{"id":6740,"date":"2009-10-09T23:56:03","date_gmt":"2009-10-09T22:56:03","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.filmdetail.com\/?p=6740"},"modified":"2009-10-10T00:20:29","modified_gmt":"2009-10-09T23:20:29","slug":"the-bad-lieutenant-port-of-call-new-orleans","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.filmdetail.com\/2009\/10\/09\/the-bad-lieutenant-port-of-call-new-orleans\/","title":{"rendered":"The Bad Lieutenant: Port of Call New Orleans"},"content":{"rendered":"
My first reaction in hearing that Werner Herzog<\/a> was remaking Bad Lieutenant<\/a> was that it was some internet rumour gone wild<\/a>.<\/p>\n Why would one of Europe’s greatest auteurs<\/a> remake such a film and reset it in New Orleans with Nicolas Cage<\/a> reprising the Harvey Keitel role<\/a>?<\/p>\n More to the point, what was up with the crazy title? The <\/a><\/strong>Bad Lieutenant: Port of Call New Orleans<\/a><\/strong> (N.B. IMDb and other outlets wrongly leave off the ‘The’, which can be seen in the title sequence)<\/p>\n When a\u00a0nutty trailer surfaced online a few months back<\/a> (presumably it was something cut for sales purposes) it looked that the end film could be something rather off the wall.<\/p>\n When I saw the logo of Millennium Films<\/a>, alarms bells started ringing as this is Avi Lerner’s production company which has burped up<\/a> such recent schlock as The Wicker Man remake<\/a>, 88 Minutes<\/a> and Righteous Kill<\/a>. Would this be another lazy\u00a0pay day\u00a0vehicle for a recognised star? What exactly is going on here?<\/p>\n My guess is that the project came about because: producer Edward R Pressman<\/a> wanted to revamp the original film (which remember was NC-17 in the US and something of an under-performing cult);\u00a0Herzog had some mainstream heat after two widely acclaimed documentaries (Grizzly Man and Encounters at the End of the World); name actors like Cage, Eva Mendes and Val Kilmer were keen to work with the great director; and a pulpy script piqued the interest of all concerned.<\/p>\n Plus, I reckon that Herzog may have wanted to flex his creative muscles within the confines of a more generic film on a bigger than usual budget for him.<\/p>\n When it\u00a0premi\u00e8red at the Venice film festival word on the festival street<\/a> was mixed and that is likely to be mirrored when it opens in cinemas.<\/p>\n<\/a><\/p>\n