Herzog Responds to 'Bad Lieutenant' Backlash
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Things weren't so peaceful in the movie buff land when word got out a few weeks ago that Werner Herzog plans to remake Bad Lieutenant with Nicolas Cage in the lead role. Even noted trash auteur Abel Ferrara publicly complained about having his work redone. Bad Lieutenant isn't anybody's idea of a good time: Harvey Keitel puts on a freakishly raunchy performance. Still, it definitely sounds like Herzog's pumped about the gig. Defamer cornered the director in New York today for a few questions about the project, and the responses are kind of amazing. Herzog tends to do a great job of explaining himself, no matter what crazy scheme he has cooked up, but the best part of this interview arrives when the guy claims utter cluelessness about Ferrara's work. Way to stick it to the source material. To hear Herzog tell it, his version of Bad Lieutenant isn't a remake, although he wouldn't know, since it sounds like hasn't actually seen the original. However, he says that Cage's character's name and the plot are entirely new. Herzog apparently liked the "very, very dark story," written by William M. Finkelstein, and he can't wait to work with Cage (given Herzog's notorious appreciation of Anna Nicole Smith, this last bit actually makes sense). Hearing about Ferrara's discontent, Herzog just eggs him on: "Let him fight the windmills, like Don Quixote." It's a feud made in heaven, almost too good to be true. You might just call it ecstatic truth.
Top: Early poster art for the new 'Bad Lieutenant,' snapped at the Cannes Film Festival last month.
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6-05-2008 @ 4:18AM
Mike De Luca said...
I think the only just solution is for Ferrara to remake "Aguirre, The Wrath of God" with Jared Leto, out of sheer fucking spite.
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6-05-2008 @ 6:57AM
Peter Hall said...
Why would anyone ever oppose Werner Herzog? I don't understand.
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6-05-2008 @ 12:42PM
Neil said...
What a bad movie that was. Why in the world would they remake that.
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7-11-2008 @ 10:50AM
KR said...
I don't understand how Herzog's eagerness to work with Nicholas Cage, by now just a mainstream, A-list actor, connects in any way with Herzog's appreciation of Anna Nicole Smith. Sorry, not getting it. I also don't understand Herzog's interest in Cage, but who can really look into the mind of Herzog?
I loved the original film--it's disgusting and visceral. I think it will be a very interesting "remake." If Herzog has actually never seen the original film. No temptations to recreate scenes in a similar fashion, perhaps. In any case, I have a lot of faith in Herzog. Even if it's not great, it will at least be very odd and worth watching.
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