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Apparently, the F. Scott Fitzgerald story is being made again - with DiCaprio as Gatsby.
This is probably, imo, the finest novel in the English language. I've never been entirely convinced by the screen takes on it - the definitive version has yet to be made. I consider young Leo to be an excellent choice for Gatsby (I much prefer him as an actor to Redford; this may not be a universally held opinion).
:Cry::Cry::Cry:
Redford though fairly nailed Fitzgerald's protagonist; along with
a credible ensemble cast that eclipse current prospect for another
go at Gatsby.
I honestly don't know if this should be called a remake. Strictly speaking it's simply a new adaption of the novel. Full stop.
It's not as if the novel entered life by way of its adaption for the big screen.
That remake tag would seem more appropriate for films that didn't start life as a full-grown novel but as a screenplay to begin with.
The 'problem' is more that Hollywood has often seemed, in recent years, run out of ideas and has taken to cannibalising itself.
And how. I read somewhere that THEY eek are planning to do a remake of that 1990 boom-crash-bang flick 'Total Recall' (sans Arnold!). Ah well...
Oh, Mamma Mia! :eeek:farrow looked like a grinning skull .
Me likey!My imagination is obviously fertile if nothing else!
or will it be a period piece, circa 1920's, straight from the book?
Cheers!
Dan