'Videodrome' to Be Remade; New Flesh to Live Even Longer
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In today's requisite edition of "Nothing Is Sacred" news, it looks like David Cronenberg's cult classic, Videodrome, is the next remake to come a-callin'. Ehren Kruger, writer of the remake of The Ring, is penning this update to "modernize the concept, infuse it with the possibilities of nano-technology and blow it up into a large-scale sci-fi action thriller," according to Variety.Okay, at the very least, there's quite the opportunity for some nifty and nasty effects work, but beyond that, I can't help but feel that today's potential for satire may be outweighed by today's potential for the grotesque. And reading the phrase "large-scale" almost makes me want to pop in the low-budget widespread panic of The Signal instead.
But let's play devil's advocate here: who would you cast in the anti-hero role that James Woods originated in '83? I'd bet that either Patrick Wilson or Sam Rockwell could pull it off -- aw, hell, if they really just throw up their hands at some point, Nicolas Cage could be fun...
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4-27-2009 @ 11:29AM
Peter Hall said...
Zac Efron. Do it.They won't do it.Do it.
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4-27-2009 @ 11:29AM
Brian said...
blech.
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4-27-2009 @ 11:58AM
luckyjob1 said...
If they shove a VHS tape into someones gut, I might support this. I don't want to see an update by having a USB dongle inserted into a nipple.
"The battle for the mind of North America will be fought in the video arena: the Videodrome."
YouTube is the New Flesh.
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4-27-2009 @ 12:09PM
Paul said...
The thing is that Videodrome completely predicted the rise of YouTube in every way short of mentioning it by name. Its brilliance was the technology-agnostic view of a broadcast-everything future.
To remain true to what Videodrome did, the new movie would have to look ahead with similar clarity, but everybody knows the implications of an always-on, always-watching society -- or at least knows what one looks like. So it'd have to be about the Singularity or something. Ray Kurzweil would have to write the script.
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6-03-2009 @ 1:38AM
Sams said...
We don't need a remake; we need a sequel.
And, of course, we need Cronenberg.
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6-15-2009 @ 1:53AM
retrocozayshin said...
NOOOOOO
why do they keep remaking good movies?!
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