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Bad: Keanu Reeves is going to be the new Sinbad.
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Good: Ray Harryhausen is coming out of retirement to consult on the movie!
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I'm so confused!
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Entertainment Weekly recently spoke with action director Rob Cohen ("Fast & The Furious", "XXX", "Stealth") who revealed new details about his planned live-action adventure "The 8th Voyage of Sinbad" project for Sony Pictures and Coming Soon has jotted them down.

Keanu Reeves will star as Sinbad the sailor, the legendary character from "The Arabian Nights." In the film, set in eighth-century China, Sinbad and his shipmates embark on a quest to find the Lamp of Aladdin. Along the way, they meet a beautiful empress and battle fantastical creatures as well as a rebellious Chinese general who threatens the kingdom with his supernatural powers.

Cohen looked up famed effects genius Ray Harryhausen ans asked "I met with him and said, 'I really would be honored if you would be with me on this, since none of us would be here without you.' What Ray understood in movies like 1958's 'The Seventh Voyage of Sinbad' was how to do action-fantasy-adventure at a time there was no CG. So he's coming out of retirement to be our creative consultant, our godfather...Ray thinks Keanu [could be] the greatest Sinbad ever."

Cohen thinks Ziyi Zhang ("Hero", "Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon, Hero") is the one for the job of the empress, and he's already talked with the likes of Jet Li, Djimon Hounsou and Hayden Christensen for roles as members of the crew. The film is aiming for a January start of shooting date and is aiming for a PG rating with the MPAA.
 

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Well, Keanu Reeves is Lebanese, so he certainly has the correct phisique-du-role to play one of the Middle East's most famous characters. Plus he was quite good in The Little Buddha. The Matrix movies fell into self-parody by the middle of the 2nd one (never watched the 3rd), though.
 

Klaus said:
Well, Keanu Reeves is Lebanese, so he certainly has the correct phisique-du-role to play one of the Middle East's most famous characters. Plus he was quite good in The Little Buddha. The Matrix movies fell into self-parody by the middle of the 2nd one (never watched the 3rd), though.

But Sinbad is dynamic, energetic, playful, and I say bouncy, Keanu is wooden...bad.
 

Klaus said:
Well, Keanu Reeves is Lebanese, so he certainly has the correct phisique-du-role to play one of the Middle East's most famous characters.
Which is pretty weird, considering that his father is half-Hawaiian/half-chinese and his mother is English.
 

arnwyn said:
Which is pretty weird, considering that his father is half-Hawaiian/half-chinese and his mother is English.
Yeah, Keanu's about as Lebanese as Britney Spears is. I was born on a farm but that doesn't make me a cow.

I guess it would be too far out for Hollywood to cast, I don't know, umm, an ACTUAL MIDDLE EASTERNER as Sinbad?
 

arnwyn said:
Which is pretty weird, considering that his father is half-Hawaiian/half-chinese and his mother is English.

According to IMDB, he was born in Beirut, Lebanon but it doesn't say anything about his parents heritage. I can see why people would assume he was Lebanese. :)
 


Tarrasque Wrangler said:
Yeah, Keanu's about as Lebanese as Britney Spears is. I was born on a farm but that doesn't make me a cow.

No, it would make you a chicken. *does GOB's chicken dance* Coq-a-caw! Coq-a-caw! Coq-a-coq-a-caw!


EDIT: Had to use the 'q' instead of the 'ck.' COME ON!
 
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