/film is reporting that Len Wiseman (director of LIVE FREE OR DIE HARD and UNDERWORLD, husband to Kate Beckinsale) has been tapped by Columbia to helm the TOTAL RECALL remake. I guess this is good or bad news depending on your opinion of the guy. Personally, I dig him and while he’s no Paul Verhoeven, he’ll do a good job. And yes, I really mean that. LIVE FREE and UNDERWORLD were both solid action pics that had problems that existed on the script level, not the film level.

Which brings us to the bad news of this announcement, Kurt Wimmer has been hired to pen the RECALL reboot script. Wimmer is, for lack of a better phrase, a one hit wonder who never had a hit. You might remember him as the writer/director of EQUILIBRIUM. Good movie, but not a hit, more of a cult film. His follow-up, ULTRAVIOLET, was so atrociously bad that he’s not directed a film since, opting instead to write for the studios. This would be fine if his resume didn’t include flicks like THE RECRUIT, STREET KINGS, LAW ABIDING-CITIZEN and the recent Angelina Jolie thriller SALT. All decent movies undone by absolutely abysmal endings. Dude has a third act problem of epic proportions and considering the third act of the original RECALL is where most of that film’s problems lie, I can only consider his involvement with the remake as a bad thing.

I’m good with Wiseman at the helm, but with Wimmer writing, I have little-to-no hope for this one.

OFFICIAL PRESS RELEASE (courtesy of /film):

LEN WISEMAN TO DIRECT “TOTAL RECALL”

CULVER CITY, Calif., July 29, 2010 – Len Wiseman is in final negotiations to direct Columbia Pictures’ Total Recall, it was announced today by Doug Belgrad and Matt Tolmach, presidents of Columbia Pictures. The film will be a new, contemporized adaptation of Total Recall, which was based on the story, “We Can Remember It for You Wholesale” by Philip K. Dick. Kurt Wimmer is writing the screenplay. Neal H. Moritz will produce through his Original Film banner.

Commenting on the announcement, Tolmach said, “Len has an incredible love of the genre and a great gift for action. He’ll bring a contemporary feel to the film while taking care with everything we love about Philip K. Dick’s original story.”

Moritz said, “I have been trying for years to work with Len and fortunately we finally found a great project that he loves as much as we do. Len is terrifically talented and we know he is the right director to re-imagine Total Recall for a new generation of fans.”

Wiseman added, “I’ve always been fascinated with Philip K. Dick’s short story, and I’m excited at that prospect of diving even deeper into the type of world it evokes and the questions it asks. I love that the most crucial mystery our character is trying to solve is the one of his own soul.”

Toby Jaffe will oversee production on behalf of Original Film. Tolmach and Sam Dickerman are overseeing the project on behalf of the studio. Columbia Pictures secured the rights to Total Recall from Miramax. Wiseman is represented by ICM and attorney Howard Abramson.

LEN WISEMAN began his career in the art department on the blockbuster films Godzilla, Stargate, Men in Black, and Independence Day. With his natural visual flair and eye for design, he was soon behind the lens directing commercials for PlayStation, Time Warner, Oracle, Intel and Activision, which quickly lead to a career in music videos, working with such artists as Quarashi, Rufus Wainwright, Megadeath, En Vogue, Static X, Paul Oakenfold, and Brooke Allison.

Wiseman went on to write and direct Underworld, which was so well received that he went on to direct Underworld: Evolution, a film he also executive produced. He went on to produce Underworld: Rise of the Lycans. His next directing project was the blockbuster hit Live Free or Die Hard.

He most recently directed the pilot for “Hawaii Five-O” and is co-writer and producer of the upcoming Underworld 4.