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Voltron Headed For The Big Screen

An anonymous reader writes "Following the success of the Transformers movie, Hollywood is preparing to make another live-action film featuring giant robots from the 1980s: 'Voltron: Defender of the Universe'. The script, by Justin Marks, is described as '...a post-apocalyptic tale set in New York City and Mexico. Five ragtag survivors of an alien attack band together and end up piloting the five lion-shaped robots that combine and form the massive sword-wielding Voltron that helps battle Earth's invaders.' Let's go, Voltron force!"

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  1. just stop by radarsat1 · · Score: 3, Interesting

    I,Robot, Transformers, all the comic book movies lately.. ... When is the movie industry going stop pissing all over my childhood?

    One would hope that they at least write a decent script this time.
    From the summary though, I doubt it.

    Sorry to be a downer. I just find that this trend of ransacking all our 80's childhood memories is starting to get on my nerves. It feels like they've just made some kind of list, with $$ next to each item, and they will continue down that list until the $$ gets lower than the expenses of creating CG effects. (And the latter is constantly getting lower.)

    They don't pick these movies to make based on good scripts, good ideas, or good director/writers, they are just knocking them down one after the other because people will go see something they have good memories of. They're completely taking advantage of everyone's misplaced hope that the next one will be better, because "that was sooo awesome when I was a kid." (Perhaps they have the right to do so... you can only vote with your wallet.) I went to see Transformers hoping it would be something decent, but these movies are constantly disappointing. (X-Men wasn't bad to be completely honest..)

    I think, this time around, at the very least I'll wait and heed the reviews instead of going to see it on opening day. (The hard part is finding a reviewer that usually agrees with you.)

  2. Re:Good old Holywood by Overzeetop · · Score: 4, Interesting

    A comic (whos name I cannot recall now) commented on the amazing popularity of March of the Penguins a couple of years ago. He pointed out that this was a turning point for Hollywood, to see a well-shot documentary with a solid actor doing narration and a storyline to hold the piece together. He felt that with the commercial success of this documentary we would see many more like it in the coming years. Not other documentaries, of course, but lots of penguin movies.

    --
    Is it just my observation, or are there way too many stupid people in the world?
  3. The Man Who Just... Wasn't by SpaceToast · · Score: 3, Interesting

    Marks on imdb.com:

    Writer:

    • Voltron (2008) (announced)
    • Masters of the Universe (2009) (pre-production) (screenplay)
    • Unbroken (2003)
    • The Stranger (2003)
    • Fast Forward (2002)

    Producer:

    • Unbroken (2003) (producer)
    • Risk/Reward (2003) (associate producer)
    • The Stranger (2003) (producer)
    • Fast Forward (2002) (producer)

    Miscellaneous Crew:

    • Saved! (2004) (assistant: Sandy Stern)
    • Family Secret (2000) (assistant to director)

    Editorial Department:

    • Family Secret (2000) (assistant editor)

    Basically, Marks self-produced a couple of indy shorts early in the decade, then there's a big gap where he fell off the radar. Hard to say if he was script doctoring, working the business side of the industry, or just had enough money to bum around Hollywood bugging people to read his screenplays. Suddenly he reappears screenwriting two big (the studios hope) franchise relaunches.

    I have to wish him all the luck personally, but resumés like this don't fill me with confidence about the final product.