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The Valeyard 08-22-12 06:37 PM

The Rocketeers -- sequel/reboot
 
Per The Vulture:


Exclusive: Disney’s The Rocketeer Being Reloaded
By Claude Brodesser-Akner

Now that Disney’s troubled movie studio is under new management, our spies tells us that, curiously, one of the first properties to be developed for a feature film is a reboot of 1991’s thirties-set adventure film, The Rocketeer.

We say ‘curiously’ because while the property was actually a flop at the time, its similarity to the current Disney-Marvel cash cow Iron Man is more than a little striking: In it, a racing pilot named Cliff Secord (Billy Campbell) discovers a rocket-pack prototype in his stunt plane, hidden there by the gangsters who stole it from Howard Hughes; Secord tries it out, and, like Tony Stark, quickly discovers that a) flying without a plane is SO cool, and b) you gotta fight the bad guys (including Timothy Dalton, who two years prior had starred as James Bond for the second time) and save the girl (a luminous Jennifer Connelly).

While both properties are based on comic books, Iron Man actually arrived on the scene first: The Rocketeer was first published in 1982 by tiny (and now, sadly, defunct) Pacific Comics, and was conceived by artist Dave Stevens as an homage to the serial action heroes of the thirties. By the time Disney released The Rocketeer in 1991, Pacific had already been liquidated for half a decade. Stevens lost a battle with leukemia in March 2008 – just two months before Marvel’s adaptation of Iron Man was released.

We’re told the studio will soon be meeting with various writers to come up with a take. But its reappearance at Disney now, of course, begs the question: Why? What is new studio chief Alan Horn up to? It could be an early sign that the former Warner Bros. chief doesn’t just view his new job at Disney Studios as that of a mere portfolio manager, content to make sure acquisitions like Marvel, The Muppets, and Pixar, which keep churning out their own properties as Disney’s brand withers. That would be good news, indeed.

We’ll keep you updated as we hear more.

I really like The Rocketeer (both movie & comics) so I'm keeping positive on this if it's true.

devilshalo 08-22-12 06:42 PM

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I say re-release the original, and then do a story about a new Rocketeer finding or inheriting the helmet and suit.

RagingBull80 08-22-12 06:48 PM

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I always liked the Rocketeer as a kid. I would like to see what someone could do with a Rocketeer story.

Supermallet 08-22-12 06:52 PM

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The original Rocketeer film is fun, but not perfect. A remake could turn out well.

JumpCutz 08-22-12 08:04 PM

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There's already talk of remaking the remake of The Rocketeer...just in case the remake doesn't come off as planned.

RoboDad 08-22-12 08:13 PM

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Originally Posted by Supermallet (Post 11356525)
The original Rocketeer film is fun, but not perfect. A remake could turn out well.

Maybe, but there is one aspect of the original that the remake will never be able to match, or even come close to:

http://cdn.fd.uproxx.com/wp-content/...-connelly2.jpg

Sonic 08-22-12 08:14 PM

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Rocketeer was a very sluggish movie.

I don't really give two cojones if they remake it.

Regards,
Danny Trejo

Solid Snake 08-22-12 08:32 PM

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Originally Posted by Supermallet (Post 11356525)
The original Rocketeer film is fun, but not perfect. A remake could turn out well.

this. Some of the effects of anything related to that jet pack haven't aged well at all.

Supermallet 08-22-12 09:35 PM

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Originally Posted by RoboDad (Post 11356612)
Maybe, but there is one aspect of the original that the remake will never be able to match, or even come close to:

http://cdn.fd.uproxx.com/wp-content/...-connelly2.jpg

http://www.fhm.com/App_Media/Uploads...y-atwell-2.jpg

JumpCutz 08-22-12 10:32 PM

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Originally Posted by Supermallet (Post 11356719)

Hayley Atwell? That dude is no Jennifer Connelly.

Sonic 08-22-12 10:35 PM

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That jaw! :eek:

Mondo Kane 08-22-12 10:55 PM

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Idiots! They waited too long! They could've had a hit tie-in song on their hands!


Supermallet 08-22-12 11:06 PM

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Originally Posted by JumpCutz (Post 11356778)
Hayley Atwell? That dude is no Jennifer Connelly.

:banned:

Numanoid 08-22-12 11:59 PM

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Originally Posted by JumpCutz (Post 11356778)
Hayley Atwell? That dude is no Jennifer Connelly.

:lol:

The second I saw that pic, I knew there would be a shemale joke not far behind.

HN 08-23-12 12:20 AM

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Originally Posted by RoboDad (Post 11356612)
Maybe, but there is one aspect of the original that the remake will never be able to match, or even come close to:

http://cdn.fd.uproxx.com/wp-content/...-connelly2.jpg

Two...aspects.

Though I wouldn't be averse to seeing how Alison Brie would do in the role.

RoboDad 08-23-12 03:28 AM

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Originally Posted by HN (Post 11356854)
Though I wouldn't be averse to seeing how Alison Brie would do in the role.

Maybe, but one of the things I liked about Jennifer Connelly was the way she pulled off the girl-nextdoor charm with such ease in the role.

JTH182 08-23-12 05:22 AM

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Originally Posted by RoboDad (Post 11356933)
Maybe, but one of the things I liked about Jennifer Connelly was the way she pulled off the girl-nextdoor charm with such ease in the role.


Yeah, no way Alison Brie could pull that off.

The Bus 08-23-12 05:41 AM

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I saw the original in theaters and there's not much I remember about it. Was someone sticking gum on an airplane? Was the final fight on a zeppelin?

Trevor 08-23-12 06:55 AM

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Coincidentally, Comixology has all the Rocketeer comics, including the reboots, on sale.

rexinnih 08-23-12 08:59 AM

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The Rocke-who? Enjoyed the original (and Blu-ray) and would look forward to a reboot.

Jules Winfield 08-23-12 12:00 PM

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Alison Brie? Jennifer Connelly? *Jules' penis explodes at the thought of the two of them doing anything.*

Jules Winfield 08-23-12 12:03 PM

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Originally Posted by The Bus (Post 11356955)
I saw the original in theaters and there's not much I remember about it. Was someone sticking gum on an airplane? Was the final fight on a zeppelin?

Someone stuck gum on the Rocketee'rs rocket because it got a hole in it. And yes, the final showdown was on a zeppelin. And Jennifer Connelly during the time this movie was made makes me want to mount her.

Solid Snake 08-23-12 12:29 PM

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Originally Posted by Jules Winfield (Post 11357277)
Alison Brie? Jennifer Connelly? *Jules' penis explodes at the thought of the two of them doing anything.*

http://24.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_m8...ho5_r1_250.gif

RoboDad 08-23-12 12:50 PM

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Originally Posted by Jules Winfield (Post 11357282)
Someone stuck gum on the Rocketee'rs rocket because it got a hole in it. And yes, the final showdown was on a zeppelin.

Why does anyone have a problem with the zeppelin? The movie was set in the 1930s, when zeppelins (or air ships in general) were "the big thing" (at least until the Hindenburg disaster).

devilshalo 08-23-12 12:54 PM

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Originally Posted by RoboDad (Post 11357333)
Why does anyone have a problem with the zeppelin? The movie was set in the 1930s, when zeppelins (or air ships in general) were "the big thing" (at least until the Hindenburg disaster).

Curse that horrible Last Crusade film for having a stupid zepplin.


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