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The Six Billion Dollar Man - Dec 2017

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http://variety.com/2015/film/news/six-billion-dollar-man-release-date-mark-wahlberg-1201631580/Mark Wahlberg’s ‘Six Billion Dollar Man’ Gets 2017 Release Date

Cost of inflation...... D:

Dimension Films has dated “The Six Billion Dollar Man” starring Mark Wahlberg for Dec 22, 2017.
“Wild Tales” helmer Damián Szifron wrote the screenplay and is going to direct.
Production is set to start September 2016. Wahlberg, Stephen Levinson and Bob Weinstein are producing the film.
“The Six Million Dollar Man” is based on the classic television series from the 1970s and the novel “Cyborg” by Martin Caidin. The story follows military officer Steve Austin, who becomes part of a top secret government program after a horrific accident leaves him near death. With the help of cutting edge technology, Steve is brought back to life with extraordinary abilities, making him the world’s first truly bionic man.
 
Nanotech and quantum computers ain't cheap.

Back in the days people might have bought it that it would be possible with a few servos and transistors, not anymore.

The power source is the really hard part. Although I suspect they'll focus on a lot of digital stuff, like he's got a micro usb in his finger and magic scanner thingies in his eye.
 
I wonder who will play Jaime Sommers? :hmm: In this day and age, there is no way in h*ll the studio won't plan a Six Billion Dollar Woman film.
 
The power source is the really hard part. Although I suspect they'll focus on a lot of digital stuff, like he's got a micro usb in his finger and magic scanner thingies in his eye.

IIRC, Austin's bionics were nuclear powered and with advances in miniaturization of tech, it wouldn't be far fetched to envision "nano" reactors IMO Gibsons.
 
IIRC, Austin's bionics were nuclear powered and with advances in miniaturization of tech, it wouldn't be far fetched to envision "nano" reactors IMO Gibsons.

Once you got the power figured out, the next hurdle is how to handle the waste heat. Unless you have a perfect superconducting transmission of all that power and the potential energy to energy conversion is 100% efficient, heat will kill.

I can see it now, 6 billion dollar man powered my micro nuclear reactor with huge "Archangle" style wings to vent the heat.
 
Properly because they let Lockheed, the F-22 and F-35 manufacturer, designed the $6 billions man. You have cost over-run, delays in software design, etc. So in the end, the government could only get one man, instead of a fleet of supermen, which of course make him even costlier.
 
lol 6 billion is a little overpriced. You could still get by with 6 million...I'm sure you could find the arm, legs and eye on Alibaba for under a $100K when bought in quantities of 10 or more. No warranty though.
 
IIRC, Austin's bionics were nuclear powered and with advances in miniaturization of tech, it wouldn't be far fetched to envision "nano" reactors IMO Gibsons.

Yes, that's what I recall as well, maybe a small nuclear reactor in each limb...? There are some serious reasons to be skeptical about something like that. But what the heck, maybe the movie will be okay anyway.
 
Using a straight conversion from 1973 to today, he'd cost $32,015,000. He probably still had some vacuum tubes in 1973, so the cost increase is reasonable :^P
 
"Gentlemen, we can rebuild him. We have the technology. We have the capability to make the world's first bionic man.
Steve Austin will be that man. Better than he was before. Better...stronger...faster.
:awe:

Bionic_man_02.jpg

The real Frankenstein: Bionic man made entirely of prosthetics comes to life
 
No man is worth that... not even Marky Mark.

On a side note, has anyone watched those old shows? Man, they are campy as hell.
 
No man is worth that... not even Marky Mark.

On a side note, has anyone watched those old shows? Man, they are campy as hell.

Whats funny is when you watch Venture Brothers and start to remember those old shows the way VB portrays them. So if someone ever brought up Steve Austin vs Bigfoot, I'd first remember that they were a couple. 😛
 
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