Forum - View topicNEWS: Director Justin Lin Developing Lone Wolf and Cub Film
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clipeuh
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Why would they say no to Aronofsky but yes to Lin? This is a big drop in terms of talent involved...
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GATSU
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clip: Aronofsky didn't have the money or connections at the time. Personally, I wanted to see Lin reboot Highlander myself, but it was not to be.
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CareyGrant
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Agreed. Unless Aronofsky wanted to make some crazy changes, this doesn't make ANY sense (even for the mega-cluster f that is the Japanese Publishing & IP Business).
One the one hand you have an Academy Award calibre director (Black Swan & The Wrestler), while on the other you have the daughter of WWE nepotism and a guy who's directed mostly B-grade films and some TV comedies.... What?! I may like Community, but in my mind, I can't imagine what the Japanese rights holders were thinking. If it were mine and a director like Aronofsky was interested, I'd give him the freakin' green light. Just another case of WTF?! Japan. |
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Ulinox
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Oh, so B-grade movies earn 605 million dollars at the box office these days? Wow, I never figured. |
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GATSU
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Carey: Yack it up, but at least Justin Lin can come up with original material.
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I'm guessing they were thinking that Lin, unlike Darren, had the money, and actually bothered to trace the rights-holders to the source, rather than give up. Apparently, though, if @tomomachi is correct, the people behind Road to Perdition didn't officially get permission to remake it. |
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lunaitc
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Wow, not one, not two, but THREE Fast and the Furious sequels under his belt. Clearly the resume of a man you want to give the rights to adapt a classic manga series.
There is no goddamn facepalm large enough |
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Spoofer
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Road to Perdition was loosely based on Lone Wolf and Cub as well, right?
/my only knowledge about the franchise |
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Avi Neuman
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Right on. Nepotism is a nasty charge, especially since I have it on good authority (CAA friend) that they're planning to stay close to the original vision, and not WWE it up. Give peace a chance. ![]() |
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soh_vet
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I'm all for a LW&C remake but it all depends on how they plan to make it (e.g. where is it set? What era? Cast? etc. etc). I know they think of Kinnosuke Nakamura (TV) as Ogami Ito in Japan, but I definitely prefer Tomisaburo Wakayama (Films).
Hopefully they stick to a Japanese/Asian cast, jidai geki samurai exploitation style. My preference, but probably not profitable in these days. |
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porouspores
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My CAA buddy the other day told me that Justin Lin is going to keep to the true storyline for the Lone Wolf and Cub production. That’s good, because I wasn’t happy about the Aronofsky-makes-a-Western idea at all.
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GATSU
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Spoofer: Perdition is inspired by LW+C, though not legally, it seems.
Avi: I'd be surprised if they got it off the ground at all, considering it'd also remind people too much of Perdition now. But I don't see the point in being too close to the source material when they already have LA movies in Japan. soh: I want Tadanobu Asano as the lead. porou: If they're just going to do another samurai movie, they might as well pay the Japanese. Hell, I'm still baffled at why they want to go for a similar approach w/ the Keanu 47 Ronin. |
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