outland

Warner Bros has hired Shoot Em Up director Michael Davis to direct a remake of the 1981 Sean Connery sci-fi action thriller Outland.
For what it’s worth, Shoot Em Up was a very underrated movie, which due to poor marketing, did very badly at the box office. But if you love over-the-top action like Crank, I highly recommend it.
Davis has a bunch of films on his imdb page, which frankly aren’t worth listing. And yes, he is credited with writing the really horrible 1994 film adaptation of the video game Double Dragon.

But Shoot Em Up is a film that is fun enough to make me forget about his prior filmography, fuel my excitement for whatever he’s going to do next. Even if that next project is a poorly reviewed Peter Hyams movie from the early 1980’s.

Outland is considered by most to be “High Noon set in outer space.” The film tells the story of a policeman who has been transferred to the mining outpost located on one of Jupiter’s moons, where he is assigned to investigate the violent deaths of miners. But what he uncovers is a conspiracy which threatens the entire Outland with collapse.

According to THR, the screenplay by Chad St. John, will transplant the story to an orbiting city around the moon.

With a week before his retirement back to Earth, our hero has to choose between walking away with his wife, or taking on a private army with his overachieving ex-partner and wife’s former boyfriend.

St. John broke onto the scene with a sci-fi time travel spec script The Days Before, which at one point had Robert Downey Jr and Reese Witherspoons in talks to star and Timur Bekmambetov is in negotiations to direct.

I haven’t seen the original film, but I’ll be adding the film to my “to see” queue. The concept sounds ripe for a remake. David tells Variety that he will be “staying true to the thematic heart of ‘Outland’ while expanding the space frontier concept.” I’ve included an awesome trailer from the original 1981 film embedded below.

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  • Genevieve
    Indeed, Outland is a gem and should be left alone.
    Hollywood is venom, everything they touch turns into absolute shit.
    Hiring Talented Writers? Stories with a Backbone, Class or at least Some Personality? Movies without or very little CGI?
    They do not give a damn...
  • annonymous14
    If you look on HSX.com-movie exchange: The Days Before the movie is in development. Timur Bekmanbetov is the director, Robert Downey Jr and Reese Witherspoon are signed on to be the actors. It was posted on April 1,2009. So, I guess they will be making it eventually when Timur Bekmanbetovs' schedule is ready.
  • probot
    I really enjoyed Shoot 'em up but the premise doesn't really seem to catch my interest.

    (And anyone else bothered by those teeth whitening ads?_
  • Despite being not the best movie out there I still like Outland for its dirty, down to earth feeling, something I terribly miss in most of the stuff that is produced nowadays.
    And Mike, those rayguns you write about look eerily similar to shotguns in the movie as far as I remember.
  • Mike
    You're right, they are, which is why I considered writing something along the lines of "hi-tech weaponry" instead but since the overall point I was trying to make was that you can't just change the window dressing on something and call it something else, I thought "rayguns" sounded less clumsy.

    The shotguns, by the way, play a part of the plot holes I mentioned, by the way. To go any further would require disclosing spoilers and even though I think it's a bad movie, I'm not enough of a scumbag to do that.
  • Outland is seriously under appreciated. Just watch it. Love the sqaush court scene/monologue from Sean: "There's a whole machine that works because everybody does what they are supposed to. I found out I was supposed to be something I didn't like. That's my rotten little part in the rotten machine. " etc... And Steve Berkhoff cameo.
  • A city orbiting the moon? Why? A week before his retirement? Oh good lord. This is going to suck.
  • Mike
    "Outland" was actually a pretty silly example of early-Eighties special effects confectionery that had a script with Death Star-sized plotholes. Some may consider it "'High Noon' in space" but those would only be people who have never seen "High Noon" or those who completely missed the point of it, including, it seems, Peter Hyams. It remains the very best example of why you can't just change a horse into a spaceship and a six-shooter into a raygun and say you made a science fiction movie out of a western. So, for once, here's a remake that doesn't bug me. There's really no way of screwing this one up.
  • actiondirect
    Outland is a totally underrated sci-fi. As always, high hopes that a remake won't ruin the original. But Im glad to see good ol' sci-fi making it back onto the scene. District 9 was excellent.
  • Outland rocked my world on VHS as a kid. Scared the crap out of me but still loved it. Had a great look. When I saw High Noon later, I was like "Hey - this is Outland out West!"

    Nervous about this remake. . . .
  • lorettajohnson
    i haven't seen this movie since 1982. looks like it holds up surprisingly well.

    and i agree..dont go near my connery! that fine ass piece of man.
  • Outland is by no means "a classic". It's a western set in space.

    There's a little mining town out in the middle of nowhere, corrupt and exploitative mine owners, a tough, honest sheriff who can't be bought and a big shootout at the end. The SF elements, such as they are, are mostly window dressing.

    Still, it's not a bad movie. It's been some time since I watched it, but I remember enjoying it for what it was. I don't have any problem with a remake.
  • clarencesomerset
    Shoot Em Up tried too hard to be crazy and cool. Crank did it naturally enough, but Shoot Em Up just came across as forced.
  • flamingdead
    I've always thought of outland to be most definitly set in the Alien universe. Everything in it from the sets, costumes, tech and soundtrack look and feel exactly the same. And this is a good thing.
  • There was Sean Connery in Outland.
    No one should touch that movie.
    SUCKERS!
  • freemachine
    If they're gonna remake this classic, then they need to go with a director who has the sensibilities to handle this particular storyline. Michael Davis clearly does not. There are only two directors who I think could pull this off, Walter Hill and Clint Eastwood. Nuff said.
  • Oboq
    Outland is a great flick well worth watching no way a re-make would ever be as good.
  • existenz
    Outland is a classic sci-fi movie. They really knew how to make them back then, from about 1976 ("Logan's Run") to 1986 ("Aliens", "The Fly") Hollywood made some really classic sci-fi pictures. Since then it's been mostly sh*t with a few gems here and there.
  • GregoryV
    What the?? I never even heard of this film. I must see this.
  • what blasphemy! why cant these shitheads come up with anything original anymore?
  • cheapshot
    Truly. I actually just watched Outland again around the middle of June, and I have to say it is still a very good movie that should be left alone. It was not cheesy, it wasn't considerably dated, it had very good acting, and damnit it had Sean C.
  • GregoryV
    Because studios feel we need an upgraded-updated version. haha. There's cash money to be made when the curious want to see the originals before the remake.
  • hellojacktoad
    Whhhhyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy????
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