Friday, July 4, 2008

Neo Makes the Earth Stand Still

One of science fictions greatest movies is in the process of a remake. The Robert Wise masterpiece ‘The Day the Earth Stood Still’ is being updated by Scott Derrickson, known for such epics as Hellraiser: Inferno???, Urban Legends: Final Cut??!!!!??!?!? And the more well known Exorcism of Emily Rose. Robert Wise directed the original and went on to direct Run Silent Run Deep, Star Trek: The Motion Picture and The Andromeda Strain so maybe this will do for Derrickson what it did for Wise. Who knows.

I am quietly excited by this remake, I was very dubious before I saw the trailer which was released today but now I feel like it could be pretty interesting. Keanu Reeves plays the part of Klaatu previously played by Michael Rennie, an interesting choice. I think that Reeves has reached the age now that he can play these sorts of roles. Plus with the Matrix trilogy firmly under his belt I we can accept him in semi dramatic science fiction flix and not the dumb surfer cant act for shit FBI type guy.

Needless to say the new trailer for TDTEST looks dark and apocalyptic. There is a sense that the Earth is going to get totally trashed in a Roland Emmerich kind of way. That’s cool because I like that sort of stuff and when it’s done with a sci-fi background its even better. I hope that the message within the story is nice and clear. One of the great things about the original was its lack of ambiguity; unlike other B-grade sci-fi picture from the 50’s which needed more work to see the symbolism. Even when I watched the film as a kid I was able to walk away and say, ‘Great film, and it was all about how bad war is’. In saying that I understand that the remake is more about save the planet rather than don’t fight amongst yourselves.

Anyway it is scheduled for a December release which gives us plenty of time to speculate on what it will be like. Check out the trailer for the original film. Great stuff.

4 comments:

Lugosi said...

I saw the trailer for the remake at the beginning of Hancock, and it was the first I had heard of it. Frankly, I'm not sure that Keanu Reeves was the right choice. I just have a hard time taking him seriously.

Mr_Fett01 said...

I thought the same thing. I couldnt help think that someone more straight up would have been better but then I think Keanu is a better actor now than he ever has been. I think he will do an OK job.

Spankermatic said...

Yeah, but should they have bothered at all? Couldn't someone come up with something more original than yet another remake in a long line of remakes?

Or maybe I should stop whinging?

Mooghead said...

Yeh, sick of remakes. From now on I am not going to watch any film that is a remake.

And Keanu Meathead as well....It'll do very well no doubt.