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July 23rd, 2010

The Remake Game: Die Hard



Consider it a lesson learned from our previous round of The Remake Game: casting live-action for a cartoon is not kosher. So maybe only one commenter complained, but do you know how hard it was for me to pull a glorified all-star cos-play scenario out of my hat? Well, not very hard at all, no.

But from here on out, I'm sticking with the proper classics, films like 1988's Die Hard. Again, nobody's actually proposing a remake of this yet -- not so long as Bruce Willis is alive and willing to partner up with the next Mac guy. For fun's sake, though, let's try and determine just who Hollywood would cast and who we'd rather see take on terrorists at Nakatomi Plaza.

In the Hollywood version, we're probably looking at:

  • Mark Wahlberg as wise-crackin', tough-as-nails cop John McClane
  • Christoph Waltz as Hans Gruber
  • Kristen Stewart as McClane's daughter (when the producers claim that they're taking from Roderick Thorp's novel and not John McTiernan's film, this is the only change they'll make)
  • Kevin Durand as Gruber's short-tempered right-hand heavy, Karl
  • Craig Robinson as helpful police officer Sgt. Al Powell
  • Greg Kinnear as prick reporter Richard Thornburg
  • Dennis Quaid as blowhard police chief Dwayne T. Robinson
  • Bradley Cooper as the slick, smarmy Ellis
  • Pierce Brosnan as executive of interest Takagi some other name
  • Columbus Short as tech-savvy Theo
  • Aziz Ansari as oblivious limo driver Argyle
  • Matt Dillon as FBI Agent Johnson (white)
  • and Terrence Howard as FBI Agent Johnson (black)

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Just a week after word got out that Kevin Bacon was in negotiations to play the villain in X-Men: First Class, his casting is confirmed. As reported by Variety, the deal is done, but the studio is keeping his role top-secret. The article points out the fanboy websites are abuzz about Mister Sinister being the top option. That character comes packed with superhuman physical and mental powers, most notably the ability to inhibit another mutant's power.

So now we've officially got Bacon as the unknown enemy, Nicholas Hoult as Beast, Caleb Landry Jones as Banshee, Lucas Till as Havok, Alice Eve as Emma Frost, James McAvoy as Xavier, Michael Fassbender as Magneto as well as one more. According to THR, Jennifer Lawrence will play Mystique. Considering Amber Heard has been the name linked to the role played by Rebecca Romijn in the original three films, news of Lawrence snagging the part is quite surprising.

The article touts her as being the star of Winter's Bone, a film I've yet to see, but have only heard the best of. However, I did catch her performance in Guillermo Arriaga's The Burning Plain and while the film isn't quite up to par with his previous work (writing credits included), Lawrence certainly proves she's able to work with and command any material. There would have been nothing wrong with choosing Heard for the role, but giving Lawrence the spot will likely take the character in a new direction. Heard's resume is packed with big studio films that, while many of them are quite good, don't permit her to get gritty like Lawrence's past projects.

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