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Old 12-04-2008, 06:39 AM   #1
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"Fox is bringing "Romancing the Stone" to the big screen again, swinging into development a remake of the 1984 adventure movie and tapping Daniel McDermott to write it.

The original movie helped launch Robert Zemeckis as a director, turned Michael Douglas and Danny DeVito -- then best known for their TV work -- into film stars and established Kathleen Turner as a romantic lead.

Written by Diane Thomas, "Romancing" told the story of a repressed romance novelist who travels to Colombia to find her missing sister only to meet up with an American soldier of fortune. The two embark on a cross-country adventure involving a map, a jewel and a private police force. Thomas wrote the script while working as a waitress in Malibu. It turned out to be her only produced screenplay; she died in a car crash the year after the film's release.

No producers are attached to the remake.

McDermott, a former head of DreamWorks Television who segued to screenwriting, most recently co-wrote the DreamWorks thriller "Eagle Eye." He is developing a contemporary adventure movie for Tom Cruise at UA titled "Adventurer's Club" and working on a remake of "Soylent Green" for Warner Bros.

McDermott, repped by UTA and Media Talent Group, also created and executive produced the Lifetime drama "Angela's Eyes."

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"Russell Brand might soon be caught between the moon and New York City.

The British comedian is developing a remake of "Arthur," the 1981 comedy that starred Dudley Moore, for Warner Bros. as a potential starring vehicle.

Brand is meeting with scribes to write the screenplay, which will be produced by MBST's Larry Brezner, whose credits range from "Good Morning, Vietnam" to HBO's recent "Little Britain USA."

The original movie followed a boozy playboy rascal who is set to inherit a fortune if he marries an heiress his family thinks will make something out of him. However, he falls in love with a working-class woman and turns to his valet for help when his family makes him choose between money and love.

Moore was nominated for an Oscar as was Steve Gordon, the film's writer-director. John Gielgud, who played the valet, won the best supporting actor Oscar, and the movie's theme song, "The Best That You Can Do," won for original song.

Sarah Schechter is overseeing for Warners.

Brand already has a rascally reputation, not only for his past sex-, drugs- and alcohol-infused lifestyle but also for on-air radio pranks that recently led him to being suspended by the BBC. He subsequently resigned.

American audiences got their first taste of Brand in "Forgetting Sarah Marshall," in which he played a rock star lothario. He next appears with Adam Sandler in "Bedtime Stories," which opens on Christmas Day. The Endeavor-repped actor is filming Julie Taymor's adaptation of Shakespeare's "The Tempest" and will reunite his "Marshall" co-horts for "Get Him to the Greek.""

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""They Live" is finding life again.

John Carpenter's cult 1988 film is getting the remake treatment from Universal and studio-based Strike Entertainment, which are in negotiations to acquire the film rights with rights holder Les Mougins.

Strike's Marc Abraham and Eric Newman will produce, while Shep Gordon of Les Mougins and Carpenter will serve as executive producers.

The original film, part sci-fi thriller and part social satire, told the story of a down-on-his-luck construction worker (Roddy Piper) who discovers glasses that let him see aliens walking among us and controlling humanity. The man races against the clock to find a way to stop them.

The movie is known for a fight scene that lasts 51⁄22 minutes and for the line, "I have come here to chew bubblegum and kick ass ... and I'm all out of bubblegum."

No writer is on board.

Gordon, an entrepreneur and music impresario who worked with Alice Cooper and Blondie, holds the rights, having financed the film as part of a multipicture deal with Carpenter that also included "Prince of Darkness" and "Village of the Damned." Universal distributed the film as part of an output deal Gordon constructed.

Strike, whose credits include "Bring It On" and "Children of Men," had success in the remake arena with 2004's update of "Dawn of the Dead." Strike is also working on a remake of Carpenter's "The Thing.""

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Old 12-04-2008, 08:00 AM   #2
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Dudley Moore IS Arthur!

ISTR, the original was the first time we found out that Sir John Gielgud had a sense of comic timing, as well--Have to put the original down to a Perfect Unrepeatable Coincidence.

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I just cannot imagine anyone else playing that character.
...Okay, STILL believe the whole "MGM remake" craze isn't being fueled by 80's Orion Pictures icons?

Back when the (dreary, wrist-slittingly depressing) "Arthur 2: On the Rocks" sequel came out, everyone claimed that the reason the sequel was so painful to watch was "We're an enlightened society now, alcoholism isn't funny anymore"--
Think that was grasping at straws at the time, but watched the original again on TV, and...I'll admit, if it hadn't been for 80's-Dudley Moore's manic cuddliness, any other actor might've started to grate by the last reel...

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Brand already has a rascally reputation, not only for his past sex-, drugs- and alcohol-infused lifestyle but also for on-air radio pranks that recently led him to being suspended by the BBC.
(...As you can see.
Which, coming in so soon a timeframe with the "Let's see, what other drunken roles will Brand be playing?...Oh, yeah, Pirates 4!" thingy, puts this one well within the territory of Fanboy-Fakie Rumor, until we hear different.

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Old 12-04-2008, 08:52 AM   #3
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Weak. Hollywood needs to make some original films.
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Arthur = disaster in the making, Romancing the stone, if you for a pure comedy film, might have a chance of working, They Live, hmmmm, this could be bloody brilliant, or outright trevesty, It think the material in They Live lends itseld well to a remake, esp with today special effects, but you would have to have an awesome cast. The Rock is the only person I could see pulling off the Piper made famous.
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It will be tough if not impossible to improve on Romancing the Stone and a pure comedy version would be less than appealing to me. The other two do not merit repeating.
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1) I love Romancing the Stone, so I never want it remade. It's perfect as it is.

2) I freakin' hate Russell Brand.

3) I think there will be a remake of every John Carpenter movie within 5 years.
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You just know you are getting old when they start remaking movies you saw the first time around in theaters as a teen
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1) I love Romancing the Stone, so I never want it remade. It's perfect as it is.

2) I freakin' hate Russell Brand.

3) I think there will be a remake of every John Carpenter movie within 5 years.
Ugh Russell Brand? He was okay in Forgetting Sarah Marshall, but I don't see him taking Dudley Moore's place as Arthur. Besides, he we nails on a chalkboard annoying when he hosted the VMA's.
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Ugh Russell Brand? He was okay in Forgetting Sarah Marshall, but I don't see him taking Dudley Moore's place as Arthur. Besides, he we nails on a chalkboard annoying when he hosted the VMA's.
I'm just automatic-default assuming EVERY "Russell Brand is a star!" rumor is a fan-fakie until said movie is released...
We're just getting too many of them lately.
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Old 12-06-2008, 04:27 PM   #10
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ive never even seen the first one, is it worth watching?
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