Speed Racer (d: The Wachowskis)
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Speed Racer (d: The Wachowskis)
Didn't even know there were talks of a live action Speed Racer but now I'm very excited to see Vince Vaughn up for Racer X
http://www.comingsoon.net/news.php?id=5274
http://www.comingsoon.net/news.php?id=5274
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Interesting.
I can see Speed Racer as a big budget action franchise and I hope they go that way rather than as a comedy spoof (a la Starsk & Hutch). The comedy spoof is becoming tired since the Brady Bunch movie set the wheel rolling.
I can see Speed Racer as a big budget action franchise and I hope they go that way rather than as a comedy spoof (a la Starsk & Hutch). The comedy spoof is becoming tired since the Brady Bunch movie set the wheel rolling.
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I didn't view STARSKY as a spoof. A comedy, for sure, but not a spoof. They even came pretty close at recreating the original series a couple of times...
But this RACER news is early. The film, if it's meant to be, will be at least two years away.
But this RACER news is early. The film, if it's meant to be, will be at least two years away.
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Re: Vince Vaughn as Racer X in Speed Racer
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Didn't even know there were talks of a live action Speed Racer but now I'm very excited to see Vince Vaughn up for Racer X
http://www.comingsoon.net/news.php?id=5274
Didn't even know there were talks of a live action Speed Racer but now I'm very excited to see Vince Vaughn up for Racer X
http://www.comingsoon.net/news.php?id=5274
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I'm at the point now where I don't care who they cast - just get on with damn movie already! They've been talking about this for years. Hopefully it will get made this time.
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Go Go Speed Racer!
Wachowskis fuel 'Speed Racer'
November 01, 2006
By Borys Kit
After years of idling, the big-screen, live-action version of "Speed Racer" is ready to zoom, this time with Larry and Andy Wachowski behind the wheel.
The Wachowski brothers are writing and will direct the movie, which will be produced by Joel Silver. The movie will be the duo's first directorial outing since completing the Silver-produced "Matrix" series in 2003. They are reuniting with several of the creative behind-the-scenes talent from the "Matrix" films, including executive producer Grant Hill and visual effects supervisor John Gaeta, who won an Oscar for his work on "The Matrix."
Based on the classic 1960s series created by anime pioneer Tatsuo Yoshida that later was retooled for North American audiences, the big-screen "Speed" will follow the adventures of the young race car driver Speed in his quest for glory in his thundering gadget-laden vehicle, Mach 5. The movie will feature other characters from the show, including Speed's family and his mysterious archrival, Racer X.
Silver has been trying to get the film version off the ground since the early 1990s; in 2004, Vince Vaughn even pitched a take that cast him as Racer X. When Silver worked on "V for Vendetta" with the Wachowskis, he approached them about tackling the project. The duo were reluctant to do it unless they could figure out a way to bring something new to the table.
"They are approaching these racing scenes in a way you've never seen before," said Silver, adding that the brothers are designing the movie's look as they write. Silver also said that unlike the more adult-oriented material of the Wachowskis' past -- "Vendetta," the "Matrix" movies and "Bound" were all rated R -- "Speed" will be family-friendly.
"They wanted to do something that could appeal to everybody," Silver said.
The plan is for the Wachowskis to shoot in summer 2007 for a summer 2008 release.
Courtenay Valenti is overseeing for the studio.
"Speed" will be a Warner Bros. Pictures presentation, in association with Village Roadshow Pictures, of a Silver Pictures production.
November 01, 2006
By Borys Kit
After years of idling, the big-screen, live-action version of "Speed Racer" is ready to zoom, this time with Larry and Andy Wachowski behind the wheel.
The Wachowski brothers are writing and will direct the movie, which will be produced by Joel Silver. The movie will be the duo's first directorial outing since completing the Silver-produced "Matrix" series in 2003. They are reuniting with several of the creative behind-the-scenes talent from the "Matrix" films, including executive producer Grant Hill and visual effects supervisor John Gaeta, who won an Oscar for his work on "The Matrix."
Based on the classic 1960s series created by anime pioneer Tatsuo Yoshida that later was retooled for North American audiences, the big-screen "Speed" will follow the adventures of the young race car driver Speed in his quest for glory in his thundering gadget-laden vehicle, Mach 5. The movie will feature other characters from the show, including Speed's family and his mysterious archrival, Racer X.
Silver has been trying to get the film version off the ground since the early 1990s; in 2004, Vince Vaughn even pitched a take that cast him as Racer X. When Silver worked on "V for Vendetta" with the Wachowskis, he approached them about tackling the project. The duo were reluctant to do it unless they could figure out a way to bring something new to the table.
"They are approaching these racing scenes in a way you've never seen before," said Silver, adding that the brothers are designing the movie's look as they write. Silver also said that unlike the more adult-oriented material of the Wachowskis' past -- "Vendetta," the "Matrix" movies and "Bound" were all rated R -- "Speed" will be family-friendly.
"They wanted to do something that could appeal to everybody," Silver said.
The plan is for the Wachowskis to shoot in summer 2007 for a summer 2008 release.
Courtenay Valenti is overseeing for the studio.
"Speed" will be a Warner Bros. Pictures presentation, in association with Village Roadshow Pictures, of a Silver Pictures production.
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"They are approaching these racing scenes in a way you've never seen before," said Silver
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It makes snse, really. The Matrix shows off just how much the Wachowski brothers are into japanese animation.
At any rate, though, it seems odd to see this as their followup to The Matrix sequels; perhaps that shows how poorly-received they were. Spielberg didn't follow the Indian Jones trilogy with a live-action "Hong Kong Phooey", after all.
At any rate, though, it seems odd to see this as their followup to The Matrix sequels; perhaps that shows how poorly-received they were. Spielberg didn't follow the Indian Jones trilogy with a live-action "Hong Kong Phooey", after all.
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I liked The Matrix sequels. They weren't the end all of film making, but they sure blew away the last three Star Wars flix. Then the brothers were instrumental in bringing V to the screen. Which was criticized by some for not being the comic but (imo) they got so much right, much more than I expected, that I loved it. Let's just say that I really like these guys.
I would love to see this get made by them. I wonder who they'll cast as Spridle (sp?) and Chimchim (You can't just go with a chimp, it has to be a reeaalllly funny looking chimp).
I would love to see this get made by them. I wonder who they'll cast as Spridle (sp?) and Chimchim (You can't just go with a chimp, it has to be a reeaalllly funny looking chimp).
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LOL you're not gonna believe this! Wachowski Bros to direct Speed Racer starring.....
KEANU REEVES!!!!!!!
http://www.aintitcool.com/node/31064
If true, let's hope Keanu plays ChimChim and Elijah Wood plays Speed!
http://www.aintitcool.com/node/31064
I currently work for Time Warner in London England and had the shock of my life today. 2007 Production roster arrived today at the UK's WB marketing slate for 2008. What stuck out the most was a production called Shaolin Cowboy by the WB. Now after a few hours of investigating with our LA team it turns out that Shaolin Cowboy (The Wachowski brothers first comic book title released last year) is a covert name for SPEED RACER to be directed by the Wachowski brothers(Hence the WB initials). Now in the slate doc it showed clearly in capital letters the name of Keanu Reeves under the main title. Not only does this show that NEO (A.K.A Keanu) is reteaming with the Matrix team but seems to be the main role.
If true, let's hope Keanu plays ChimChim and Elijah Wood plays Speed!
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Babelsberg feels need for 'Speed'
By Scott Roxborough
Feb 14, 2007
The Wachowski brothers are returning to Studio Babelsberg to shoot "Speed Racer," the high-octane actioner based on the classic 1960 Japanese Anime.
The Warner Bros. production is currently prepping and plans to shoot at the German studio in May.
Andy and Larry Wachowski picked Babelsberg for James McTeigue's "V for Vendetta," which the brothers produced and co-wrote and which screened Out Of Competiton at the Berlinale last year.
It is shaping up to be a big year for Babelsberg after a slow 2006 in which the biggest production was Berlinale Competition title "The Counterfeiters."
In addition to "Speed Racer," Babelsberg has snagged another big Hollywood production: "The Bourne Ultimatum," from "United 93" director Paul Greengrass. The film shot four days at the studio in January.
Another international project setting heading for Babelsberg is the Danish/German co-production "Flammen og Citronen" (Flames and Lemons), which features Danish star Mads Mikkelsen ("Casino Royale").
By Scott Roxborough
Feb 14, 2007
The Wachowski brothers are returning to Studio Babelsberg to shoot "Speed Racer," the high-octane actioner based on the classic 1960 Japanese Anime.
The Warner Bros. production is currently prepping and plans to shoot at the German studio in May.
Andy and Larry Wachowski picked Babelsberg for James McTeigue's "V for Vendetta," which the brothers produced and co-wrote and which screened Out Of Competiton at the Berlinale last year.
It is shaping up to be a big year for Babelsberg after a slow 2006 in which the biggest production was Berlinale Competition title "The Counterfeiters."
In addition to "Speed Racer," Babelsberg has snagged another big Hollywood production: "The Bourne Ultimatum," from "United 93" director Paul Greengrass. The film shot four days at the studio in January.
Another international project setting heading for Babelsberg is the Danish/German co-production "Flammen og Citronen" (Flames and Lemons), which features Danish star Mads Mikkelsen ("Casino Royale").
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I'm cautiously optimistic. But the news of The Bourne Ultimatum already shooting excites me way more.
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Maybe a mod can combine these two threads, maybe also without the LOL: http://forum.dvdtalk.com/showthread.php?t=371426