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Sommers Collides (again) with "Worlds"
by Scott Weinberg | December 06, 2005
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He was on the job once before, left for a better gig, quit that one, and then returned. Filmmaker Stephen Sommers is back on the case to write and direct a remake of "When Worlds Collide" for Paramount Pictures and producer Steven Spielberg.

According to Variety, "Sommers, who directed "The Mummy" and "Van Helsing," was aligned with the project when Paramount first made a deal for it earlier this year (Daily Variety, April 11).

Paramount released the original 1951 "When Worlds Collide," directed by Rudolph Mate, and cleaned up some rights issues surrounding the pic when Sommers became interested in remaking the actioner.

However, his version languished a bit when Par's new regime came in and he dropped out in favor of a deal to direct and produce Fox's "A Night at the Museum." At the same time, Spielberg came aboard "When Worlds Collide" as producer. That move came during studio excitement for "War of the Worlds," which Spielberg directed and which has grossed $588 million worldwide.

Sometime around September, Sommers dropped out of "Museum" due to creative differences, which led him back to "When Worlds Collide." The Fox project now is in the hands of "Cheaper By The Dozen" helmer Shawn Levy."
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In addition to "The Mummy," "The Mummy Returns," and "Van Helsing," Sommers also directed 1993's "The Adventures of Huck Finn," 1994's "The Jungle Book," and (my favorite) 1998's "Deep Rising."

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dracus
dracus writes:
on Dec 06 2005 05:35 AM

I think if Sommers takes a similar approach with When Worlds Collide as he did with The Mummy, minus the humour; it will be a worthy remake. The old Sci Fi movies are like the present day superhero movies; they need just the right touch to make them work; do that and you'll get an X-Men or Batman Returns. Treat it like a joke and you'll get Fantastic Four or Daredevil. Having Spielberg on board doesn't hurt.

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ninjaandy
ninjaandy writes:
on Dec 06 2005 09:44 AM

[b]Don't bet on Sommers[/b]
The Mummy was Sommers restrained. The Mummy returns was just too silly, and don't even start on Van Helsing. Unless Speilberg reins him in, this will be as bad as Batman and Robin.


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elziard
elziard writes:
on Dec 06 2005 10:06 AM

In reply to this comment (#828538)
totally agree.
given more freedom and each pic sucked more than the last.
his humor destroys pics, not adds to.


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agent_smith_too
agent_smith_too writes:
on Dec 06 2005 01:02 PM

In reply to this comment (#828537)
I think you meant Batman Begins, but I agree with your point.

On the other hand, hanging up on remakes is a sign of creativity & genre crisis... I wonder what the next new thing would be...


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Reel 2/Dialogue 2
Reel 2/Dialogue 2 writes:
on Dec 06 2005 01:32 PM

[b]Now WHAT?[/b]
C'mon Sommers, pick one! Flash Gordon, Worlds, Gallery... I keep re-re-rewriting which one Alan Silvestri will score on my soundtrack want list. QUIT FLIPFLOPPING, YA WAFFLER!


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Mister_Potpourri
Mister_Potpourri writes:
on Dec 07 2005 03:06 PM

Daredevil was good (especially the Director's Cut), save Jennifer Garner's "Liar!" line and the crappy CGI.

The Mummy was decent...


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lovelykeira
lovelykeira writes:
on Dec 08 2005 01:16 PM

I'm glad he's doing this and not A Night at the Museum(which is really going to be bad now that Levy is directing it).

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Prosper761
Prosper761 writes:
on Dec 08 2005 07:27 PM

"Van Helsing" was so bad, it doesn't even qualify as a movie - just an excessively loud and stupid waste of everyone's time. I think Sommers had one decent movie in him and he shot his wad on "The Mummy." Too bad, because I love the George Pal original of "When Worlds Colide." I'll wait for the DVD.

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