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About Last Night Remake

Oh No!

Watch out all you 80's movies Remakes are coming after you and you have nowhere to hide. About Last Night your turn maybe up next.

EW has learned Screen Gems is considering whether to remake the romantic comedy that starred Rob Lowe and Demi Moore. To be honest I am a fan of this film, couldn't tell you why but I am. Ok enough about me, onto the news.

There’s no script at this point, much less a pair of actors who have agreed to fill the roles of a young man and woman who are attempting to date despite their personal issues and disapproving friends. (For your consideration, Screen Gems: We’d like to nominate Mila Kunis and Chris Pine!). But the interest is definitely there to dust off the movie and remake it for today’s audiences, insiders confirm.

The original flick was directed by Edward Zwick and based on the 1974 David Mamet play Sexual Perversity in Chicago. It also starred James Belushi and Elizabeth Perkins.

If you don't remember the movie I added the original Trailer.

Watch it after the Jump..



Lowe continues to hold the film, which grossed north of $38 million, in high regard. When asked by EW in May to identify his five favorite roles, he ranked Night’s Danny Martin at No. 2. “It holds up really well,” he told EW. “It had a great pedigree, it was a David Mamet play adaptation, and it was funny and sexy.”

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