Has Paramount Picked a Helmer for Their 'G.I. Joe' Movie?
Filed under: Action, Paramount, Dreamworks, Comic/Superhero/Geek, Remakes and Sequels, Games and Game Movies, War
The pre-pre-production on Paramount's cinematic rendition of G.I. Joe has been a small powder-keg of controversy among the hardcore fans -- and they haven't even locked down a script yet! First there was a Latino Review report claiming that Skip Woods' screenplay was a certifiable slap in the face to the established fans, but then we got word that (at least) one more screenplay had been commissioned. And now with Transformers transforming '80s nostalgia into huge lumps of cash, Paramount looks to be interested in getting G.I. Joe rolling much sooner than later.According to IESB and IGN Movies, it looks like Paramount / DreamWorks may have found their director in Stephen Sommers -- whom you'll no doubt remember from The Mummy, The Mummy Returns and (ugh) Van Helsing. (Confession time: I have a huge soft spot for Sommers' Deep Rising. Dang that's a dumb-fun flick.) Apparently the studio wants to rush this project into production (yep, that horrible impending strike strikes again) and they'll be combining Skip Woods' script with one penned by the team of David Elliot and Paul Lovett. I'm not exactly sure how I feel about the whole "rush into production" angle, but then again I wasn't raised on G.I. Joe cartoons so my interest in the project could be accurately described as "curious, but not much more."
Once the project actually kicks into production (or announces a few cast members) we'll be back to share the news. For previous reports on the live-action G.I. Joe project, check here, here and here.
Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
8-12-2007 @ 3:55PM
Jonathan Lapper said...
No screenplay yet for a movie based on a cartoon based on an action figure? The devil you say! I hear Tom Stoppard and Harold Pinter are definitely interested! Someone call them now!
By the way, what's with article after article on serious drama and independant film? How about the occassional article on an action, science fiction or fantasy flick? Or maybe something about a comic book movie once in a while? Come on, branch out guys.
Your friend, the rogue monk,
Jonathan Lapper
http://cinemastyles.blogspot.com
P.S. I still haven't been called about the lead yet in the remake of ENTER THE DRAGON so maybe they went with Brian Dennehy after all.
P.S.S If they're looking for the perfect G.I. Joe let 'em know from me they need look no further than Peter O'Toole... or maybe that kid who plays Ron Weasley - man that would be perfect!
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8-12-2007 @ 4:00PM
Erik Davis said...
Um, Jon, our last four posts (before this one) were on Lost Boys 2, The Dark Knight, Vacancy and The Hobbit. How are we not branching out?
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8-12-2007 @ 4:08PM
Jonathan Lapper said...
I sit corrected. I'm telling you Erik, it can be pretty tricky navigating a comment page loaded up on bourbon blends and drano. Sometimes I make mistakes.
But seriously...
This is why I love cinematical and have it linked - you respond to sarcasm with sarcasm. Any other site would have already dropped a ban on my I.P.(which would just force me to go to the convenience store down the street, buy some Lancers and log in to their computer)
The Rogue Monk
Jonathan Lapper
http://cinemastyles.blogspot.com
P.S.
Erik, for demonstrating a sense of humor in the line of duty you are now officially my sidekick, The Green Editor!
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8-12-2007 @ 4:17PM
Scott Weinberg said...
Hey Jon, thanks for the comments. Unfortunately when I am not at a film festival, I'm a true-blue popcorn-flick junkie. Horror, action, comedy, sci-fi, comic book, you name it.
We can discuss Fassbinder if you like. ;)
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8-12-2007 @ 4:27PM
Jonathan Lapper said...
Scott,
I'm not sure how well Fassbinder would go over here but hey, how about this: We re-make "Berlin Alexanderplatz" into a new Batman film. You take Franz Biberkopf and make him into a Harvey Dent type and Lina becomes Barbara Gordon - IT CAN'T FAIL!!!
Throw in some Douglas Sirk references to make the Fassbinder fans happy and you've got a movie that covers all audiences. If anyone does this, I want a cut.
You know who.
http://cinemastyles.blogspot.com
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8-12-2007 @ 4:30PM
Jonathan Lapper said...
By the way, it just occurred to me: It's Sunday. Scott, Erik - go home. This is down time for me but it's your job. Take a breather.
Jon Jon
http://cinemastyles.blogspot.com
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8-12-2007 @ 4:42PM
Crafty St. James said...
Here is a pic of the fuzz face GI Joe!
http://www.imdb.com/name/nm1904270/
http://www.myspace.com/craftymusic
http://www.myspace.com/Green_with_Confidence
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8-12-2007 @ 9:19PM
Scott Weinberg said...
We are at home! But on weekends we take special care to bring some fun stuff to the readers who don't have big outdoorsy plans.
For example, I've forgotten what color sunlight is.
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8-12-2007 @ 11:07PM
Jonathan Lapper said...
Well thank God I'm here to help you out: Scott, the sun is purple. The light is gives off is scotch plaid.
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