RE: [scifinoir2] WTF? David Cronenberg remaking The Fly AGAIN?

2009-09-25 Thread Martin Baxter

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Subject: [scifinoir2] WTF? David Cronenberg remaking The Fly AGAIN?















 





  








The Fly, David Cronenberg's classic 1986 sci-fi horror film, was
itself a re-imagining of the original 1958 movie, and was subsequently adapted
by Cronenberg himself as an opera. So imagine our surprise to hear that the
Canadian director—who previously said he wouldn't be involved in any remake—is
now developing another reboot, a new cinematic version of The Fly.


It seems to be part of a new trend of filmmakers rebooting their own
creations: Ridley Scott is developing a reboot/prequel of his own Alien,
for example.


In the case of The Fly, it seems that Cronenberg
wants to return to the movie that helped establish his career, but this time
with 21st-century visual effects and technology, according to The Hollywood
Reporter's Risky Biz blog:


The auteur will develop a reboot of the 1986 classic with Fox, the studio
that released that film, directing and potentially writing the new pic. ...


The 1986 title, itself a remake of Kurt Neumann's 1958 sci-fi classic,
starred Jeff Goldblum and became a huge hit for Fox, earning $40 million and
turning into a phenomenon. It centered on Seth Brundle ([Jeff] Goldblum), an
eccentric scientist who, after an experiment with teleportation goes awry, is 
transformed
into a fly. Geena Davis starred as Goldblum's love interest and partner,
Veronica.


Hard to imagine even Cronenberg improving on his original: Despite the dated
look of the clothes and hair, the movie remains a powerful, gut-wrenching
experience with very convincing makeup effects of Goldbum's horrific
transformation from man into creature. The movie also packs a wallop as a
potent metaphor of the ravages of disease and the resulting loss of dignity and
humanity.


http://scifiwire.com/2009/09/wtf-david-cronenberg-rema.ph

 

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Re: [scifinoir2] WTF? David Cronenberg remaking The Fly AGAIN?

2009-09-25 Thread Keith Johnson


Twenty years is too soon, and I can't think of a single reason to revisit this, 
especially since Cronenberg has done so many other great projects, and 
certainly has other great stuff in the works. 

That being said, though, because it is Cronenberg, i will check it out. he 
never fails to impress me... 


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The Fly , David Cronenberg's classic 1986 sci-fi horror film, was itself a 
re-imagining of the original 1958 movie, and was subsequently adapted by 
Cronenberg himself as an opera. So imagine our surprise to hear that the 
Canadian director—who previously said he wouldn't be involved in any remake—is 
now developing another reboot, a new cinematic version of The Fly . 

It seems to be part of a new trend of filmmakers rebooting their own creations: 
Ridley Scott is developing a reboot/prequel of his own Alien , for example. 

In the case of The Fly , it seems that Cronenberg wants to return to the movie 
that helped establish his career, but this time with 21st-century visual 
effects and technology, according to The Hollywood Reporter 's Risky Biz blog: 

The auteur will develop a reboot of the 1986 classic with Fox, the studio that 
released that film, directing and potentially writing the new pic. ... 

The 1986 title, itself a remake of Kurt Neumann's 1958 sci-fi classic, starred 
Jeff Goldblum and became a huge hit for Fox, earning $40 million and turning 
into a phenomenon. It centered on Seth Brundle ([Jeff] Goldblum), an eccentric 
scientist who, after an experiment with teleportation goes awry, is transformed 
into a fly. Geena Davis starred as Goldblum's love interest and partner, 
Veronica. 

Hard to imagine even Cronenberg improving on his original: Despite the dated 
look of the clothes and hair, the movie remains a powerful, gut-wrenching 
experience with very convincing makeup effects of Goldbum's horrific 
transformation from man into creature. The movie also packs a wallop as a 
potent metaphor of the ravages of disease and the resulting loss of dignity and 
humanity. 

http://scifiwire.com/2009/09/wtf-david-cronenberg-rema.ph 



Tracey de Morsella, Managing Producer 

The Green Economy Post 

http://greeneconomypost.com 

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