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'Logan's Run' remake Casting, Rumors, Pics till release

Love the original film, but a well crafted second crack at the story, especially if it's not a remake but another attempt at the book would be awesome.
 
Eh I don't know. While perhaps Logan's Run is due for a proper retelling from the book instead of the horrendous tv series, I kind of like the original film just the way it is. It's tough to consider a remake of something that might need a remake on its own merits because there are so many dang reboots, redos, and updates anymore. If Michael York had some sort of cameo, showing that this is more homage rather than slice and dice to the original, I might watch.

I could not agree more! There was a second book, also very good, but the title escapes me at moment.

Logan's Run, Logan's World and Logan's Search

see here:

http://www.snowcrest.net/fox/loganbook/index.htm

for pictures of the covers, etc. I read them all. Book 2 wasn't bad-book 3 was interesting but far-fetched(based on the original premise as "mainstream").
 
FORTY-YEAR OLD SPOILERS .... BEWARE!



Nostalgia aside, though, the old movie pretty much falls apart after Logan returns to the City. The entire city blows up because the Central Computer can't process the fact that Sanctuary doesn't exist? Never mind that the idea that a super-computer will blow up if you mess with its logic was already a cliche from umpteen old STAR TREK episodes, it's a quick and silly deus ex machina that doesn't require Logan to do anything more than submit to a silly-looking laser light show to bring down his entire civilization.

I still watch the old movie for old time's sake (and, okay, Jenny Agutter), but there's certainly room for a new-and-improved version. It's not like were talking a timeless classic here . . . .
 
^Yeah, it's like the Steven Soderbergh take on things (when promoting Ocean's 11). Don't remake a classic, you'll never improve it. Remake an average or poor movie - that way, you stand a chance of making it better.
 
^Yeah, it's like the Steven Soderbergh take on things (when promoting Ocean's 11). Don't remake a classic, you'll never improve it. Remake an average or poor movie - that way, you stand a chance of making it better.


Exactly. LOGAN'S RUN is the perfect candidate for a remake. It's a fondly remembered oldie, with some cool ideas, that hasn't really aged well . . . .

In a sense, the original film was the last major sci-fi movie before STAR WARS and CLOSE ENCOUNTERS basically raised the bar for big-budget sf blockbusters. We all loved it as teens because it was pretty much the only game in town after the PLANET OF THE APES series winded down (and much racier than our parents realized), but it was never as good as people remember it.
 
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Buuuuuump - I haven't dabbled in this thread yet, but the news that Alex Garland (The Beach, 28 Days Later) may be writing it interests me.

http://www.comingsoon.net/news/movienews.php?id=67099

This excites me as well. The 28 movies have been pretty good, and despite its flaws, Sunshine was halfway decent. Millions is probably his best script to date, though. The addition of Garland and Rinsch as director (after seeing his short film The Gift) make me excited for this iteration of Logan's Run.
 
I liked 28 Days Later, but not the sequel or The Beach. So I'm interested to see script talk indeed.

I don't think the end of Logan's Run holds up either, probably because they went for destruction rather than adhering to the book. Yes its due, but I hope the good of the film and spirit of the book remain. I just hope it isn't destroyed and isn't something that's remotely unlike the original. Like Burton's Planet of the Apes, you don't instantly recognize it as being associated with the original at all.
 
They're remaking Logan's Run?? Why?
There's no way they're going to allow that much unholstered jiggly boobie in a modern movie.
Boy, we sure had it good in the 70s. Nobody gave a second thought to erect nipples and bouncy boobies. Modern audiences have no clue what they've missed.
 
If I had to choose I would leave it alone, but it's not up to us, is it? ;0) I only hope we get some thing decent.
 
EXCLUSIVE: Carl Rinsch No Longer Directing 'Logan's Run'

Carl Rinsch is no longer attached to direct Logan’s Run.
Warner and producers Joel Silver and Akiva Goldsman have a strong script by Alex Garland and are not inclined to wait for Rinsch to come back after he’s done with Ronin, thus Run now has a director vacancy sign lit outside its door.
EXCLUSIVE: Carl Rinsch No Longer Directing 'Logan's Run'
11/12/2010
 
You know, I'd love to see a director with style take this on, like say, Christopher Nolan? I bet he could make a kickass version of Logan's Run. But it seems like this is another production with a revolving director's door. I really like the original movie, but if someone like Nolan were to take this on, he could make it really interesting, and it does seem to be right up his alley, and it would be one of the few directors I could trust with making a remake that isn't a remake just for the sake of it.
 
Okay, is Ronin being remade too or is this something different? It's as if there isn't enough directors to go around for all these remakes!
 
Okay, is Ronin being remade too or is this something different? It's as if there isn't enough directors to go around for all these remakes!


I'm guessing it's an adaptation of the old Frank Miller graphic novel, which had nothing to do with the Robert DeNiro crime film you may be thinking of . . . .
 
Whew! I was going to say. So many remakes and similarly named things it tough to tell these days.
 
I saw Logan's Run when it was released in theatres and quite liked it then. I was 17 at the time. I hadn't seen it since until I picked up the DVD about a year or so ago. I was quite prepared for a shock after all those years and I got one: I thought that while the film now looked dated I also found it was still a good story with good ideas.

I don't think it has aged as well as say, the '68 Planet Of The Apes, but I still like it. A possible remake doesn't threaten the original even if by some chance they make a good remake, which isn't impossible and would be welcome. There are cases where I enjoy both the original and the remake.

King Kong (1933 and 2005)
The Thing (From Another World)
Invasion Of The Body Snatchers (1956 and 1978)
War Of The Worlds

And there can be remakes I like better than the original.

The Fly
The Thomas Crown Affair
 
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