Wednesday, February 14, 2007

We need a REAL Scarface re-make.

Yes Pacino played a memorable roll in the 80's rendition of Scarface. He sure did seem to make a mark on every single A and B-List Celebrity on Mtv's Cribs, but Pacino did absolutely NO justice to the original character of Tony Camante played by Paul Muni.

The film Scarface: The Shame of a Nation should be remade to replace the sorry 80's remake not worthy of holding the same title. This would be A perfect project, after Grindhouse, for Roderiguez & Tarantino to team up on. Roderiguez's amazing scenes of creative gunplay and violence teamed up with amazing writing styles and insane mind of Tarantino could make the darkest, most breathtaking old 30's rendition a film success.

The 80's rendition was a huge fictitious character living a life of nothing but fantasy, but The 1932 Scarface was based off of real live events and the real character of Al Capone during his bootlegging reign of the early thirties prohibition. If only this project could actually happen...Who would play Tony?

The true Gangster "Tony Camante"

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