Cops & Killers: 'Lethal Weapon 5: New Recruits' and Lee Child's 'One Shot'
Filed under: Action, Thrillers, Deals, Paramount, Warner Brothers, RumorMonger, Scripts, Newsstand
If you read my posts regularly, you might be under the impression that the only movies that make me truly weak in the knees are Marvel adaptations. But my heart belongs more to rogue cops than it does superheroes, and if I could have my film wish, it would be for a renaissance of the action/thriller. And you know, I think it might be on its way ...First comes a story from The Hollywood Reporter that Paramount has hired Josh Olson to adapt Lee Child's novel One Shot. It's the ninth in Child's Jack Reacher series -- why they aren't adapting the first, I have no idea. Now, I haven't read the series, but from all accounts Reacher is the kind of man we haven't seen onscreen since Harry Callahan or Wendell "Bud" White. And that's why Olson (who was also behind the adaptation of A History of Violence) took the job: "I had just finished watching the first two Dirty Harry movies on Blu-ray. And I thought, 'No one's making movies like that anymore.' It coincided perfectly. It's just the kind of movie that I haven't seen in a while. It's a tough, smart, action-oriented thriller." (In a really funny twist, I was watching Dirty Harry last weekend and thinking the same thing -- and also how much I want to date Clint Eastwood circa 1971.)
Obviously, One Shot isn't enough to revive the genre, but Entertainment Weekly reports that rumors continue to gather around Lethal Weapon 5, particularly with Shane Black's Cold Warrior catching everyone's interest. Seems he's down for writing and directing the fifth installment, though all waits on the approval of Mel Gibson. I'm intrigued by the new story details, as it introduces a pair of young New York cops. Now, if Lethal Weapon 5 was more of a reboot/origin story for two new characters who could carry some films of their own, well, that would be pretty darn cool.
So, could all this herald a return of well spoken heroes who can count their gunshots, and strike fear into the hearts of criminals with just an icy look? I hope so. (And maybe this time around, we'll get more than one Samantha Caine.)










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9-26-2008 @ 1:22PM
Joe said...
Well I am all for a new Lethal Weapon movie just as long as it rights the wrongs from the last ones. Also Mel Gibson.has not been any thing in some time and I would like to see if He can still act.
Also I know Die Hard is a different series and that movie turned out really good. May be this new LW could be good too.
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9-27-2008 @ 6:07PM
Phil said...
I rather like the Jack Reacher novels. They're little more than slightly-above-average airport thrillers, and they all follow a similar format (Reacher arrives in town, meets a damsel in distress, kills loads of bad guys with minimal resources, and leaves), but they're generally taut and detailed enough to be a good read. I'll be interested to see how the story translates, with a lot of it depending on the casting of the lead role.
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9-28-2008 @ 5:47PM
Elisabeth said...
Thanks for the recap, Phil -- honestly, the series sounds like it fulfills all my action fantasies, lol.
It's funny, I was going to mention that I was putting this series on my airport reading list -- but I thought "I better not, someone will blast me and say I'm insulting their favorite author." ;) I'm glad to know my instincts were dead on ... and I'll have a new author to seek out when I brought the wrong book for a long flight.