Labyrinth Reboot
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Livana_Faolan — 10 years ago(January 15, 2016 09:39 PM)
I love this movie. It's a piece of my childhood, and I hate the very idea of a remake. There can be only one Jareth, and that was David Bowie. The very idea of a remake is ludicrous to me.
Hollywood (and that includes Tim Burton), please keep your money-grubbing, CGI-obsessed hands off of this wonderful piece of my childhood.
"Never mind walking a mile in my shoes. Try thinking a day in my head." -
tb-sch — 10 years ago(January 23, 2016 09:32 AM)
Because the point is that an attractive king lures a girl into a labyrinth. It has to be a girl because it is a childrens movie. Which pretty much excludes Jennifer Lawrence from the cast. And unless the girl is gerontophile, Sting would not really be the choice for the king, unless there is also a goblin prince and the king is more or less on his way out.
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tb-sch — 10 years ago(January 23, 2016 10:33 AM)
There is nothing scary about him. It has to be an alien for that role. Perhaps Ben Wishaw or Andrew Garfield (although those are probably too young for the role). But that is pretty much the reason why remakes are pointless: one has to match the quality of the original, which had Bowie and Jennifer Conelly as a new discovery.
Perhaps the smartest way would be, to go the opposite direction and that way being less comparable: A goblin queen, who steals the baby from a boy. Would also offer the advantage that the movie could show the queen trying to seduce the boy without creating a sh!tstorm. -
hockeyjock-53146 — 10 years ago(January 29, 2016 03:14 PM)
Because remakes dont mean they stop selling/showing the original lol the original will always stay the same!!! imo i would love to see what they can do to enhance this movie with modern day cgi dont get me wrong i love this movie as is but im curious to see this
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jezfernandez — 10 years ago(January 30, 2016 11:57 AM)
That's a good bit of casting! J-Law would be great, though not sure about Daniel Day Lewis.
Watched this again today and it's certainly worthy of a remake. I actually thought it was pretty poor.
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pip-68017 — 10 years ago(January 30, 2016 02:50 PM)
While I certainly don't think its "poor" by any means (I love this movie), the idea of this thread was more of just a silly idea. (tho maybe a reboot could be cool). I dont think I would want them to actually remake it bc the original wont be beat. More of just a thought excercise- what actors today would make a cool cast in that world?
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jezfernandez — 10 years ago(January 31, 2016 05:19 AM)
That's a good bit of casting! J-Law would be great, though not sure about Daniel Day Lewis.
Watched this again today and it's certainly worthy of a remake. I actually thought it was pretty poor.
P.S. Thought Connelly could return as the stepmother! -
Shimmer_Me_Timbers — 10 years ago(February 02, 2016 12:51 PM)
I don't remember if they said they're in talks to reboot Labyrinth or if they're just in serious talks about it but I'll contribute. I have multiple choices for the leads for a few reasons.
Jareth:
Jared Leto or Tom Hiddleston
Leto would be perfect to capture that rockstar quality that Bowie gave to Jareth BUT Hiddleston could bring a dark and Shakespearean quality to the character. Either way I think both would be solid choices.
Sara:
Willow Shields, Skyler Samuels, or Freya Tingley.
All three are what I would call "low name" actresses - they've all been in something that people have seen (Willow Shields - The Hunger Games, Skyler Samues - Scream Queens, Freya Tingley - Once Upon A Time/Hemlock Grove). They're all teenage girls who actually look like normal teenage girls.
Not to mention I don't cringe when they act. (Which is a HUGE problem I have with teen actors/actresses these days)
Hoggle:
Warwick Davis -
iminheatlikeacat — 9 years ago(April 17, 2016 01:25 PM)
Why don't we just gather up all the copies of Labyrinth while we're at it, throw them on a bonfire and piss over the raging inferno?? A remake is a horrible idea and those are all horrible choices. Jennifer Lawrence is 25 years old. She can not pull off playing a 16 year old. Ludo is a beast. Why did you pick Robbie Coltrane just because he is big? Ditto to Peter Dinklage playing Hoggle. That is just stereotyping and very nasty. And Bradley Cooper playing Toby? Why is Toby a grown up? Bradley Cooper is 41 years old so how the hell can he be playing the younger brother to 25 year old Jennifer Lawrence's character? Were you high when you thought of this?? Crap ideas all round I pray that nobody influential in Hollywood reads your post and think it's a good idea.