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acealive1
15-Aug-2010, 01:05 AM
ok lets says in a perfect world, richard rubenstein finally removed his head from his ass and gave george his rightful due with equal partnership again and romero LITERALLY remakes the first three 'dead' films.


would u set them in modern day or just have them be updated shot for shot films?

modern day would also be shot for shot. and just for kicks, lets say, they gave romero carte blanche to film exactly what he had in scripts including the giant ben hur style day of the dead and universal was on the hook for as big a budget as romero wanted.


would you go see them?







also, got any casting options?

bassman
15-Aug-2010, 01:09 AM
would you go see them?


Thats like asking if water is wet...

acealive1
15-Aug-2010, 01:19 AM
Thats like asking if water is wet...


eheeh. some people wouldnt

JDFP
15-Aug-2010, 01:25 AM
This is a terrible idea.

Does "Night 30th" ring a bell to anyone?

The original trilogy is great as they are -- I wouldn't want to see them re-made as they are as they should be in their own right. Why mess with something great?

Re-making "Day" would be like re-making "Gone With The Wind" or "The Wizard of Oz" in my book (it's the male version of doing this) -- sometimes you can only capture lightning in a bottle once (and then by mere chance).

As far as casting though just for shits and giggles (because I do find that entertaining to consider), just a few off the top of my head:

Michael Ironside as Harry Cooper.
Isla Fisher as Judy.

Naomi Watts as Frannie.
Kevin Costner as Stephen.
Mel Gibson as Wooley (hehe). :D

John Goodman as Steele (hell, he basically re-did Steele in "The Big Lebowski").
Morgan Freeman as John.
Naomi Watts as Sarah (hell, she could do both Frannie/Sarah roles as far as I'm concerned, she's great).
Keith Richards as Bub (No make-up required!).
Richard Dreyfuss or John Lithgow as Dr. Logan.

j.p.

acealive1
15-Aug-2010, 01:32 AM
This is a terrible idea.

Does "Night 30th" ring a bell to anyone?

The original trilogy is great as they are -- I wouldn't want to see them re-made as they are as they should be in their own right. Why mess with something great?

Re-making "Day" would be like re-making "Gone With The Wind" or "The Wizard of Oz" in my book (it's the male version of doing this) -- sometimes you can only capture lightning in a bottle once (and then by mere chance).

As far as casting though just for shits and giggles (because I do find that entertaining to consider), just a few off the top of my head:

Michael Ironside as Harry Cooper.
Isla Fisher as Judy.

Naomi Watts as Frannie.
Kevin Costner as Stephen.
Mel Gibson as Wooley (hehe). :D

John Goodman as Steele (hell, he basically re-did Steele in "The Big Lebowski").
Morgan Freeman as John.
Naomi Watts as Sarah (hell, she could do both Frannie/Sarah roles as far as I'm concerned, she's great).
Keith Richards as Bub (No make-up required!).
Richard Dreyfuss or John Lithgow as Dr. Logan.

j.p.








uh........terrible idea? why? if anyone is gonna ruin a remake it might as well be the guy who directed it first,right?

JDFP
15-Aug-2010, 01:34 AM
uh........terrible idea? why? if anyone is gonna ruin a remake it might as well be the guy who directed it first,right?

If any of his last three films are an indicator of the new elements brought to a re-make of the original trilogy, I'd rather someone else do the job.

j.p.

acealive1
15-Aug-2010, 01:37 AM
If any of his last three films are an indicator of the new elements brought to a re-make of the original trilogy, I'd rather someone else do the job.

j.p.



like steve miner did with day?

JDFP
15-Aug-2010, 01:46 AM
like steve miner did with day?

Doesn't count. "Day '08" was not a re-make of "Day '85" -- it only shared the same title and a couple of the same character names. Otherwise, it has nothing to do with it. It's not a re-make.

j.p.

Mr.G
15-Aug-2010, 02:42 AM
like steve miner did with day?

What? Did you watch the old and new version? Completely different films. I guess you could say a reimagination but not a remake.

JDFP
15-Aug-2010, 03:41 AM
Michael Ironside as Harry Cooper.
Isla Fisher as Judy.

Naomi Watts as Frannie.
Kevin Costner as Stephen.
Mel Gibson as Wooley (hehe). :D

John Goodman as Steele (hell, he basically re-did Steele in "The Big Lebowski").
Morgan Freeman as John.
Naomi Watts as Sarah (hell, she could do both Frannie/Sarah roles as far as I'm concerned, she's great).
Keith Richards as Bub (No make-up required!).
Richard Dreyfuss or John Lithgow as Dr. Logan.

j.p.

Ah, I've thought of a couple others...

Another good potential for Dr. Logan would be Tom Wilkinson. I'd actually say he'd do a better job than Dreyfuss or Lithgow. I could definitely see Wilkinson pulling off Dr. Logan and doing it very well.

And add Kevin Bacon in the mix as Roger.

j.p.

SRP76
15-Aug-2010, 04:24 AM
Hey, I think it could be done just fine. You only need to change some of the props and background stuff (especially in Night), but you don't really need to change the scripts very much.

Set "today" would go over just fine, and I for one WANT to see that! I'd do it myself, if it weren't for that little matter of a few million dollars.

acealive1
15-Aug-2010, 05:21 AM
Hey, I think it could be done just fine. You only need to change some of the props and background stuff (especially in Night), but you don't really need to change the scripts very much.

Set "today" would go over just fine, and I for one WANT to see that! I'd do it myself, if it weren't for that little matter of a few million dollars.


they need to incorporate more of the area for a remake of dawn. theres ways to kill zombies written all over the area of the entrance to the monroeville mall

Trin
15-Aug-2010, 05:17 PM
The things that Romero would do with his own movies defies thought. The same things that keep him from getting new Dead movie deals are the things that should keep him from "reinventing" his classics.

First, assuming he was redoing the old ones, how much social commentary would arrive in them today vs. back then?

Second, assuming he was redoing them today, would he attempt to make the commentary to reflect today? Would Dawn no longer be about consumerism but maybe about nationalism? Or terrorism? Or not being able to carry on a bottle of water to an airplane? Who knows what shape those things would come in.

Third, read the original Day script and be glad someone nuked it.