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Title: Did anyone else hear about this?
Post by: Joe on March 13, 2007, 09:30:55 AM
The Day The Earth Stood Still - Remake

http://www.comingsoon.net/films.php?id=19019



Title: Re: Did anyone else hear about this?
Post by: Doc Daneeka on March 14, 2007, 06:10:20 AM
 :thumbup: AWESOME! :teddyr:










Just seeing what kind of reaction that brings


Title: Re: Did anyone else hear about this?
Post by: Mr_Vindictive on March 14, 2007, 08:35:23 AM
I hate you Mr. Briggs.   :smile:


The Day The Earth Stood Still was an amazing film, and one that was a childhood favorite of mine.  I can't imagine someone remaking it.  The appeal of the original was that it was so understated.  It's a very talky film with only a small amount of the robot.  I have a feeling it will turn out as IRobot did.

But, I believe the films message rings true today.  Nuclear threats seem to be on the news every single day,  so the message will still ring true.


Title: Re: Did anyone else hear about this?
Post by: JPickettIII on March 14, 2007, 11:38:58 AM
WHY!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?

 :hatred: :hatred: :hatred:


Title: Re: Did anyone else hear about this?
Post by: T-Rex Television on March 14, 2007, 04:21:24 PM
*super headdesk*

I say we all hide in a hole in the ground until people stop being idiots and remaking perfectly good movies, into horrible pieces of sh*t. Who's with me? *Starts digging a hole in the ground*


Title: Re: Did anyone else hear about this?
Post by: VogNhymn on March 14, 2007, 10:04:17 PM
Again, another needless remake. I know stories and such have been remade since time began but at least it seems like if someone feels like a theme or a storyline needs updating than take the story and remake it into a totally new monster without the use of the title.


Title: Re: Did anyone else hear about this?
Post by: fortunato on March 15, 2007, 01:04:41 PM
Why do companies always feel the need to remake good films? They'd stand a better chance of improving quality on bad movies. We should submit a list of bad movies to Paramount, Fox, and the rest so that they can remake stuff like Sisters of Death, Devil's Rain, Manos, and Glen or Glenda.


Title: Re: Did anyone else hear about this?
Post by: raj on March 15, 2007, 01:39:48 PM
Why do companies always feel the need to remake good films? They'd stand a better chance of improving quality on bad movies. We should submit a list of bad movies to Paramount, Fox, and the rest so that they can remake stuff like Sisters of Death, Devil's Rain, Manos, and Glen or Glenda.

Or Gigli

(What?  Someone had to say it.)


Title: Re: Did anyone else hear about this?
Post by: RCMerchant on March 15, 2007, 02:03:01 PM
 I refuse to see it.


Title: Re: Did anyone else hear about this?
Post by: ulthar on March 15, 2007, 02:10:05 PM
Where's ya'll's sense of ad-ven-ture in movie making?  TDTESS is long overdue for a remake.  I'm surprised it took this long.

Just imagine, Will Smith as Klaatu.  He could give it that special 'urban' charm he oozes so well.  Add to that depth some cheese, visually uninteresting CGI space-war effects showing the backstory about why he made the trip to earth in the first place and you've got a cinematic gold mine.  Finally, the moral could underscore the war on terror and how we often 'become just like them.'  Lots to do with this folks, and we can only hope Rob Cohen directs.


Title: Re: Did anyone else hear about this?
Post by: RCMerchant on March 15, 2007, 02:28:12 PM
Mebbe they could get Paris Hilton to play the Coffee  Lady's role? And instead of turning off all the electricity,mebbe just the TV sets and computers? That would REALLY freak people out!


Title: Re: Did anyone else hear about this?
Post by: moravec on March 15, 2007, 02:40:27 PM
It's been confirmed. Personally I think  this is one classic that does not need to be re-done.

Apparently Box Office Mojo, the best website for all things box office earnings, has updated their schedule for summer 2008 and included a listing of The Day the Earth Stood Still to open on May 9th, 2008 (one week after Iron Man). The original is a sci-fi classic 1951 movie about an alien and a robot that land on Earth to try and save the world from being destroyed. IMDB doesn't even have a listing for this remake, but Box Office Mojo claims it's being produced by Fox, fast-tracked for a spot in 2008′s busy summer.

Is this real? We don't know yet, but we'll put in some requests with Fox to find out. I can bet if it is real, it's going to be directed by someone who will give all sci-fi geeks quite a tingle. This movie is a very well-known classic and I don't think they'd risk screwing up a remake - like War of the Worlds, another 50′s classic, fortunately they did a pretty good job with that. Updated inside!


Update: Fox confirmed with us that this is true and the date is correct, meaning a The Day the Earth Stood Still remake is definitely underway for summer 2008!


Title: Re: Did anyone else hear about this?
Post by: JaseSF on March 15, 2007, 05:57:38 PM
Does anyone think they'll go with an anti-war message this time around? Or will it be basically just Gort on a rampage against the world? I honestly think maybe they should take off from where the original ended with Klaatu doing what he threatened to in the first one: sending in an army of Gorts to stop people on Earth from destroying themselves. At least it would be its own animal then.


Title: Re: Did anyone else hear about this?
Post by: Scott on March 15, 2007, 09:29:28 PM
Why do companies always feel the need to remake good films? They'd stand a better chance of improving quality on bad movies. We should submit a list of bad movies to Paramount, Fox, and the rest so that they can remake stuff like Sisters of Death, Devil's Rain, Manos, and Glen or Glenda.

Or Gigli

(What?  Someone had to say it.)

I heard that.  :hot:


Title: Re: Did anyone else hear about this?
Post by: CoreyHeldpen on March 16, 2007, 02:03:09 AM
Well, this could either be a half-decent film, or a rancid piece of crap. Either way, it won't be anywhere near as good as the original. Sadly, the "peice of crap" turnout is the more likely.


Title: Re: Did anyone else hear about this?
Post by: RCMerchant on March 16, 2007, 06:27:41 AM
Does anyone think they'll go with an anti-war message this time around? Or will it be basically just Gort on a rampage against the world? I honestly think maybe they should take off from where the original ended with Klaatu doing what he threatened to in the first one: sending in an army of Gorts to stop people on Earth from destroying themselves. At least it would be its own animal then.

I agree! Though they will probally make Gort a CGI Terminator type thing. I hope they don't screw with the look of Gort...he's about the coolest looking robot in movies. Turning off all the power would make the LA riots look like a holiday in the sun. They'll also screw with the look of the simple sleek flying saucer...and make it a flying Christmas tree. And  Klaatu will end up as some half human Klingon type as well,no doubt. And Patrica Neal will be a young sexy thing,not a common housewife type.
I was referencing Day the Earth Stood Still,and came upon a semi-remake made in England in 1954,also with Patricia Neil called STRANGER from VENUS,also known as IMMEADIATE DANGER. Anybody ever seen it? I never even heard of it.!


Title: Re: Did anyone else hear about this?
Post by: Andrew on March 16, 2007, 10:48:31 AM
I have "Stranger from Venus."  Haven't watched it in about 5 years, but as I remember it they went the full distance with the visitor developing a romantic relationship.  Then, at the end, he just sort of disappears - I think as a side effect of staying on the Earth.  "The Cosmic Man" was definitely a better copycat.


Title: Re: Did anyone else hear about this?
Post by: Your Mom on March 16, 2007, 04:27:13 PM
Whats next a remake of Forbidden Planet?


Title: Re: Did anyone else hear about this?
Post by: Shadow on March 16, 2007, 10:45:31 PM
There's  a Forbidden Planet remake rumor that's been floating around for at least a decade. Personally, I hope it remains just that.


Title: Re: Did anyone else hear about this?
Post by: Dennis on March 17, 2007, 05:47:43 PM
I'm not a big fan of remakes, for me they're usually not as good as the originals were, I watch them, but only on DVD or on cable. I don't mind paying $2.00-$5.00 to rent one but I refuse to pay $30.00 to see one at a theater with my wife.
That being said there is one thing I've noticed, most younger folks who haven't seen the original film usually don't believe that there was one, or if they know one exists they will tell you it's probably old and soooo lame. Just had a youngster at work tell me this about the original King Kong. As I tried to convince him of the error of his ways he said "You really don't know about movies, you like that piece of s*** movie about giant grasshoppers" Oh to be 19 again and know everything about everything.


Title: Re: Did anyone else hear about this?
Post by: Your Mom on March 17, 2007, 07:54:34 PM
There's  a Forbidden Planet remake rumor that's been floating around for at least a decade. Personally, I hope it remains just that.

Hollywood seriously needs to leave these classic movies alone. No re-makes,no sequels.


Title: Re: Did anyone else hear about this?
Post by: CoreyHeldpen on March 17, 2007, 09:43:55 PM
I'm not a big fan of remakes, for me they're usually not as good as the originals were, I watch them, but only on DVD or on cable. I don't mind paying $2.00-$5.00 to rent one but I refuse to pay $30.00 to see one at a theater with my wife.
That being said there is one thing I've noticed, most younger folks who haven't seen the original film usually don't believe that there was one, or if they know one exists they will tell you it's probably old and soooo lame. Just had a youngster at work tell me this about the original King Kong. As I tried to convince him of the error of his ways he said "You really don't know about movies, you like that piece of s*** movie about giant grasshoppers" Oh to be 19 again and know everything about everything.

I know everyone is entitled to their own opinion but seriously... What a dipstick.


Title: Re: Did anyone else hear about this?
Post by: RCMerchant on March 18, 2007, 07:04:14 AM
I know the feeling,Dennis! I've had my kids teenage freinds ask me," Didja see DAWN of the DEAD,and I'll reply-yeah...both of them." Reply-" OH! They made a part 2 awready?" (sigh)....


Title: Re: Did anyone else hear about this?
Post by: JaseSF on March 18, 2007, 12:13:57 PM
Remakes have always been around. There's several versions of The Wizard of Oz that predate the one most of us are familiar with to this day as just one example. The best remakes as always take things in a new and interesting direction and don't just try and copy what's been done before. Usually it's a director putting his own artistic stamp on something. It's what I personally like about the Alien sequels in that each director chosen put his stamp on the work. No question they did remakes better in the late 70s and 80s for the same reasons but nowadays they want to do remakes of remakes. In another few years it'll be remakes of remakes of remakes of remakes.  Sadly nowadays most directors don't seem to put their own stamp on anything and most movies just look all the same or are obvious take-offs/a mix of allusions to other more talented directorts who proceeded them.


Title: Re: Did anyone else hear about this?
Post by: RCMerchant on March 18, 2007, 12:31:00 PM
Yeah...FRANKENSTIEN (1931) is a classic ...but where would we be without the CURSE of FRANKENSTIEN (1955),or TEENAGE FRANKENSTIEN? It's a hit and miss deal.John Carpenters the THING was more fun for me then the original,though I enjoy them both.
Come to think of it,FRANKENSTIEN had a few silent versions as well!


Title: Re: Did anyone else hear about this?
Post by: CheezeFlixz on March 20, 2007, 07:33:27 PM
BLASPHEMY!!!
I hope they burn in the fiery pits of damnation!



Title: Re: Did anyone else hear about this?
Post by: Yaddo 42 on March 27, 2007, 02:50:12 AM
The Maltese Falcon
Brewster's Millions
The Four Feathers
Dracula

the Tarzan films

Some well known films that were remade several times, often the "classic" version was not the first one, besides RCMerchant's mention of Frankenstein, a great example.

Some remakes hit the "don't do it" button for me, some don't. This one kinda does, just because I don't trust the modern day lack of subtlety in mainstream films.

Regarding Will Smith as Klaatu (don't give them any ideas), I have a bad hunch as to a line of dialogue:

"Aw, Hell naw! I ain't gonna let y'all destroy the Earth!"


Title: Re: Did anyone else hear about this?
Post by: BlackAngel75 on April 08, 2007, 11:38:47 AM
I guess I can understand the sacrilege of it all if for some strange reason they did a remake of either Lords of the Ring trilogy or Spiderman 20 years now.


Title: Re: Did anyone else hear about this?
Post by: Psychic Burden on June 06, 2007, 01:36:25 PM
Yes, I have heard about this, and against my usual problems with this type of activity, I really think this film is one that is CRYING to be remade. The "Alien Menace" (read 'Red Scare') paranoia of the 1950's has been replaced by the "Defend Za Homeland" paranoia of the early 2000's and the only problem I see is the films owner: 20th Century Fox. If their film writers follow their "journalists", then a remake of this film will be to quality what Ethyl Merman was to good music.

That being said, I am against such remakes, or "re-imaginings" or whatever the euphemism is these days. Battlestar Galactica was the exception rather than the rule, and I'm still waiting on Eick to screw that one up miserably. If you REALLY want to hear one that's just too bizarre, the same people are planning to remake "The Bionic Woman" into "Bionic Woman" (apparently, the "The" is too much for short attention spans) and make Jamie Sommers character "darker". Do we really NEED a dark Jamie Sommers? Do we really need another Jamie Sommers, generally?


Title: Re: Did anyone else hear about this?
Post by: Dr. Whom on June 30, 2007, 03:31:55 AM
What we really need now is Michael Rennie coming from outer space in a flying saucer saying ' stop these useless remakes of classic movies, or the earth will be burnt to a cinder'

As an aside about the original Day the Earth Stood Still. Did newscasters really keep their hats on in the 50s?