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Here’s why Steven Spielberg directing a remake of HARVEY is a bad idea

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From Variety.com

Steven Spielberg has committed to his next film, and it will be an adaptation of the Mary Chase Pulitzer Prize-winning play HARVEY, which will be done as a co-production between 20th Century Fox and DreamWorks.

I’m not one of those people who think Steven Spielberg is the best director of the modern era, but I have no doubt that he’s the most powerful director of the modern era — and maybe ever. When he wants to make a movie, he can get studios to line up financing, stars to beg for a role and the best writers/cameramen/crew to kill themselves to work with him. That’s because everyone knows, with all that Spielbergian power at the helm, the movie will (a) get made and (b) have a good shot at being a hit.

If you ask me, the trouble is Spielberg never really uses all that power at his disposal. With his clout (and not inconsiderable personal fortune), he could literally make any movie he wants. So this is it? A remake of a 1954 fantasy about a guy and an imaginary rabbit that was cute — but no means classic?

Pretty safe — and, frankly, boring — choice there, Steven. How about a stark drama? Or some science fiction epic that really pushes the boundaries of cinema, ala Kubrick’s 2001? You’re the guy who made SCHINDLER’S LIST, MUNICH and MINORITY REPORT — all unusual films that seemed like the work of a guy challenging himself. You had that Lincoln biopic with Liam Neeson slated to play Honest Abe in the works — I hope that’s still a go once you get HARVEY out of your system. Sure, we’ve seen Lincoln movies before, but with the resources at your disposal and Neeson a perfect fit (visually, at least) for the role, that movie had real potential. But this movie about the rabbit — that’s a remake?

Sounds like something I’ll catch on TV if — and it’s a big if — I happen to be channel surfing and there’s nothing else on. Sorry.

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3 Comments

  1. John N says:

    I couldn\’t agree more. I\’ve attempted to watch HARVEY at least 5 times and never could watch all of it in one sitting, if I finished it at all. It was too cute and boring. I hope Spielberg changes his mind because I\’m looking very forward to his Lincoln movie. Lincoln was one of my heroes as a kid.

  2. Chris Soprych says:

    What’s next? Arsenic and Old Lace? The only thing worth wild in Harvey was Jimmy Stewart. Who’s going to fill those shoes? Tom Hanks?

  3. Will Pfeifer says:

    I’d be shocked if it wasn’t Tom Hanks!

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