New version of RED DAWN.

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I just heard on the Wilkow Majority A new Red Dawn movie is being made.
Any Info on it ??

I would like to see allot of todays weapons involved IE ARs Barrett's .50 cal

Maybe it will be a version of Taliban Invasion:what:
 
One can hope but I doubt it will be made and if it was it would probably make the Wolverines the bad guys.

Hope I'm wrong!
 
Geez, enough with the remakes already. Red Dawn is a cult classic. I sure wish those idiots in Hollywood would just leave stuff like that alone.

But maybe that's just me...



Jeffrey
 
I hate remakes.

The best survivalist/SHTF movie of all time is The Postman with Kevin Costner. Got a lot of bad reviews, and it's very long, but it has a good message and also a realistic attitude towards survival in a world gone awry - strength is in numbers, and the lone wolf roaming around by himself is just going to get picked off.
 
Any Info on it ??

They just announced the Director and writer on the 9th. I never pay much attention to these announcements, they don't even have a working draft of a script yet. A lot can happen before actual filming starts. There are hundreds of originals and remakes shelved before filming starts.

http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/hr/content_display/news/e3i28e0d4f7991010721fa8d721c07ce0eb
'Red Dawn' redo lands director, scribe
MGM will remake the 1984 action drama

By Jay A. Fernandez and Borys Kit

July 9, 2008, 12:00 AM ET

"Red Dawn"
"Red Dawn" will be redone.

Screenwriter Carl Ellsworth has been hired to recraft the ultimate homeland invasion story about a new generation of besieged high schoolers.

Dan Bradley, a second unit director and/or stunt coordinator on "The Bourne Ultimatum," "Spider-Man 3" and the forthcoming "Quantum of Solace," will move into the director's chair for the update. Contrafilm's Beau Flynn and Tripp Vinson will produce.

MGM toppers Harry Sloan and Mary Parent announced the remake -- along with a big-budget rebuild of "RoboCop," which director Darren Aronofsky among others has recently been in to discuss -- in May at the Festival de Cannes. As the studio regroups, its executives have realized that the strong MGM library has numerous classic and cult properties it can exploit for a new audience.

"The tone is going to be very intense, very much keeping in mind the post-9/11 world that we're in," says Ellsworth, who was 11 when the original was released. "As 'Red Dawn' scared the heck out of people in 1984, we feel that the world is kind of already filled with a lot of paranoia and unease, so why not scare the hell out of people again?"

Ellsworth will be working from a story written by Jeremy Passmore. Vincent Newman ("A Man Apart") is also acting in a producer capacity.

The original "Dawn" was the Cold War brainchild of writer-director John Milius, who devised a World War III invasion of America by the Soviets and Cubans. The film followed the scrappy insurgency of a group of Midwestern teenagers who take on their high school mascot name -- "Wolverines!" -- as a rallying cry of resistance.

The 1984 action drama was the first film released in theaters with the newly devised PG-13 rating because of its intense subject matter and violent content.

Ellsworth, who is repped by ICM and the Shuman Co., most recently handed in an adaptation of Brian K. Vaughan and Pia Guerra's comics series "Y: The Last Man" to New Line. He also wrote "Red Eye," co-wrote "Disturbia" and rewrote the screenplay for the "Last House on the Left" remake, produced by the original film's writer-director, Wes Craven. Rogue Pictures will release it early next year.

Bradley also is repped by ICM.
 
Starring Al Gore as himself.....Directing the Wolverines from his secret underground complex.. "Don't shoot at them, it will release Dangerous Co2.. Just throw rocks, Just throw rocks.!.!.!.":D
 
"The tone is going to be very intense, very much keeping in mind the post-9/11 world that we're in," says Ellsworth, who was 11 when the original was released. "As 'Red Dawn' scared the heck out of people in 1984, we feel that the world is kind of already filled with a lot of paranoia and unease, so why not scare the hell out of people again?"

Good noises to hear. What made Red Dawn so cool was that it was slightly plausible, gave it a "this could happen to you" feel.
 
The scenario holds a fascination to many. Look at the popularity of SHTF and survival forums? Being there and living it may be a different story. Bring 'em on!
 
Eh, they'll screw it up by giving Tom "crazy" Cruise the lead, (or worse, George Clooney just to really make us hate it :barf:), and have his doing summersaults out of Soviet helocopters onto his getaway horse,and then riding away with the girl (whom he'll get of course, she wont have the hots for some lousy Col.) , who will be played by Jodie Foster.

And as mentioned, the US , if not the Wolverines,will come out looking like the bad guys for the most part, somehow
 
Oh, and when is the release date? If it happens to coincide with an Obama-nation administration, then gun shops are gonna see rifles sales like they haven't seen in decades! :)
 
For the re-make the Mexicans should invade....

Oh wait, nevermind.
 
Hollywood lost all its imagination when Imaginationland got attacked by ManBearPig (if you watch south park you'll know) :)
 
War, like life, is not a movie, especially when your enemies don't watch the same movies, and don't buy into the same tired narratives.
 
They're redoing RoboCop???? The nerve of them. They'll use CGI for everything and make it look like crap. They probably won't make the future quite so dystopian either. It'll probably have global warming as a plotline as well.
 
The problem I have with such movies is the military ridiculousness of the premise. No conceptualization of how difficult a real invasion would be as compared to a terrorist attack.

Only invaders like the ID4 aliens or WoW tripods have the logistics. The latter movie stunk though.

I know the available force levels in the world and the rest of the world would be hard put to get one division to our shores.
 
The best part of War Of The Worlds was that the last car on earth that still ran was a '90 something Dodge Caravan!! They don't run when aliens aren't trying to destroy the planet!
 
Speaking of WoW tripods, I wish they'd make the next installment of League of Extraordinary Gentlemen with Guillermo DelToro as Director.

I need another new movie with the requisite amount of Sean Connery and Guns.

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