Howard Stern to Remake 'Rock 'n' Roll High School'
Filed under: Comedy, Music & Musicals, Remakes and Sequels
Every generation has its rebellious teen years, so a remake of 1979's Rock 'n' Roll High School, a movie about school kids fighting back against an oppressive school administration, doesn't seem entirely off the wall. Still, the movie pretty much existed as an excuse to put punk rock pioneers The Ramones on the big screen, so I'm wondering how this will work without them. According to an article in Variety, radio personality Howard Stern (who I always thought shared a common hairdo with The Ramones) will be producing the remake along with Larry Levinson. This makes two projects the pair are jointly working on, the other being a remake of 1982's Porky's.The new Rock 'n" Roll High School will be scripted by Alex Winter, the same Alex Winter who joined Keanu Reeves for a couple of "excellent adventures" as Bill S. Preston Esq., and got staked by Cory Feldman in The Lost Boys. Winter still works as an actor (he had a recurring role on Adult Swim's Saul of the Mole Men), but he's primarily a writer/director these days, having directed music videos, commercials and the made-for-TV movie Ben 10: Race Against Time as well as a feature about Napster and its creator Shawn Fanning.
The original film was produced by B-movie legend Roger Corman and directed by Allan Arkush, with additional uncredited direction from Joe Dante and Jerry Zucker. The movie starred P.J. Soles as Riff Randell, the girl who is bound and determined to get The Ramones to play at the school dance. The cast also featured several Corman regulars including Paul Bartel, Mary Woronov, Dick Miller and Clint Howard. It's been years since I've seen this one, but I remember it as a fun bit of fluff from the drive-in era. What do you say, readers, will this translate well into the twenty-first century?









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7-31-2008 @ 11:37AM
Max said...
How would this work, exactly? The whole PLOT of the old one is about the Ramones. It's a Ramones movie. Like remaking "Jailhouse Rocks" without Elvis. What's the point?
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7-31-2008 @ 11:55AM
Mike said...
Like the Porky's remake, hasn't this been announced before? I'll believe either when I see them, since the Porky's remake has been in the works for years.
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7-31-2008 @ 12:48PM
GL said...
I swear Stern has been discussing both of these for years and years.
7-31-2008 @ 12:59PM
Mr. R said...
Stern has always made it an issue that if it's not funny, he won't make it. Since he has more money than he can count, he can afford to do this. For all we know, this project could stay a project for years to come.
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7-31-2008 @ 7:58PM
Steve From Yellostone said...
hoo hoo Robin, I am remaking Rock 'n' Roll High School......
8-01-2008 @ 5:25AM
Derek Neuland said...
Am I the only one who likes the sequel starring Corey Feldman better than the original? I love sequels that have little to nothing to do with the first movie, i.e. Troll 2.
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8-14-2008 @ 3:00PM
Craig Logue said...
this is absolutely absurd and rediculous!!! Stern has now officially crossed the line of human decency!!!!!. Let the Ramones rest in peace Howard, they don't need your help.
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