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I hope they bring M. Night Shyamalan back.

‘She’s All That’ Remake in the Works

Posted on Wednesday, April 8th, 2015 by Angie Han


She’s All That is getting a modern makeover. The Weinstein Company and Miramax have put into development a remake of the 1999 teen romcom, which starred Freddie Prinze Jr., Rachael Leigh Cook, and Paul Walker. Kenny Leon (A Raisin in the Sun) is set to direct. Get all the details on the impending She’s All That remake after the jump.

According to TheWrap, The Weinstein Co. and Miramax are teaming on the remake. Miramax put out the original film, which grossed $100 million worldwide. For what it’s worth, Miramax denies that there’s a deal in place right now, but “multiple individuals” have told the trade it’s happening.

Loosely based on My Fair Lady (and therefore also Pygmalion), She’s All That centered on a popular kid (Prinze) who accepts a bet to turn an unpopular outsider (Cook) into the prom queen. Inevitably, it all comes to a head at the big dance, which features a very memorable but totally inexplicable choreographed dance number.

The supporting cast included a lot of now-familiar faces, including Walker, Anna Paquin, Kieran Culkin, Dulé Hill, Jodi Lyn O’Keefe, Usher Raymond, Gabrielle Union, Elden Henson, Clea DuVall, Lil’ Kim, and Matthew Lillard. M. Night Shyamalan may or may not have secretly scripted the film.

The new film is expected to follow the same basic premise and feature a diverse cast. However, no stars have been announced as of yet. Tonya Lewis Lee will produce through Tonik Productions.

Leon and Lee previously teamed for the Hallmark Channel movie The Watsons Go to Birmingham, which Lee co-wrote and Leon directed. She additionally served as executive producer on the miniseries Miracle’s Boys, which was directed in part by her husband Spike Lee.

Leon directed the 2012 Steel Magnolias remake starring Queen Latifah, Jill Scott, Alfre Woodard, and Phylicia Rashad. His other credits include the TV movies A Raisin in the Sun and In My Dreams, and episodes of Private Practice and Ghost Whisperer.

Reminisce about the original She’s All That below with a trailer. Though, fair warning, you will have “Kiss Me” stuck in your head for the rest of the day.

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That's it!!!! You've gone too far this time!!!!
 
It's funny because She's All That is essentially just a remake anyway.
 
We're doing remakes of crappy teen rom coms from the '90s now?
 
That were themselves remakes... yes. This is how desperate and unimaginative Hollywood has become.
 
I was in love with Rachael Leigh Cook during that time.
 
Why did her career go sour?

Also, it's weird that Miramax is specifcally remaking 'She's all That' when it used a very common story convention, dating back to Shakesphere. There's been so many movies that have used it, including 'My Fair Lady' that it's now a typical templete for rom-coms.

Why not just call it something else? She's All That isn't a comic book property, or a prized film in the first place.
 
Why did her career go sour?

She turned 30. :o Only half joking there. Unless you have serious acting chops or good connections, Hollywood's not known for retaining female stars past a certain age. If you look at the big 20-something female stars from the late 90's to the early 00's most of them fell out of the spotlight. While most big male actors from that same period are still being cast in pretty high profile pics. That's gender politics in Hollywood.
 
Freddy Prinze Jr's career didn't go anywhere either. I guess Paul Walker was the biggest "name" to come out of it thanks to the Furious franchise.
 
As many times as I saw this movie back in high school, I can't actually remember the whole thing without accidentally mixing in elements of Not Another Teen Movie.
 
I get it mixed up with '10 Things I Hate About You' (and I suppose an unsettling coincidence is they both have dead stars now)
 
I don't care if the remake sucks. I just want synchronized dance scenes. I want everyone at the prom to randomly know the same dance.
 
I get it mixed up with '10 Things I Hate About You' (and I suppose an unsettling coincidence is they both have dead stars now)
I also occasionally mix it up with "Can't Hardly Wait" though I have only seen them all one time. Maybe twice depending on if you count it being on the television in the background.
 

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