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John Woo to direct live action He-Man
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John Woo to Direct & Produce He-Man
Source: Variety October 4, 2004
Variety reports that Fox 2000 has set John Woo ("Paycheck") to direct and produce He-Man, a live-action film based on the characters in Mattel's "Masters of the Universe" line of action figures. Adam Rifkin will adapt the screenplay.
Originally made into an animated series in 1983, the property was also adapted into a live-action film in 1987 called Masters of the Universe, which starred Dolph Lundgren as the hero and Frank Langella as Skeletor.
He-Man began life as Prince Adam, the hybrid of an Earthling and an Eternian. At the age of 18, he was taken to Castle Grayskull, where Adam received super powers. He-Man has a sidekick in the form of a tiger, Battle Cat, and a deadly enemy, Skeletor.
Woo is also attached to direct The Rock in the video game adaptation "Spy-Hunter" for Universal Pictures.
John Woo to Direct & Produce He-Man
Source: Variety October 4, 2004
Variety reports that Fox 2000 has set John Woo ("Paycheck") to direct and produce He-Man, a live-action film based on the characters in Mattel's "Masters of the Universe" line of action figures. Adam Rifkin will adapt the screenplay.
Originally made into an animated series in 1983, the property was also adapted into a live-action film in 1987 called Masters of the Universe, which starred Dolph Lundgren as the hero and Frank Langella as Skeletor.
He-Man began life as Prince Adam, the hybrid of an Earthling and an Eternian. At the age of 18, he was taken to Castle Grayskull, where Adam received super powers. He-Man has a sidekick in the form of a tiger, Battle Cat, and a deadly enemy, Skeletor.
Woo is also attached to direct The Rock in the video game adaptation "Spy-Hunter" for Universal Pictures.
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It's both tragicly sad and hilarious to see him whore himself out for a buck in Hollywood when he was once a highly respected director whose name was synonymous with asian gun-fu movies.
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Woo, babe. Give it up. It ain't worth it. Save what credibility you have left from your groundbreaking Chinese work and abort this project. American recognition isn't what it's fuckin cracked up to be. Trust me. Just abort, man, and go back to what you did best and what people loved you for.
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And what about him directing a live action Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles? I'll take this annoucement just like I do everything I hear from Quentin Tarrantino: I'll believe it when I see the first preview.
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Carson Kressley of 'Queer Eye for the Straight Guy' NEEDS to play Prince Adam!!
He already has the hair; and I'm sure he'd find the pink vest and light purple tights just glorious!
He already has the hair; and I'm sure he'd find the pink vest and light purple tights just glorious!
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Originally posted by Rivero
Woo, babe. Give it up. It ain't worth it. Save what credibility you have left from your groundbreaking Chinese work and abort this project. American recognition isn't what it's fuckin cracked up to be. Trust me. Just abort, man, and go back to what you did best and what people loved you for.
Woo, babe. Give it up. It ain't worth it. Save what credibility you have left from your groundbreaking Chinese work and abort this project. American recognition isn't what it's fuckin cracked up to be. Trust me. Just abort, man, and go back to what you did best and what people loved you for.
I was a big Woo fan until he came over to America. HARD TARGET's director cut (I have an "archived" version on VHS) was OK if you can deal with Jean Claude Van Damme's acting... BROKEN ARROW was a good extended action scene, but thin on plot... FACE OFF was his best American movie if you can suspend disbelief with the face changing, but other then that..... geezus.
Plus he's becoming a parody of himself, you can almost guarantee flying doves (or other bird) and slo-mo gun battles, with somebody holding 2 pistols at one point.
For He-Man, maybe he'll have Stratos flying in slo-motion while Man-At-Arms is firing two laser pistols?
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Originally posted by GuessWho
Carson Kressley of 'Queer Eye for the Straight Guy' NEEDS to play Prince Adam!!
Carson Kressley of 'Queer Eye for the Straight Guy' NEEDS to play Prince Adam!!
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Originally posted by harosa
Isnt this like the 10th thing he's attached to? And Trigger, Woo's worst film will be 100 times better than anything Boll ever does.
Isnt this like the 10th thing he's attached to? And Trigger, Woo's worst film will be 100 times better than anything Boll ever does.
Originally posted by darqleo
John Woo seems attached to a lot of 80's cartoon/video game movies. When's he going to start making 'em???
John Woo seems attached to a lot of 80's cartoon/video game movies. When's he going to start making 'em???
Originally posted by Jackskeleton
Wasn't he also attached to Metriod? Seems like smoke blowing.
Wasn't he also attached to Metriod? Seems like smoke blowing.
Spy Hunter?
He-Man?
Metroid?
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles?
Pick one John. I bet he is looking for his own franchise.
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Re: John Woo to direct live action He-Man
'nuff said.
Love Face/Off and his Hong Kong movies, but his decline is really laughable at this point.
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When will john woo direct himself back to hong kong and make more substantial movies like he did before he came to america to direct jean claude van damage?
Fortune cookie says: Not anytime soon.
Fortune cookie says: Not anytime soon.
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Phyre, just add that also to things he is attached to. I can only disparage his choices, not his talent, in everything he has done (even in his worst films yes, even some HK ones and that laughable Lundgren one he did)), there's a glimmer or piece of gold in one or two action beats. Everyone just has to face the fact that the man doesnt want to go back and make films in HK, maybe he'll write and direct something here although the genre he excels in has been ground to death here, although if anyone can resurrect the form its him.