...especially if you are a classic movie fan.
Will Smith wants to remake The Bridge Over the River Kwai. The thought of what they could turn this into is quite literally sickening.
Read the second paragraph here (http://www.darkhorizons.com/news05/050413b.php).
Finally, I've always envisioned ...KWAI as an effects laden action/comedy!!! I imagine Smith will fill the William Holden role, hopefully he'll smirk alot!!
Oh, yeah...major depression here...lets hope he don't make it a muscial!
You're right Deej. The one thing I've always thought Bridge on the River Kwai lacked was lots of explosions. That and a rap theme song.
You forgot the part where Will Smith says "Ohhh hell no"
raj wrote:
> You're right Deej. The one thing I've always thought Bridge on
> the River Kwai lacked was lots of explosions. That and a rap
> theme song.
And lots of CGI...but don't worry, I'm sure they'll change the story so much that it won't be similar in anything but the title.
Gettin' jiggy wit' it...
odinn7 wrote:
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> And lots of CGI...but don't worry, I'm sure they'll change the
> story so much that it won't be similar in anything but the
> title.
>
Perhaps the bridge will be a metaphor for race relations in a drug infested inner city neighborhood where rich, spoiled caucasian high schoolers volunteer to 'help out.' Will Smith can play the undercover cop posing as a drug dealer who, to protect his 'cover,' tries to undermine the efforts of those on both sides to 'bridge the gap.'
That's apossibility ulthar but I was thinking more along the lines of...
The Japanese, German, Canadian, and American armies are fighting it out over some bridge. They see the beauty of the bridge and river scenery and decide they shouldn't fight anymore and from this point they play soccer with each other. Best 2 out of 3. Will Smith is the Goal tender on the American team and the money shot comes in when a German player comes running at him with scoring a goal in mind. Will Smith gets a comical look of determination on his face and says "Aw, Hell no..." before stopping the goal and ultimately winning it all for the Americans. They all shake hands with each other and go back to their respective homes after crossing the bridge. It's a feel good movie about how WWII could've been. Directed by Paul Anderson of course.
Okey....who plays the prison camp commander?
This is horrific news!!!
I say we form a search team and rid this planet of the evil Will Smith.
Eh. There are worse things Hollywood could do. It's not like the original movie was exactly true to history either.
Actually, there are a number of films I would like to remake with an all midget cast. "The Bridge Over the River Kwai" is one of them, along with "Scream" and "To Kill a Mockingbird."
Now that's funny...I'm still laughing.
I heard somewhere that Paris Hilton was asked to be in a remake of Some Like it Hot. I know Marilyn Monroe was not a great actress, but she had personality and screen presence (and she didn't look like a crack whore), and a movie with Paris Hilton might as well star a mannequin.
Flangepart wrote:
> Okey....who plays the prison camp commander?
>
WILLIAM HUNG!!
A number of films? Brother, are there ANY films you don't want to remake with an all-midget cast? I know about you and midgets, man.
Talk to Scott about the dwarves, but only if Lithuanian . . .
Whether or not "Kwai" was historically accurate isn't so much the issue, I think, as is the fact that it's a David Lean film & not to be trifled with.
BBC remade Pasternak's "Doctor Zhivago" for TV, and it really was quite good in parts, but Lean's work . . . well, how many want to see a remake of "Lawrence of Arabia"?
Yeah, this sounds abominable . . . Can't wait to see it!!!
peter johnson/denny crane
I was watching "The Fugitive" last night and realized "yeah, remakes can be done well"
Of course, coming back to this thread and thinking if an all midget cast...hmmm...I can just see Dr Kimble and the Marshall facing off in the tunnel and then Kimble making that jump...with midgets
The premise of the Holden character was that he was a Very Petty Officer who was on a liferaft with a Commander after their ship was torpedoed. He switched uniforms when the Commander died and took the (very relatively) easy treatment of a POW officer in preference to what was done to the enlisted men.
So if this remake goes forward, I'm sure Smith will be a cook or pursor (that's all a black sailor could be in the Navy in 1941) and it wouldn't be too unbelievable for him to be on a ship that gets sunk and taken prisoner by the Japanese... I just hope they include a scene where Smith convinces the Japanese that he is the Navy's first black Commander.
Jason Statham will be the British commando leader who teaches Smith the ways of jungle warfare and in turn is taught to get jiggy with it.