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Miktar
26-02-2009, 09:13 PM
http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/hr/content_display/news/e3i205e36d6d97550538e93ff0ac9df2d88


"Total Recall" is totally coming back.

Neal H. Moritz and his Original Films banner are in final negotiations to develop and produce for Columbia a contemporary version of "Total Recall," the 1990 Arnold Schwarzenegger sci-fi action movie directed by Paul Verhoeven.

The original, based on the Philip K. **** story "We Can Remember It for You Wholesale," follows a man haunted by a recurring dream of journeying to Mars who buys a literal dream vacation from a company called Rekall Inc., which sells implanted memories. The man comes to believe he is a secret agent and ends up on a Martian colony, where he fights to overthrow a despotic ruler controlling the production of air.

The movie explores one of ****'s favorite topics, reality vs. delusion, as audiences never knew whether or not the story was a dream. Either way, the movie grossed a very real $261 million worldwide.

Carolco was behind the original movie, which was distributed by TriStar. Dimension picked up the rights for a reported $3.15 million with the aim of developing a sequel. Columbia secured the rights from Miramax, which retained them when Harvey and Bob Weinstein left to start their own company.

Calling ****'s story "prescient," Moritz said he hoped the advancements in technology and state-of-the-art visual effects can help tell the "Recall" story in a fresh way.

Toby Jaffe is overseeing on behalf of Original Film. Matt Tolmach and Sam Dickerman oversee for Columbia.

wrathex
26-02-2009, 09:34 PM
Brilliant idea, can't wait to see it.

I wish I wish I wish Soylent Green was remade.

Flangenimblick
26-02-2009, 10:35 PM
No! Ahnold is da one und only!

Seriously, they shouldn't **** with him, he'll tear the new casts heads off

http://estb.msn.com/i/61/D0894CAB842F41B4C88EAC38F12A5F.jpg

and snog the 3-breasted chick over their corpses...

Fredder
27-02-2009, 09:24 AM
Back for more confusion mister Quaid . . .