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Stallone's Death Wish Direction.

panillo
01-15-08, 02:17 AM
Stallone's Death Wish Direction
Rambo discusses his Death Wish redux.

January 10, 2008 - Sylvester Stallone, the writer, director and star of the upcoming Rambo, told IGN how he plans to update the main character should he be able to develop a remake of Death Wish. "I'll give you a little hint," Stallone said during a roundtable interview promoting Rambo. "He was a very violent human being, completely violent, an ex convict who walked the walk, was accepted back into society and did everything he could to be a [good person] like these thieves and junkies who now work on the side of the law. They've gone that way, but when something happens he reverts back to that guy."
In November of 2007, MGM chief operating office Rick sands indicated that Stallone was tentatively attached to write, direct and star in a remake of the 1974 film starring Charles Bronson. Stallone did not confirm that he was proceeding with the film, but indicated that he already had an idea how to make the update relevant.
"I think Death Wish, if it were done today, would be volcanic," Stallone said. "The idea of Jeff Goldblum being a mugger who breaks into an apartment is very simplistic. It gives you an idea how bad the elevation of violence has become. I would focus on defense attorneys, I would focus on [the people] allowing this crap to happen -- not so much the guy on the street. It's like, 'Who permits it?'
"What if it happened to you, that your daughter was grabbed and her eyes were put out? Would you want to sit there and defend that guy?"
Stallone explained that his interpretation of the story would be deeper and more complex. "There's moral questions here that are being presented that have not been answered in 30 years. So by no means is it the pacifist [origin of the original]."
Stallone also said that he would continue to develop the idea of the central character being a man who reverts to his more violent self following a personal tragedy.
"Now you've unleashed a man who really understands the world of violence," he said. "He isn't burdened with this passive-aggressive, conscientious-objector kind of thing. That's been done. It's like what happens when the wolf has gone from wolf to wolf in sheep's clothing back to the wolf. Now the fellow on the street has a problem because he knows how to deal with that kind of mentality because he was a prisoner."
Laughing, Stallone added, "So it would be a different take."

Source (http://movies.ign.com/articles/844/844808p1.html?RSSwhen2008-01-10_130600&RSSid=844808)

tamsnod27
01-15-08, 03:09 PM
oh, yeah, I would so be there!..."dis aint over!":icon_cheesygrin:

njohnson747
01-15-08, 03:43 PM
Stallone looks too much like a sack of old USDA-unapproved beef to replace one of the ultimate movie badasses Charles Bronson. Sure, Bronson was older in "Death Wish" than he was in, say, "The Magnificent Seven" but Bronson had more of a repressed vigilante, psychotic loner feel to him than Stallone ever did or does. But both are short, stocky guys so that's a similarity.

But hell, in my opinionated opinion Stallone can't pull off a geezer version of Rocky and Rambo and expect the modern movie-going public to buy both types of stories. Personally I absolutely love both the original Rambo (blowing up the redneck town and Brain Dennehy with that ammo-laden M60) and then Rocky (which is an emotional tough-guy with a soft-yet-lion heart). But Stallone trying to update both series when he is an AARP member looks like pure old man EGO.

Sly is (again , my opinion) definetly not made of hickory like so very few aging actors. Harrison Ford should have learned this too: there is only one Clint Eastwood. And there will never be another Charles Bronson.

mofo playing Rambo with a loaded M60

Slick
01-15-08, 04:15 PM
To each his own i guess... i liked the Rocky movies and got into the last one aswell lookin forward to seeing how he redoes Rambo.. as for Death Wish... from what I read it didnt say that Sly was goin to act the part but rather direct it.. possibly hes got some1 else in mind to play the part.. who knows guess we'll just have to wait an see

njohnson747
01-15-08, 04:26 PM
To each his own i guess... i liked the Rocky movies and got into the last one aswell lookin forward to seeing how he redoes Rambo.. as for Death Wish... from what I read it didnt say that Sly was goin to act the part but rather direct it.. possibly hes got some1 else in mind to play the part.. who knows guess we'll just have to wait an see

Thanks man sorry to be too hard on Sly...but I hate seeing ego mess up a legendary thing like those two movie series. Reminds me of when my sports superhero Michael Jordan came back out of retirement to play with the Washington Wizards. He couldn't run, he couldn't jump, he was a faded shadow of his former, magnificent self. But he HAD to do it - and it tarnished his legacy (albiet to a small extent) in my opinion. It was ego. He thought age would leave him untouched. But time grind all things to dust. As Tolkien's Gollum said in his "Hobbit" riddle to Bilbo Baggins:

This thing all things devours:
Birds, beasts, trees, flowers;
Gnaws iron, bites steel;
Grinds hard stones to meal;
Slays king, ruins town,
And beats high mountain down!

Answer: TIME

Even Rambo. Rocky too.

tamsnod27
01-15-08, 05:32 PM
Meh, you can't mess up a legacy, he still did that earlier stuff, didn't he? Jordan, with only one good leg and old, was still better than 90% of the folks running around in the NBA. I watched some old Death Wish movie the other night, it looks very dated. I would consider it a tribute to CB, rather than an insult.

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