Post by canadia on Apr 10, 2010 14:54:56 GMT -5
Producer Updates 'Escape From New York' Remake
Saturday, April 10, 2010 at 2:59AM
The Escape from New York remake is still happening, likely despite your claims that it could only move forward over your dead body. But why should you care if John Carpenter's fine with it? And he is, so long as Snake Plissken will "always be a bad-ass." That's in the contract between the film's creator/writer/director and New Line.
So with that in place, where do we stand? "We have a script. We're out to directors righ now," producer Neal H. Moritz tells Collider. "We've had quite a few meetings with directors and there's a couple of actors that are really interested in playing Snake and we'll see what happens."
Early on, Gerard Butler was linked to the role of Snake, probably because news of the remake took hold in the months following 300. But Moritz says even though there's no deal with the actor, it could eventually happen. "Gerard was really interested in playing it," Moritz confirmed. "He hasn't read the new script yet, so we'll probably have a conversation with him once we get a director on board."
Butler desperately - and I mean desperately - needs to reestablish his movie tough guy image. There have been too many get-the-girl movies, and while Law Abiding Citizen did well enough, it isn't enough to put the action hero stamp back on him. This would do it. And he'd probably be a good choice.
But as Moritz says, there's still no director. That's the first step (although you could argue signing a star of Butler's magnitude could get a better director). Oh, and one other thing: Moritz isn't married to an R rating. If profanity is what puts the film into the 17-or-older category, then the film would wash its mouth out with soap. Moritz is fine with violence leading to an R, though. Stay strong: Go for rated R.
www.getthebigpicture.net/blog/2010/4/10/producer-updates-escape-from-new-york-remake.html
I am mixed about this but if Gerry has to grew his hair long for the role like the hunkster Kurt Russell I could be 100 per cent on board if Gerry is.
Ah Kurt as Snake
He was one of the last manly men before the drought, before Gerard and a few others brought the manly men back......
Saturday, April 10, 2010 at 2:59AM
The Escape from New York remake is still happening, likely despite your claims that it could only move forward over your dead body. But why should you care if John Carpenter's fine with it? And he is, so long as Snake Plissken will "always be a bad-ass." That's in the contract between the film's creator/writer/director and New Line.
So with that in place, where do we stand? "We have a script. We're out to directors righ now," producer Neal H. Moritz tells Collider. "We've had quite a few meetings with directors and there's a couple of actors that are really interested in playing Snake and we'll see what happens."
Early on, Gerard Butler was linked to the role of Snake, probably because news of the remake took hold in the months following 300. But Moritz says even though there's no deal with the actor, it could eventually happen. "Gerard was really interested in playing it," Moritz confirmed. "He hasn't read the new script yet, so we'll probably have a conversation with him once we get a director on board."
Butler desperately - and I mean desperately - needs to reestablish his movie tough guy image. There have been too many get-the-girl movies, and while Law Abiding Citizen did well enough, it isn't enough to put the action hero stamp back on him. This would do it. And he'd probably be a good choice.
But as Moritz says, there's still no director. That's the first step (although you could argue signing a star of Butler's magnitude could get a better director). Oh, and one other thing: Moritz isn't married to an R rating. If profanity is what puts the film into the 17-or-older category, then the film would wash its mouth out with soap. Moritz is fine with violence leading to an R, though. Stay strong: Go for rated R.
www.getthebigpicture.net/blog/2010/4/10/producer-updates-escape-from-new-york-remake.html
I am mixed about this but if Gerry has to grew his hair long for the role like the hunkster Kurt Russell I could be 100 per cent on board if Gerry is.
Ah Kurt as Snake
He was one of the last manly men before the drought, before Gerard and a few others brought the manly men back......