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GeneChing
10-19-2011, 09:44 AM
I remember how Jackie stole the show in the original. That was long before he was a name here in the states. We were so excited to see him get some screen time, so hopeful that he would champion kung fu movies back into pop culture.

GM Is in Talks to Help Bankroll a Guy Ritchie Cannonball Run Remake (http://nymag.com/daily/entertainment/2011/10/the_cannonball_run_remake_gm_c.html)
10/18/11 at 5:30 PM

The government-owned General Motors may soon be partnering with Hollywood to encourage speeding, drunk driving, and general mayhem. Insiders tell Vulture that the world's second-largest carmaker is in discussions about backing an update of The Cannonball Run in a deal that would be much larger than your average product placement. With this deal, a new Run could double as a big, two-hour demonstration of GM's new cars.

Producer Al Ruddy (The Godfather, Million Dollar Baby) is producing the project, and the Fox-based Shawn Levy (Real Steel) has expressed interest, wanting it anchored by his Night at the Museum star, Ben Stiller. However, we’re told that that Levy is second in line to Warner Bros.’ go-to action-comedy director Guy Ritchie, who is considering taking it on and envisions it with Brad Pitt starring with some of his Ocean’s 11 confreres. (It’s easy to see why Warner Bros. has the edge here: Ritchie and Pitt are both clients of the powerful Creative Artists Agency, which also just happens to represent GM as a corporate client. Reps at CAA declined comment.)

In this still-evolving deal, GM wants to be more involved than just committing to the usual “soft” marketing support (the usual spray of TV commercials hyping a film packed with GM cars, like Michael Bay’s Transformers franchise). They're thinking of taking an actual hard-dollar, equity stake in a Cannonball production, which we’re told Ritchie would like to shoot at least partly in Europe. (One has to imagine that setting the film at least partly on the speed-limit-free German autobahn must be hugely appealing to audiences, and particularly to GM and studio lawyers concerned about liability.) With more involvement, they could use the road-race film as a way to introduce and spotlight their 2014 car lineup for two hours, maybe giving this new Corvette the lead. If the GM deal comes through, it’ll show just how far product placement has come. Back in 1981, the besotted priests Sammy Davis Jr. and Dean Martin drove director Hal Needham’s own red Ferrari 308 to save on production costs.

Despite being derided as “Government Motors” by some conservative news outlets, the carmaker — in which the U.S. government holds a 27 percent stake, and the Canadian government 12 percent — is nonetheless actually being towed back from the junk bond yard. Last month, Standard & Poor’s lifted GM's bond rating by two steps, (to BB+), a hair below investment grade; Moody’s hinted it may follow suit. It remains to be seen if getting “two thumbs up” from film critics will prove just as beneficial.

GeneChing
06-12-2017, 05:37 PM
‘Cannonball Run’ Revving: Rawson Thurber In Talks To Direct, Lennon & Garant To Write Script (http://deadline.com/2017/06/cannonball-run-rawson-thurber-thomas-lennon-robert-garant-warner-bros-1202111988/)
by Mike Fleming Jr
June 12, 2017 1:16pm

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EXCLUSIVE: Warner Bros is negotiating with Thomas Lennon & Robert Ben Garant to write and Rawson Thurber to direct a relaunch of the Cannonball Run franchise. Andre Morgan and Alan Gasmer (Vikings) are producing. Studio set this up last year, originally intending for Etan Cohen to both write and direct. Lennon & Garant wrote the Night At The Museum franchise. Thurber helmed Dodgeball and Central Intelligence and will next team with Dwayne Johnson in Skyscraper for Legendary and Universal.

This isn’t a remake as much as a relaunch of a film based on the famous “Cannonball sea to shining sea memorial trophy race” that was captured in three Hal Needham-directed films that starred Burt Reynolds, Frank Sinatra, Roger Moore, Dean Martin, Sammy Davis Jr and Dom DeLuise atop a whole ensemble of ’80s stars. They played roles in the re-enactment of an illegal cross-country race where the participants were not above playing dirty tricks on one another.

The new version is being spearheaded by producer Morgan, who has been making movies at Warner Bros since Enter The Dragon in 1973 (that film also was backed by Golden Harvest, which orchestrated the Cannonball Run films). Warner Bros acquired all sequel and remake rights to the franchise from original copyright owners Brock Yates, the Hal Needham Estate and Fortune Star LTD. Albert S. Ruddy and Raymond Chow are the exec producers.

The first film was released by Fox in 1981; Warner Bros released the 1984 sequel; and Orion released the 1989 third film, which starred John Candy, Donna Dixon, Eugene Levy and Brooke Shields. The original films and the legend of the original races on which they were based have generated international interested; people are still running their own time-lapse races to beat the records established in the original five races.

UTA and Principato-Young rep the writers; WME and Gretchen Rush rep Thurber.

They really don't make this genre of cameo-laden films anymore, do they?

GeneChing
06-05-2018, 08:24 AM
JUNE 04, 2018 3:29pm PT by Borys Kit
Doug Liman Circling 'Cannonball Run' (https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/heat-vision/director-doug-liman-circling-cannonball-run-remake-1117048)

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Doug Liman

The director is looking to steer the remake of the popular Burt Reynolds-Farrah Fawcett 1981 car-race film.
High-octane director Doug Liman is revving up his engines for a remake of The Cannonball Run.

The filmmaker behind Edge of Tomorrow and Mr. and Mrs. Smith is in early talks to direct the modern take on the 1981 comedy hit that was helmed by master stuntman Hal Needham, The Hollywood Reporter has confirmed.

The premise involves a group of rule-breaking misfits that team up to compete in a cross-country road race from Connecticut to California.

The initial movie was an all-star endeavor toplined by Burt Reynolds, Roger Moore, Farah Fawcett, Dean Martin, Dom DeLuise and a young Jackie Chan.

Thomas Lennon and Ben Garant wrote the script for the new incarnation.

Rawson Marshall Thurber was circling the project last year, but his focus is now on Red Notice, an action project with Dwayne Johnson.

Liman is in the middle of postproduction and scheduling reshoots for Chaos Walking, his adaptation of a YA novel by Patrick Ness that stars Tom Holland and Daisy Ridley.

Why is Jackie singled out as 'a young Jackie Chan'? Weren't all those actors young then? Surely younger than now. :rolleyes: