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Old 10-23-2003, 12:20 AM   #1
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Jim Carey- the Six Million Dollar Man

Think there aiming for a comedy?

Jim Carrey Goes Bionic
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By Josh Grossberg

Jim Carrey is normally one of Hollywood's $20 million men. Looks like he's taking a huge paycut.


Unlike the classic 1970s ABC sci-fi series starring Lee Majors, the movie--which has long been in development as a by-the-numbers suspense thriller--will now be transformed into a comedy vehicle, allowing Carrey to parody the action genre much in the way Mike Myers (news) poked fun at James Bond movies in Austin Powers.


Old School director Todd Philips is onboard to helm the flick for Dimension Films.


Carrey hatched the idea of doing a comic take on the character and, along with managers Jim Miller and Eric Gold, recruited Phillips, whose rsum also includes Road Trip.


Phillips immediately sparked to the concept and agreed to pen the script with his Old School writing partner Scot Armstrong, as well as direct.


Dimension, which owned the rights to the Martin Caidin novel Cyborg on which the original show was based, readily agreed to revamp the project, a no-brainer considering Carrey's last comedy, Bruce Almighty, grossed a heavenly $470 million at the international box office.


"The teaming of Jim and Todd is the perfect creative combination to launch the franchise," says Dimension chief Bob Weinstein. "Todd is a director with proven instincts and Jim is a superstar."


Universal, which produced the original Six Million Dollar Man for ABC from 1974 to 1978 (and its spinoff, The Bionic Woman), still owns the rights to the TV series and is coproducing.


Carrey, of course, would play Air Force Colonel Steve Austin, who after a horrible plane crash, is rebuilt with experimental bionic limbs that give him superhuman strength and speed. Becoming an agent for the Office of Scientific Investigation, he uses his new powers to fight injustice and battle everything from mad scientists to Big Foot.


No word whether Majors or Lindsay Wagner (news), who starred as The Bionic Woman, will pop up in the picture. (USA Network plans to launch an update of latter show, which ran from 1976 to 1978).


Phillips plans to get to work on the screenplay as soon he and Armstrong finish writing Dimension's remake of School for Scoundrels, which he will also helm. Phillips recently completed shooting on Starsky & Hutch, another movie based on a popular 1970s TV staple. Like The Six Million Dollar Man, that flick--starring Ben Stiller (news) and Owen Wilson (news)--also put a funny spin on what was a straight drama.


Before he goes bionic, Carrey needs to finish a few other projects in the pipeline, including a remake of the 1977 comedy, Fun with Dick and Jane, which will reunite him with his Mask costar Cameron Diaz (news). He's also slated to begin production on Lemony Snicket this winter for a December 2004 release and is talking with Steven Spielberg (news) about collaborating on a remake of The Scret Life of Walter Mitty.


The Six Million Dollar Man is expected to start shooting in fall 2004.

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Old 10-23-2003, 12:36 AM   #2
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Poor Lee.. another 70's epic gets butchered.

Next thing will be Good Times as a crime drama.
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Old 10-23-2003, 07:46 AM   #3
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In French, the show was called :"L'homme qui valait 3 Milliards". The 3 Billion Man.

Seems that bionic technology costs more in France than in the US
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Old 10-23-2003, 07:49 AM   #4
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Poor Lee.. another 70's epic gets butchered.

Next thing will be Good Times as a crime drama.


diana plato could have done that sharon stone thing

oh wait, she did
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Old 10-23-2003, 08:18 AM   #5
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Sounds like everyone is trying to emulate the Brady Bunch movies - preempt the obvious bashing a serious attempt at a movie would get by making a movie bashing the subject.
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Old 10-23-2003, 09:17 AM   #6
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Gee, when I read GrantDawg's thread title, I thought this was about former Bruins goalie Jim Carey. Any juxtaposition of "Jim Carey" and "six million dollar man" would certainly get my attention, considering his story.

Oh well.
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