Wednesday, 28 November 2012

Guest-Starring Sharktopus! A Syfy ?Waterworld? Remake Could Be Genius

I'm starting to think the execs over at Syfy may be a bunch of secret geniuses. When I first read Forbes' report that the NBC Universal-owned cable network is considering giving the lifeguard's kiss to Waterworld as either a film for its new theatrical division or, more likely, a TV series for its prime-time schedule, I �almost choked on my coffee. �

Just hearing the title of the $235-million 1995 stink bomb ? until Titanic, reportedly the most expensive movie made ? makes me simultaneously think of mildew and bacon. The first, because of the movie's stagnant, waterlogged plot; the second, because Dennis Hopper's�performance is so damn hammy. �The late actor, who played Deacon, the leader of the pirates known as Smokers, �actually says at one point in the movie: "Dry land is not just our destination, it is our destiny!"

And the more I think about it, a Waterworld�reboot is Syfy's destiny. �As the Forbes post notes, the movie does well every time it runs on the network, but with a little Syfy-style goosing, a TV series could become destination programming for B-movie nerds everywhere.

Waterworld is set in a post-apocalyptic world where the polar icecaps have melted and land is sparse. �First of all, in a post-Katrina-Irene-Sandy world, the concept doesn't seem all that farfetched anymore. �Better yet, that extremely moist setting makes an ideal universe �for Syfy to populate with all of the mutated monsters that have starred in its cheese-tastic original TV movies.

The movie's protagonist, the Mariner ? who was played by�Kevin Costner ? is, after all, a mutant, too. He sports gills and webbed feet. So, as long as we're suspending disbelief for him, why not have him face…

Source: http://www.celebrities.com/celebrities-gossip/guest-starring-sharktopus-a-syfy-waterworld-remake-could-be-genius/

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