Film Review – Red Dawn (2012)

RED DAWN Josh Hutcherson Chris Hemsworth Josh Peck

The story about the creation and release predicament behind the “Red
Dawn” remake is actually quite interesting. Originally shot in 2009, the
picture hit severe financial turbulence when original studio MGM
teetered on bankruptcy, a dilemma that also threatened the stability of
the James Bond and “The Hobbit” franchises. “Red Dawn” was made to wait
while the pennies were counted and sorted, eventually sold off to a
smaller distributor altogether. And then questions were raised about its
invading Chinese villains. Sensing a dent in its international box
office potential, the producers hastily changed the baddies to North
Koreans, requiring extensive dubbing, cosmetic CGI, and a rethinking of
military motivation. After a three-year wait, countless abandoned
release dates, and teases of intriguing behind-the-scenes turmoil, “Red
Dawn” is finally here. And now having viewed the final product, I hope
the ghost of Patrick Swayze forever haunts the producers for their
creative cluelessness and unapologetic mangling of a once wildly
entertaining war film premise. Read the rest at Blu-ray.com

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