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Crash and Burn: "Flight of the Phoenix" Remake Bombs
Industry Tracker | 1/7/05 | Hollywood Watcher

Posted on 01/07/2005 9:11:29 AM PST by pabianice

As I predicted, the "remake" of the classic "Flight of the Phoenix" is yet another case of the doofuses running Hollywood thinking they can better their betters.

"THE FLIGHT OF THE PHOENIX" (2004)

Production Cost: $ 25 million

Marketing Cost: $ 20 million (est.)

Total since release: $17,537,973 (three weeks)

Viewer drop-off since release: 85%

Daily revenue per screen week of 3 January: $ 97

Who but the liberal morons running Hollywood would think that they could replace Jimmy Stewart, Hardy Kreuger, Richard Attenborough, Ernest Borgnine, Peter Finch, and Ronald Fraser with yucking-it-up Dennis Quaid, "rapper" Tyrese Gobson, and Miranda Otto?


TOPICS: Business/Economy; Culture/Society; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: boxoffice; flightofhephoenix; flightofthephoenix; flop
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To: pabianice

"Who but the liberal morons running Hollywood would think that they could replace ...."

The original wasn't made in Hollywood? Is it all Hollywood movies you hate, or just new Hollywood movies?


61 posted on 01/07/2005 9:54:44 AM PST by monday
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To: Borges
Being remade by Tim Burton who seems tailor made for something like that. Johnny Depp as Wonka. At least they're going back to Roald Dahl's original title: 'Charlie and the Chocolate Factory'

This could be good. The book was far "darker" than the Gene Wilder movie, although there were a few hits of that darkness, here and there.

Mark

62 posted on 01/07/2005 9:54:55 AM PST by MarkL (That which does not kill me, has made the last mistake it will ever make!)
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To: Huck
Actually, there was a really good Twilight Zone episode inspired by the same story from a WWII bomber crashing in the desert, starring Robert Cummings.

When will Hollywood quit making mediocre, PC, remakes of classics??

63 posted on 01/07/2005 9:55:08 AM PST by colorado tanker (The People Have Spoken)
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To: HMFIC

Actually, the remake was a TV series, with David Soul (Hutch) as Rick. It was the second TV series. The first had Charles McGraw, a great actor who drank too much, as Rick.


64 posted on 01/07/2005 9:55:16 AM PST by wtc911 ("I would like at least to know his name.")
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To: Borges
Being remade by Tim Burton who seems tailor made for something like that. Johnny Depp as Wonka. At least they're going back to Roald Dahl's original title: 'Charlie and the Chocolate Factory'

The trailers seem ... unusual ... to say the least. Not a musical. I believe Disney changed the original title to showcase Gene Wilder as Wonka. One fun rumor that I had heard a year or two ago: they were looking at Christopher Walken in the lead role. That would have been creepy...but fun.

Actually, there aren't too many new ideas coming out of Hollywood these days. When I took the kids to Lemony Snicket, there were 5 trailers (and a few commercials):
1. Pink Panther remake
2. Bewitched 'teaser' (not even a full-blown trailer)
3. Charlie and the Chocolate Factory (at this point we were wondering if there was anything *new* coming out.
4. Coach Carter (old themes, but based on a true story, so it is a new story)
5. War of the Worlds (glad to see that Tom Cruise could get away from all those Mission: Impossible sequels to make this.)

TS

65 posted on 01/07/2005 9:55:43 AM PST by Tanniker Smith (I didn't know she was a liberal when I married her.)
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To: dfwgator

Yes, he has some weird thing about aliens I think.


66 posted on 01/07/2005 9:56:09 AM PST by retrokitten
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To: Huck
Seriously. I suppose next they'll remake Casablanca or True Grit or maybe Rocky.

Durn your hide!

Now I have this vision of the True Grit remake running through my head. It stars Alec Baldwin as Rooster Cogburn, Natalie Maines makes her debut as Mattie Ross and Ben Affleck as La Boeuf.

Again! Durn your hide!!

67 posted on 01/07/2005 9:56:20 AM PST by Ghengis
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To: wtc911; HMFIC
Looks like I forgot something....

Actually, the remake was a TV series, with David Soul (Hutch) as Rick. It was the second TV series. The first had Charles McGraw, a great actor who drank too much, as Rick.

68 posted on 01/07/2005 9:56:33 AM PST by wtc911 ("I would like at least to know his name.")
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To: superiorslots

"Another Hollywood flick that goes PC. The bad guys are now Chinese gun runners. The original flick had Ayyyrabs slitting the throats of the happless crew."

Wait till the next remake - the bad guys will be republicans and they will be slitting the throats of old people and children.


69 posted on 01/07/2005 9:57:10 AM PST by RtWngr (Being tolerant of the intolerant is pretty stupid actually.)
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To: AxelPaulsenJr

The promos I saw for this film showed almost the entire story, including the bit where the plane actually gets off the ground. Why go see the film, when the promo gave you most of the story?


70 posted on 01/07/2005 9:57:13 AM PST by Ciexyz (I use the term Blue Cities, not Blue States. PA is red except for Philly, Pgh & Erie)
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To: SMARTY

Actually much of Hollywood's early work was movie versions of plays, plays were easy because they were already built around a "camera angle" were already written and often had actors already skilled at playing the characters. Remakes were built into their system right at the beginning.


71 posted on 01/07/2005 9:57:16 AM PST by discostu (mime is money)
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To: need_a_screen_name; pabianice
Okay. Here is the scoop: The Crash of the Phoenix
72 posted on 01/07/2005 9:58:16 AM PST by need_a_screen_name
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To: colorado tanker

Now that you mention it, I think I recall. In the end it turns out they are very close to a highway, but they don't realize it til after they go bonkers first.


73 posted on 01/07/2005 9:59:49 AM PST by Huck (I only type LOL when I'm really LOL.)
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To: colorado tanker
Actually, there was a really good Twilight Zone episode inspired by the same story from a WWII bomber crashing in the desert, starring Robert Cummings. When will Hollywood quit making mediocre, PC, remakes of classics??

That was "Queen Nine Will Not Return." Years later it was remade for TV with William Shatner as the Air Force investigator. Nicely done, too.

74 posted on 01/07/2005 10:00:04 AM PST by pabianice
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To: pabianice; Huck
Ooooh, you're good. Must be a fan!
75 posted on 01/07/2005 10:02:38 AM PST by colorado tanker (The People Have Spoken)
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To: Political Junkie Too
there was another TV movie knock-off that that came out five years later called Sole Survivor, starring William Shatner, that did have a Twilight Zone ending.

I miss those TV movies from the pre-cable days. The irony is that now, instead of TV cranking out low-rent copies of Hollywood films, Hollywood is cranking out the low-rent copies (and often of television shows). Up is down, down is up - and I'll bet that Leonard Nimoy even sports a sinister-looking beard these days. ;-)

Anyone else remember another TV movie set in the desert, called (IIRC) Death Race? I dimly recall some sort of duel between a German tank and an American P-40 Warhawk (which was damaged and could only taxi around). Weird, but entertaining.

76 posted on 01/07/2005 10:02:47 AM PST by Charles Martel
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To: Huck
Now that you mention it, I think I recall. In the end it turns out they are very close to a highway, but they don't realize it til after they go bonkers first.

That was, "I Shot an Arrow." Different story about a space ship crew.

77 posted on 01/07/2005 10:03:04 AM PST by pabianice
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To: XJarhead
The original movie was great. Can't figure why anyone would want to remake it. There are some movies that simply should not be remade. Can you imagine "Its a Wonderful Life" getting remade? Or "The Great Escape"? "Casablanca"? I could see remaking some others, but a good writer should be able to sniff the ones that should be left alone.

Well, look what they did to "Miracle on 34th Street." They've made at least 2 remakes, and neither could hold a candle to the original. There are a few cases where remakes are better though. IIRC, the movie, "A Christmas Carol" with Alister Simm is the second version of that movie, and that's my absolute favorite version of the movie. And I think that "Scrooged" is a pretty good movie, although it's really not a remake.

Mark

78 posted on 01/07/2005 10:04:52 AM PST by MarkL (That which does not kill me, has made the last mistake it will ever make!)
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To: pabianice
I'll look for that in the library tomorrow. Steven Greydanus (Decentfilms.com) says the new version is a dog:

What saves this new Flight of the Phoenix from being entirely unwatchable is its sturdy structure, cannibalized from the earlier film, as well as some routinely impressive effects, and the desert itself, which is always endlessly watchable. Then again, the desert you can get anywhere from Hidalgo to Lawrence of Arabia. Visual effects you can get anywhere. And the rest you can get in the superior original film. Those who have watched that film have no reason to watch this one; those who haven’t ought not to watch this one, which would only spoil their later enjoyment of a good film with a bad one.

79 posted on 01/07/2005 10:05:01 AM PST by Tax-chick (To turn the hearts of the fathers to the children, and the disobedient to the wisdom of the just.)
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To: discostu
Books 4 and 5 of Harry Potter have been far darker the then first 3. There are enough weird characters in book 4 for it to have been a great fit. The different dragons, mer-people, the sphinx at the maze, Volermorts return to human form, etc. He also did the first two Batman movies which were full of weird characters, but not weird enough for the general public to make them fail at the box office. Batman Returns for sure has more Burton in it, but the first Batman shows he can tone it down a bit when he wants to.
80 posted on 01/07/2005 10:05:11 AM PST by retrokitten
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