‘Scarface’ Remake gets Greenlight

‘Scarface’ Remake gets Greenlight

A Remake of iconic crime movie Scarface – to be set in modern-day Los Angeles – has reportedly been agreed.
Universal has commissioned Straight Outta Compton screenwriter Jonathan Herman to pen a new version of the blood-soaked classic, according to the Hollywood Reporter.
Chilean filmmaker Pablo Larrain will reportedly direct the new production, while Marty Bregman – producer of the 1983 version – is also said to be involved in the update.
Itself a Remake of the 1932 original set in Chicago, Brian De Palma’s 1983 film told the rags-to-riches story of Cuban immigrant Tony Montana’s rapid rise within Miami’s underworld.
Al Pacino’s portrayal of the movie’s hero ensured its status as a cult favourite, spawning a host of cultural references including numerous homages from the hip-hop world.
Montana’s line, "Say hello to my little friend", has become one of the most memorable in movie history.
The character has since inspired a series of other anti-heroes on the big and small screen, including Breaking Bad’s Walter White.
The show’s creator, Vince Gilligan, told Rolling Stone magazine: "I like to picture viewers losing sympathy for Walt. With every episode, yet another viewer or two is saying, ‘You know, I’m not with this guy anymore. I’m watching him, but I’m not sympathising.’
"This is a guy moving along a continuum toward ultimately becoming Scarface."

I can’t stand Pacino and his hammy acting, but this movie is perfection cinematic trash and doesn’t need to be remade…

‘Scarface’ Remake gets Greenlight

‘Scarface’ Remake gets Greenlight

A Remake of iconic crime movie Scarface – to be set in modern-day Los Angeles – has reportedly been agreed.
Universal has commissioned Straight Outta Compton screenwriter Jonathan Herman to pen a new version of the blood-soaked classic, according to the Hollywood Reporter.
Chilean filmmaker Pablo Larrain will reportedly direct the new production, while Marty Bregman – producer of the 1983 version – is also said to be involved in the update.
Itself a Remake of the 1932 original set in Chicago, Brian De Palma’s 1983 film told the rags-to-riches story of Cuban immigrant Tony Montana’s rapid rise within Miami’s underworld.
Al Pacino’s portrayal of the movie’s hero ensured its status as a cult favourite, spawning a host of cultural references including numerous homages from the hip-hop world.
Montana’s line, "Say hello to my little friend", has become one of the most memorable in movie history.
The character has since inspired a series of other anti-heroes on the big and small screen, including Breaking Bad’s Walter White.
The show’s creator, Vince Gilligan, told Rolling Stone magazine: "I like to picture viewers losing sympathy for Walt. With every episode, yet another viewer or two is saying, ‘You know, I’m not with this guy anymore. I’m watching him, but I’m not sympathising.’
"This is a guy moving along a continuum toward ultimately becoming Scarface."

I can’t stand Pacino and his hammy acting, but this movie is perfection cinematic trash and doesn’t need to be remade…

Tom Hiddleston Being Courted for the ‘Ben-Hur’ Remake

Tom Hiddleston Being Courted for the ‘Ben-Hur’ Remake

Tom Hiddleston Being Courted for the ‘Ben-Hur’ Remake!

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Tom Hiddleston is reportedly Being Courted to play the title role in the upcoming Remake of the classic movieBen-Hur.
The original film was released in 1959 and starred Charlton Heston as a Jewish prince who is betrayed and sent into slavery by a Roman friend. He later regains his freedom and comes back for revenge. The movie won 11 Academy Awards including Best Picture and Best Actor in a Leading Role.
While Tom is rumored to be the first choice for the project, he has other projects possibly Being lined up that could prevent him from taking the role, according to Deadline.

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