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Let’s talk about this Dirty Dancing remake..

Updated.. with Clint’s thoughts! : Fuck me with an contaminated pine needle, Lionsgate have decided that, what with Patrick Swayze not around to see it, a “Dirty Dancing” remake is ripe for the reboot. While I’m sure it’s got more to do with money than my sarcastic statement of a line ago, still doesn’t mean it needs to be.

Granted, the “Dirty” franchise died a little when the studio decided to sequelize it a few years back – with the god-awful “Dirty Dancing : Havana Nights” – but with reboots and remakes still doing generally good business, no surprise that one of the ’80s biggest hits would be in line for it’s makeover.

Thing is, “Dirty Dancing” is like “Grease” – you don’t remake it, you just re-release it… a sing-a-long/dance-along/costumes-welcome re-issue would’ve sufficed here.
Alas, Johnny and Baby are going to get a modern-day touch up.

Anyone else as pissed as I am about this? – Clint

A remake of the film classic “Dirty Dancing” looks set to be in the pipeline, with Lionsgate signing the original film’s choreographer, Kenny Ortega (High School Musical, Michael “This is It”) to direct the reboot.

Debra Martin Chase (The Princess Diaries, The Sisterhood of the Travelling Pants) is set to produce alongside Ortega, with the original film’s writer and co-producer Eleanor Bergstein in talks with the studio about her involvement with the film.

The original film, made by Vestron Pictures, tells the story of a wealthy and privileged young girl who falls in love with the resident dance instructor at the upscale resort in the Catskills where she is vacationing with her family. A box office smash-hit, the film grossed $213.95 million worldwide from a $6 million budget, so it is unsurprising that Lionsgate has snapped up the rights to the remake.

With film-cum-musicals such as “Glee” and “High School Musical” one of the latest teen obsessions, “Dirty Dancing” is a high priority for Lionsgate and should move quickly.

Here’s the press release :

SANTA MONICA, CA (August 08, 2011) – LIONSGATE® (NYSE: LGF), a leading global entertainment company, is set to produce DIRTY DANCING, based on the classic 1987 film of the same name, it was announced today by Joe Drake, President of Lionsgate’s Motion Picture Group. The original film’s choreographer Kenny Ortega (HIGH SCHOOL MUSICAL, Michael Jackson’s THIS IS IT), will direct. Debra Martin Chase (THE PRINCESS DIARIES, THE SISTERHOOD OF THE TRAVELING PANTS) and Kenny Ortega are producing. The studio is in talks with Eleanor Bergstein, the writer and co-producer of the original film, regarding her involvement in the new film in a producorial capacity. Alli Shearmur, President of Motion Picture Development and Production, is overseeing the project on behalf of Lionsgate.
The new film is a celebration of one of the most beloved movies of all time. Paying tribute to the emotional excitement of first love, the thrills and complexity of sexual awakening, the soul stirring power of dance, and the classic tale of teenage Baby’s forbidden romance with Johnny Castle, the remake will incorporate classic songs from the 1960s, hits from the original film and brand new compositions.
“Amazingly it has been almost 25 years since the original film was released, but the fans remain legion, and engaged more than ever with a brand that is special and vital to them. We believe that the timing couldn’t be better to modernize this story on the big screen, and we are proud to have Kenny Ortega at the helm.” said Drake.
Said Ortega of the project, “The opportunity to direct DIRTY DANCING is like returning home for me. Growing up in the 60’s on the dance floor helped define me as a person and as an artist. I am looking forward to assembling a great creative team and an exciting cast to bring DIRTY DANCING to the screen for a new generation. Patrick Swayze set the bar for men dancing in the movies as Gene Kelly and Fred Astaire did before him. I believe everywhere you look there is evidence that the talent is out there and I can’t wait to begin the process of discovering the next breakout triple-threats.”
He continues, “I want to thank writer/producer Eleanor Bergstein for originally choosing me to choreograph “Dirty Dancing” and for her continuous support. I’m thrilled to once again be working with my friend and producing partner Debra Martin Chase. My deep appreciation to Alli Shearmur, Joe Drake, and everyone at Lionsgate for their enthusiasm to make the film and for their confidence in me to helm the project.”
“This remake of DIRTY DANCING presents an exciting opportunity to both celebrate what has made this movie so beloved and refresh and enhance it so that new audiences can claim it as their own,” said producer Chase. “I am thrilled to be working with Kenny Ortega again and with the dynamic creative team at Lionsgate.”
Filmmaker deals were negotiated by Senior Exec VP of Lionsgate’s Motion Picture Group Rob McEntegart, with attorney Steve Warren on behalf of Ortega, and Michael Gendler on behalf of Chase. Ortega is represented by Paradigm and McDonald/Selznick Associates.

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