characters calling the audience names.swo17 wrote:If it expects to fully capture the spirit of a good rousing game of Monopoly, this movie had better be at least 5 hours long.