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Thread: Hollywood Remakes
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08-30-2009 #11
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Other future remake movies:
Arthur
They Live
The Crazies
Romancing The Stone
The Incredible Shrinking Man
The Illustrated Man
Night of the Demons
When Worlds Collide
Fantastic Voyage
Back To School
Meatballs
Risky Business
Metropolis
The Dirty Dozen
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Conan
Clash Of The Titans
The Karate Kid
Death Wish
Footloose
The Taking Of Pelham 123
State Of Play
The Last House On The Left
Fame
Red Dawn
Short Circuit
The Birds
Hellraiser
Poltergeist
The Shadow
Battle Royale
The Evil Dead
Knight Rider
Starfighter
Tron
Frankenweenie
A Nightmare On Elm Street
The Warriors
Escape From New York
Piranha
Howard Stern’s Porkys
Short Circuit
Straw Dogs
1984
Dune
The Swarm
The Witches
The Thing
Westworld
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Logan’s Run
Child’s Play
The Rocky Horror Picture Show
Flash Gordon
Rosemary’s Baby
The Jetsons
Starfighter
Forbidden Planet
Sympathy For Lady Vengeance
Near Dark
Barbarella
Red Sonja
Last Tango In Paris
Angel Heart
The Host
High and Low
My Fair Lady
Rashomon
All Of Me
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Captain Blood
Highlander
Brighton Rock
Vampirella
Dracula
North Dallas Forty
Enter the Dragon(aka Awaken the Dragon)
Hercules
TV Shows to made into Live Movies:
Magnum
I, Claudius
The Secret Diary Of Adrian Mole
Alan Partridge: The Movie
Smurfs
Arrested Development
The A Team
Wonder Woman
Masters of the Universe
Thundercats
V: The Second Generation
The Sweeney
Aikira
Voltron
Justice League
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05-01-2010 #12
Nightmare on Elm Street
Anyone see it yet ?
The makeup effects are toned down to give Freddy a more realistic burn victim look. It's ok but like most remakes it pales beside the original.
One thing that i thought would have been a neat twist would have been if Freddy had been innocent of being a pedo and became a monster due to the lies of the "Elm Street Kids" and their parents vigilante justice , but they kept Freddy's origin closer to the original.
Look forward to 2 more Nightmare films as part of a trilogy.
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05-01-2010 #13
As far as remakes go, 3:10 To Yuma was pretty darn good. I also like Dawn Of The Dead even though it had a completely different feel from the first. Has anyone seen the It's Alive remake? I heard it was terrible. The Omen was pretty bad too. Kind of felt bad for the cast as they would be compared with Gregory Peck, Lee Remick, and David Warner.
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05-01-2010 #14
The Dawn of the Dead remake was a step forward in how to do a remake , but the Day of the Dead remake was a giant leap backwards imo.
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05-01-2010 #15
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05-01-2010 #16
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The Last Man on Earth(1964) starring Vincent Price
remade as
The Omega Man (1971) starring Charlton Heston
and as
I Am Legend (2007) starring Will Smith
All three were good.
there have been several remakes of The War of The Worlds,the original from 1953 still outshines them all IMO
H.G.Wells' The Time Machine is another that has been remade several times
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05-01-2010 #17
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05-01-2010 #18
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05-01-2010 #19
The first Descent was great but i don't think it needed a sequel.
Now Dog Soldiers could do w/ a prequel or sequel.
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05-03-2010 #20
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do anybody remember the car
it was made in the 70 it was about a black car killing people in a small to town. i been looking for that movie for yrs .i hope they remake it or remake christian its about a red 66 fury.