The Order of the Seven
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I believe this might just be in the "developing" stages.
This isn't the first time that Disney has tried to re-hash the Snow White story with an original twist. In the late 1970s, early 1980s Disney was working on a live-action science fiction parody (a la "Snow White" meets "Dark Star") called "Snow Star". Think of it as a precursor to "Airplane 2: The Sequel". Not to mention the shelved direct to video sequel "Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs 2" from the late 1990s.
Here's hoping this version, as well, never sees the light of day...let alone "Variety" or "The Hollywood Reporter".
This isn't the first time that Disney has tried to re-hash the Snow White story with an original twist. In the late 1970s, early 1980s Disney was working on a live-action science fiction parody (a la "Snow White" meets "Dark Star") called "Snow Star". Think of it as a precursor to "Airplane 2: The Sequel". Not to mention the shelved direct to video sequel "Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs 2" from the late 1990s.
Here's hoping this version, as well, never sees the light of day...let alone "Variety" or "The Hollywood Reporter".
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Re: "Snow and the seven"
This has been in development at Disney as early as 2004. In 2007, they named a director (Francis Lawrence), with Natalie Portman's name being thrown around as Snow (though I don't know if she's still attached to the project).
As for the whole "Disney's sullying their historic film with this!", I won't say a word beyond one little paragraph:
Regardless of their quality, remakes and sequels are just another way of filmmaking for Disney and other studios. They invest money and time into these projects for a reason, and there has to be a lot of things working against it (beyond a few hundred fans' complaint of "Don't tarnish the original with this remake!") for any studio to cancel a project. And with Snow and the Seven finally (?) getting out of development hell and entering pre-production, it's more likely that the film will be made. As singerguy04 said, this is likely not a remake, but it's own film that takes the general basis/idea of the Snow White fairy tale and gives it its own twist. So we won't see a "meet cute" between a live-action girl with a shrilly voice and a lipstick-wearing guy at a well, we won't see the girl telling seven men to wash their hands, and we won't see a bitchy queen say "Thirsty? Have a drink!" to a skeleton.
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As for the whole "Disney's sullying their historic film with this!", I won't say a word beyond one little paragraph:
Regardless of their quality, remakes and sequels are just another way of filmmaking for Disney and other studios. They invest money and time into these projects for a reason, and there has to be a lot of things working against it (beyond a few hundred fans' complaint of "Don't tarnish the original with this remake!") for any studio to cancel a project. And with Snow and the Seven finally (?) getting out of development hell and entering pre-production, it's more likely that the film will be made. As singerguy04 said, this is likely not a remake, but it's own film that takes the general basis/idea of the Snow White fairy tale and gives it its own twist. So we won't see a "meet cute" between a live-action girl with a shrilly voice and a lipstick-wearing guy at a well, we won't see the girl telling seven men to wash their hands, and we won't see a bitchy queen say "Thirsty? Have a drink!" to a skeleton.
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Re: "Snow and the seven"
The public already has that film. It's......The Next Karate Kid. I don't know how many monks were in that movie but there seemed to be more than seven but their temple might have trick mirrors installed.jimdotbeep wrote:It's about a girl raised by seven munks who it being trained to fight the forces of evil.
(I'm only making fun. And anyway, Mr. Miyagi pretty much trained the girl himself.)
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Disney's Live Action Re-Imagining - Snow and the Seven
I tried doing a search on this, so sorry if there is a topic for this already. I knew Disney was trying to remake a whole bunch of their animated movies, but I had no idea they were doing this for Snow White...
Granted this does have a huge twist to it...
'Toy Story 3' Writer to Take on Disney's Snow White Project (Exclusive)
http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/blogs/ ... 25?_r=true
Sounds kind of interesting to me...And again sorry if there is a thread already for this.
Granted this does have a huge twist to it...
'Toy Story 3' Writer to Take on Disney's Snow White Project (Exclusive)
http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/blogs/ ... 25?_r=true
Sounds kind of interesting to me...And again sorry if there is a thread already for this.
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Gosh .... ummm dont know what to think of this. It's hardly a remake .... is it a 're-imagining' like Alice was ?
To be honest, Snow White is one of the oldest stories out there; a heroine surviving an attack on her life, running away and finding herself in the process. The stories all vary on the formats, but the same groundwork is there.
So I dont really think of this as a remake of Snow by Disney; the new live action version with Kristen Stewart sounds more along those lines.
To be honest, Snow White is one of the oldest stories out there; a heroine surviving an attack on her life, running away and finding herself in the process. The stories all vary on the formats, but the same groundwork is there.
So I dont really think of this as a remake of Snow by Disney; the new live action version with Kristen Stewart sounds more along those lines.
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atlanticaunderthesea wrote:Gosh .... ummm dont know what to think of this. It's hardly a remake .... is it a 're-imagining' like Alice was ?
To be honest, Snow White is one of the oldest stories out there; a heroine surviving an attack on her life, running away and finding herself in the process. The stories all vary on the formats, but the same groundwork is there.
So I dont really think of this as a remake of Snow by Disney; the new live action version with Kristen Stewart sounds more along those lines.
Haha sounds good to me, I'll change the title to Re-Imagining
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Disney is doing a remake of Snow White!
FROM http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2011/08/0 ... 17902.html:
Disney, why are you butchering one of your most beloved classics like this?! It's bad enough you screwed up with Alice in Wonderland, now you're ruining THIS?!
As such, it shouldn't be terribly unexpected that the House of Mouse would be coming out with its own retelling of the princess and dwarves story; what they're doing with it, however, may be a bit of a surprise.
According to The Hollywood Reporter, the studio is moving forward with its far east, warrior-focused version of the tale; now called "The Order of the Seven," it's been in development for years, and, so says THR, will actually minimize the aspects associated with the Grimm legend. It will be trading those trappings for an ancient action storyline that will feature a band of warriors from around the world that, once downtrodden, are galvanized by meeting an English woman in China.
As recently as February, the film was in development under the title, "Snow and the Seven," and had what seems to be a similar storyline to what we see today: an Englishwoman goes to Hong Kong for her father's funeral and realizes that her evil stepmother was plotting her murder, at which point she turns to the warriors for protection. Natalie Portman was rumored to be semi-attached to that project, but whether that's still the case remains to be seen.
Whoever gets the lead, to the extent that the film is still loosely based on the fairytale, will have stiff competition to be the definitive live action face of the beloved princess. Kristen Stewart is starring as a warrior-in-training princess alongside Chris Hemsworth and Evil Queen Charlize Theron in "Snow White and the Huntsman," while Lily Collins will play a more traditional Snow White with Julia Roberts as Evil Queen and Armie Hammer as the dashing Prince.
Disney, why are you butchering one of your most beloved classics like this?! It's bad enough you screwed up with Alice in Wonderland, now you're ruining THIS?!
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If the storyline was actually any good and/or intriguing in any way, then I'd be slightly open to it. Unfortunately, that synopsis sounds AWFUL.
Whilst it's good that they aren't trying to recreate the film with an identical story, and it's also good that they aren't doing it in a way to appeal to the braindead Twilight crowd, that action film idea sounds like dumb, lowest-common-denominator, cinematic trite.
Whilst it's good that they aren't trying to recreate the film with an identical story, and it's also good that they aren't doing it in a way to appeal to the braindead Twilight crowd, that action film idea sounds like dumb, lowest-common-denominator, cinematic trite.
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I honestly doubt that this is true, to be honest with you. That would be blasphemy if they ever did anything like that to the original story.
Truthfully, I believe the whole thing is just silly superstition. Some dopey person that thought it would be funny to joke around and post rumors like that..
And when I say "Dopey" I do not mean the Dwarf..
I honestly doubt that this is true, to be honest with you. That would be blasphemy if they ever did anything like that to the original story.
Truthfully, I believe the whole thing is just silly superstition. Some dopey person that thought it would be funny to joke around and post rumors like that..
And when I say "Dopey" I do not mean the Dwarf..
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