The only way I'll be happy with this is if they let the Always Sunny cast make it.
He's not a bad actor. He just does what he gets paid to do and is good at doing it. Being a badass action star. He just he just doesn't have what it takes for Riggs. Statham, as much as I like him, just feels like the flavor of the month action star to me. Gibson wasn't that. You need a real actor to pull this off.
I say we do a role reversal!
Micheal Jai White as Riggs and Harrison Ford as Murtaugh. You know you can hear Ford saying "I'm too old for this ****." In your head right now.![]()
I agree that Riggs needs a real actor and that Statham is not the man for the role. However, I don't think he's just a flavour of the month, that's a label for Sam Worthington, Channing Tatum and their black hole of charisma ilk. If a guy can make a Paul W.S. Anderson film entertaining, then he's graduated from 'flavour of the month'.
Besides, you know when Luc Besson, Sylvester Stallone and Bruce Willis are singing your praises, you're doing something right in the action genre.
Statham should play Mr. Joshua.
A Werner Herzog Film.
Lethal Weapon.
Nicolas Cage as Martin Riggs.
Christian Bale as Roger Murtaugh
Can't we just say that Cop Out was the Lethal Weapon remake, it came out, it stunk, it's done and we don't have to hear these threats again for another 20 years?![]()
the only way i could accept a reboot would be if Christian Bale played Riggs and they get a decent actor alongside him.
you need someone crazy to do that role.
Speaking of Cop Out, that Bruce Willis/Damon Wayans film, The Last Boy Scout, was basically a Lethal Weapon clone. WB should just remake that instead.
This scene from Harsh Times comes to mind for some reason.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w09rqkY0hbg
NEVER! That movie is just as much a classic as Lethal Weapon.
No, it isn't. It's a major Lethal Weapon clone. And it infamously under-performed at the box office after WB paid Shane Black a ridiculous amount of money for the script. That movie was so un-original that Bruce Willis basically played a drunk John McClane.
I've always been a firm believer that studios should only remake movies that sucked but showed potential. The Last Boy Scout is a good example of that. If they had removed all the gimmicks it would have been a fine action flick.
Lethal Weapon worked because of how well the actors fit with each other. I can't picture anybody else in the roles, I'm sorry.