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Another classic gets the remake treatment
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In yet another sign Hollywood ran out of ideas, <B>David Goyer</b> (the upcoming <I>Blade: Trinity</i>), spoke with <A HREF="http://scifi.com/scifiwire/art-main.htm ... 13.30.film" target=_blank>Sci Fi Wire</a> about his remake/update to Charlton Heston's 1973 film <I>Soylent Green</i>. You know, the one where overpopulation and famine leads to humans packaged in delicious green chips.<blockquote><em>..."I will say that the reveal at the end of the first movie happened at the end of our first act," Goyer said in an interview. "So the first movie is kind of the first act of our film, and then it's about what happens afterwards."
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<br>The first movie, set in a dystopian future, centers on a cop (Charlton Heston) who investigates a murder, leading to the gruesome discovery about the principal food source of the overburdened population. The film's surprise ending is by now familiar to audiences, "of course, which is why you can't have that be the punch line anymore," Goyer said.
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<br>Goyer added that he won't write or direct the remake, but will instead act as producer under his just-signed one-year first-look deal with Warner Brothers...</em></blockquote> <BR>Spotted at: <A HREF="http://scifi.com/scifiwire/art-main.htm ... .film">Sci Fi Wire</a>
In yet another sign Hollywood ran out of ideas, <B>David Goyer</b> (the upcoming <I>Blade: Trinity</i>), spoke with <A HREF="http://scifi.com/scifiwire/art-main.htm ... 13.30.film" target=_blank>Sci Fi Wire</a> about his remake/update to Charlton Heston's 1973 film <I>Soylent Green</i>. You know, the one where overpopulation and famine leads to humans packaged in delicious green chips.<blockquote><em>..."I will say that the reveal at the end of the first movie happened at the end of our first act," Goyer said in an interview. "So the first movie is kind of the first act of our film, and then it's about what happens afterwards."
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<br>The first movie, set in a dystopian future, centers on a cop (Charlton Heston) who investigates a murder, leading to the gruesome discovery about the principal food source of the overburdened population. The film's surprise ending is by now familiar to audiences, "of course, which is why you can't have that be the punch line anymore," Goyer said.
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<br>Goyer added that he won't write or direct the remake, but will instead act as producer under his just-signed one-year first-look deal with Warner Brothers...</em></blockquote> <BR>Spotted at: <A HREF="http://scifi.com/scifiwire/art-main.htm ... .film">Sci Fi Wire</a>
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the Blob? lol steve mcqueens best film not a 70's sci-fi though.Subhuman wrote:Pick a movie, any movie.avenger wrote:such as?
Come to think of it, a shitload of 70's cult classics have been remade,
Dawn of the dead, Rollerball, Lost in Space, planet of the apes, etc.. heston seems to be a favorite with remakes
they should really have done omega man
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Heston probably holds the record for shitty actor involved in the most really good movies. (Then again, he's been in some really, really bad ones, too.) He has a unique shittiness to his acting, one that can be easily overlooked as long as there are good supporting actors. (This quality is what makes The Warlord such a great flick.)avenger69ie wrote:...heston just overacts[.]
I suppose they really would have to go for a "re-imagining" of Soylent Green, though. I'm sure even lots of people who haven't seen the movie know about the infamous closing line.
I suppose as long as they take the approach of not just trying to make a scene-for-scene re-make there's some hope -- no matter how slim -- that it will be worth seeing. I didn't see Planet of the Apes, but I will probably see Logan's Run (which is supposedly trying to re-capture the novel a bit more accurately) and maybe even this. Of course I'll wait till they're out on DVD and rent them...oh wait, I'll be in Germany when this shit hits the fan. :chuckle:
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Thanks guys.ozrat and avenger69ie wrote:...WB OTB...
I've been back for a couple of weeks, though. Just been posting in the FoT modding forum, though.
I guess you can't accuse either one of "inhabiting a character", can you?avenger69ie wrote:not much in the difference there ... Overactor or Underactor
It's what I gathered, but thanks for the warning. I guess that film is proof that Tim Roth can't save a a shitty film no matter how hard he tries.avenger69ie wrote:dont bother watching the new planet of the apes, it's ghastly.
BTW, I just saw part of The Day After Tomorrow the other evening. I say "part of" because I fell asleep during it. Is it just me, or are other people bored stiff by what are supposed to be hair-raising, nail-biting, cliff-hanging scenes?
I don't know about that. Arnie's just played a collection of muscle-bound twits, Heston is fucking Moses...S4ur0n27 wrote:Arnold > Heston
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