On the newly posted After Dark show, a /Film fan wrote in detesting MGM’s planned Poltergeist remake. Not only did this topic snowball into the most tasteless Heather O’Rourke/pizza joke imaginable, we also contemplated whether the project qualifies as the first remake of a Steven Spielberg movie. And if so, is Jaws within reach? The freaky 1982 supernatural classic was officially helmed by Tobe Hooper, sure, but Spielberg’s directorial contribution remains a point of contention amongst horror fans. Today, Bloody Disgusting reports that Vadim Perelmen, a rather left-field choice, is in “heavy talks” to direct the unnecessary remake.

Perelman debuted with 2003’s House of Sand and Fog, a well received literary adaptation that garnered three Oscar noms, including a Best Actor nod for Ben Kingsley. Earlier this year, his follow-up, The Life Before Her Eyes starring Uma Thurman and Marilyn Manson’s muse, was memorably defecated on by the majority of critics. Perelman’s penchant for literature purportedly played a part in his attachment to the long-planned adaptation of Atlas Shrugged. Here’s a quote from his entry on Wikipedia

“I don’t want to spend a year of my life working on a film that does not resonate with me on a poetic level,” says Perelman. “Since great scripts are a rare commodity, I realized that I have to create my own opportunities and not wait for the right project to come along—for fate to smile upon me.”

Thanks for showing up, fate. I’m pretty sure a facsimile of this guy was in my screenwriting class. Big chain smoker, wrist model. Just last week, Peter lashed into the announcement that Juliet Snowden and Stiles White [Ed.-poetic name combination] were hired to pen the new (and undoubtedly improved) Poltergeist. Their writing credits include the remake of Alfred Hitchcock’s The Birds for M.Bay’s Platinum Dunes, Alex Proyas’ Knowing with Nic Cage, and Ghost House’s sleeper hit Boogeyman. On a roll.

Discuss: What would Carol Anne say? And per our After Dark discussion, will the iPhone make an ace replacement for the original’s TV?

  • Eric
    Kill the remakes for god sakes Hollywood.
  • REAL6
    every fucking day we have to hear about a remake!!!!!!

    FUCK MAN!!!
  • Pentarix
    Hollywood needs a good gun-rampage cleansing, these people are killing everything I love and churning out moronic shit in the name of the almighty buck. Die remakes, die.
  • Captain Awesome
    Vadim Perelmen needs to get hit by a bus.
  • A Better Class of Criminal
    As much as I respect Mr. Perelman, for Christ's sake no more freaking remakes of movies that are already fine the way they are!
    I swear, just this week I read their in talks to remake Seven Samurai. Are you freaking kidding me?
    When they decide to remake Star Wars we're all in trouble... especially if it's George Lucas who wants to do it... again.

    Oh and on a side note... I'm really looking forward to Atlas Shrugged, if it ever comes out.
    It's the best book I've ever read.
  • IsraeliDude
    OK.....I'm sure Heather O'Rourke would turn in her grave if she heard of this one....why do folks keep botching up movies that are perfectly ok and should be left alone.....all that holywood greed over there sure is chiseling into the quality of the movie output......
    by the way....I don't think they'll ever find another girl like Heather O'Rourke....she really imprinted herself on my mind when I first saw the movie in the late eighties.....years later, when I heard of the circumstances of her death at the age of 12, I remember being quite sad...
  • Pentarix
    Atlas Shrugged > All
  • Goobity
    That's not fate smiling, there Perelman. That's a thousand movie fans laughing at your sad, poor choice to remake a film that doensn't need to be remade.
  • 790
    Stupid waste of time,,,, !!!!
  • David E
    NOTE TO HOLLYWOOD: Do not attempt to remake classics, cult classics , or any type of film that still captivates audiences.

    I don't need an updated "Grindhouse" version of Gone With The Wind.

    I won't need a re-worked version of Mary Poppins helmed by Tim Burton.

    Please don't allow McG to remake Casablanca.

    I'm dreading the following press release, "Steve Soderburgh has announced plans to make a film based on the characters Lavern and Shirley, giving the film a rugged, independent feel of 2 Latvian lesbians working in a slave shop brewery in war torn Darfur."
  • 790
    Not too worry David E, I think MCG is going to fu*k up Terminator 4 so bad that he's going to be laughed out of the business. ;-)
  • Rob
    Another pointless horror remake. It'll be hilarious when people look back at what Hollywood was doing in the early 2000s... crap remakes, stupid, cynical "culture comedy" like Meet The Spartans, celebrations of consumerism and shallowness like Sex & The City... a high watermark period in lowest common denominator filmmaking.

    No-one expects every film ever made to be an art-house epic, popular with self appointed critics and culture guardians... but surely more than just the odd one or two of the people working in Hollywood do still consider film to be, y'know, a creative medium?

    (Finishes ranting)
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