Paramount has found a new director for its remake of the sci-fi classic Dune, after Peter Berg dropped off the project in October. The studio has hired Taken helmer Pierre Morel to oversee the movie. Paramount is currently looking for a new writer to incorporate Morel’s vision of the project into the original draft by Quantum of Solace scribe Josh Zetumer. Morel plans to make a very faithful adaptation of the 1965 book by Frank Herbert. The movie is a high priority for Paramount’s production chief Adam Goodman. Kevin Misher and Richard Rubinstein are producing.
The only thing I know that he directed is...Taken, from 2008. Ugh. Here's the official list:
As cinematographer
2002 : The Transporter
2003 : Something's Gotta Give (second unit, Paris)
2005 : Unleashed
2006 : Love and Other Disasters
2006 : Arthur and the Minimoys (models)
2007 : War
As director
2004 : District 13
2008 : Taken
2010 : From Paris with Love
TAKEN was a very good movie. Morel is a better director than Berg in my opinion. His resume paints him as an "action" director but he his a protege of Luc Besson, so there is some hope that the story will not be to truncated.
Edited to add: Seems Mr Producer Kevin J. Hackerson isn't high enough on the producer totem pole to have been told, he still hasn't twatted about this news.
I'd never heard the name of that Morel geezer and I'm French, but unfortunately being linked to Besson is no longer a proof of quality these days...
He's more known for milking the franchise over and over again than true cinematographic art...
In more ways than one Besson is very much alike the hack, they have in common their fondness for quantity over quality.
I've looked around a few interviews and he seems a reasonable guy, but still with the "action director' tag, so we'll see how he copes with the philosophical side of Dune(something I haven't seen in his movies yet, but I only saw Disctrict 13 and the Transporter so there you go)
It's often mentionned he plans to make a faithful adaptation but don't they all?
ten bucks says the first trailer is in 100% slow-mo and features music by some crap band like drowning pool or disturbed.
oooh-ah-ah ah-ah, mothergrabbers!
Sandwurm88 wrote:The only thing I know that he directed is...Taken, from 2008. Ugh. Here's the official list:
As cinematographer
2002 : The Transporter
2003 : Something's Gotta Give (second unit, Paris)
2005 : Unleashed
2006 : Love and Other Disasters
2006 : Arthur and the Minimoys (models)
2007 : War
As director
2004 : District 13
2008 : Taken
2010 : From Paris with Love
I haven't seen ANY of those movies. I just saw a commercial for From Paris with Love (Is that supposed to be a joke?) last night. John Travolta's bald and bearded head gave me nightmares.
Paul of Dune was so bad it gave me a seizure that dislocated both of my shoulders and prolapsed my anus. ~Pink Snowman
13athroom wrote:ten bucks says the first trailer is in 100% slow-mo and features music by some crap band like drowning pool or disturbed.
oooh-ah-ah ah-ah, mothergrabbers!
heres the trailer for this dudes latest up and coming release:
...upping my bet to TWENTY bucks.
i agree with freak. travoltas head is a terrible thing. hopefully they dont overlook the possibility of casting travoltas awful head in this new dune flick.
"Faithful Adaptation": Legal Insurance requirement Hollywood must use in press releases to make sure fanboys don't burn down their sets.
Generally I translate it as "We'll change as few things as possible, but those things will be major plot points and we'll change them so much as to make them unrecognizable. Basically, there will be a giant psychic vagina squid that saves humanity in our film because so many people wanted that in Watchmen.
Ampoliros wrote:"Faithful Adaptation": Legal Insurance requirement Hollywood must use in press releases to make sure fanboys don't burn down their sets.
Generally I translate it as "We'll change as few things as possible, but those things will be major plot points and we'll change them so much as to make them unrecognizable. Basically, there will be a giant psychic vagina squid that saves humanity in our film because so many people wanted that in Watchmen.
Ampoliros wrote:"Faithful Adaptation": Legal Insurance requirement Hollywood must use in press releases to make sure fanboys don't burn down their sets.
Generally I translate it as "We'll change as few things as possible, but those things will be major plot points and we'll change them so much as to make them unrecognizable. Basically, there will be a giant psychic vagina squid that saves humanity in our film because so many people wanted that in Watchmen.
Hey, maybe the worms in this one will have mouths like vulvas and tails like penises and they can do the ouroboros and go fuck themselves ... kinda like the HLP!
Ampoliros wrote:"Faithful Adaptation": Legal Insurance requirement Hollywood must use in press releases to make sure fanboys don't burn down their sets.
Generally I translate it as "We'll change as few things as possible, but those things will be major plot points and we'll change them so much as to make them unrecognizable. Basically, there will be a giant psychic vagina squid that saves humanity in our film because so many people wanted that in Watchmen.
Ampoliros wrote:"Faithful Adaptation": Legal Insurance requirement Hollywood must use in press releases to make sure fanboys don't burn down their sets.
Generally I translate it as "We'll change as few things as possible, but those things will be major plot points and we'll change them so much as to make them unrecognizable. Basically, there will be a giant psychic vagina squid that saves humanity in our film because so many people wanted that in Watchmen.
But there wasn't.
Once again, huh?
the watchmen graphic novel featured an invasion by gigantic tentacles in its climax. the watchmen movie featured a nuclear detonation in its climax.
and the fanboys cried.
also to be noted; doc manhattan's wiener was motionless in the graphic novels. In the movie It bobbed around a bit.
Ampoliros wrote:"Faithful Adaptation": Legal Insurance requirement Hollywood must use in press releases to make sure fanboys don't burn down their sets.
Generally I translate it as "We'll change as few things as possible, but those things will be major plot points and we'll change them so much as to make them unrecognizable. Basically, there will be a giant psychic vagina squid that saves humanity in our film because so many people wanted that in Watchmen.
But there wasn't.
Once again, huh?
the watchmen graphic novel featured an invasion by gigantic tentacles in its climax. the watchmen movie featured a nuclear detonation in its climax.
and the fanboys cried.
also to be noted; doc manhattan's wiener was motionless in the graphic novels. In the movie It bobbed around a bit.
fanboy verdict:
happy as punch.
I'm well aware of how the story ended in both media. But Amp said that the ending of the graphic novel would be in the film because people wanted it, but it wasn't, despite people wanting it.
I demand Vagina Squid and I will not rest until I see it on screen. I don't care where.
Redstar wrote:
13athroom wrote:
Omphalos wrote:
Redstar wrote:
Ampoliros wrote:"Faithful Adaptation": Legal Insurance requirement Hollywood must use in press releases to make sure fanboys don't burn down their sets.
Generally I translate it as "We'll change as few things as possible, but those things will be major plot points and we'll change them so much as to make them unrecognizable. Basically, there will be a giant psychic vagina squid that saves humanity in our film because so many people wanted that in Watchmen.
But there wasn't.
Once again, huh?
the watchmen graphic novel featured an invasion by gigantic tentacles in its climax. the watchmen movie featured a nuclear detonation in its climax.
and the fanboys cried.
also to be noted; doc manhattan's wiener was motionless in the graphic novels. In the movie It bobbed around a bit.
fanboy verdict:
happy as punch.
I'm well aware of how the story ended in both media. But Amp said that the ending of the graphic novel would be in the film because the fans wanted it, but it wasn't, despite the fans wanting it.
No I said that it would be in the new film because Hollywood thinks that's what fanboys want now because such a fuss was made about it being taken out of Watchmen. 'Cause "faithful adaptation" =/= "faithful adaptation" *without vagina squid
Put it in the Avatar deleted sex scene that's coming with the DVD. Then I might watch Avatar.
I don't know about Vagina Squid,
but there was a stripper in Dallas
in the late sixties named Sucker Fish.
I think she had worked for Jack Ruby or something,
seems like that was at one the clubs he had owned,
tho, so maybe that's where I got the connection ....
anyway, what's all this about a new Dune movie ?
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