

Renegade Reverse Engineering - John Woo Style 397
MankyD writes "Just saw the trailer to a new John Woo film over at apple.com called PayCheck. Written by Phillip K Dick of Blade Runner and Minority Report, its a story about a top notch reverse engineer (Ben Affleck) who, after a quick memory wipe, finds trying to piece together the mystery of his past. It's also got Uma Thurman as the female lead. Unfortunately the website isn't up and running yet, and the premise of the movie seems a little far fetched, but this still ought to be a fun one."
website wipe (Score:5, Funny)
Duh! They wiped his memory and his website too.
Chasing Amy was top of his game? (Score:5, Funny)
Re:Chasing Amy was top of his game? (Score:5, Funny)
no (Score:3, Informative)
Also, Kevin Smith has pretty much sucked ass since then.
"Since"? (Score:3, Insightful)
--grendel drago
Re:Chasing Amy was top of his game? (Score:2, Informative)
Re: Chasing Amy was top of his game? (Score:5, Funny)
Surely Gigli is more notable, with it's record-breaking 1.5 IMDB rating [imdb.com], up a full 7% from the 1.4 it had when I first heard about it last week.
Re: Chasing Amy was top of his game? (Score:5, Interesting)
Freddy Got Fingered, however, has grossed $14,249,005 to date, and cost $15,000,000 to make.
Let's hope that Gigli doesn't get close.
It's sad to think that for $15,000 (give or take), I can make a 35 minute short which will be much more entertaining than this (the script is ready, it's nearly completely cast, all we need is a location and financing). Yet I'm having trouble getting the money to do my short, while crap like this has no trouble getting cash.
Simon
Re: Chasing Amy was top of his game? (Score:2)
Re: Chasing Amy was top of his game? (Score:5, Funny)
If its gonna be that good can I suggest CREDIT CARDS!!!!!! As my dad always says : Entrepreneurship starts with 5 credit card applications, and ends with bankrupcy or marble floors. Give it a go! You know you want to!
Re: Chasing Amy was top of his game? (Score:2)
However, Gigli has created some of the most entertaining movie reviews I have ever seen. People are so pissed off about watching the movie that they get creative writin
Re: Chasing Amy was top of his game? (Score:5, Funny)
in a follow-up aticle (Score:3, Funny)
Re: Chasing Amy was top of his game? (Score:2)
That's what I'm worried about. They both worked on Kevin Smith's movie "Jersey Girl," which finished shooting quite a while ago, but hasn't been released. I don't think they'll be able to release it for quite a while, given the horrible associations people now have with Affleck and Lopez.
Doug
Re:Chasing Amy was top of his game? (Score:5, Funny)
Come on, Affleck was the bomb in "Phantoms" !!!
Re:Chasing Amy was top of his game? (Score:5, Insightful)
Uh, the Big Hit isn't a Woo movie. He's one of the 10 or so producers, not exactly what I'd call involved in the (pseudo) artistic process.
John Woo didn't do anything good since he made it to Hollywood. I thought Broken Arrow was nice when I was 12, Face|Off had some cool gunfights, and MI2 had a few nice action scene, but overall they were all terrible.
Not that anything John Woo made back in HK was all that great, but it was still much better than the tripe he's spweing these days. Actually, I can't think of a single Chinese actor who has been doing better in the US than in HK. Although, if Jet Li stopped making movies with lame rappers he'd be faring quite good - The One was great fun
Anyway, all this to say that John Woo's name isn't as much a turn-off as much as, say, Michael Bay. Ben Affleck, however, is even worse than Keanu Reeves. How can a guy who has been in *Daredevil*, *Reindeer Games* and *Gigli* be allowed to keep making movies. He's like a failure magnet.
Here's how to recognize a good Affleck movie: Matt Damon's in it. From there it's only a small step to give all the credit to Mr Damon.
Re:Chasing Amy was top of his game? (Score:2, Interesting)
what else can you do that costs about the same, takes up a single evening, yet is equally painful?
come to think of it, IMHO Affleck and Damon are good as a team, just about worthless individually.
Re:Chasing Amy was top of his game? (Score:2)
- Haruhara Haruko {FLCL}
INternational action star Chow Yun Fat!! (Score:3, Interesting)
But you're right, once American producers get ahold of something, it goes thru the comittee process and get's vanillified/homogenized and made into visual wallpaper/mush. That's why you have to avoid the big name releases and see smaller films that have much more character/personality...
Uma (Score:3, Funny)
Just to be pedantic (Score:5, Funny)
That's not pedantic... (Score:3, Insightful)
I carefully avoid seeing any Steven Spielberg movies, but I'm not persuaded that Ridley Scott is anything brilliant either.
Re:That's not pedantic... (Score:2)
The success of Blade Runner, though, has nothing to do with fidelity to the text nor with the quality of the dialog. Scott had the foresight to obsessively construct a viable world and to put it in the background.
Anyone today who goes to the trouble that Scott did usually highlights their work, like in Minority Report, a film you didnt see. It constantly screams "Look at me, I'm technology!"
Oh for the science fiction Alfred Hitchcock... (Score:3, Insightful)
Predictably, what is most absent from both Dick adaptations is the more philosophical edge. In Minority Report in particular the whole issue of the implications of alternate possible futures devolves to a mere plot device.
And sigh, yes, where IS a director consistently interested
Re:Just to be pedantic (Score:5, Funny)
Re:Just to be pedantic (Score:3, Insightful)
So you're telling me... (Score:5, Funny)
Can he reverse engineer JoLo's booty?
Re:So you're telling me... (Score:2, Funny)
Who cant?
Re:So you're telling me... (Score:3, Funny)
Between Affleck's huge head and J-Lo's giant ass, thier children are gona look like barbells.
awesome (Score:3, Interesting)
memory wipe? (Score:5, Funny)
After seeing Gigli, I wished for a quick memory wipe.
Re:memory wipe? (Score:5, Funny)
Carefull, if you did that, you might decide to go see it again.
And when the memory wipe wore off (they always seem to in movies, don't they?) you'd have seen it twice. Or maybe more if you'd gotten the idea more than once!
Sounds Like ... (Score:5, Interesting)
This sounds like Memento [imdb.com]. Maybe instead of a polaroid and tattoos, they will use a pda or cell phone with acamera for him to remember what happened.Or not.
Although the Uma aspect is tantalizing. :-)
HonigRe:Sounds Like ... (Score:2)
memento, bourne identity (Score:2)
"I can't remember anything and why is everyone trying to kill me".
Sheesh, I vaguely remember black and white movies with that as a theme.
IMDB [imdb.com] seems to think Ben plays an electrician!? I find the idea of Ben playing "top notch engineer" about as convincing as Elizabeth Shue [imdb.com] playing a nuclear physicist
IMDB Movie Listing, ISFDB story listing (Score:5, Interesting)
According to the Internet Speculative Fiction Database [tamu.edu], the story originally came out in 1953. (It's one of the Dick stories I haven't read yet.) Dick always was waaaaay ahead of the curve. (Anyone else notice how dead-on the youth-culture extropilations of Time Out of Joint were?)
Maybe we can hope for John Woo to return to his previous form of Hard Boiled and The Killer.
Re:IMDB Movie Listing, ISFDB story listing (Score:3, Interesting)
Re:IMDB Movie Listing, ISFDB story listing (Score:2, Insightful)
I'd love to see someone turn the VALIS trilogy into a movie and actually make it work and stay true to the book. The only names I can think of are combinations of people such as the Warchoski bros crossed with David Lynch.
Re:IMDB Movie Listing, ISFDB story listing (Score:2)
I just finished Time Out of Joint yesterday
mmm. . . Astroturfalicous! (Score:3, Troll)
C'mon guys, I can see the ad for this movie if I go to the Apple trailers site [apple.com], a site dedicated to advertising. I don't need to see ads posted as news on this putatively news site. Given the size and interests of /.'s readership, I understand why studios and production companies want to start phoney "grassroots" buzz about their films here, but do the editors really have to accept the story submissions?
Re:mmm. . . Astroturfalicous! (Score:3, Insightful)
Although I agree that this is sort of tenuous as far as /. news goes, my guess is that if the story really was submitted by an undercover marketer, they would have at least waited for the website to be online. At least, I'd wait until then.
Incidentally... (Score:5, Informative)
http://a772.g.akamai.net/5/772/51/30378f1c0dfafa/
Let me guess... (Score:5, Funny)
a cursed writer (Score:5, Interesting)
Re:a cursed writer (Score:2)
It was good sci-fi that was well executed.
You didn't laugh at anything rediculous, because there wasn't anything, you could believe in each part of the film.
ben afleck sucks (Score:2)
and talk about bad casting?
does anyone here look at afleck and think he's worthy of being a hacker?
Re:ben afleck sucks (Score:2)
Well, it wasn't the first impression I got Keanu Reeves...
Chase scene (Score:2, Funny)
My question is, who is going to play the DMCA?
Please, just kill it now, before it hurts anyone. (Score:2)
A - also) It's got Ben Affleck in it.
Either one would be enough to ruin it. Both, together? There are two possibilities: it'll stink worse than Daredevil, Swordfish & Gigli combined, or the combination of such evil crapiness will flip the "sucks" bit and Uma Thurman will cause it to not suck at all.
Again: take a stand on the MPAA; just a stand (Score:2, Offtopic)
I would urge everyone to, when then find themselves facing the dilema of whether or not to financially support the MPAA, to not just say, "Oh, isn't that funny; yesterday we hated them, and today we will support them," and shrug off the matter.
If you generally accept the business practices of the MPAA and member studios, peace be upon you, but I can offer you nothing further. If not:
C
What? (Score:3, Funny)
Re:What? (Score:2)
=)
Hah, a good one, my man!
Perhaps there is no shame in taking what is freely given to you. While I do not violate copyrights, I also do not have any hatred for those who do, and believe there may arise situations where we must do so.
When you do so in the privacy of your own home, alone, perhaps the implications for public endorsement are much less pronounced.
To another point, I also do realize the potential hypocrisy of posting
john woo cliches? (Score:2)
Will it have the adversaries come at each other while the camera zooms in on the convergence point?
Will it use wire-fu?
Will the screenplay be written by an ADHD ten-year-old?
Will it run Linux?
(okay, that last one doesn't have anything to do with John Woo films, it just seems to be a requirement for this site...)
Far Fetched? (Score:2)
You mean unlike Face/Off, The Matrix movies or the Terminatormovies??? You must be a big fan of documentaries...
Paycheck, the short story (Score:5, Informative)
For reference to other movies, Minority Report [imdb.com] was published in 1954, We Can Remember It For You Wholesale (Total Recall [imdb.com]) published 1965, Do Androids Dream Of Electric Sheep (Blade Runner [imdb.com]) published 1968, Second Variety (Screamers [imdb.com]) published 1953, Impostor [imdb.com] published 1953.
Personally i really enjoy the cheesy wit that most of his short stories are innundated with, and am looking forward to Paycheck, despite my apprehension with Ben Affleck (god, that jaw!).
If you want to read PKD, i think his best stuff was from the late 60's early 70's. The short stories from the 50's and early 60's feel like quick thoughts that PKD was shooting out on the fly, stuff he was thinking through on his way to later full thoughts. His stories after the mid-70's (there aren't many) are too ethereal and "out there", almost to the point of being unreadable. And for a very different sort of work by PKD, read Confessions of a Crap Artist.
Disclaimer: I've read a substantial amount of PKD, but as he was such a prolific writer, i've read nowhere near all or even most of his work.
As for John Woo, I've enjoyed his style in Face/Off [imdb.com] and Broken Arrow [imdb.com], and in both he had to overcome the Actor Wraith John Travolta (lately seems to act so bad that he sucks the acting ability out of others). Hell, Hard Target [imdb.com] even had some style thanks to John Woo, and it's a Van Damme movie. Presumably he'll be able to work through Ben's jaw as well.
It's too bad the rumours of John Woo doing a TMNT movie aren't true [countingdown.com].
Re:Paycheck, the short story (Score:2)
I have it in one of the volumes of Dick's collected short stories. I have to admit I thought it standed out among the crowd. The story flowed better and
Spoiler: how the movie ends (Score:2)
Ah, yes, the famed Paycheck (Score:2)
And yet, each time he puts a new movie out the door I have faith, and I go see it on opening day, even though I know M:I-2 and Windtalkers are going to suck I go there
I've read the story (Score:2)
"Electrical wiring. I'm an electrician. Television, rockets, computers. That sort of stuff."
I can see where a bunch of "action" stuff could be shoved in. The electrician is a common character in PKD's stories.
He had his memory wiped as part of a contract working for a large company. The goverment is a Police State, except that corps are still individual entities. The SP (special police) want to know what Jennings (the main character) was doing working there.
Reversed Time Periods (Score:5, Funny)
A more realistic trailer would involve something like this:
(*) actual trailer quote
Far fetched? (Score:2)
A Philip K. Dick story far fetched? Surely you jest!
Some more details from the book (no spoilers) (Score:5, Informative)
The book concentrates on the individual's loss of power in the face of the tension between omnipresent government and big business.
Our hero, Jennings, an electronics engineer signs a two year contract with Rethrick Industries - a catch being that all knowledge of his two years with them will be surgically removed on leaving. This is pretty much where the story starts.
On attempting to collect payment at the end of his mysterious contract he is presented instead with a bag of apparently "trinkets": bits of wire, tickets, a broken poker chip etc. He is told that he (before his memory was wiped) supplied the items to be given back instead of the money. He's obviously not pleased.
However as the story progresses these "trinkets" become far more valuable than money ever could...
And there I shall stop.
I enjoyed the story. I'm 3/4 of the way through "Beyond Lies The Wub" and at the end of almost every story I end up thinking "Ooh, XYZ really ripped off some of these ideas for this film or that book".
What amazes me about Dick is how stories written in the 50's haven't dated, either socially or (often) technologically.
In "Wub" there is a very interesting preface by Dick himself and some extra context set in a posthumous introduction by Roger Zelanzy a friend of his.
If you haven't read any of his stuff before (I hadn't) then this collection is a great place to start.
Not Another Dick (Score:2)
Re:Not Another Dick (Score:3, Funny)
Yeah, I mean there's L Ron Hubbard too...
Re:Not Another Dick (Score:2)
Actually though I'm no fan of Scientology, that "Invader's Plan" decalogy wasn't a bad read in a page-turning potboiler kind of way. You can just imagine the movie financiers drooling as they comtemplate a series of ten badly scripted movies.
So once again.... (Score:2)
'Pumping is hard...gloibens'
Trailer (Score:2)
'reverse engineer' is an actual job desc? (Score:2)
Hey... I remember that plot. (Score:2)
Where have I seen that before?
P. K. Dick and Action Movies (Score:2)
I haven't seen the trailer, but I imagine they are going to turn this into another action thriller with lots of chase scenes. I've read a few P.K. Dick books and they are not, first and foremost, action flicks. Dick's books tend to be situational dramas with occasional, short, intense bursts of action. Blade Runner is the only P.K. Dick based movie that came close to the spirit of alienation and disjointed reality that is P. K. Dick (although many liberties were taken with the details).
I'm waiting for s
Sounds like... (Score:2)
Re:Looks like a good one (Score:3, Interesting)
Re:Looks like a good one (Score:2, Funny)
Of course! When I see the name John Woo, the only thing I can think of that is better than "far fetched hollywood plot that has no basis in reality" would be "far fetched Hong Kong plot that has no basis in reality." Give me double-fisted gunfights with infinite-capacity ammo clips!
Alas, as far as I can tell, Woo has left that all behind. But I always hope he'll feel a nostalgic urge...
and don't forget... (Score:3, Informative)
Re:Looks like a good one (Score:2, Funny)
Re:Looks like a good one (Score:3, Insightful)
How did you feel in "The Matrix" when the chick restarted his heart?
Re:Looks like a good one (Score:3, Funny)
Simple, Keanu is not human. That part was easily believable.
Re:Looks like a good one (Score:2)
Impart knowlage? What's so fucking intresting about reverse enginering?
And seriously, what 'basis in reality' did Neuromancer have? What about Snowcrash? Just because something is farfetched dosn't mean it can't be intresting, or enjoyable.
Re:Looks like a good one (Score:5, Funny)
In the spirit of the Open Source community, why don't you make your own movies ? Sounds like you have an itch to scratch (and i'm not talking about your crabs).
Re:Looks like a good one (Score:5, Interesting)
One could, of course, produce software under a modified GPL that says that all media produced under it be free (as in speech), which would require that all imported media must have been free in the same respect. 3D models like people, cars, helicopters, building, office equipment, and such would be free to anyone who wanted to make open movies, greatly reducing the development costs to "film and plop in some premade special effects". You might occasionally see two movies with similar scenes, but as this grows, it will become less frequent.
Great! (Score:2, Interesting)
Re:Looks like a good one (Score:2)
1) Based on the free software song, I think we can all stand not to see RMS and the GNU crowd's acting ability.
2) Most of us don't have renderfarms so that we could incorperate these 1337 things into our own movies. This will also blend into problems with seeing "stock" images over, and over, and over again.
3) There is no third thing, is that clear!?!?
Re:Looks like a good one (Score:2)
www.opensourcemovie.co.uk [opensourcemovie.co.uk]
We could do with some lively discussion to get things rolling.
Goblin
Re:Looks like a good one (Score:2)
Anybody else picture carbon copy-esque remakes of Star Wars with great effects but no acting?
Re:Looks like a good one (Score:5, Funny)
Yeah, but that was more of a flashback than a prediction of the future.
just as newsworthy but overlooked (Score:2)
Re:Looks like a good one (Score:3, Interesting)
and in the article: "Written by Phillip K Dick of Blade Runner and Minority Report"
And where does the "reviewer" get off saying "written by" PKD? He's been dead almost 20 years. "Based very loosely on". If you're going to mention Dick, how about listing some books he actually DID write?
Re:Looks like a good one (Score:2)
He didn't write the script (of that or any of his other stories that were filmed), as was stated by the original poster.
Re:Should NOT be advertised on slashdot (Score:2)
Spend time outside or something. There's so much more to life, and the Universe, than movies. I blame Slashdot, I blame ThinkGeek, and I blame everyone
Re:Should NOT be advertised on slashdot (Score:2, Funny)
I must've missed the
RMS: Rock, Music, Sex!
Darl McBride Wins Oscar for Best Actor
Linus Torvalds Takes Up Jogging
I can see why you're upset. I'll wait til the dupe before I pass judgement myself.
Re:Should NOT be advertised on slashdot (Score:2)
Hahaha, because "the internet" is so great for the mind. Certanly better then "movies.
Afraid so.... (Score:2)
Didn't with Hackers
Didn't with swordfish
Won't with this movie...
It's only in the trailer stage, and already they spew a huge 20+ inch flatpanel with 6 CPUs at us... Most reverse engineers sit on a 486 with a 14" green CRT sucking down Jolt, if they aren't in a federal prison that is.
Re:Hollywood Hype - False. (Score:2, Insightful)
Then again, who would want to sit there for two hours watching someone reverse engineer things...
Seeing the trailer though, it looks like a stock action escape movie, with reverse engineering as the flavor-of-the-month.
Between that and The-Rocky-of-InsertThemeHere, Hollywood never seems to run out of recycling ideas.
What are some of the best sci-fi flicks you've seen?
Re:Hollywood Hype - False. (Score:3, Funny)
It's a good one. (Score:5, Informative)
A guy works for a large company for a period of time. When he leaves the company, his memory of the entire experience is wiped and he gets the pay he negotiated for himself prior to starting the job. He was expecting a large sum of money, but instead gets a handful of objects. He then proceeds to get into multiple situations where one of the objects is exactly what he needs to get him out of a jam, and eventually he pieces together what he was doing during the period of time that was wiped from his memory.
It's in Volume 1 of The Collected Stories of Philip K. Dick, [amazon.com] featuring "The Short Happy Life of the Brown Oxford."
~Philly
Re:It's a good one. (Score:2)
Re:Can't remember; what's the story about? (Score:2)
However in this story it was a captured assassin instead of a spy. And instead of cloning they had the technology to manufacture copies of any scanned in physical thing, including living beings.
Obviously he must have been heavily influenced by Philip K. Dick. In Hogan's version however one of the main focuses was the havoc that would be caused when the machine was released into the public and suddenly ever
Minor spoiler here (Score:3, Informative)
The story starts as he wakes up with this 2 years memory blank. He's told that he opted for a handful of trinkets as paycheck instead of the $$ just before undergoing the memory wipe. At first he's pretty pissed off against his former self. But he quic
Re:Hollywood uses the Same Old actors (Score:2)
I don't understand why they would cast Affleck for this role. This movie is obviously targetted at the youthful male action movie audience and the geek audience. Women are the only ones who like seeing this moron and the
Phil Dick Story "Paycheck" plot.... (Score:2)
When the protagonist gets his paycheck, instead of getting money, he gets a set of unusual items (half a poker chip, a coin, some wire), which he find out, as the movie (oops, I meant STORY) goes on, he can use to find out what he was doing (th