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Entries in Scott Derrickson (8)

Monday
19Oct2009

Scott Derrickson to guide 'The Living'

Scott Derrickson

Scott Derrickson, the director of last year's disappointing sci-fi remake "The Day the Earth Stood Still," is now set to helm "The Living," a supernatural thriller for Lakeshore Entertainment.

As with most films hitting early developmental stages, plot details are kept under wraps, so I apologize I don't have any more on this. Variety says the film is based on a pitch by Derrickson and Paul Harris Boardman.

Derrickson really launched his Hollywood career in 2005 with "The Exorcism of Emily Rose," a film I mildly enjoyed but certainly didn't love. He followed up with "Day," but that one truly sucked.

Also on Derrickson's radar is "Hyperion," based on Dan Simmons' sci-fi novels "Hyperion" and "The Fall of Hyperion." He also has "Paradise Lost" in development.

Friday
30Jan2009

Scott Derrickson to direct 'Hyperion Cantos'

Scott Derrickson has signed on to direct "Hyperion Cantos" for Warner Bros. and GK Films.

Variety says the film is based on Dan Simmons' sci-fi novels "Hyperion" and "The Fall of Hyperion."

The trade describes the plot as follows:

"Story is set in the distant future, as a space war threatens Hyperion, a planet known for the Time Tombs -- large artifacts that can move through time and are guarded by a gruesome monster called the Shrike."

Interesting. Trevor Sands, who wrote and directed 2002's "Inside," is penning the adaptation. He also recently adapted David Brin's novel "Startide Rising."

Derrickson most recently directed the remake of "The Day the Earth Stood Still." His credits also include "The Exorcism of Emily Rose" and "Hellraiser: Inferno."

One of Derrickson's upcoming projects is "Paradise Lost," based on John Milton's epic poem.

Friday
12Dec2008

'The Day the Earth Stood Still' web reviews

Remakes are taking over the world of filmmaking! The latest updated version of a classic is Scott Derrickson's "The Day the Earth Stood Still," which stars Keanu Reeves, Jaden Smith and Jennifer Connelly (read my review here). Let's take a look at what the Web's critics say about it:

Cinematical's William Goss: "As a flashy big-budget distraction, 'Stood Still' is adequate overall -- rarely above, occasionally below -- and often familiar in its spectacle."

CinemaBlend's Katey Rich: "If it were just a workmanlike disaster movie, 'The Day the Earth Stood Still' might be a guilty pleasure or a fun distraction. But its cowardly treatment of the political issue at its center kills it."

• Brad Brevet at RopeOfSilicon: "In the 2008 version the story is of little consequence as long as things explode and cities are leveled."

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Friday
12Dec2008

Review: “The Day the Earth Stood Still"

Seen on: December 12, 2008

The players: Director: Scott Derrickson, Writer: David Scarpa, Cast: Keanu Reeves, Jennifer Connelly, Kathy Bates, Jon Hamm, Jaden Christopher Smith

Facts of interest: Based on 1951's "The Day the Earth Stood Still" by Robert Wise.

The plot: Keanu Reeves plays an alien tho visits Earth to warn of an ultimate destruction if the human race does not abandon all its violence and starts to take better care of the planet.

Our thoughts: A drastic drop in creativity is the only explanation I have for the massive increase in remakes we’ve seen in Hollywood over the past years. Okay, the studios’ desire to earn big bucks may be another factor, but then again, not every remake scores big at the box office, right? Other than that, I just see no reason why someone would want to rehash a film classic. It’s completely unnecessary.

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Wednesday
03Dec2008

Two new 'Earth Stood Still' clips pop up online

Alright, we're now only one week away from the release of Scott Derrickson's remake "The Day the Earth Stood Stil," and while I agree some footage got me a bit excited about the movie, other clips left me disappointed.

MTV recently got hold of two new clips from the sci-fi thriller, and you can check them out after the jump. In the first one, Keanu Reeves' Klaatu tells Jennifer Connelly he's only stopped by to save the planet, and not humanity.

In the second clip, Jaden Smith tells Connelly he knew his daddy quite well. Or something along those lines. I already forgot what he said because I literally dozed off while wathing this footage.

Still, I'll give this one a fair chance, although I hope the rest of the flick looks a little different than this. From wat I've heard the trailer for "Wolverine" will be attached to "Still," so there's something to look out for. The earth stand still Dec. 12, 2008.

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Wednesday
12Nov2008

‘Day the Earth Stood Still’ international trailer

Here’s a new international trailer for Scott Derrickson’s upcoming sci-fi remake “The Day the Earth Stood Still.”

Compared to the domestic trailer, this one offers quite a bit of new footage, which you can check out after the jump. Looks kinda cool.

“Still” opens everywhere Dec. 12, 2008.

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Wednesday
29Oct2008

Five-minute ‘Earth Stood Still’ trailer hits!

If you’re looking forward to Scott Derrickson’s upcoming remake of “The Day the Earth Stood Still,” we’ve got a new five-minute trailer for you just below the jump.

Most of the footage is taken from the teaser trailer and a television preview, but it will give you a much better idea of what is going on in this sci-fi spectacle.

In the film, Keanu Reeves plays an alien whose arrival on Earth creates quite an upheaval. Jennifer Connelly, Kathy Bates, Jaden Smith and John Cleese co-star.

Although I’m not the biggest fan of remakes, this footage doesn’t look all that bad. “Earth” hits theaters Dec. 12, 2008.

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Wednesday
23Jul2008

New poster for ‘Day the Earth Stood Still’ released

Now that the trailer for Scott Derrickson’s upcoming sci-fi flick “The Day the Earth Stood Still” has been playing for several weeks already, 20th Century Fox is gearing up promotion by releasing the first official teaser posters.

The one below is not at all special, but I guess it does the job for a teaser. Starring Keanu Reeves and Jennifer Connelly, the flick opens everywhere Dec. 12, 2008.