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GeneChing
03-27-2017, 10:07 AM
Wow, I was just with Robert Rodriguez last Tuesday... :cool:




Escape From New York remake gets Robert Rodriguez to direct (http://www.denofgeek.com/uk/movies/escape-from-new-york/48234/escape-from-new-york-remake-gets-robert-rodriguez-to-direct)
20th Century Fox has tapped Robert Rodriguez to direct a remake of Escape from New York...

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David Crow
Mar 27, 2017

Beloved 1980s cult classics are continuing to reappear in the 21st century landscape. Some of these recent reboots turn out to be long-unexpected sequels or spinoffs. These are your Terminator: Genisyses, your Predators, and your Alien and Thing prequels. But it appears that another John Carpenter classic, Escape From New York, is now getting the full-on remake treatment (having sat around in development for many years) since Robert Rodriguez has been tapped to direct the picture.

Deadline broke the news late Friday evening that Escape From New York is moving ahead at 20th Century Fox, which after a long-bidding war for the property is now set to produce it.

This also is tellingly a vote of confidence in Rodriguez at the studio since he is also making an upcoming tentpole for the studio, the James Cameron-scripted Alita: Battle Angel, which is based on Yukito Kishiro’s graphic novel of the same name and stars Rosa Salazar, Mahershala Ali, Michelle Rodriguez, Eiza González, Jennifer Connelly, Christoph Waltz, Ed Skrein, and Jackie Earle Haley.

Obviously, there are no details yet on what an Escape remake would look like, but the John Carpenter original is, of course, an influential cult classic that starred Kurt Russell as Snake Plissken. In that 1981 film, the story picks up in the dystopian future (of 1997!) where the current U.S. president’s Air Force One crashes onto Manhattan Island - now a forgotten and decayed urban sprawl that is reserved for only the most undesirable of convicts. A maximum security wasteland. Snake, a convict who has escaped it before, is sent back into hell to rescue the president.

So then: do they think they can even dare make this without a Russell cameo? And just who will step into his shoes? Answers as we get them...

Jimbo
03-28-2017, 07:03 AM
Normally, I don't like the constant stream of remakes of long-established movies, as the remakes rarely come close to equaling the originals. The remake of 'A Nightmare on Elm Street' is a perfect example of how irrelevant most remakes of great originals are. However, for Escape from New York it would be mandatory, obviously, due to the year the original took place in, and the obsolete early-'80s technology. That's a big problem with futuristic movies set in too near a future that rely on wowing with hi-tech. That technology will ALWAYS become obsolete in real life within a few short years and make the movie seem antiquated.

That being said, IMO the original Escape from New York will be VERY difficult to top in terms of originality and characters. In fact, originality is impossible at this point. We'll just have to see. However good (or bad) the remake might be, it will never have the impact that the original had.