I saw this article in the financial section:
http://money.msn.com/now/post.aspx?post=8dec1cf4-750c-436a-8cae-9001b08c9963 (http://money.msn.com/now/post.aspx?post=8dec1cf4-750c-436a-8cae-9001b08c9963)
I think this would be a good time to produce an updated re-make of George Orwell's classic "1984".
Maybe it could be set back in the near future as it was originally intended to be presented - "2084".
Thoughts?
Kudos to Orwell's vision.
I doubt if I'll be here in 2084 but writing a script that goes beyond Orwell's would be a challenge.
I've read the book a couple of times, it is an amazing book. I like the 1956 movie version better than the 1984 version. I think I need to find the book and read it again.
"He who controls the past controls the future. He who controls the present controls the past."
=)
Quote from: Zackuth on June 11, 2013, 08:36:33 PM
I like the 1956 movie version better than the 1984 version.
Have you seen the 1954 (I think?) UKTV version with Peter Cushing? I think that one is my favorite.
Quote from: Mike Scott on June 12, 2013, 10:34:24 AM
Have you seen the 1954 (I think?) UKTV version with Peter Cushing? I think that one is my favorite.
No, I didn't know anything like that existed. Time to start looking!!
Quote from: Zackuth on June 12, 2013, 06:04:47 PM
No, I didn't know anything like that existed. Time to start looking!!
Does anyone know which of these DVD versions offers the best picture/sound?
http://www.amazon.com/s/ref=nb_sb_noss_1?url=search-alias%3Dmovies-tv&field-keywords=1984+peter+cushing (http://www.amazon.com/s/ref=nb_sb_noss_1?url=search-alias%3Dmovies-tv&field-keywords=1984+peter+cushing)
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There was also a 1949 NBC University Theater radio version of the story starring David Niven.
In 1953 The Theatre Guild On the Air radio version starred Richard Widmark.
Also in 1953, the Westinghouse Studio One TV series did the first screen version starring Eddie Albert.
Of course, the BBC did its TV version in 1954.
I think my favorite version is still the 1956 movie. Too bad there is no decent copy in existence.
Quote from: Zackuth on June 12, 2013, 06:04:47 PM
No, I didn't know anything like that existed. Time to start looking!!
It's on several DVDs. Probably on YouTube, too.
Quote from: Monsters For Sale on June 12, 2013, 06:43:31 PM
Does anyone know which of these DVD versions offers the best picture/sound?
If you find out, let me know! :)
If they remake 1984, can a reboot of SPACE:1999 be far behind? :o
You want to see a re-make of 1984 ? Watch the news. :o
Quote from: CreepysFan on June 13, 2013, 04:06:11 AM
You want to see a re-make of 1984 ? Watch the news. :o
That was my original point.
With all that is in the news today and the addition of the whole computer world that did not exist in 1949 when the book was written, it is high time to update the story.
As much of the original story as possible should be melded with modern technology to upgrade a script that reflects today's reality. Just don't make it another exercise in cartoony CGI "special" effects like the Matrix. (Yecch.) Stay as close to the original mindf**k as possible.
Lots of free publicity in the news. Lots of anxiety in the movie-going public.
The time is ripe.
The new title of the remake could be called "2013 through 2016".
Quote from: Jethro on June 13, 2013, 08:34:35 AM
The new title of the remake could be called "2013 through 2016".
It started earlier.
It should be called "2084".
Ummmmm...No
- I don't want to see an updated version of any films that I like. The modernism-take on these remakes is (in my opinion) what makes them crap. I love the dated special effects, visuals, etc. No more remakes, they are mostly all crap.
The book is a great classic, and doesn't need a movie re-make. Re-read the book again a few years ago, and it's scary how much of it parallels the 21st century. A report that it was considered for the proposed ban list is what spurred me to re-read it again.
Quote from: CreepysFan on June 13, 2013, 04:30:05 PM
The book is a great classic, and doesn't need a movie re-make. Re-read the book again a few years ago, and it's scary how much of it parallels the 21st century. A report that it was considered for the proposed ban list is what spurred me to re-read it again.
Ever read "Animal Farm"?
"All animals are equal". "Some animals are more equal than others".
Quote from: Monsters For Sale on June 13, 2013, 04:33:12 PM
Ever read "Animal Farm"?
Many years ago! I guess there's no debate which is the best movie version.
Never read Animal Farm, but bet it's a cool read. Sounds similar to something from Planet of the Apes : "Tell us, what are all apes created equal ?". "Some apes, it seems, are more equal than others."
Quote from: CreepysFan on June 13, 2013, 06:39:09 PM
Never read Animal Farm, but bet it's a cool read. Sounds similar to something from Planet of the Apes : "Tell us, what are all apes created equal ?". "Some apes, it seems, are more equal than others."
I think that is a nod to Orwell's book. It is paraphrased often.
Yep read Animal Farm and A Clockwork Orange. Both are good books.
1984 and The Jungle were my favorites as an angry youth! Now I'm an angry adult!
As soon as my TV demands I do calisthentics, it gets smashed. C:)