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Steve Carr to Direct Short Circuit
October 27th, 2009
Steve Carr has signed on to direct the remake of the 1986 sci-fi pic Short Circuit for Dimension Films.According to Variety, the reboot is scripted by Dan Milano (Robot Chicken), and brings the iconic Johnny 5 into the 21st century. Built by the military to be a highly sophisticated weapon, Johnny 5 develops a conscience and personality after being hit by lightning. He befriends a lonely boy and his fractured family.
No production date has been announced.
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"Nothing remotely witty" LOL!
Thank you geek!
I.....CURSE.....COMRADE, for his limitless hatred against remakes and 3D!!!! HM, HM, HM, Hoo, Hoo, Hoo, hahahahahahahaaaaaaah!!!!
Just kidding. Couldn't resist, just like geek couldn't.
Bane, I could see "the remake whores" redoing License to Drive or Wierd Scence, but not the rest.
breakfast club
wierd science
sixteen candles
ferris beullers day off
license to drive
stand by me...etc
Someone give me a million bucks and I'll come up with an original screenplay.
Can't anything live through this "Age Of Remakes" unscathed?