Variety
reports Dimension Films is rewiring
Short
Circuit, acquiring rights to remake the 1986 film. The original introduced
Number 5, a robot built by the military to be a highly sophisticated weapon. It
developed a conscience and a personality after being hit by lightning, and then
needed the help of humans after it was targeted for destruction by its makers,
once it became a peacenik. S.S. Wilson and Brent Maddock, who created the
characters and wrote both "Short Circuit" films, have been hired to write the
remake. David Foster and Ryan E. Heppe will produce with John Hyde. Deal was
made by Dimension co-chairman Bob Weinstein, who called "Short Circuit" a worthy
addition to its family film slate. Foster, who produced the original with his
partner Lawrence Turman and son Gary Foster, said the film will be similar in
theme to the original, but it will factor in advances in technology.
There's no doubt that Short Circuit is one of the best movie ever. Seriously:
how many movies feature a wise-cracking robot, Steve Guttenberg and a wacky
Indian programmer? :-D