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Re: Child's Play remake (2009)
Brad Dourif will reprise his role as Chucky in the upcoming Child's Play reboot.
In an interview with the producers of the original Child's Play, writer Don Mancini said, "Who would you get that's better? '¦It's almost like recasting Homer Simpson or something."
Mancini, who spoke to AICN along with producer David Kirschner and Child's Play DVD producer Michelle Gold, said that although the character is animatronic, his voice has become iconic to horror fans. "I mean with Chucky... there's an aspect of him that feels like he's an animated character, so his voice is such an immense part of it as well as what he looks like," Mancini said. "If you could recast it, you would want the actor to sound kind of like it, but it would feel weird to just be completely different, I think."
Meanwhile, Kirschner explained that the film would be a reboot in the style of Incredible Hulk or Batman Begins. "It's a reboot of the Chucky origin story, I guess we can describe it that way," he said. Mancini added, "I think what we are mainly responding to, David and I, is the will of the fans, which is really telling us that they want to see a scary Chucky movie again. They want to go back to the straightforward horror rather than the horror comedy."
Mancini confessed that the idea of remaking Child's Play is at least partially an opportunity to take advantage of Hollywood's current appetite for existing properties, but he also said that the filmmakers want to return the character to his roots, so to speak. "I mean, part of that is business in the sense that that is a trend that is sort of galloping over Hollywood right now, but I feel like that's a trend we can use to our advantage, because it really does dovetail nicely with our main mission, which is to make it really scary. It's been four years since the last one, so it just seems like the timing is really good now for us to just recreate it in a way."
Kirschner echoed Mancini's sentiments. "I'm not even sure if I would say reinvention," he said. "I think Don has really created some really clever twists and expectations that a fan of the first Child's Play film, you will be surprised and shocked by, but it will follow I think very closely a lot of the first film against twists and turns that Don has put into it that an audience thinks it is going to go one way and we will go another even though the story is pretty similar."
Re: Child's Play remake (2009)
Saikin wrote:That prequel to The Exorcist was just terrible.
One of the worst films ever made.
Didn't they make another one after that? Or was that the other stupid one with an exorcism in it. I forget, they were all horrible.
The Exorcist is an amazing movie, and none should have been made in sequel or prequel to that. All others were shit.
Re: Child's Play remake (2009)
There was Renny Harlin's studio financed recut, and then in limited release about a year later (and now available in the DVD box set) was Paul Schrader's original version. I'm talking about, of couse, Exorcist: The Beginning. Not a very good film by any version. I'm gonna have to agree, the sequels/prequels to this movie just didn't cut it. That is, save Exorcist III, which was really just an adaptation of Blatty's own Legion novel with heavy studio interference (making for an almost incomprehensible plot).
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Re: Child's Play remake (2009)
No more remakes, show's people are running out of ideas lame lame lame should leave the classics alone.
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