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edonline
02-15-2003, 04:51 PM
The results of this film deal could either be VERY funny or VERY bad...

http://www.reuters.com/newsArticle.jhtml?type=entertainmentNews&storyID=2228772


Mike Myers Samples Unusual Film Deal

Fri February 14, 2003 04:09 AM ET

By Marc Graser

HOLLYWOOD (Variety) - Mike Myers has inked an unusual production deal with DreamWorks in which the actor will insert himself, other actors and new plots into existing films to create new properties.

The studio is calling the process "film sampling," similar to the music business practice in which an artist takes part of an existing song and works it into his own tune, sometimes with new lyrics and music.

"Film sampling is an exciting way to put an original spin on existing films and allow audiences to see old movies in a new light," Myers said. "Rap artists have been doing this for years with music, and now we are able to take that same concept and apply it to film."

The idea isn't new; Woody Allen created new dialogue for a Japanese film and released it as "What's Up, Tiger Lily?" in 1966. More recently, commercials have altered old movie footage starring John Wayne, Humphrey Bogart and Fred Astaire to promote beer, soda and vacuum cleaners.

Myers is already known for his homages to pictures. In his previous film outings, including the "Austin Powers" trilogy and even "Wayne's World 2," Myers has re-staged or spoofed scenes from pics including "The Graduate" "The Thomas Crown Affair" and the James Bond franchise.

But the new deal with DreamWorks will have him take the tweaking to a new level.

Myers' pact, which isn't a traditional first-look production deal but specific to the films made from sampling, will have DreamWorks acquiring the rights to films so the actor can use advancements in technology to digitally alter them.

Myers and the studio already have several films in mind but would not disclose them, as no deals have yet been inked.

DreamWorks principals Steven Spielberg and Jeffrey Katzenberg will help to develop the first project, and "Austin Powers" franchise helmer Jay Roach is on board to direct. In addition, thesp Dave Foley and writer-producer Jay Kogen are also in negotiations to join the picture.

Scarface98.9
02-15-2003, 05:27 PM
I don't really get this idea. They get the rights to a movie, insert Myers, and hope it'll turn out funny? What's the point? I like Myers as an actor, but would we really want him to appear in movies he wasn't involved in and give a new context?

Nightmare10880
02-15-2003, 10:38 PM
If they did this in a MST3K way then I could see this working other wise, it just dosen't make sense to me.

Annie Hall
02-15-2003, 10:44 PM
They also did this in Dead Men Don't Wear Plaid...except they had a story and inserted old movies into it. I'm not sure if this will work out, although it could.

...who knows.

Tom Samborski
02-16-2003, 12:44 AM
I think this is a very interesting idea that could actually work out if they do it the right way.

Grebdron
02-17-2003, 02:32 PM
I'll watch the first one, and then judge.

Myers always makes me laugh, so it has potential.

Nate6
02-17-2003, 05:12 PM
True, Myers is an amusing gent. Still, this idea is a little wacky, IMHO, and I didn't like What's Up, Tiger Lily, when I saw it...

MrBlack
02-17-2003, 05:16 PM
Myers takes his biggest poke at the Movie Industry and makes a bunch of Dough at the same time! Way to go buddy! Either he is an idiot, or he is making a statement about certain ideas and thoughts which are as absurd as the most absurd thing you can think of actually get through and are made in hollywood. And it is getting done. With my skepticism, I take no. 1.

absolutezero
02-17-2003, 05:23 PM
What??! Are they going to insert him into Apocalypse Now and have him in the background dancing on the shore line? Hanging from the bottom of a helicopter? Schwinging to Marlon Brando as he whispers in pain "the horror, the horror".

It's bad enough that they are remaking films, now they are just cutting costs and ripping someone's vision to pieces.

Spielberg, I thought you had more brains, you must have just bought a bigger wallet and need to fill it up.

boggie
02-17-2003, 05:32 PM
This idea has a lot of potential and deserves a chance, I've been working some ideas through in my head and it could be quite good.

bigred760
02-18-2003, 11:33 AM
I don't like it when rap artists do it.
I don't like this idea of film doing it, but we'll see where it goes, and see how it is, and then I'll decide if it's worth ruining movies.

But for the most part, I'm against it. Be original, don't be like rap artists which mostly are not.

vtadave
02-22-2003, 03:48 AM
This seems absolutely ridiculous. What's next, Adam Sandler being inserted into "The Godfather"?

"Shit dude, wake up....there's a fucking horse's head in your bed!"