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Casablanca 2017...In Space.
Casablanca 2017...In Space.
A good soldier adjusts and adapts, makes the terrain work to his advantage. The hell with the war and hitching a free French garrison in Brazzaville and killing Rommel.
Rick should book seats on a plane to Eamon DeValera's neutral Ireland and settle with Ilsa in a Dublin brownstone. Red meat, hard liquor, and soft beautiful Ilsa.
But there would remain the moral dilemma of duty....
A very underrated actor. He has been top notch in everything I have seen him in. One of my favorites.... Of course, Gleeson is one of the most gifted character actors ever to grace the screen...
LOL.
It could have made and interesting episode of Deep Space Nine.
Sisko would have to be Renault.
...which would leave the part of Rick to Quark...
I had a conversation with a dear friend that commenced with her remarks about, "that scene where the German officers are singing a Nazi song." I loved pointing out that the song, Die Wacht am Rhein was written long before Adolf Hitler was born, and that its lyrics ("Dear fatherland, put your mind at rest, dear fatherland, put your mind at rest, firm stands, and true, the Watch, the Watch at the Rhine! –Firm stands, and true, the Watch, the Watch at the Rhine!" ) are actually far less bellicose than those of the French Marseillaise ("Let's march, let's march! Let an impure blood soak our fields!").
The interesting thing is that the producers wanted to have the Germans singing a real Nazi song- the Horst Wessel Lied- but it was still under copyright and they were afraid of potential lawsuits for infringement in neutral countries. Moral of the story: Rick may not have been intimidated by Hitler's soldiers... but Warner Brothers didn't want to tangle with Hitler's lawyers.
THe film carries on a lot about Liberty, Equality and Fraternity and other noble principles but that does not apply to the colonised natives though. They are almost invisible in the film.I had a conversation with a dear friend that commenced with her remarks about, "that scene where the German officers are singing a Nazi song." I loved pointing out that the song, Die Wacht am Rhein was written long before Adolf Hitler was born, and that its lyrics ("Dear fatherland, put your mind at rest, dear fatherland, put your mind at rest, firm stands, and true, the Watch, the Watch at the Rhine! –Firm stands, and true, the Watch, the Watch at the Rhine!" ) are actually far less bellicose than those of the French Marseillaise ("Let's march, let's march! Let an impure blood soak our fields!").
The interesting thing is that the producers wanted to have the Germans singing a real Nazi song- the Horst Wessel Lied- but it was still under copyright and they were afraid of potential lawsuits for infringement in neutral countries. Moral of the story: Rick may not have been intimidated by Hitler's soldiers... but Warner Brothers didn't want to tangle with Hitler's lawyers.
The only remake that MIGHT interest me is "Them!" Done with what they could do with CGI today... those babies would really be threatening! If they did HALF as good a job as they did reimagining "The Thing" I'd be happy!
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Reading through this I keep thinking about Robert Zemeckis and what he said when he was approached about a reboot of Back to the Future.
His answer?
"Not while I'm alive."
Which means someday there will be. And it will probably star Justin Beiber.
That would've been hideous.What do you think of this, from imdb.com:
"Back in the early-to-mid 2000s, Madonna wanted to remake "Casablanca (1942)" with her playing IIsa Lund and Ashton Kutcher in the role of Rick Blaine. Madonna pitched the idea to every studio but was unanimously rejected by every studio with one studio executive telling her "That film is deemed untouchable". The project has since been scrapped by Madonna."
Apparently not totally scrapped by ALL studios. Ugh.
And he'll be playing Doc Brown.....
Supposedly, it's already being 'reimagined' insofar as, following the success of the stage musical of Matilda for which he wrote the songs, Australian Tim Minchin is supposed to be working on a musical version of Back to the Future. I truly hope that idea dies the death long before it sees the stage, but given that his musical version of Groundhog Day has opened in London to critical acclaim, I may be holding out faint hope. Hey, let people go and see that stuff if they want, I just wish West End Theatre could put out something creative again. I'm bored of jukebox musicals and "let's turn popular film X into a stage show" already. Not that those things should never be done, but it's gotten to the point where they very rarely seem to have any artistic point, and positively reek of "That's a popular brand, it'll sell tickets". I'm not naive enough to think that the theatres aren't interested in the bottom line (most West end productions do well if they're breaking even; it's a rare one as makes the big money), but I wish the theatre would go back to writing its own stories. Hells, there are even so many great musicals they could revive rather than attempt some cheap butchery of a classic film.
What do you think of this, from imdb.com:
"Back in the early-to-mid 2000s, Madonna wanted to remake "Casablanca (1942)" with her playing IIsa Lund and Ashton Kutcher in the role of Rick Blaine. Madonna pitched the idea to every studio but was unanimously rejected by every studio with one studio executive telling her "That film is deemed untouchable". The project has since been scrapped by Madonna."
Apparently not totally scrapped by ALL studios. Ugh.
...Even "indie" films have to hew to certain formulas in order to get a release these days -- "hey, here's an idea, how about a picture about a quirky young woman finding herself in New York! And she's got a slacker boyfriend who doesn't appreciate her and a sassy black best friend who sets her straight when she gets too wacky! And an entry-level job in a glamorous profession but what she really wants to do is dance/act/write/be a juggler in the circus!" "Great! Somebody give Greta Gerwig's agent a call!"