I'm afraid so. They're making a remake of The Day the Earth Stood Still, starring the lovely Jennifer Connelly, the talented Kathy Bates, and Keanu Reeves.
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0970416/
I'm afraid so. They're making a remake of The Day the Earth Stood Still, starring the lovely Jennifer Connelly, the talented Kathy Bates, and Keanu Reeves.
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0970416/
Last edited by Gillianren; 2008-Jan-24 at 02:23 AM. Reason: I spelled Jennifer Connelly's name wrong; I blame the Delete key.
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Gillian
"Now everyone was giving her that kind of look UFOlogists get when they suddenly say, 'Hey, if you shade your eyes you can see it is just a flock of geese after all.'"
"You can't erase icing."
"I can't believe it doesn't work! I found it on the internet, man!"
well, I hope in this one the alien doesn't come out holding a phaser.
that's just stupid.
Man, that was a good movie. Probably up there on my top ten total list. Certainly top five SF and Fantasy if I counted every Star Wars as just one.
Keanu's playing the robot?
I suppose he will go around paying for things with diamonds.![]()
Don't accept the diamonds. They are mined by slaves under horrible conditions on Altair VII. These 'circulatory fluid diamonds' represent the methane sweat of wretched hexapods.
I just got an uncontrollable twitch just reading the title of this thread....
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It was only a matter of time.[sigh]
With the Cold War and its associated arms race long over, expect a radically altered storyline with lots of explosions, screaming hordes, and weepy Armageddon moments.
I just thought of a cheesy scene.
one soldier kicks the robot and when it doesn't respond he says "see, it failed the Turing test, it ain't got no brains".....
The lovely Jennifer Connell(y), the talented Kathy Bates, and the space-filling Keanu Reeves.
Sigh.
STARGAZING: All I see are the lights of a billion places I'll never go. --Howard Tayler, Schlock Mercenary
when is Keanu going to do the third installment of the Bill and Ted series?
i want to know how Wyld Stalyns rule the world, and every time i see him in a movie i keep expecting him to revert to the role that made him famous. he got close the the Matrix flicks, but not quite there.
In the original, Klaatu was holding a communication device, not a phaser. A trigger-happy individual decided it was a weapon and shot Klaatu.
I'm with Doodler, no matter what the character's name, Reeves will be playing the robot one way or another.
Plot synopsis: Klaatu and Gort land on a baseball field in Washington, DC. They are immediately apprehended by Homeland Security agents and whisked away to Gitmo, then to a non-existent detention center somewhere in eastern Europe, never to be heard from again. The saucer is demolished by the largest explosion in the history of the cinema. Many gunfights and car chases ensue due to unrelated subplots. Sex scenes occur. CGI runs uncontrolled throughout the film. The film ends with reports of a prison break at a non-existent detention center in eastern Europe. Scabs begin working on the script for the sequel.
Keanu's not what I would call a good actor, but all joking aside, he's not that bad--certainly better than Nicole If-I-express-any-emotion,-the-skin-on-my-forehead-will-tear Kidman.
I might go see this one, if it turns out to be deliciously bad.
What's the big deal? I think Keanu is a good actor.![]()
I've seen Wesley Snipe hold up pretty well. I think the real evidence of the talent of an actor is how well he holds up to a good cast and a good script. I think we can safely agree that Much Ado About Nothing had one of the best scriptwriters in history, and it's one of his better works. The cast of the '93 movie was excellent, and man, did Keanu Reeves stand out in it. And not in the good way.
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Gillian
"Now everyone was giving her that kind of look UFOlogists get when they suddenly say, 'Hey, if you shade your eyes you can see it is just a flock of geese after all.'"
"You can't erase icing."
"I can't believe it doesn't work! I found it on the internet, man!"
I know, I know; "with that, you could have studied the other planets......."
but I thought that it was a bit weak for him to come out holding the thing like a gun.......And why wear a space suit, that covered his face, if he didn't need it?
I'm a bit like the character in the movie "Misery","IT WASN'T LIKE THAT AT THE END LAST WEEK....."
but I think movies, generally, benefit, at a deep level, from logic (consistent with the theme of the movie) .
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STARGAZING: All I see are the lights of a billion places I'll never go. --Howard Tayler, Schlock Mercenary
Every time I've been to the Lincoln Memorial in D.C., I tap my wife on the shoulder and start quoting Michael Renny's line-- "He must have been a great man...."
Like Cruise's pitiful attempt to do the "War of the Worlds", this movie will SUCK. Wonder when Kneau will come out of the saucer and say, "Whoa..."
I'd really love to take a baseball bat into the meetings where they greenlight this garbage.....
You have a point, JustAFriend. Lately the stuff coming out of the great celluloid factory of the West has been remakes, TV show adaptations, or political statements in the thin guise of entertainment. This film's going to have to really jump high to clear the previous movie's bar.
What we need are films that have more than a mere modicum of wonder, more plot than a repackaged FPS game, characters the audience dares to identify with, and an original story that is positive and uplifting that doesn't have to rely on numerous explosions, expensive CG effects or vehicle chases to keep our attention.
Hollywood, do you want more of our hard-earned money?
There's our wish-list. It might profit you to keep it in mind while you're grinding out the movies.
(Sorry. I'll get off the soapbox now.)
People always say this, and I'm certainly not disputing that a lot of it is true. However, it's not entirely true. Sweeney Todd, for example, was not a TV show adaptation; it was a Broadway musical adaptation. Entirely different!
On a more serious note, while this is a bad time of year for new movies (this is when studios release things that they don't think would do well anyway), there's still some movies in theatres right now that are supposed to be really original and creative--and people don't go to see them. Persepolis, which is supposed to be really good, will probably only make it to the art house theatre downtown, and if I were living in a town without one, I probably wouldn't get the chance to see it in the theatre at all. No Country for Old Men is supposed to be an excellent film, as is There Will Be Blood. I'm not sure Persepolis is a Hollywood movie; I rather suspect it isn't. But Pixar movies count, I think, and they're pretty invariably witty and creative.
I also leave you this to ponder on. 1939 is generally considered one of the best years in the history of film. And indeed, it is. However, spend a few minutes browsing this list. http://us.imdb.com/List?year=1939&&t...%20titles;1939
Also, Doodler, you really should see Wong Foo. It may not be your thing, but it's the Wesley Snipes movie I had in mind when I said he'd done some good stuff. And you know, I watch a lot of movies, so eventually, I'll probably see everybody's one good performance--if they have one.
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Gillian
"Now everyone was giving her that kind of look UFOlogists get when they suddenly say, 'Hey, if you shade your eyes you can see it is just a flock of geese after all.'"
"You can't erase icing."
"I can't believe it doesn't work! I found it on the internet, man!"
Klaatu Barada Ni(cough cough cough)
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I have come to accept that science fiction films are generally of no interest to people who like science fiction. For various reasons the genre simply doesn't work in that medium.
There has been great science fiction made, its just that the good stuff doesn't do well in the modern world because it has to be dumbed down to the point of moronic for the average knuckledragger buying a ticket to understand...either that, or the studio goes crazy with the CGI to the point where you have NO idea what the heck is going on. Then you add in music video hack directors, like Micheal Bay, and it all goes to hell in a handbasket.
Did he know if he would need it or not?And why wear a space suit, that covered his face, if he didn't need it?