Warner Bros. Planning a Remake of "The Dirty Dozen"
At first I was completely annoyed when I read the news. Then I heard who was writing the remake, and I felt a little bit better.
It'll be Zak Penn writing the new rendition of "The Dirty Dozen." The screenwriter started out with a "story by" credit on 1993's "Last Action Hero." Since then he's written (or co-written) "PCU," "Inspector Gadget," "Behind Enemy Lines," "X-Men 2," "Suspect Zero," and "X-Men: The Last Stand." He also directed "Incident at Loch Ness" and the upcoming "The Grand."
No word yet on who'll be directing the remake of the 1967 Robert Aldrich classic, but it should be interesting once the casting reports start rolling in. (The original starred Lee Marvin, Charles Bronson, Ernest Borgnine, and a whole bunch of colorful jailbirds turned war heroes. Definintely give it a rent if you've never seen it!)
Source: Variety
It'll be Zak Penn writing the new rendition of "The Dirty Dozen." The screenwriter started out with a "story by" credit on 1993's "Last Action Hero." Since then he's written (or co-written) "PCU," "Inspector Gadget," "Behind Enemy Lines," "X-Men 2," "Suspect Zero," and "X-Men: The Last Stand." He also directed "Incident at Loch Ness" and the upcoming "The Grand."
No word yet on who'll be directing the remake of the 1967 Robert Aldrich classic, but it should be interesting once the casting reports start rolling in. (The original starred Lee Marvin, Charles Bronson, Ernest Borgnine, and a whole bunch of colorful jailbirds turned war heroes. Definintely give it a rent if you've never seen it!)
Source: Variety
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on Jul 06 2007 09:25 AM Oy Vey! (Reply to this) |
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on Jul 06 2007 09:38 AM In reply to this comment (#910432) pcu, behind enemy lines, X3, inspector gadget and last action hero. man what a line of classics all worthy of oscars. only X2 is nice but that is also to the redits of the director and the subkect matter. why does the writer of this article feels somewhat less troubled about this project with this screenwriter? what a screw up, and please kill this project and just show the original in the cinema. (Reply to this) |
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on Jul 06 2007 09:43 AM In reply to this comment (#910433) It could be sarcasm. Yes, that's the only way to explain his stance in the article. (Reply to this) |
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on Jul 06 2007 09:52 AM In reply to this comment (#910434) probably, but normally people do something funny with it (Reply to this) |
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on Jul 06 2007 09:52 AM [b]to sum up every comment to follow[/b] "Oh no, not another remake" "Doesn't hollywood have any origianl ideas left, stop with the remakes" "It could be good if it's done right" "As long as they don't get Michael Bay to direct" "Why not give it to Uwe Boll, ha ha ha" These are generally the comments that tend to follow these articles (Reply to this) |
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on Jul 06 2007 10:05 AM [b]Inglorious Bastards vs. The Dirty Dozen remake[/b] if tarantino ever does "Inglorious Bastards", which has a similar plotline, then having the two projects being released within a few years of each other could be a problem. (Reply to this) |
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on Jul 06 2007 10:05 AM If it's not broken, don't try and fix it. (Reply to this) |
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on Jul 06 2007 10:06 AM In reply to this comment (#910436) LOL!!! (Reply to this) |
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on Jul 06 2007 10:12 AM This is pretty sad. It was a great original movie. (Reply to this) |
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on Jul 06 2007 02:49 PM Who're they going to cast in this? Whoever it is is going to have their hands full on pretty much every role. (Reply to this) |
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on Jul 07 2007 04:29 AM Isn't this the thing that Tarantino is doing also? Jeez... (Reply to this) |
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on Jul 07 2007 03:58 PM I will boycott this remake if it is ever made. even if by some chance it gets above 90% on the tomato meter I will still refuse to see it. There aren't enough real men in Hollywood anyways for this movie. (Reply to this) |
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on Jul 07 2007 04:17 PM For some reason, I don't think he was being sarcastic....I dunno, some people like weird movies like Inspector Gadget....eh, Scott, is that the case?? (Reply to this) |
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on Jul 07 2007 09:29 PM [b]I really wish they would stop making remakes...[/b] ...especially lousy remakes. The only movies I want to see remade are The Lord of the Rings directed by Akira Kurosawa. (Reply to this) |
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on Jul 08 2007 06:17 AM gonna be some logistics problem there. kurosawa is long dead. (Reply to this) |
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on Jul 08 2007 09:00 AM Please, please stop remaking great classical films. If this kind of shite keeps up then one day the inevitable will happen; some producer or producers will think that remaking Casablanca, Lawrence of Arabia (complete with Indians playing the role of the Arabs), and CItizen Kane is a gold mine that is untapped. (Reply to this) |
![]() on Jul 08 2007 01:35 PM In reply to this comment (#910436) This was funny the first time I read it but please stop posting it in every Thread concerning a remake. And even though it is predictable to complain about remakes, I have to say that I am annoyed by this. There are a lot of high-concept low-budget movies out there that could really benefit from the technology of today; remake those. Why are movies like Bullitt and The Dirty Dozen being remade? They're fine as is. Leave them alone. Let's start actually remaking bad movies and see if we can turn them into good movies, eh Hollywood? (Reply to this) |
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on Jul 08 2007 02:33 PM Look at the best remakes: The Thing, The Fly, Ocean's Eleven, etc. They worked because they remade SHITTY movies. I don't mind remakes as long as it's possible to improve upon the original. And it's virtually impossible to improve upon Lee Marvin, Charles Bronson, Ernest Borgnine, Robert Ryan, and Donald Sutherland, among others. (Reply to this) |
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on Jul 08 2007 02:51 PM In reply to this comment (#910448) So what you're saying, is that reading the same things over and over again is annoying (Reply to this) |
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on Jul 08 2007 05:36 PM In reply to this comment (#910449) [b]What?[/b] The original Thing, The Fly and Oceans Eleven were all good movies. What you said didn't make any sense. You better go watch them again. The second half of your comment makes sense. I can't even think of twelve good actors today. And the original Dirty Dozen had more than twelve good actors. (Reply to this) |
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