GOD TAKES A HAMMER TO THE OLDBOY REMAKE
- By Devin Faraci
- Published 11/10/2009
- News

Here's some great news to start out your Tuesday: the American remake of Oldboy is dead. At least that's what Latino Review is reporting, saying that Dreamworks and Mandate Pictures couldn't come to an agreement and they've killed the project.
You'll remember that Steven Spielberg was set to direct Will Smith in one of those "It's not really a remake because we're going back to the source material" remakes of Park Chan-Wook's modern classic of vengeance, Oldboy. Fans were, understandably, up in arms that Hollywood's most sanitary leading man and most gee-whiz director would be tackling an incredibly dark story filled with violence and incest - this just seemed like a terrible match.
Somebody up there must have agreed with you, and now we can breathe a sigh of relief... for now. Who's to say that the project won't still resurface in the future? We're never safe. We must always be on guard. We must always be prepared.
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Comments
Comment #1 (Posted by lodaa)
Gee Wiz... The director of Jaws, Schindlers List, Private Ryan, Amistad, Munich.... Wow.
Comment #2 (Posted by Jared)
Almost,and I mean ALMOST, enough to make me believe in a higher power. Then I remember the LET THE RIGHT ONE IN remake and then everything is back to normal.
Comment #3 (Posted by Bubbles)
And there was much rejoicing... YAY
Comment #4 (Posted by Johnathan Quayle Higgins)
I was looking forward to this. I assumed the catalyst for revenge would be that Smith was a divorce lawyer.
Comment #5 (Posted by God)
You're welcome, everybody! I like to think of myself as a film buff, so I wanted to help out my fellow film geeks. Oh, and I shall also give you all the great news that Transformers 3, I have decided, will go forth due to your love of the franchise...
Comment #6 (Posted by Chuddlesworth)
Wasn't the main sticking point that they hadn't secured the rights to the actual "Source" material, only the film version?
Comment #7 (Posted by Ogami Itto)
Thank F-cking God. I don't want El Spielbergo and Mister "Aw, Hell Naw!" anywhere near oldboy.
And I'm not a hater: Spielberg's made some great films (Jaws, Raiders, et al.) and Will Smith, though very vanilla, can be very likable and appealing.
Comment #8 (Posted by muvi c err)
THANK YOU LORD.
Now do the same for my fave Cowboy BeBop, unfortunately too late for Nightmare on Elm Street.
I do Not and I will Not watch a remake.
HOLLYWOOD IS JUST BEEPIN' LAZY
Comment #9 (Posted by Suchetha)
<banky_edwards>Oh thank christ</banky_edwards>

