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Disney Studios has torpedoed Robert Zemekis's planned 3D remake of Yellow Submarine, according to the Hollywood Reporter. The Back to the Future and Forrest Gump helmsman planned to deploy 16 Beatles tracks and "cutting-edge motion-capture technology" in the re-imagining of the 1968 animation. Budget issues and a canned …

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  1. Lionel Baden

    mars needs moms

    Looks liek the kids would enjoy that

    im sure i will chuckle myself :)

  2. Bilgepipe

    Yawn

    Perhaps he should rename the project Pointless Remake 7: The Boredom Continues. Any studio exec is guaranteed to lap it up.

  3. Anonymous Coward
    Coat

    Oh noes

    Any chance of remaking it but without any of the gormless tuneless Liverpudlians in it?

    Or any of their caterwauling?

    A decent plot some actors and a few explosions would be a good idea too.

    In fact forget the yellow Submarine let's set it during WW2 make it a U boat and have some proper action in it.

    There solved...everybodies happy.

    You could call it The Boat 2 or maybe turn it into a western I don't care.

  4. Anonymous Coward
    Unhappy

    Oddly enough, I was looking forward to this...

    Being a big fan of the original film, you might expect me to hate the very idea of a remake. However, ever since I saw Peter Serafinowicz do an unnervingly accurate Macca impersonation (voice AND mannerisms), and heard he'd been signed up as "Paul" for this project, I thought it might just turn out a bit of fun.

    Half-hoping this submarine will refloat...

    (mine's the jacket with Jeremy Hillary Boob (PhD) on the back ;-) )

    1. Disco-Legend-Zeke
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      PhD Is Pronounced...

      ...FUD.

      You don't want to be showing your motor to just anybody.

  5. Alastair Dodd 1
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    He should work on

    souless scary eyed dolls 5 as all of his 3D stuff seems to have looked like that so far. The Polar Express being one of the freakiest ever

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  7. Hooch181
    Pint

    They do though...

    don't they though!

  8. Anonymous Coward
    Anonymous Coward

    Thank God

    There seems to be a view the industry that kids today can't cope with films made more than about ten years ago. Even though the Yellow Submarine was very much a product of it's time my five year old son absolutely loves it. If we're talking films that are tied to that era then The Italian Job is a film that he also loves.

    I know that the fact that the "re-imagining" (I hate that word) of the latter film was dire by any standards does not mean that a remake of the Yellow Submarine would be equally pants. However I do know that there is a history of remakes being flops when they concentrate heavilly on new technology.

    When remaking a film the first question should be: Can we bring anything new to this that will improve the viewing experience without in any way degrading it? If the answer is not an emphatic yes then the project should be canned.

  9. Anonymous Coward
    Anonymous Coward

    I'm not religious but...

    There may well be a god of 'Remake Sanity' and if so, I applaud its existence.

    As with 'True Grit', why is a remake necessary? The only possible reason is that it can be 'franchised'... Meh!

    1. Wheaty73
      Stop

      True Grit

      Was a bloody good film in either of its incarnations. If you haven't seen it because it isn't the original and therefore not worth your time, it does prove sometimes a remake can be done without ballsing it up.

      Also highly improbable that there will be True Grit 2 or any sort of franchise, given the directors. And the story - which would be obvious if you had seen the original which you probably haven't either.

    2. Anonymous Coward
      Alert

      Remake

      "As with 'True Grit', why is a remake necessary? The only possible reason is that it can be 'franchised'... "

      Too late - the original was already franchised:

      http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0073636/

      http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0078422/

      As to the remake - not seen it yet but I'd take Jeff Bridges over John Wayne any day.

    3. Daniel B.

      Remake?

      I thought True Grit was YAFCM (Yet Another F**king Cowboy Movie) which was also some kind of Oscar-baiting movie. Haven't seen it.

  10. Anonymous Coward
    Anonymous Coward

    The music

    As long as Ringo's tunes are replaced, I'm fine with a remake. How this no-talent ever managed to be a Beatle is beyond me.

    1. Elmer Phud
      Happy

      We welcome

      the start of the just another boy-band that couldn't go live once the producer added the studio as another band member argument.

      (George Martin cut his teeth in the BBC Radiophonics workshop which is why the 'drum track' is often things like packing cases and drum cases and odd effects that end up sounding nothing like a kit )

  11. Elmer Phud
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    3D?

    3D would screw up the impact of the animation.

    It's made flat and looks good flat - adding lumpy bits for th sake of it is just poor profiteering.

    Yes, it might be nice to have the Glove coming out of the screen and the dogs slavering everywhere but --- no.

    1. Rellik San

      3D.... maybe not but...

      How about a 2.5D shadow puppet style affair. Keep the characters flat but build layers up layers of tiny incidentals and nods too other Beatles projects.

  12. Mr Larrington
    WTF?

    Good

    That is all

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