Does any one have any information on the film?
Does any one have any information on the film?
if ya look at the Red Dwarf web page you will find all the info ya need
I saw in one place that the scheduled release date is 2004, but most places say 2005 (with lots of words like 'expected, contingent on, circa etc etc). So we should probably expect it about 2008.
Considering that there has been talk of a movie for probably about 5/6 years, i really wouldn't be surpised if the cast all require zimmer frames and oxygen tanks by the time it gets released
Shooooooo-ryuken!
lol, damn right. I remember reading that poster thing they had with some infor on about 2 years ago and i havent heard anything since
heard they were recasting to suit an american audience. in other words it'll be a pile of schitt.
Yea i heard 50 Cent will be playing Lister.
last i heard they were still choosing a location and have settled on Australia to shoot it! and filming supposedly starts May this year.....
cant remember if i saw this on the bbc site or the red dwarf site tho
An exclusive news update revealing the latest on the long-awaited Red Dwarf movie.
With rumours buzzing across the net and appearing in SF publications, reddwarf.co.uk can bring you details of the latest movie goings-on - and it's good news indeed.
Doug Naylor is currently in Australia investigating studio facilities and commencing preliminary design work for intended shooting in late September. The move may come as a surprise to those who expected a Shepperton shoot. "We had originally planned for Shepperton," Doug told reddwarf.co.uk, "but at the time we were told there were no studios available. We looked everywhere - Germany, Austria, Italy - and eventually Richard Taylor at Weta (Lord of the Rings) recommended Australia."
Ultimately, Doug has been pleased with how things have turned out. "We've been delighted by everything we've found out here. Australia's the sci-fi capital of the world right now. Star Wars, The Matrix, Farscape... It's the ideal place for Red Dwarf."
No additional cast or crew have yet been announced, although a number of names are in the frame for key positions. What we do know is that reddwarf.co.uk will be constantly on-set to follow production as it happens, with Andrew Ellard also writing The Making of Red Dwarf book for publication on the film's release.
Finally, we can clear up the truth about the movie flyer which has appeared on a couple of sites over the last few months. The flyer itself (which appears here in its complete form) is genuine. Distributor Winchester Films created it to market Red Dwarf - The Movie overseas. Small errors made by the graphic design team, and since picked up by fans, did slip through. A GNP corrected version went missing in transit and so didn't make the print run in time.
So - what about the plot? This text appears on the flyer:
RED DWARF THE MOVIE is set in the distant future where Homo Sapienoids, a fearsome combination of flesh and machine, and the next stage of human evolution, have taken over the solar system and almost wiped out the human race.
The only survivors are the crews of long-haul space freighters that left Earth before the conflict began. The Sapienoids send forth fleets of Death Ships to hunt them down. One by one - the human ships fall, until only one remains.
Its name - Red Dwarf...
Yes, once again, the blurb is for real. This is indeed the plot of Red Dwarf - The Movie. Kinda. It misses the bit where Lister, Rimmer, Cat and Kryten come together, obviously. It also misses out Holly and Kochanski. It misses the actual plot, in fact, and with good reason. This flyer was produced as a marketing tool for Winchester Films to sell the movie in various international territories. What story is included is there to whet the appetite.
It's been a long time coming, but finally Red Dwarf - The Movie is becoming a reality.
from www.reddwarf.co.uk
looking forward to this when it finally arrives
just hoping that they don't overdo it with a big film budget, cos the whole thing that made red dwarf good, was that the special effects were bollox - no better than you could create in your garden shed with some painted polystyrine and a 50 quid digital camera with video capture.
They created the effects with a shoestring budget, and that was the beauty of it
Shooooooo-ryuken!
Typed like a true scholarOriginally Posted by flumperino
No sympathy for the devil; keep that in mind. Buy the ticket, take the ride...
llf
Shooooooo-ryuken!
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