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New Photos from 'The Day the Earth Stood Still'
Of course, in a perfect world, we'd never have remakes
or sequels. We'd have one movie that told the whole story perfectly, leaving no
questions unanswered, no stones unturned, and there would never be a reason to
revisit that idea again because the film is timeless and untouchable.
It doesn't work that way, and we're "treated" to remakes
and sequels all the time. Often, these are lousy, although I don't think you
could survey the entire landscape of unoriginal ideas and determine that the
majority are without their merits. It gets a little tricky when filmmakers want
to add something to the legacy of a classic film, say, for example,
The Day the Earth Stood Still.
For a lot of us, myself included, it's one of the first
great alien invasion movies and an important piece of science-fiction and pop
culture. But I don't think anyone can say that it's not outdated. After
all, it was released in 1951.Many contemporary audiences, who might still find quite
a bit to like about the basic story, would never be able to sit through the
Robert Wise version, even though it informed
many, many sci-fi movies that followed it.
The longer people go without seeing it, the less it will
mean years from now. So we have two options moving forward: Either let The
Day the Earth Stood Still slip further and further into the irrelevance or
introduce it a new audience by offering a modern version. And so here we are, a
few months away from the remake of
The Day the Earth Stood Still.
IGN has some great new photos from the film,
and as a service to them, we won't share all of them here. Please check out the
source to see them all. But this movie looks pretty damn ominous, if you ask me.
Keanu Reeves plays Klaatu, the visitor from
another planet. The film co-stars
Jennifer Connelly,
Jon Hamm,
John Cleese,
Kathy Bates, and
Jaden Smith.

The Day the Earth Stood Still invades on December 12th.
Comic Con Posters: 'Max Payne,' 'Day the Earth Stood Still,' and Another 'Red Sonja'

Of course, because that poster's so unique, it kind of makes this one seem commonplace. Though it's kind of a poster of a poster, we've seen similar work with Rambo and Righteous Kill this year. I don't love this one, although I suspect it's the one we'll see more of in theaters.


And then we have the mass panic poster. Never my favorite whenever they cart it out. A variant was used for The Happening most recently.


Trailer - 'The Day the Earth Stood Still'
Without rehashing the entire premise behind our theory, there are remakes that need to happen, remakes that can be good if handled properly, and movies that should never be touched. I think the original Day the Earth Stood Still needs to be remade, and I'll tell you why. It's been over half a century since the original, which is a great film, don't get me wrong. But part of its appeal now is purely camp. The staging and the effects are so magnificently cheesy that we respond more to that than we do the story.
Our level of sophistication for telling not just science fiction stories but specifically planetary invasion stories has advanced quite a bit since 1951. It would be a shame if we didn't remake this movie based on the things we know now and the way we're able to make more believable sci-fi.'Dragonball', 'Earth Stood Still,' and 'RocknRolla' Posters from Cinema Expo
Yesterday, the new poster for G.I. Joe made its way around the internet. It was spotted at Cinema Expo in Amsterdam, and apparently, that's the place to be for new movie posters.
Check out the three found there yesterday by Worst Previews: First, because this ought to be pretty good, we have The Day the Earth Stood Still, a remake of the honest-to-goodness alien invasion movie from the post-Roswell UFO era. As you can tell from the poster, it stars Keanu Reeves.















