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"Capricorn One" Gets A Remake
Posted: Friday February 9th 2007 2:29am
Source: Moviehole
Author: Garth Franklin



Whilst John Carpenter may be the founding father of late 70's to early 90's genre movies, Peter Hyams proved over the same period to be one of the more reliable directors out there in that time.

Granted almost none of his films one would consider a masterpiece, but looking back on them his assorted filmmography delivered some flawed yet entertaining science-fiction tales and lightly enjoyable action thrillers that still hold up well today.

"2010," "Outland," "Timecop," "The Star Chamber," "The Presidio," "Sudden Death," "The Relic," "End of Days" - it was a pretty solid track record with admittedly the odd stumble ("A Sound of Thunder," "The Musketeer," "Stay Tuned").

Now, like Carpenter, he's finding much of his early works are about to get the remake treatment. Already the Michael Douglas-led "The Star Chamber" and Sean Connery-led "Outland" are being remade, now "Capricorn One" is also on the cards reports Moviehole.

Elliott Gould, James Brolin, O.J. Simpson, Karen Black, Telly Savalas, Sam Waterston and Brenda Vaccaro all starred in the original 1978 thriller about the first manned Mars mission.

The astronauts are pulled off the launchpad and forced for several months to work in a secret soundstage where they fake the landing expedition due to a major defect in the space vehicle which NASA just can't admit too.

Meanwhile a journalist is on the trail of the truth, yet every time he gets closer someone tries to take him out.

Peter Buchman ("Jurassic Park III") will write and David Dobkin ("Shanghai Knights") is set to direct the remake entitled "Capricorn Two" for Regency Films. Shooting is slated to start later this year
 
Stop.

Just.

Now.

Stop.

Hollywood.

Creativity.

Is.

Gone.

:csad:
 
They have a massive wheel in a office somewhere and 4 times a year they spin it and see which film it lands on, that chosen film is then remade with UBER amounts of CGI :D
 
Waiting for an annoucement that Indy 4 will be a remake of Thunderball...
:whatever:
 
Stop.

Just.

Now.

Stop.

Hollywood.

Creativity.

Is.

Gone.

:csad:

No, it isn't.

The people in Hollywood who decide which films get made are not the ones who come up with the ideas.

This is how it works. A screenwriter comes up with a new idea for a film and approaches a studio. The studio take one look at it, and realise it's not based on an existing property (comic/cartoon/TV show), and decide it will cost, say, $100m to make.

That's a risk.

Instead, they decide to spend $100m on a film based on an existing property - let's say a movie of The Jetsons - because it's less of a risk. Everybody knows The Jetsons, they have been popular for a long time, plus the studio can release the original series on DVD, and so on.

It's nothing to do with creativity. It's about minimising risk. As movies get more and more expensive, and the home entertainment industry eats at it's profits, Hollywood can take less and less chances.
 
Timecop was COOL. One of Van Damme's three "GREAT" movies!
 
If Hollywood is bent on remakes...where the heck is The Day The Earth Stood Still???

But anyway...why are they remaking? There are TONS of novels they could make movies of.

Heck...they want another Lord of the Rings success? Just dragon Dragonlance or some Forgotten Realms trilogies and make those into epics!
 
If Hollywood is bent on remakes...where the heck is The Day The Earth Stood Still???

But anyway...why are they remaking? There are TONS of novels they could make movies of.

Heck...they want another Lord of the Rings success? Just dragon Dragonlance or some Forgotten Realms trilogies and make those into epics!
They ARE making a Dragonlance film.:whatever:
Search for it on the boards and on google.
 
If Hollywood is bent on remakes...where the heck is The Day The Earth Stood Still???

But anyway...why are they remaking? There are TONS of novels they could make movies of.

Heck...they want another Lord of the Rings success? Just dragon Dragonlance or some Forgotten Realms trilogies and make those into epics!

Eragon flopped. Hollywood will have taken note of that and backed away from untested (i.e. not world famous) fantasy novels.
 
They ARE making a Dragonlance film.:whatever:
Search for it on the boards and on google.


I'm not talking about the direct-to-dvd animated release. I'm talking live-action. The Dragonlance series has had numerous #1 best sellers. It has a strong, large fan-base. Hollywood should have seen that and realized it could have had another Lord of the Rings.
 
I'm not talking about the direct-to-dvd animated release. I'm talking live-action. The Dragonlance series has had numerous #1 best sellers. It has a strong, large fan-base. Hollywood should have seen that and realized it could have had another Lord of the Rings.
It's not DTV.
It's in gonna be in the Theaters.
 
I'm not talking about the direct-to-dvd animated release. I'm talking live-action. The Dragonlance series has had numerous #1 best sellers. It has a strong, large fan-base. Hollywood should have seen that and realized it could have had another Lord of the Rings.

No way. DragonLance is minor compared to Lord of the Rings.
 
If Hollywood is bent on remakes...where the heck is The Day The Earth Stood Still???


I hate remakes. I hate them with a passion. And if they remake "The Day the Earth Stood Still"...that could push me over the edge...Never mind. As soon as I found out they were remaking "Poltergeist" I was pretty much pushed beyond the point of no return...or maybe it was when I heard the rumors of "Howard Stern's PORKY'S" that my brain went from happy movie viewer to letter bomb manufacture...
 
I hate remakes. I hate them with a passion. And if they remake "The Day the Earth Stood Still"...that could push me over the edge...Never mind. As soon as I found out they were remaking "Poltergeist" I was pretty much pushed beyond the point of no return...or maybe it was when I heard the rumors of "Howard Stern's PORKY'S" that my brain went from happy movie viewer to letter bomb manufacture...
Could you send one to Uwe Boll's house.
He lives at:
1234 *****ebag Lane
A**hole City, CA 69690
Thanks a ton:woot::cmad:
 
I hate remakes. I hate them with a passion. And if they remake "The Day the Earth Stood Still"...that could push me over the edge...Never mind. As soon as I found out they were remaking "Poltergeist" I was pretty much pushed beyond the point of no return...or maybe it was when I heard the rumors of "Howard Stern's PORKY'S" that my brain went from happy movie viewer to letter bomb manufacture...

The Day the Earth Stood Still.......lol, in modern movies, nothing stands still. No shot lasts longer than two seconds, the camera is always shaking and is in so close the viewer can't see what is going on.

That is one film that won't be remade.
 
The Day the Earth Stood Still.......lol, in modern movies, nothing stands still. No shot lasts longer than two seconds, the camera is always shaking and is in so close the viewer can't see what is going on.

That is one film that won't be remade.
That's why I hate modern films.
I'm watching Resident Evil II on TV right now.
I feel like I might have a seizure.
 
Moore Helming Capricorn One Remake
Source: Variety June 4, 2008


John Moore will direct a remake of the 1978 conspiracy thriller Capricorn One for New Regency, reports Variety.

Peter Buchman, who wrote Steven Soderbergh's two-part Che Guevara biopic, penned the screenplay, which is described as an updated, reimagining of the story that revolves around a group of astronauts of an aborted mission to Mars.

Elliot Gould and James Brolin starred in the original, which was written and directed by Peter Hyams. O.J. Simpson played a supporting role.
 

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