http://www.nextmovie.com/blog/upcoming-movie-remakes/
someone sent me this list earlier of 50 upcoming film re-makes some I agree with others i wish would be left alone, what is everyone's opinion on this ?
should classics like the warriors, the crow, scarface etc be left alone or can a modernised version improve them ?
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I cannot stand remakes, such as 'the Three Stooges' and 'Let Me In' ones, recently. I just will not watch them. * me off.
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Many remakes are so inferior to the original, but occasionally they do something new, revisiting source material... films like the Italian Job & Oceans Eleven most definately do not fall into the latter category...
Looking at the proposed list of remakes the only one that really stands out as could do well as a remake is the Phantom Tollbooth. The animation in the original does date it quite badly & given the astounding advances made in animation, I am really quite excited about the possibilities that a remake of this film could hold.
That aside, I think most of those films either shouldn't be touched because the originals are definitive, but there are a couple where the premise was so bad the first tiem around that I would've thought they are poison pills, doomed to fail again. -
Does no harm having a remake it doesn't do anything to the original film and you never know they might end up being well worthy films
Robocop
The warriors
Short circuit
To name a few will be interesting all the films mentioned on the list have a kind of feel to them that will be probably impossible to recapture but with today's technology in cinema they good be good films. -
Has anyone seen the recent 'Total Recall' re-make. That's an odd one, because as far as I was concerned, the original wasn't very good. This should be a better film.
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Original total recall was brilliant!
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There's two reasons for this.
1. We live in an age where nostalgia for 80s/90s American pop culture is at a high note. Films and TV shows that had an impact on people as they're growing up in that time are filtering through again now - mostly because that generation are now making all the films.
2. Making a blockbuster film is really * expensive and if you don't get a solid profit in return then you're humped. Remakes of what is already popular is just a safer bet than putting a lot of money into something completely new (unless the people behind it happen to be in league with Chris Nolan, who is now one of the few people in the business who can get away with doing whatever he wants). -
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Very few remakes can match up to the originals.
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Would rather have a sequel than a remake.
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They have ran out of ideas now remakes are never as good as the originals....
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What's the point in remaking Oldboy?!
It's only 9 years old... it's not as if the original is lacking anything, either.
It was the same with Troll Hunter. It's as if they are just pandering to people who don't like subtitles, but really want to watch the movie. -
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How can you remake lethal Weapon...unless its Gibson and Glover it aint Lethal Weapon. Same for Schwarzenegger in Commando and Michael Douglas in Romancing the Stone.
These films should be left alone as I just don't see how a remake with different actors would be an improvement....A lot of 80s nostalgia films work because they have that 80s vibe to them (old cars and bad haircuts)....bring them up to date and they just don't compare imo.
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All movie remakes are *. Cape Fear being the exception to prove the rule.
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"A Fistful of Dollars" and "The Magnificent Seven", two of the greatest films of all time, are remakes of Akira Kurosawa's "Yojimbo" and "The Seven Samurai" respectively.
"The Fly" is a remake of the 1956 film of the same name.
"Scarface" was a remake of the 1932 version.
"The Man Who Knew Too Much" (1956) is an example of a director (Alfred Hitchcock) remaking his own film 22 years later and doing it better. -
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