Ice Cube Will Give Lessons As Big Screen "Kotter"
After years of rejecting offers to turn their hit 1970s show, "Welcome Back, Kotter" into a feature film, the show's creators have accepted a bid by Dimension Films, with rapper-turned-actor Ice Cube in the starring role.
Alan Sacks and Gabe Kaplan (the original Kotter) had been hesitant to adapt "Kotter" until meeting with Weinstein Co. heads Bob and Harvey Weinstein. "Welcome Back, Kotter" ran from 1975 - 1979 and told the story of a teacher who returns to his inner-city high school and bonds with his class of remedial students, known as the "Sweathogs." The original Sweathogs most notably included a young John Travolta as Vinnie Barbarino.
From Variety: "Dimension head of production Richard Saperstein will shepherd "Kotter" with senior veepveep Matthew Stein and director of development Alex Franklin. The film will be played for laughs, with a tone comparable to "School of Rock.""
Alan Sacks and Gabe Kaplan (the original Kotter) had been hesitant to adapt "Kotter" until meeting with Weinstein Co. heads Bob and Harvey Weinstein. "Welcome Back, Kotter" ran from 1975 - 1979 and told the story of a teacher who returns to his inner-city high school and bonds with his class of remedial students, known as the "Sweathogs." The original Sweathogs most notably included a young John Travolta as Vinnie Barbarino.
From Variety: "Dimension head of production Richard Saperstein will shepherd "Kotter" with senior veepveep Matthew Stein and director of development Alex Franklin. The film will be played for laughs, with a tone comparable to "School of Rock.""
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cgcbooks writes: on Mar 14 2006 11:59 AM [b]P.U.[/b] This should be right on par with the "outstanding" Honeymooners remake. (Reply to this) |
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zeromark16 writes: on Mar 14 2006 05:08 PM Forget "Honeymooners"- It should be right on par with the sh*t that sticks to your ass when you don't whipe hard enough. (Reply to this) |
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Horstradamus writes: on Mar 14 2006 06:44 PM lmao!!! They rejected offers for years until they found... ice cube? What on god's green earth could they have offered the creators that was worse than this? (Reply to this) |
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snayllee writes: on Mar 15 2006 08:40 AM Ice Cube as Gabe Kotter, huh? What casting! It must have been due to his phenomenal performance in XXX: State of the Union. What's next? A 'Dallas' remake with J. Lo as Sue Ellen Ewing?? Oh, wait a sec... (Reply to this) |
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Prosper761 writes: on Mar 15 2006 11:12 AM Be afraid. Be very afraid... Why, dear God in heaven, why do they keep making movies based on TV shows that were never good in the first place? Are all movie execs former nerds from the 70's who want to relive their pathetic youths? May they all burn in hell, forced to watch these movies over and over again for all eternity with their eyes wired open like Alex in "Clockwork Orange." (Reply to this) |
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Ashron writes: on Mar 15 2006 02:34 PM Geez, don't mention Clockwork Orange or next we'll hear they're remaking that. (Reply to this) |
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DR.OZ writes: on Mar 15 2006 05:25 PM [b]Ice Cube should never ever star in any movie.[/b] Ice Cube sucks as an actor. Stick to making bad rap music please. (Reply to this) |
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dracus writes: on Mar 16 2006 07:50 AM Ice Cube? That would almost as bad as casting John Travolta as Vinnie Barbarino or J. R Ewing. (Reply to this) |
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