Spielberg to Remake 'Harvey'
#1
DVD Talk Legend
Thread Starter
Spielberg to Remake 'Harvey'
This was reported earlier today but I couldn't find a thread. If there is one feel free to close.
http://movies.yahoo.com/news/movies....remake-reuters
I never saw the original so I could care less. I just really wanted his Lincoln biopic next.
LOS ANGELES (Hollywood Reporter) - Steven Spielberg will soon be seeing imaginary rabbits.
The filmmaker will direct as his next film a contemporary adaptation of Mary Chase's play "Harvey," about a man and his friendship with an invisible, six-foot tall rabbit.
20th Century Fox and DreamWorks will co produce the project. Novelist Jonathan Tropper ("The Book of Joe") has written the adaptation for the new version.
"Harvey" was first adapted for the screen in 1950 with James Stewart in the starring role as Elwood P. Dowd. He received an Oscar nomination, while Josephine Hull took the prize for her supporting role.
No casting for the remake is in place yet; filming is set to begin early next year. Spielberg was last in theaters with 2008's "Indiana Jones" sequel.
The filmmaker will direct as his next film a contemporary adaptation of Mary Chase's play "Harvey," about a man and his friendship with an invisible, six-foot tall rabbit.
20th Century Fox and DreamWorks will co produce the project. Novelist Jonathan Tropper ("The Book of Joe") has written the adaptation for the new version.
"Harvey" was first adapted for the screen in 1950 with James Stewart in the starring role as Elwood P. Dowd. He received an Oscar nomination, while Josephine Hull took the prize for her supporting role.
No casting for the remake is in place yet; filming is set to begin early next year. Spielberg was last in theaters with 2008's "Indiana Jones" sequel.
I never saw the original so I could care less. I just really wanted his Lincoln biopic next.
#3
DVD Talk Gold Edition
Re: Spielberg to Remake 'Harvey'
I can't see "harvey" being remade in this day and age,maybe it just me.
But if it is A Speilberg movie I'm sure people will go see it just for that.
It will always be A classic from the 50's with Jimmy Stewart in my book.
I'm interested to see what he does with "Oldboy" and Harvey.
But I have A strong feeling that the orginals will be my favorites forever.
But if it is A Speilberg movie I'm sure people will go see it just for that.
It will always be A classic from the 50's with Jimmy Stewart in my book.
I'm interested to see what he does with "Oldboy" and Harvey.
But I have A strong feeling that the orginals will be my favorites forever.
Last edited by JoeySeven; 08-03-09 at 11:56 PM.
#5
DVD Talk Legend
Re: Spielberg to Remake 'Harvey'
Really?
He should leave both properties well enough alone. He will completely de-fang 'Oldboy' and god knows the sentimentality/ shmaltz he will bring to 'Harvey'.
Hopefully neither of these projects see the light of day.
Ugh.
He should leave both properties well enough alone. He will completely de-fang 'Oldboy' and god knows the sentimentality/ shmaltz he will bring to 'Harvey'.
Hopefully neither of these projects see the light of day.
Ugh.
#6
Banned by request
Re: Spielberg to Remake 'Harvey'
Doesn't Harvey already have sentimentality and schmaltz? It just does it really well. I'm more interested in this than I am the Lincoln pic.
#7
DVD Talk Legend
#8
DVD Talk Special Edition
Join Date: Aug 2004
Posts: 1,716
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes
on
0 Posts
Re: Spielberg to Remake 'Harvey'
Harvey is one of my favorite films, eclipsing even Harold Lloyd films and On Borrowed Time.
Maybe next Spielberg can remake Rope, and use Shia Lebouf to play every role. That'd be a real treat for all.
Maybe next Spielberg can remake Rope, and use Shia Lebouf to play every role. That'd be a real treat for all.
#11
DVD Talk Gold Edition
Re: Spielberg to Remake 'Harvey'
Ugh. Leave it alone! What's wrong with the original that it needs to be remade? Does it need to be updated for a modern audience for some reason? Just a terrible idea.
#13
DVD Talk Gold Edition
Re: Spielberg to Remake 'Harvey'
I would like to see him do something else, like 'Lincoln', but I think the play could be updated just fine. I doubt a lot of the audience today is aware of the Stewart movie, so this will all be fresh to them. I'm just not interested in seeing Tom Hanks Elwood Dowd.
#14
Senior Member
Join Date: Jul 1999
Location: Independence, Ky
Posts: 732
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes
on
0 Posts
Re: Spielberg to Remake 'Harvey'
#19
Banned
Join Date: May 2006
Location: Conducting miss-aisle drills and listening to their rock n roll
Posts: 20,052
Received 168 Likes
on
126 Posts
Re: Spielberg to Remake 'Harvey'
Spielberg's track record with comedies is pretty poor. I love the guy, but 1941, Always, and The Terminal are his most problematic films...all comedies.
Last edited by Mabuse; 08-04-09 at 02:44 PM.
#23
DVD Talk Hero
Re: Spielberg to Remake 'Harvey'
Don't hate me for this but... I never heard of the original. Is it any good?