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Yes They Are Going To Remake True Grit The Movie
« on: August 19, 2010, 08:58:08 PM »
 :'(


 Marshall Cogburn seems to be gesturing a one-handed symbol from the grave.... >:(

http://newsbusters.org/blogs/matthew-philbin/2010/08/19/true-ish-grit-hollywood-libs-attempt-remaking-classic


‘True-ish Grit?’ Hollywood Libs Attempt Remaking a Classic

Thu, 08/19/2010 - 13:07 ET

Hollywood westerns don't sell very well anymore. Remakes of westerns don't sell and they tend to remind those who do see them of the superiority of the originals. So remaking the iconic 1969 western, "True Grit," for which John Wayne received his only Best Actor Oscar, seems an odd choice for the Coen brothers.

But the extremely successful directors of "Fargo," "Oh Brother Where Art Thou?" and "No Country for Old Men," are indeed remaking "True Grit." They stress that their effort is based more on the 1968 novel by Charles Portis than the original movie. Still, The Duke's portrayal of hard-drinking, one-eyed Marshall Rooster Cogburn has been a TV staple for decades. Portis' novel - not so much.

The Coens' quirky, often dark and sometimes absurd portraits of America couldn't be much more different from any flick in John Wayne's legendary career. And maybe that's the point. After all, any movie with America-bashing lefty Matt Damon in an important supporting role is bound to be at odds with traditional takes on the American frontier. All the more-so because Damon admitted, "I've never even seen the original John Wayne movie."

The Coens cast 2010 Best Actor Oscar-winner Jeff Bridges as Cogburn. Bridges will have to be a heck of an actor to do the character justice, because in real life, he couldn't be more different than Wayne, a traditional conservative.


Bridges is an admitted pot-smoker and marijuana legalization advocate. On his website, Bridges has a page dedicated to the End Hunger Network, a charity he helped establish. While Bridges work with this charity is admirable, he downplays the role of charities on the page, and advocates for massive government intervention.

    We can never end hunger through the wonderful work of local charities - like other western democracies, we must end hunger through governmental leadership. Charity is nice for some things, but not as a way to feed a nation. We don't protect our national security through charities and we shouldn't protect our families that way either.

 Included in the cast are Josh Brolin, son of James Brolin
and stepson of actress and liberal activist Barbara Streisand. Brolin and Damon, who play's Glenn Campbell's old role as LeBeuf, have collaborated before. They participated (along with Hugo Chavez pal Danny Glover) in a History Channel Miniseries based around the 1980 anti-American revisionist book, "A People's History of the United States," written by communist historian Howard Zinn. And of course, there's Damon, fresh from his failed anti-American agit-prop thriller, "The Green Zone."

So maybe the Coens know what they're doing, and we can all look forward to "A People's History of True Grit."


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Since the original creativity of "Hollywood" has long since died, remaking classics, as posted many times before, is all they have...

"Fill Your Hands, You SOB"""vid at link.

*tw who loves good movies, but hates dumb-a** liberal directors, that don't have enough creativity, to initiate any original cinema.

How's that Red Dawn remake doing?




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Re: Yes They Are Going To Remake True Grit The Movie
« Reply #1 on: August 19, 2010, 09:44:28 PM »
Where to start? Matt Damon has never seen True grit? Or, more to the point, Matt Damon actually admits this in public? Its like a 17 year old boy admitting he's a virgin (whether he is or isn't). Its a clear violation of the guy code. Next he'll say he's never seen "Apocolypse Now", which they'll probably remake, only in Vietnamese and Lao (with English sub-titles), directed by Mel Gibson. ::)
Moving on, I've never seen a bigger piece of slime than that article. The words argumentum ad hominum were written for this slime ball author (even though he's right). Slamming someone's charity work? Critiquing their parents? Going after an actor (remember, someone who is payed to act) to go after directors? Thats just pitiful. It would be like me talking trash about TW's mom or Tom threatening my dog. Just sad.
Third.  Despite being a slimeball, the author has a good point (which he could have made while staying above board). The overarching question for the Cohen brothers is why? Hemmingway put it best in "The Green Hills of Africa". He said this. "You don't make a classic by emulating a classic. You do it by emmulating a lesser work and improving on it or doing something else entirely new".
The movie may be good, but why would I cheat on my girlfriend to sleep with someone who looks just like her, even if she is a few years younger?
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Re: Yes They Are Going To Remake True Grit The Movie
« Reply #2 on: August 19, 2010, 11:51:47 PM »
True Grit remake........  >:(

Reminds me of a few lines from the original that might seem appropriate here.....

To paraphrase:
     In an exchange between Mattie and Rooster about the 'Original' Mexican Bob:
          Rooster: "That there's the original Mexican Bob."
          Mattie: "You mean there's two of them?"
          Rooster: "Yeah.....but the younger one ain't a patch to this one."



Long live Roster Cogburn!!
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Re: Yes They Are Going To Remake True Grit The Movie
« Reply #3 on: August 22, 2010, 06:53:50 AM »
Is nothing ever ever sacred? Obviously not..

FYI FQ, just for the record and for all others that may not know but since you mentioned his name MEL GIBSON is not australian, he was born in New York and didnt move to Oz until he was twelve!!!!

I just think its important for everyone to know this as we can produce our own home grown nutcases ie Martin Bryant, Rebecca Peters etc with out adopting others.

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Re: Yes They Are Going To Remake True Grit The Movie
« Reply #4 on: August 22, 2010, 12:44:28 PM »
You don't have to remind us that Mel Gibson is a New Yorker unless you want us to remind you that Paul Hogan is an Aussie...

At least Mel eventually learned how to act!

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Re: Yes They Are Going To Remake True Grit The Movie
« Reply #5 on: Today at 07:58:42 AM »

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Re: Yes They Are Going To Remake True Grit The Movie
« Reply #5 on: August 27, 2010, 11:07:08 AM »
Here's a look at the 'new' Rooster and Mattie:

http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1403865/

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Re: Yes They Are Going To Remake True Grit The Movie
« Reply #6 on: November 20, 2010, 02:18:40 PM »
Holy thread-resurrection, Batman!  Here's the movie trailer-

http://movies.yahoo.com/movie/1810153253/video/22265614
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Re: Yes They Are Going To Remake True Grit The Movie
« Reply #7 on: November 20, 2010, 07:47:44 PM »
Somehow it just sounds like a poor copy rather then a remake.
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Re: Yes They Are Going To Remake True Grit The Movie
« Reply #8 on: November 21, 2010, 12:23:33 AM »
Holy thread-resurrection, Batman!  Here's the movie trailer-

http://movies.yahoo.com/movie/1810153253/video/22265614
Damn you! I now feel almost compelled to see it. ;D I'd tried to say "Why mess with a classic"? But, that doesn't look half bad. Mattie and the ranger are an improvement, but stll, replacing the Duke? It takes a brave man.
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Re: Yes They Are Going To Remake True Grit The Movie
« Reply #9 on: November 21, 2010, 12:32:50 AM »
Glen Campbell was pathetic as a Texas Ranger, While No one can ever replace John Wayne, it is possible that this may be much better in the places the original was lacking.

 

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