The Day the Earth Stood Still Remake is About Global Warming

You knew it had to happen, and in the back of you mind, you even suspected. Yes, it’s true, the upcoming remake of “The Day the Earth Stood Still” will throw away the “end violence” message of the 1951 original, and instead exchange it with a “get green” message of today. I guess in a way I sort of knew this was going to happen. It’s Hollywood, after all, and “going green” is the cause du jour of the last few years. They’ll keep pumping the same message until something more sexy comes along.

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Fifty years later and Klaatu has a new message for humanity, but one with equally dire consequences should we choose to ignore it, Keanu Reeves, who is playing the alien in Scott Derrickson’s upcoming remake, told MTV News.

“The first one was borne out of the cold war and nuclear détente. Klaatu came and was saying cease and desist with your violence. If you can’t do it yourselves we’re going to do it. That was the film of that day,” Reeves explained. “The version I was just working on, instead of being man against man, it’s more about man against nature. My Klaatu says that if the Earth dies, you die. If you die, the earth survives. I’m a friend to the earth.”

While humanity still engages in a staggering number of international conflicts, the environmental message is one that, not only encompasses wars, and fights, and terrorism, but one that goes beyond constrictions to become a millennial message of “what we are doing and who we are as a species,” Reeves insisted. “We’re trying to reach beyond the idea of [just] environmentalism.”

What’s next, change Gort to a cuddly CGI Amazon Rain Forest monkey?

The Day the Earth Stood Still Remake is About Global Warming


  • Linda

    Who plays the man on the snow covered mountain at the beginning of the movie when the bright “thing” lands and the actor passes out when he touches it?

    • Terry

      That was Keanu Reeves. The aliens took his DNA, cloned him, and he was “born” into present day earth.

  • Harry

    A terrible idea to remake this film. By the way, any movie “starring” Keanu Reeves belongs in the garbage. Talk about overacting!

  • Danny

    I appreciate everyone’s ideas as they stae them here. but aren’t we being a bit harsh/ Ever generation has a say in what they believe or think. And I think that this movie tries to do that. No one movie is beyond repraoch as much as we like the movie or think that it is the movie to end all movies. Perhaps we shoudl be a bit less hypocytical and a bit more receptive to the ideas that are coming our way. Either recieve them in the manner that they were given or let them go. And as far as Keanu is concerned, he is a personb like us and he is trying to make a living like us. i fyou do not like his movies, do not go. seesm so funny that poeple who feel they should be able to speak their minds are so addiment about not letting others do the same thing….too bad for them…

  • PunkMaister

    A movie only a humanity hating Ecoterrorist could love.

  • PunkMaister

    A movie only a humanity hating Ecoterrorist could love.

  • PunkMaister

    A movie only a humanity hating Ecoterrorist could love.

  • PunkMaister

    A movie only a humanity hating Ecoterrorist could love.

  • PunkMaister

    A movie only a humanity hating Ecoterrorist could love.

  • PunkMaister

    A movie only a humanity hating Ecoterrorist could love.

  • PunkMaister

    A movie only a humanity hating Ecoterrorist could love.