quelleCage Toplines New PKD Film
Director Lee Tamahori told SCI FI Wire that he will helm Nicolas Cage in Next, the latest Hollywood adaptation of a work by SF writer Philip K. Dick. Tamahori (Die Another Day) said in an interview that the movie is set to begin production this summer for an as-yet-to-be-determined 2006 release date for Revolution Studios.
Tamahori said that he and Cage, who will also produce, are still defining their approach to the film. "I know that sounds elusive, but this is a very tricky project," he said. "This movie is about time shifting, and time shifting in movies has always been tricky. Nick Cage and I are both looking for a new approach. We're looking for something that is visually arresting as well as physically fascinating and believable. The technique can wear itself out and become boring very fast. We don't want to turn this into a science-fiction movie without the science fiction."
Next is based on Dick's short story "The Golden Man," about a man with the ability to see short distances into the future. As the story unfolds, he uses his gift to outsmart a secret government organization bent on his capture, as well as to win the love of a woman and to prevent a terrorist attack. The screenplay is credited to Gary Goldman and Jason Koomick.
leider kenne ich die vorlage nicht...

ich muss mich unbedingt mal mit mit dick beschäftigen. ich glaube es ist sträflich, von dem mann noch nie was gelesen zu haben...
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