Peter Berg Lines Up Tom Cruise and 'Dune'
Filed under: Sci-Fi & Fantasy, Thrillers, Remakes and Sequels
No, Tom Cruise won't be starring in the new version of Frank Herbert's Dune, but it sure does look like Peter Berg is going to be one busy director over the next few years. According to an informative report over at the MTV Movies Blog, we now know that Berg's next projects are:1. A spy thriller with Tom Cruise that has a "great" script (aka Edwin A. Salt, which we reported on the other day).
2. A "big, big, big" big-screen rendition of Dune, which was made into a feature film by David Lynch back in 1984, as well as a collection of well-received cable mini-series.
When asked about "remaking" a film made by the illustrious David Lynch, the director was more than diplomatic: "Berg said that while he's "a big fan of Lynch," he believes "that interpretation has left the door wide open for a remake."
So that's good news for Berg, obviously. Tom Cruise and a massive sci-fi epic back-to-back. Not too shabby for the kid who once starred in Wes Craven's goofy Shocker. And while Berg's resumé as a character actor might be a little choppy, there's little denying that he's a solid director: His films include Very Bad Things, The Rundown, Friday Night Lights and The Kingdom. That's what we call 4-for-4. Well, I do.









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12-22-2007 @ 5:46PM
GB said...
Very cool because I saw The Kingdom and I call Berg now the minime of Michael Mann. Variety also reports some pivotal scenes for Valkyrie will have additional filming pushing the movie to October.Instead of a Germany location they will just film in the U.S.
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12-23-2007 @ 6:19AM
EatingPie said...
The door was left wide open for a remake? Very diplomatic! In reality, the original Dune movie sucked eggs through a straw. It was the first movie in my life that I wanted to walk out of. David Lynch was 100% the wrong director for that movie, and think putting Sting in it was supposed to be a joke.... but it wasn't funny.
So yeah, a remake here. Got nothin' to lose.
-Pie
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12-24-2007 @ 10:07AM
Mort said...
"he believes 'that interpretation has left the door wide open for a remake.'"
I hope remake is code for "read the book" instead of "make stuff up as you go."
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12-24-2007 @ 4:13PM
Phil said...
David Lynch's film is a masterpiece, you guys are nuts, the casting was nothing short of perfect too.
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2-12-2008 @ 4:36PM
tekno_boy said...
I rate David Lynch's film the number one sci-fi movie of all time. In my mind it seemed like they reproduced the book exactly as described.
I will be very interested to see another production of my favorite movie, I shall try to go along with an open mind, but the David Lynch film will be hard to beat.
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