Posted on 03/16/2011 8:55:59 AM PDT by kristinn
Without Beijing even uttering a critical word, MGM is changing the villains in its 'Red Dawn' remake from Chinese to North Korean. It's all about maintaining access to the Asian superpower's lucrative box office.
has become such an important market for U.S. entertainment companies that one studio has taken the extraordinary step of digitally altering a film to excise bad guys from the Communist nation lest the leadership in Beijing be offended.
When MGM decided a few years ago to remake "Red Dawn," a 1984 Cold War drama about a bunch of American farm kids repelling a Soviet invasion, the studio needed new villains, since the U.S.S.R. had collapsed in 1991. The producers substituted Chinese aggressors for the Soviets and filmed the movie in Michigan in 2009.
But potential distributors are nervous about becoming associated with the finished film, concerned that doing so would harm their ability to do business with the rising Asian superpower, one of the fastest-growing and potentially most lucrative markets for American movies, not to mention other U.S. products.
As a result, the filmmakers now are digitally erasing Chinese flags and military symbols from "Red Dawn," substituting dialogue and altering the film to depict much of the invading force as being from North Korea, an isolated country where American media companies have no dollars at stake.
The changes illustrate just how much sway China's government has in the global entertainment industry, even without uttering a word of official protest. Although it's unclear if anyone in China has seen "Red Dawn," a leaked version of the script last year resulted in critical editorials in the Global Times, a communist party-controlled paper.
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Another turd from Hollyweird that will get flushed with few people seeing it.
Paramount did the same thing with The Sum of All Fears - turned the Islamic terrorists into... Kurt Waldheim!
“The NORKs invading the USA??? Seriously??? The original movie was great and didnt need to be rebooted. WOVERINES!!!”
If Haley Barbour has his way and GUTS the military (as president), I certainly wouldn’t rule it out.
I’m mean someone has to come here and pick up the spoils of a defenseless United States.
***The NORKs invading the USA??? Seriously??? ****
They could have made the enemy Nazis like they did in THE SUM OF ALL FEARS, so as not to offend the moslems.
He throws the glass of rot gut whiskey into the fire, causing a flare up.
How about a movie where high school kids defend their southern Arizona county against Mexican cartels and illegal aliens and then get sued by the Obama Justice Department for violating their civil rights?
Yea, NK invading the United States... Can’t wait to see how that works.
Maybe it will be a field trip of American teenagers visiting one of the high security SK islands facing NK, when the Norks attack...
Darn, and I was thinking that this might be worth seeing. NOT.
Thanks for the gratuitous slam.
Thanks for the gratuitous slam.
North Korea too far-fetched. OK, would you believe Rhode Island?
They should have just had the Mexican cartels invade us, take the entire southwest and move into California.
Oh wait.... Never mind.
Why not just change it to HOMEFRONT since the video game has the exact same premise.
The writer of Red Dawn wrote HOMEFRONT as well.
http://www.gametrailers.com/game/homefront/11462
I've got a much better idea. Scrap the remake and do a sequel. Red Dawn II. In the film, Charlie Sheen reprises his role from the first movie. See you thought he died and the end of the first movie right? But no. He lives and goes on to found a huge Google type tech company. In the process he makes a $100 billion but goes crazy and starts calling himself "The Warlock". Then he hires a mercenary army made up of disillusioned Gulf War vets and they attempt to take over America so they can corner the market for porn, hookers and blow. The Chi-Coms will love it!
The serious answer is "yes, they do have new ideas" or at least the creative side people do. The problem is that on the business side of the industry, there's a lot of fear of doing anything original. When movies cost an average of $65 million to make and another $35 million to market, they figure it's smarter to go with what the public already knows. It's all about risk reduction.
It wasn't the writers who made this decision. They wrote Chinese as the bad guys. The crew made the movie with Chinese as the bad guys. it's the studio leadership that ordered the change. And from their point of view, it's strictly business.
You’re right! They butchered the book—and Ben Affleck as Jack Ryan??? CAIR lobbied the filmmaker to avoid the “terrorist Arab” stereotype. A few months after filming wrapped, 9/11 happened and the stereotype was validated yet again.
I heard an interview with Vince Flynn once and he said a film producer didn’t want to make a movie of one of his novels with Arabs as villains. He said, “Can’t you make the terrorists Filipino instead?” (Probably because at the beginning of the book, Mitch Rapp kills a corrupt Filipino General during a hostage rescue. This was based on reports of Gracia Burnham that a Filipino general was trying to get a cut of the ransom when she was held with her husband by the Abu Sayaaf. Unfortunately, corrupt Filipino generals are also an “earned” stereotype: i.e. Angelo Reyes, Jacinto Ligot, Carlos Garcia etc...)
Thanks for the info. I thought I had heard once that Hollywood made some movie in which they changed the ethnicity of the Muslim villians to be politically correct.
Anybody remember there were some Libyian bad guys in “Back to the Future”? If they made that movie today, the bad guys who wanted to buy the plutonium would have to be some Nazi skinhead type, so as not to offend certain people.
Creativity began dying after MTV went on the air, and was put out of its misery with the advent of the internet. How else do you explain so many re-made movies and TV shows, movies made from comic books and video games, and so many songs from the 70s and 80s being covered by no-talent Gen X and Generation.com bands?
How many times are we going to see the Camelot story re-hashed and sexed up? What's the next spin on the old Mr. and Mrs. Smith franchise? Which crappy-a** emo, screamo, death metal, crust punk, thrashcore, grindcore or metalcore (for the life of me, I can't tell the difference between any of them) is going to cover another lame Hall and Oates song?
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