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Michael Bay rumored to re-make "Rosemary's Baby"? Like, Michael Bay Michael Bay? http://movies.msn.com/mov...>1=28101
Michael Bay set to remake 'Rosemary's Baby'? April 1, 2010, 12:41 PM EST WENN -- Cult horror "Rosemary's Baby" is set to be reborn - a revered film critic has confirmed Michael Bay is bringing the spooky classic back to the big screen. It was rumored in 2008 that the "Transformers" director would remake Roman Polanski's 1968 movie, which saw Mia Farrow play Rosemary, a young woman who is pregnant with the Devil's baby. Now respected critic Roger Ebert has taken to his Twitter.com page to tells fans that the film is in the pipeline. He writes, "Michael Bay is remaking Rosemary's Baby. O... kay." Bay's production company Platinum Dunes is overseeing the making of the movie. I'm sick and tired of the Prince fans being sick and tired of the Prince fans that are sick and tired! | |
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Bay is quickly devouring each horror franchise he can. First Friday the 13, then Nightmare on Elm Street and now Rosemary's Baby.
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"Rosemary's Baby" is a very strange, but oddly interesting movie. "You put water into a cup, it becomes the cup...Now water can flow or it can crash. Be water, my friend." - Bruce Lee
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Rosemary's baby is a hauntingly beautiful movie in every way. Nothing about it is excessive or about any of the things Bay's films tend to be about.
It's a movie that deserves to be remade (if they're gonna do it) by an artsy director. The director of El Orfanato could probably do it justice. I sure hope they're not gonna go all cheesy on it. | |
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johnart said: Rosemary's baby is a hauntingly beautiful movie in every way. Nothing about it is excessive or about any of the things Bay's films tend to be about.
It's a movie that deserves to be remade (if they're gonna do it) by an artsy director. The director of El Orfanato could probably do it justice. I sure hope they're not gonna go all cheesy on it. It really doesn't need to be remade at all, IMO. They'll only make it incredibly cheesy with CGI devils & such. There's nothing wrong with the original. My Legacy
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NDRU said: johnart said: Rosemary's baby is a hauntingly beautiful movie in every way. Nothing about it is excessive or about any of the things Bay's films tend to be about.
It's a movie that deserves to be remade (if they're gonna do it) by an artsy director. The director of El Orfanato could probably do it justice. I sure hope they're not gonna go all cheesy on it. It really doesn't need to be remade at all, IMO. They'll only make it incredibly cheesy with CGI devils & such. There's nothing wrong with the original. This is why I can only imagine someone like the guy who directed El Orfanato. That movie was very simply done (meaning no cgi monsters) the horror was very subtle and effective. | |
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