Briefly: I’d love to see a modern remake of Logan’s Run. Sadly, it really doesn’t seem like that’s ever going to happen.

In an interview with Twitchfilm, the most recent director attached to the project, Drive‘s Nicolas Winding Refn revealed the the remake (or at least his version) is dead:

It’s dead as dead can be. It’s a great shame but I realised a couple of things. I was so in love with the original that I think I was disillusioned by the fact that if I made a remake I would be closer to the original, I would be part of the original more than any other, and I realised that that was a lie. That was illusion. It wouldn’t be like that. And also if I was going to make a $100 or $200 million movie, and trade off my creative freedom for that price, it needed to be something that was going to outweigh that loss. Because at the same time I’m very lucky to be able to make the films I make, and to exchange that for a larger canvas really needs to feel like the right swap. Logan’s Run just wasn’t it at the end. But I was able to take one of my ideas and put them into Barbarella, like Dune, I stole a little bit from what didn’t happen and put it into something else. That way the trade-off wasn’t so significant. But I think that maybe those kind of things only work if you stumble and fall.

Last we heard, Bioshock Infinite writer Ken Levine was tapped to write the film. Does this mean that Logan’s Run is down for the count? Or will another director simply jump on board?

I guess this news means that Ryan Gosling is out too. Do you think that Logan’s Run will ever make it out of development hell? Who would you like to see take over as director? Sound out below!

Danish filmmaker Nicolas Winding Refn watched his career skyrocket after the critical success of his 2011 breakout film, Drive. While a small niche of fans have always been familiar with his unique style that’s present in earlier works such as the Pusher trilogy, Valhalla Rising and Bronson, Refn’s brand was placed front and center of the general public after his Best Director crown at the Cannes Film Festival. But love him or hate him, the filmmaker returns with another highly controversial and immensely polarizing piece of cinema in his latest work, Only God Forgives.

Julian (played by Ryan Gosling) and Billy are American-born drug-smuggling siblings living in the criminal underworld of Bangkok. But when Billy is brutally murdered through the oversight of a local police officer, their mother (Kristin Scott Thomas) arrives in town and demands that Julian seek vengeance for the death of his older brother.

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Writer/director Nicolas Winding Refn’s Only God Forgives is a perverse and depraved feature, one that alienates a large portion of any viewing audience. But despite the film’s ultra-violent approach and despicably uncomfortable sexual undertones, the Danish filmmaker’s most recent effort is both stylish and compelling. For all of its brutality and uncontrollable downward spiraling, Only God Forgives is exactly like the accident that unfolds before your eyes, but you can’t look away. There’s something dark and animalistic deep within humanity and Refn not only tries to capture that essence, he actually savors it. I applaud the director’s keen sense of wonder and the reckless ambition that drives him to make such a gritty and daring film. Because without filmmakers pushing the envelope and crossing boundaries, we’re left with nothing but summer blockbusters and mundane stories. If not for any other reason, Nicolas Winding Refn deserves a gratuitous amount of respect.

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Truth be told, Only God Forgives is messy feature with a slew of shortcomings. For anyone who felt that Drive was too sluggish of a film with minimal dialogue and drawn-out sequences, Refn’s newest release takes those aspects to a whole other level. Doing so merely for dramatic effect, the end result is a poorly paced and unfulfilled viewing experience. Rather than dialing up the adrenaline and keeping the movie up-tempo, Refn resorts to long sustained shots that force Only God Forgives to unwind at a crawling pace. And while I’m usually not the type of person to harp on about excessive violence, Winding leaves nothing to the imagination with his show-all approach. Clearly the type of film meant for a select audience, Only God Forgives is certainly an acquired taste.

Highly regarded stars Ryan Gosling and Kristin Scott Thomas find themselves in the forefront of Nicolas Winding Refn’s latest piece of work. Although many will question their decisions to jump on board this revenge-filled tale of murder and sexual deviance, it’s these gifted performers who truly make Refn’s unconventional story come to life. While I emphatically suggest staying away from this film for a multitude of reasons, any avid fan of Refn’s previous stylish work may find a bright spot just like I did. But only if you can stomach it.

GRADE: 3.5/5

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Earlier this month we showed you the very first, rather red-band trailer for Nicolas Winding Refn’s follow up to 2011’s Drive, Only God Forgives.

If you liked the pairing of Refn’s amazing style and attention to detail, and Ryan Gosling’s cool, calm performance, you’re in for an absolute treat here, as the duo has teamed up again for this one.

It’s a great trailer for what looks to be a phenomenal movie. Watch it below, and let us know what you think! Only God Forgives hits theatres on July 19th.

Julian (Gosling) lives in exile in Bangkok where he runs a Thai boxing club as a front for the family’s drugs smuggling operation. When Julian’s brother Billy is killed their mother, Jenna (Kristen Scott Thomas), arrives in the city. She wants revenge and forces Julian to find the killer. Julian’s contacts in the criminal underworld lead him directly to The Angel of Vengeance, a retired police officer who knows everything and who is both Judge and Punisher. Jenna demands that Julian kill The Angel of Vengeance, an act that will cost him dearly.

Nicolas Winding Refn is the fucking man.

I absolutely loved 2011’s Drive. The movie was simply so stylish, so atmospheric, so well thought out that I found myself absolutely on the edge of my seat through its entirety, and absolutely wishing for more once it was done. And don’t forget about that soundtrack; today, even two years later, I start my journey to work every single morning with College/Electric Youth’s ‘A Real Hero’, and it never, ever gets old.

Refn and Ryan Gosling are teaming up again, this time for a film called Only God Forgives. Today, a red band trailer for the movie was released, and if you liked the phenomenal sounds and imagery in Drive, you’re in for a treat with this one.

Watch the trailer for Only God Forgives below, and let us know what you think. The movie hits theatres on July 19th.

Julian (Gosling) lives in exile in Bangkok where he runs a Thai boxing club as a front for the family’s drugs smuggling operation. When Julian’s brother Billy is killed their mother, Jenna (Kristen Scott Thomas), arrives in the city. She wants revenge and forces Julian to find the killer. Julian’s contacts in the criminal underworld lead him directly to The Angel of Vengeance, a retired police officer who knows everything and who is both Judge and Punisher. Jenna demands that Julian kill The Angel of Vengeance, an act that will cost him dearly.

Variety’s Justin Kroll today announced the following unfortunate news via twitter:

Last we heard of the film (which is a remake of a 1976 novel adaptation), Drive director Nicolas Winding Refn was set to helm the project. I’m sure I wouldn’t be alone in saying that another collaboration between Refn and Gosling would have been simply wonderful.

I’m starting to wonder if the film ever will happen. For as long as I can remember the remake has been “in development” (Wikipedia says since 1990). There have been a number of big directors attached to the film over the years, such as Joel Silver and Bryan Singer before current helmer Refn.

I was a huge fan of the original film, and was quite excited for the prospect of a modern remake when I first heard about it (I believe I was around 12). Excitement has obviously wavered over the years, though it would of course be nice to see something come out of the project.

The trailer for the British remake of Drive director Nicolas Winding Refn’s Pusher has hit the net. The mere fact that Refn is producing this should have you sold on it. I never saw Refn’s original films but the trailer for Luis Prieto’s version looks great. And with Refn involved as an executive producer I highly doubt that it is going to be much different than the original. It definitely has vibe that is similar to Drive. And that’s definitely a good thing.

 

Based on the edgy and explosive series by visionary director Nicolas Winding Refn (DRIVE), PUSHER stars Richard Coyle as a drug dealer who grows increasingly desperate over the course of a week after a botched deal lands him in the merciless clutches of a ruthless crime lord.  The more desperate his behavior, the more isolated he becomes until there is nothing left standing between him and the bullet his debtors intend to fire his way.

Pusher will be available on VOD and iTunes on September 28th before it hits theaters on October 26th.

There has been talks about a new Barbarella movie coming to the big screen. Now Deadline is reporting that Gaumont International Television and producer Martha De Laurentiis are bringing Barbarella to a television screen near you.

And they have some serious talent set up already behind the camera.

Nicolas Winding Refn (Drive, Bronson, Valhalla Rising) will direct and executive produce, and calls the character, “one of the ultimate counter-cultural characters.”

Cue fan-casting the lead role!