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Adam Sandler to Produce Summer School Remake

3 April 2012 6:33 AM, PDT | FilmJunk | See recent FilmJunk news »

Adam Sandler's Happy Madison Productions is getting back into the remake game as they have reportedly landed a deal to produce Paramount's long-gestating remake of the '80s comedy classic Summer School. The project has been in development since 2005, believe it or not, with Transformers and Star Trek screenwriters Alex Kurtzman and Roberto Orci most recently taking a shot at a script. The last remake that Happy Madison set up was the prison football comedy The Longest Yard, which Sandler himself starred in. He is not expected to star in this movie, although he will be on board as a producer. According to THR, this was originally the brainchild of producer Jordan Kerner (The Mighty Ducks, The Smurfs), who wanted to change the teacher to be a real hard ass who ends up "squaring off against one mischievous student." That definitely doesn't seem to be keeping in spirit wiith the original, »

- Sean

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Summer School Remake Coming from Producer Adam Sandler

2 April 2012 5:02 PM, PDT | MovieWeb | See recent MovieWeb news »

Adam Sandler has signed on to produce a remake of the 1987 comedy Summer School for Paramount Pictures. The actor-producer has no plans on starring in the project at this time.

The original Summer School starred Mark Harmon as a teacher whose vacation plans are ruined when he is forced to teach an English class filled with an unruly group of misfits. Kirstie Alley and Courtney Thorne-Smith also starred.

Jack Giarraputo is also producing through Happy Madison Productions, which is currently seeking writers. Producers Jordan Kerner, Alex Kurtzman, and Roberto Orci were once attached to the project, although they are no longer involved.

Summer School was released July 22nd, 1987 and stars Mark Harmon, Kirstie Alley, Robin Thomas, Patrick Labyorteaux, Courtney Thorne-Smith, Dean Cameron, Gary Riley, Kelly Jo Minter. The film is directed by Carl Reiner. »

- MovieWeb

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Cult Movie of the Week: Ski Patrol

27 January 2012 6:40 AM, PST | Movie Cultists | See recent Movie Cultists news »

In honor of snow falling in NY for the first time this year, the cult movie of the week is Ski Patrol, from 1990.

Roger Rose (better known now for voice over work) plays Jerry, the senior member of The Snowy Peaks ski patrol.  He lives to ski and is in love with fellow instructor Ellen (Yvette Nipar – who is hot but has only really done guest stars on tv). They are joined by T.K. Carter as Iceman – fans of The Thing will recognize him as Nauls.  Also on the team are a demolitions expert (George Lopez!), a misfit who can’t make the patrol team and a foreign exchange patroller… It all adds up to mayhem on the slopes.  The plot is pretty standard fare amped up with typical late 80′s/early 90′s comedy flare – the troop is trying to save the lodge from greedy land developer Sam Maris… played by Martin Mull. »

- Ryan Colucci

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