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mani 31-08-2006 14:42

Remaking the Dambusters...
 
The Lord of the Rings director Peter Jackson is to remake classic British war film The Dam Busters, he has told film industry trade paper Screen Daily. Jackson will produce the movie, with King Kong animator Christian Rivers in the director's chair.
Jackson said it would be "as authentic as possible and as close to the spirit of the original as possible".
The 1954 film told the true story of how Britain developed bouncing bombs to destroy German dams in World War II.


So what do u make of this? sounds promising. considering when the original one was made the mission was still classified as top secret. but please dont make it into another kong!

KIPAX 31-08-2006 14:48

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There was a very funny lager advert a few years ago showing a german on a damm wall like a goalkeeper saving the bouncing bombs.. I think it was in the carling black label series.. It was taken off as offensive I think.... was the funniest one as well.

I seen the original film...enjoyed it... would be interested in the remake certainly :)

Tealeaf 31-08-2006 14:57

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I'll bet 10 quid that Ian McKellan ends up playing Barnes Wallis and Orlando Bloome plays Guy Gibson.

mani 31-08-2006 16:08

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and watch how it'll b some gung ho american who ends up flying the plane after some john wayne-type stole the bomb details single handedly from the germans

chav1 31-08-2006 16:49

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as long as the keep the guy who stands there catching the bombs like in the carling advert ille be happy

West Ender 31-08-2006 16:49

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I heard about this a couple of months ago. Apparently there is a problem over Guy Gibson's dog's name. It was a black labrador and it went everywhere with him, except when he was flying, and its name was Nigger. The prospective producers don't know what to do about it. They want it included in the story as it was a big part of Gibson's life and was the squadron's mascot but they're scared of causing offense.

Anyway, who ever they cast as Gibson isn't going to be as gorgeous as Richard Todd. ;)

jambutty 31-08-2006 17:58

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That was a great Carling Black Label ad KIPAX.

As for a re-make. Re-makes are not known for being as good as the original except for the special effects.

cashman 31-08-2006 19:07

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remakes are not really my thing, in saying that though i presume much more detail about the raid should be known now, so i think if its well done i would love to see it.;)

SPUGGIE J 31-08-2006 19:32

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ONE GOOD THING THOUGH IS THE SPECIAL EFFECTS WILL BE GOOD FOR THE GUNFIRE AND THE EXPLOSION AFTERMATH!!!

Should if treated and cast correctly be a cracking film. :D

mthead 31-08-2006 21:47

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Wonder if Corrie's Mike Baldwin(Johnny Briggs)will make an appearence:) as he was in original.Oh dear or was he in 633 Squadron:confused: :confused:

garinda 31-08-2006 22:46

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Noooooooooo.

Why the need to remake such a classic?

In my opinion no remake ever has topped the original, despite the advancement in technology.

Shady McGough 31-08-2006 23:03

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But why not?????????

By that token if there was never a remake then there'd've never been new versions of Shakespere's plays because surely a remake is just a new interpretation of something that's gone before so............... So no Olivier's Henry V, no Branagh's Hamlet and by the same token, no "my version of Much ado about nothing that I directed a few years back for Ossy Players that was bloody fantastic.

garinda 31-08-2006 23:12

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Shady McGough
But why not?????????

By that token if there was never a remake then there'd've never been new versions of Shakespere's plays because surely a remake is just a new interpretation of something that's gone before so............... So no Olivier's Henry V, no Branagh's Hamlet and by the same token, no "my version of Much ado about nothing that I directed a few years back for Ossy Players that was bloody fantastic.


Sort of agree about Kenneth Branagh and re-interpreting Shakespeare, but I don't think there was a filmed definitive Hamlet before his, so I still think I'm right. As much as I love the June Alyson/Elizabeth Taylor 'Little Women' it was no where near as good as the original 1933 one with Katherine Hepburn, and both were in my opinion much better than the 90's one with Winona Ryder.

Besides Branagh's Shakespeare can anyone think of a remake of a film that was better than the original?

steeljack 01-09-2006 02:20

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Rindy, I think Ian McCellan's Richard III comes very close to Oliviers original , but agree, remakes never do justice to the original ......think Tallulah Bankhead in "a night to Remember" v the Kate Winslet thing in Titanic


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