RT Interview: Tony Scott on The Taking of Pelham 1 2 3
Summary
Tony Scott is a director who regularly appalls critics and equally regularly delights audiences. To the high-brow culture-vultures he's a vulgar purveyor of not much more than exploding buildings and headache inducing editing. But in fact Scott's movies are more diverse than they ever give him credit for. He has always been a director unafraid of a challenge or of taking a new direction. His latest is another departure, The Taking of Pelham 1 2 3 is a remake (his first) of the classic 1974 heist movie. In the original the late, great Walter Matthau played a New York Metro controller trying to negotiate with a violent hijacker. Scott's regular collaborator Denzel Washington takes the role this time around, while John Travolta chews the scenery as the bad guy. RT sat down with the master of mayhem to talk turkey. Back to Article
Tony Scott is a director who regularly appalls critics and equally regularly delights audiences. To the high-brow culture-vultures he's a vulgar purveyor of not much more than exploding buildings and headache inducing editing. But in fact Scott's movies are more diverse than they ever give him credit for. He has always been a director unafraid of a challenge or of taking a new direction. His latest is another departure, The Taking of Pelham 1 2 3 is a remake (his first) of the classic 1974 heist movie. In the original the late, great Walter Matthau played a New York Metro controller trying to negotiate with a violent hijacker. Scott's regular collaborator Denzel Washington takes the role this time around, while John Travolta chews the scenery as the bad guy. RT sat down with the master of mayhem to talk turkey. Back to Article
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Josh C. writes: on Jun 05 2009 01:27 PM I'm a huge fan of Tony Scott. I really hope The Taking of Pelham 1 2 3 is a good film and I'm confident that it will be. The Warriors sounds interesting as well... It sounds like he's taking The original movie and modernizing it by using real gangs... I really like that idea actually. (Reply to this) |
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Bluegardenia writes: on Jun 06 2009 04:08 PM I can remember seeing the ORIGINAL [I'm dating myself now]version of the Taking of Pelham 1,2,3 It was a fabulous movie. I loved it. Walter Matthau and the "bad guy" was played brilliantly by Robert Shaw [of Jaws fame]. So needless to say I am looking forward to seeing this remake...and really hope that it's different from so many remakes that just can't cut it although 3:10 to Yuma was a good remake. The only problem I have is casting John Travolta as the bad guy. I just have a problem seeing Travolta in a bad guy role. He`s just too nice!! Even in Pulp Fiction he was a `nice`bad guy. So I am looking forward to seeing this film. (Reply to this) |
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Jack Waters writes: on Jun 06 2009 05:51 PM In reply to this comment (#2511274) Travolta is a 'nice' bad guy? I've always thought that his best performances came when he played bad guys. Sure, Pulp Fiction was a different role as far as being a 'bad guy,' but I've never thought that role or film was very good anyway. If you want to see a good villain role of Travolta's then watch Swordfish or even The Punisher or, better yet, Face/Off(for a different spin on 'bad guy'). But, please let's all try to forget Battlefield Earth. (Reply to this) |
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jokerboy1991 writes: on Jun 07 2009 08:30 AM Yeah I thought the original was awesome too. I actually dont hate Tony Scott, he is a decent director I think. I hope this is good, but the trailers have been pretty cheesy. (Reply to this) |
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arendr writes: on Jun 07 2009 09:28 PM In reply to this comment (#2511215) I watched the original Pelham a few months back. Sure, it's a product of the 70s, but that's why it's a classic. It has a real charm to it. Judging by the trailers for the remake, they've stripped everything interesting out of this movie. Pelham is great because it's not your normal action/thriller. So what has Tony Scott chosen to do? Make it exactly like every other action/thriller out there (ie, star Denzel and Travolta, thus taking away the odd-fit in Matthau. I fail to see why this remake is necessary. (Reply to this) |
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Jack Waters writes: on Jun 08 2009 12:12 PM In reply to this comment (#2511462) I agree the original Pelham was interesting and definately a classic and Mathau was extremely entertaining in his role. But, I still stand by the the fact that, yes, some films could be remade for a new generation. Pelham is one of them. It's an exciting idea to bring the film to the 21st century with the different advances in technology that can now be applied to the different predicaments. Also, in terms of characer, Travolta can take the 'bad guy' role to a whole new level in today's film universe and it looks like he has. Plus, I really don't mind if Tony Scott decides to blow some stuff up, crash some cars, and shoot some guns along the way. (Reply to this) |
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paskunia writes: on Jun 08 2009 06:41 PM Can't forget "Last Boy Scout." It's funky and a little out of this world, but it is one of my favorite Bruce Willis flicks. It's got a really creepy villain, played by comic (lol) Tayor Negron. Plus Damon Wayans AND future Oscar winner Halle Berry. Plus a bunch of yo' mama jokes. Plus D-Day from "Animal House." Plus a hand puppet with a .38 hairball stuck in its throat. Plus Bruce's dance ( see it just for the dance). Having read all the above, you'll know it's not exactly John McLain in "Die Hard 2 1/2" when you see it, which I recommend you do. Or see it again, just to remember how much fun it was. PS Re: "Pelham 123": The original was very 70s, so a 21st-century remake doesn't sound too objectionable, especially in the capable hands of Mr. Scott, the Younger. (Reply to this) |
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Jack Waters writes: on Jun 08 2009 07:11 PM In reply to this comment (#2511752) Ha, The Last Boy Scout is one of my favorite Tony Scott pictures! I didn't think anyone else liked it! I also thought that Spy Game and Enemy of the State and Crimson Tide were pretty good. But, Domino was terrible and Deja Vu was just as bad. Whenever Scott takes major focus off the actors and action for a comlex plot that makes no sense(a la Deja Vu) or a kinetic energy that makes no sense(a la Domino), his films don't work. But, most of the time he's smart enough to let the actors do their thing and let himself do his thing(a la blow **** up real good and edit the **** out of every film). Long live T.S.! (Reply to this) |
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