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Hack filmmakers Brian Grazer and Ron Howard to remake the Colossus film


The original Colossus : The Forbin Project film is a sci-fi classic, but has the unfortunate disadvantage (like most other films made almost 40 years ago) of featuring now extremely outdated technology. Hack film producer Brian Grazer and colleague hack film director Ron Howard, have announced plans to remake the film.


Posted: Wed., Apr. 18, 2007.
Universal, Imagine to remake sci-fi saga
By MICHAEL FLEMING


The 1970 sci-fi saga was a forerunner of movies like 'Terminator.'
Universal and Imagine Entertainment will remake the 1970 sci-fi saga
'Colossus : The Forbin Project' as a potential directing vehicle for Ron Howard. Brian Grazer will produce. Jason Rothenberg has been set to write the screenplay for a pic to be called Colossus. Based on a book by D.F. Jones, the original film was a forerunner of movies like 'Terminator', introducing the idea of a government-built computer that becomes sentient and then takes control. Rothenberg will use the original's premise as a springboard and will incorporate two subsequent 'Colossus' novels written by Jones to hatch a much broader film premise.

After a brainiac designs a supercomputer for the government as a means of protection, the computer decides itself that the most effective way it can act as protector is to assume complete control. The WMA-repped Rothenberg wrote the original draft of 'The Sparrow', which has Brad Pitt attached at Warner Bros. and he adapted the graphic novel 'Proximity Effect' at Universal.
Dave Collins, who was integral in tying up the rights to the series, will be exec producer. Howard is next directing 'Frost / Nixon' and then will tackle the Akiva Goldsman-scripted 'Da Vinci Code' follow-up based on the Dan Brown novel 'Angels and Demons'.

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I hope not ,if there ever was a case of "less is more" The Forbin Project is it

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It's not about whether or not something should be remade. Few movies that have been remade actually needed a remake. It's just about cashing in on a popular name.


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Great Gawd, I hope this never ever happens.

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Ron Howard is a great director.

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Ron Howard is a great director.

Not so much after In the Heart of the Sea.

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Are there any updates on the news of a remake? I can't seem to find any after doing a quick google search.

It's a great time to do a remake, after all the startup artificial intelligence companies opening last year and Google’s acquisition of AI startup DeepMind for $400 million, Dropbox buying Anchovi Labs; Google also buying DNNresearch (with its co-founder Geoffrey Hinton); Yahoo bought LookFlow, IQ Engines and SkyPhrase; and Facebook hired Yann LeCun to head up its new AI lab.. Now would be an absolute perfect time to remake a modern version of Colossus as all the major tech companies (incl. world governments) are in a race to create the first AGI (artifical general intelligence) to demonstrate unprecedented abilities, not unsimilar to the AI in Colossus: the forbidden project.

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