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Exclusive: Breck Eisner on Escape From New York

Source: Ryan Turek
June 23, 2010


Breck Eisner's The Crazies hits Blu-ray and DVD next Tuesday and ComingSoon.net got a chance to talk to the director about his next project, New Line/Warner Bros.' update of Escape From New York.

"I'm a huge fan. As a kid, I absolutely loved that movie. And Snake is such a bad-ass," Eisner told us. "The interesting thing about 'Escape from New York' is that it was a comment on the urban decay and the suburban flight coming out of the '70s and early '80s. Conceptually, it's an idea that's not true today because of the world we live in. So, how the prison is created is going to be different than in Carpenter's version. The anxiety of the world and anxiety of our existence post-9/11 is there, especially the anxiety in Manhattan post-9/11. Plot-wise, they're different, emotionally they're very similar. That's why it'll be interesting to tackle this movie, to have a slightly different take but with the same results which is Manhattan is turned into a walled prison."

Eisner added that more work on the script will be done. "I would be surprised if I found a script that I was just ready to make. I'm bringing on another writer this week and we will do a pass on the latest draft by Allan Loeb. We'll be doing a significant pass on that."

John Carpenter's 1981 film starred Kurt Russell. A follow-up, Escape from L.A., was released in 1996.

Eisner also talked about exiting the Creature From the Black Lagoon remake which you can read here and look for the full interview soon at ShockTillYouDrop.com!

COMMENTS (44)

Posted by:
Rebecca Honey
June 23, 2010
I hope one of the following rising young actors is the new Snake Plissken:

Shia LaBeouf, Zac Efron, Ed Westwick, Penn Badgley, Thomas Dekker
Posted by:
glyn
June 23, 2010
don't bother can't beat kurt russell as snake, the original is awesome.
Posted by:
Umm?
June 23, 2010
"it's an idea that's not true today..." Try going to Oakland, Gary, Flint or Atlanta and tell me we no longer have urban decay. But it sounds like this iteration will be how they fenced in all the @$$holes in New York (the only way to solve that problem). Or it will be about how a mosque was erected near the 9/11 memorial so all the white people were allowed to escape the "urban decay" that became New York. Gripping.
Posted by:
He Who Knows Movies
June 23, 2010
Josh Holloway if you're going to remake a classic! Don't cast blindly like the New Conan. Ride Holloway's vaginal appeal while Lost is still on their minds!
Posted by:
Stony
June 23, 2010
Are you out of your ever lovin' mind? Shia LaBeouf or Zac Efron as Snake Pliskin? My 10 year old has whipped tougher guys then them on the way to a fight.
Posted by:
Blkwulf86
June 23, 2010
Kurt Russell is the only Snake Plissken. Anyone else is 2nd Rate.
Posted by:
peapod
June 23, 2010
Holloway is really the only person who could successfully play maybe even mimic the real Snake.
Posted by:
Snafu
June 23, 2010
I love the original....always though Snake Plisken deserved another go. But Rebbecca Honey....the guys are all a joke to play that role! Have you seen the film? Snake is a bad as...not a teen heart throb! I can agree with Josh Holloway, not because he has"vaginal" appeal but because he could play Snake the way he was meant to be played. I heard once the Gerald Butler was attached....that was a good choice as well!
Posted by:
Snarky Bastard
June 23, 2010
Stony, you got trolled.
Posted by:
danny
June 23, 2010
I say either Karl Urban or Matthew Fox for Pliskin

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