Yes it would. He's got the right demeanorColumbo, starring Harrison Ford
Nah... He's not genial enough. I could see Jeff Bridges doing it though
Jeff Bridges as Columbo with the right script would actually be pretty awesome.
They'd have to wait until Clint is long dead, & I did consider Hugh Jackman, because he looks so much like a young Clint, but Hugh really hasn't got the innate grit of Clint Eastwood, that is necessary for Dirty Harry, Wolverine aside. Whenever Hugh plays tough & gritty, it tends to read a bit phony to me, It's pretty tough to be as gritty as Clint, which is why no one would dare try it until he's goneAlso, resurrect Dirty Harry with Josh Brolin
This, not so much.
Personally, I think Harry is too tied to Eastwood to ever successfully remake the character. But if they did, Hugh Jackman. He kind of looks like he could be Eastwood's son.
I actually thought that could easily have been made into a movieAs movies:
- Xena: Warrior Princess
They'd have to wait until Clint is long dead, & I did consider Hugh Jackman, because he looks so much like a young Clint, but Hugh really hasn't got the innate grit of Clint Eastwood, that is necessary for Dirty Harry, Wolverine aside. Whenever Hugh plays tough & gritty, it tends to read a bit phony to me, It's pretty tough to be as gritty as Clint, which is why no one would dare try it until he's goneThis, not so much.
Personally, I think Harry is too tied to Eastwood to ever successfully remake the character. But if they did, Hugh Jackman. He kind of looks like he could be Eastwood's son.
Josh Brolin's grittiness is a bit more like Nick Nolte in 48 Hours than like Dirty Harry, but it's close
I actually thought that could easily have been made into a movieAs movies:
- Xena: Warrior Princess
I keep waiting for DAY OF THE TRIFFIDS, FANTASTIC VOYAGE, and LOGAN'S RUN, all of which strike me as prime remake material. Maybe SOYLENT GREEN, too, if only because it would be a good excuse to reissue the original novel. (Although, sadly, Harry Harrison is no longer around to benefit from a remake.)
Yeah, I know. I too would much rather go see something new & inventive than a remake, but remakes & sequel franchises aren't going anywhere. Batman, Superman, Bond, Star Trek. The list is endless. So they should at least pick worthy things to do it withThe more I hear about remakes, the more I think it's all about people desperately clinging on the past, not being able to let go and move on. Perhaps they have been left unsatisfied for some reason and desperately look for that missing piece they never received. Hugh Jackman as Dirty Harry just because he looks a bit like a young Clint Eastwood? Just what on earth would you gain from that? Except for a TINY visual similarity, he is nothing like Eastwood. So what's the point of doing a cop movie with him calling it Dirty Harry?
I understand the producer's POV on remakes. Name recognition, new generation, bla bla. The writer's and director's POV already becomes fuzzy to me. Just why do you feel the need to make a remake of something else and not make something original instead. But the audience's POV? It's a mystery!
WKRP, though I think they've already tried twice without much success. The problem was the lack of a personality like Johnny Fever.
That 70s Show was sort of a take on Happy Days, wasn't it?Happy Days. Honestly surprised they haven't done it yet.
How do you classify "new" and "innovative?" Both terms are ultimately arbitrary in nature. And just because a story is an old one, doesn't mean it can't be made new again, nor does it imply the filmmaker can't innovate with it.Yeah, I know. I too would much rather go see something new & inventive than a remake, but remakes & sequel franchises aren't going anywhere. Batman, Superman, Bond, Star Trek. The list is endless. So they should at least pick worthy things to do it with
Inconceivable!How about recasting The Princess Bride?
I read that there was recently(?) a reading with Rob Reiner as Grandpa, Fred Savage reprising his role, and Cary Elwes as Humperdinck. I bet that was fun.The Bruce Lee thread got me thinking that it's surprising Enter The Dragon hasn't been done yet.
The Last Starfighter has potential, especially since videogames are a lot more ubiquitous than they were in 1984.
I don't particularly like Cameron, but I'd like to see what he could do with Metropolis.
I know there's on-again/off-again talk about a Top Gun sequel, but I think they'd be better served to just reboot at this point. There's a lot of potential intrigue there involving the school's relevancy and the future of aviation and UAVs. I'd love to see Ridley do this.
Also, I expect a true reboot of Jaws any day now.
How do you classify "new" and "innovative?" Both terms are ultimately arbitrary in nature. And just because a story is an old one, doesn't mean it can't be made new again, nor does it imply the filmmaker can't innovate with it.Yeah, I know. I too would much rather go see something new & inventive than a remake, but remakes & sequel franchises aren't going anywhere. Batman, Superman, Bond, Star Trek. The list is endless. So they should at least pick worthy things to do it with
People act like remakes and reboots are a new trend. They aren't.
If you look at the 120 years (or so) of filmmaking and exclude everything that's a remake, reboot, retelling, sequel, adaption, etc., you're not left with much.
And, never mind the last few millennia of storytelling...
Inconceivable!How about recasting The Princess Bride?
Paul Wright is the obvious choice fro Fezzik. Also, it would be a nice touch to have Elwes as Grandpa.*
*Savage might not be old enough.
Columbo, starring Harrison Ford
As TV shows:
- I Dream of Jeanie
- The Six (B)illion Dollar Man
WKRP, though I think they've already tried twice without much success. The problem was the lack of a personality like Johnny Fever.
Pirate Radio hit a lot of the same notes. I keep posting these things, I need to make a thread about spiritual successors.![]()
That 70s Show was sort of a take on Happy Days, wasn't it?Happy Days. Honestly surprised they haven't done it yet.
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