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RandySF

(58,756 posts)
Mon Jun 30, 2014, 11:22 PM Jun 2014

Oh. My. God. Hollywood is remaking the Japanese horror movie "Audition".

We all knew that this day was coming. They ran out of small-time J-horror films to remake, so they're finally taking on the big bad of the genre. That would be Takashi Miike's gonzo horror classic Audition - long thought to be untouchable in Hollywood by fans and executives alike. Well guess what, people? Audition is about to be touched. It's about to be touched hard.

Deadline reports/warns that superproducer Mario Kassar has been put in charge of an English-language redo of Audition, bringing on filmmaker Richard Grey to write and direct. The claim is that this movie is based more on the 1997 novel by Ryu Murakami than the Miike adaptation of the same name.. But come on: you know that the ad campaign for this film is going to focus on the specific iconography that made the original Audition a horror classic. The rubber gloves. The wires. Kiri-kiri-kiri-kiri-kiri. Nightmare fuel, man.

In case you haven't seen Audition, make sure to watch it with your family! The film follows an aging widower/producer who has since retired from his work as a filmmaker. When his son convinces him that it's time to rejoin the dating pool, he does so by holding auditions for a non-existent new movie hoping that one of the women who comes by will wind up being his new wife. This search winds up going very, very wrong when a girl who is just a tad bit off goes out for the part. To be honest, the wave of creepy reality TV dating shows over the last few years remind me a whole lot of Audition, so it wouldn't be a surprise to see the American version heavily emphasize the process of weeding out the girls our leading man (renamed Sam Davis) rejects in favor of his would-be ideal (now to be named named Evie Lawrence). Here's a trailer for the original film.

Richard Gray is perhaps not a filmmaker whom most of you know by name. His next film is a crime drama called The Lookalike, with Community's Gillian Jacobs and Justin Long. His follow up project is set to be the dark comedy thriller Sugar Mountain with Jason Momoa and Cary Elwes - which sounds a lot like it could go straight-to-DVD. In other words, Gray is a guy coming from a modest genre background. He'll have the backing of Kassar, a former Carlco executive who produced First Blood, Total Recall, Terminator 2: Judgment Day, Basic Instinct, Universal Soldier and Showgirls . This is a guy you want on your side.

http://www.cinemablend.com/new/Takashi-Miike-Audition-Getting-Remake-From-Terminator-Rambo-Producer-43654.html

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Oh. My. God. Hollywood is remaking the Japanese horror movie "Audition". (Original Post) RandySF Jun 2014 OP
I've seen it hibbing Jul 2014 #1
I predict Oldboy like results... GOLGO 13 Jul 2014 #2
I hope you're right. Iggo Jul 2014 #3
Same here. Xyzse Jul 2014 #4

hibbing

(10,096 posts)
1. I've seen it
Tue Jul 1, 2014, 12:08 AM
Jul 2014

It has been awhile since I did see, very creepy and pretty gruesome. Doubt I see the American version.

Peace

Xyzse

(8,217 posts)
4. Same here.
Tue Jul 1, 2014, 09:45 AM
Jul 2014

I finally caved and watched it on Netfli the remake that is), I still prefer the original.

I just generally like the actor Sharlto Copley. He plays unhinged, very well.

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