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Guest-Starring Sharktopus! A Syfy ‘Waterworld’ Remake Could Be Genius

I’m starting to think the execs over at Syfy may be a bunch of secret geniuses. When I first read Forbes ‘ report that the NBC Universal -owned cable network is considering giving the lifeguard’s kiss to Waterworld as either a film for its new theatrical division or, more likely, a TV series for its prime-time schedule, I  almost choked on my coffee.   Just hearing the title of the $235-million 1995 stink bomb — until Titanic , reportedly the most expensive movie made — makes me simultaneously think of mildew and bacon. The first, because of the movie’s stagnant, waterlogged plot; the second, because Dennis Hopper’s  performance is so damn hammy.  The late actor, who played Deacon, the leader of the pirates known as Smokers,  actually says at one point in the movie: “Dry land is not just our destination, it is our destiny!” And the more I think about it, a Waterworld  reboot is Syfy’s destiny.  As the Forbes post notes, the movie does well every time it runs on the network, but with a little Syfy-style goosing, a TV series could become destination programming for B-movie nerds everywhere. Waterworld is set in a post-apocalyptic world where the polar icecaps have melted and land is sparse.  First of all, in a post-Katrina-Irene-Sandy world, the concept doesn’t seem all that farfetched anymore.  Better yet, that extremely moist setting makes an ideal universe  for Syfy to populate with all of the mutated monsters that have starred in its cheese-tastic original TV movies. The movie’s protagonist, the Mariner — who was played by  Kevin Costner — is, after all, a mutant, too. He sports gills and webbed feet. So, as long as we’re suspending disbelief for him, why not have him face down such inspired Syfy abominations as   Sharktopus , Mega-Python, Mega-Piranha, Piranhaconda — and, from above, Mansquito! — on a weekly basis.  I see parts for Barry Williams, Tiffany , Debbie Gibson and Kevin Sorbo.  And if Universal hasn’t settled its suit with mockbuster production house The Asylum , which produced some of the most successful and preposterous creature films to air on Syfy, maybe they can make nice and make waves.  (Ba-dum-bump!) Follow Frank DiGiacomo on Twitter. Follow Movieline on Twitter.

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Guest-Starring Sharktopus! A Syfy ‘Waterworld’ Remake Could Be Genius

I’m starting to think the execs over at Syfy may be a bunch of secret geniuses. When I first read Forbes ‘ report that the NBC Universal -owned cable network is considering giving the lifeguard’s kiss to Waterworld as either a film for its new theatrical division or, more likely, a TV series for its prime-time schedule, I  almost choked on my coffee.   Just hearing the title of the $235-million 1995 stink bomb — until Titanic , reportedly the most expensive movie made — makes me simultaneously think of mildew and bacon. The first, because of the movie’s stagnant, waterlogged plot; the second, because Dennis Hopper’s  performance is so damn hammy.  The late actor, who played Deacon, the leader of the pirates known as Smokers,  actually says at one point in the movie: “Dry land is not just our destination, it is our destiny!” And the more I think about it, a Waterworld  reboot is Syfy’s destiny.  As the Forbes post notes, the movie does well every time it runs on the network, but with a little Syfy-style goosing, a TV series could become destination programming for B-movie nerds everywhere. Waterworld is set in a post-apocalyptic world where the polar icecaps have melted and land is sparse.  First of all, in a post-Katrina-Irene-Sandy world, the concept doesn’t seem all that farfetched anymore.  Better yet, that extremely moist setting makes an ideal universe  for Syfy to populate with all of the mutated monsters that have starred in its cheese-tastic original TV movies. The movie’s protagonist, the Mariner — who was played by  Kevin Costner — is, after all, a mutant, too. He sports gills and webbed feet. So, as long as we’re suspending disbelief for him, why not have him face down such inspired Syfy abominations as   Sharktopus , Mega-Python, Mega-Piranha, Piranhaconda — and, from above, Mansquito! — on a weekly basis.  I see parts for Barry Williams, Tiffany , Debbie Gibson and Kevin Sorbo.  And if Universal hasn’t settled its suit with mockbuster production house The Asylum , which produced some of the most successful and preposterous creature films to air on Syfy, maybe they can make nice and make waves.  (Ba-dum-bump!) Follow Frank DiGiacomo on Twitter. Follow Movieline on Twitter.

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Dennis Hopper Estate Rejects Victoria’s Claim

Filed under: Victoria Hopper , Dennis Hopper , Celebrity Justice Dennis Hopper ‘s estate has rejected his estranged wife Victoria’s massive $45 million claim against the estate … this according to papers filed in court last week. The estate doesn’t slam the door completely on Victoria … they leave open the… Read more

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Dennis Hopper’s Widow Settles Up With Estate

Filed under: Dennis Hopper , Victoria Hopper , Celebrity Justice Dennis Hopper ‘s widow, Victoria Hopper , has settled part of her beef with Dennis’ Estate … TMZ has learned. According to legal docs filed with the court and obtained by TMZ … the Estate will sell the extensive art collection and 40% will be put in… Read more

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Oksana’s Lawyers: Mel Gibson Mediation Illegal

Filed under: Oksana Grigorieva , Mel Gibson , Celebrity Justice Sources connected with Oksana Grigorieva tell TMZ her lawyers will argue the mediation agreement Oksana signed with Mel Gibson was illegal, because it allegedly involved the destruction of evidence. TMZ obtained the agreement Mel and Oksana signed on May… Read more

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Victoria Hopper: I Won’t Live Around Horse Crap

Filed under: Dennis Hopper , Victoria Hopper , Celebrity Justice Dennis Hopper ‘s widow claims the actor’s trust is trying to force her out of the family homestead and into a hovel near a manure-filled horse stable. Victoria Hopper is currently living on Dennis’ $6 million Venice compound but his trust — which… Read more

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Battle in High Gear Over Dennis Hopper Estate

A dogfight is shaping up over Dennis Hopper ‘s estate … and an unintended victim could be his 7-year-old daughter Galen . We’ve learned lawyers for Victoria Hopper and Dennis’ estate met last Friday to try and hash out an agreement — to no… Read more

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Dennis Hopper Death Certificate

Filed under: Dennis Hopper TMZ has just obtained Dennis Hopper ‘s death certificate … which lists his cause of death as hepatic (liver) failure and prostate cancer.

Jack Nicholson and Val Kilmer Join Mourners at Dennis Hopper’s Funeral

The two actors, who are Hopper’s co-stars in ‘Easy Rider’ and ‘True Romance’, join the late actor’s family and friends to pay their last respect to him at the funeral at San Francisco de Asis church.

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Sharlto Copley Directs Rutger Hauer in Hannibal Lecter Drag