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12-04-2013 #31
Re: Film remakes: do they ever succeed?
I liked Carpenter's "The Thing" much better than the original.
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12-04-2013 #32
Re: Film remakes: do they ever succeed?
I also prefer Cronenberg's "The Fly"..
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12-04-2013 #33
Re: Film remakes: do they ever succeed?
Those are both great movies, Fred, and similar in their grotesquerie, I think.
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12-04-2013 #34
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Re: Film remakes: do they ever succeed?
The point about failure is a personal one -they fail me. I think Prospero is right about the re-makes in English of non-English films, but there are plenty of people in the UK who think anything with sub-titles is to be avoided, not just in the USA. It is just economics: the English-speaking world is a larger market than Korea or Sweden so the opportunity to make a book profit is there. It was revealed yesterday that only 7% of the British films made between 2003-2007 made a profit...
http://www.contactmusic.com/article/...dy-bfi_3979440
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12-04-2013 #35
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Re: Film remakes: do they ever succeed?
I have never understood the appeal of Marilyn Monroe, so while we agree on Some Like it Not, we have to disagree on her. I also agree with most of your comments, and think perhaps the French language films are harder to translate though not sure why --the different sense of humour may be a factor, although I did think Les Visiteurs was often hilarious, comedy is difficult to cross over. My father loved Fernandel and took me to see some of his films but I wasn't impressed. I can't imagine anyone doing a remake of a Jacques Tati film...unless...
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12-04-2013 #36
Re: Film remakes: do they ever succeed?
There are three reasons that Hollywood does remakes.
1. The original is at least a generation away, eg Carrie, or in a relatively obscure language such as Swedish, eg Let the Right One In and The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo, that the younger generation of US filmgoers, who make up the vast majority, are unlikely to have seen it before.
2. Hollywood these days comprises the celluloid offshoots of vast multinational conglomerates whose interest is in low-risk high-profit product. Look at the largely terrible franchises that run out of imagination after the first or second episode but keep limping along while the gullible are still prepared to exchange their folding money for it. And simply take an older film, throw in more bangs and some CGI and the punters will lap it up. And artistic integrity, whatever that is, can go fuck itself.
3. And last, but not least, it's about maximum profit for the least effort. That's capitalism, baby.
In short, it's utterly cynical. And the result is largely execrable rubbish.
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12-04-2013 #37
Re: Film remakes: do they ever succeed?
"The Thing" with Kurt Russel was awesome and that was a remake. and the remake/prequel they made of that a few years ago was pretty good too.
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12-04-2013 #38
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12-04-2013 #39
Re: Film remakes: do they ever succeed?
No doubt the remake of The Bourne Identity was much much better than the original.
And I know I will catch the wrath of McQueen fans but besides "The Getaway" which I also thought was better with Baldwin I also completely loved the Pierce Brosnan remake of "The Thomas Crown Affair". In fact I think the more recent Crown Affair is in my top 20 movies ever. It's just a fucking fun ass movie. But I will admit I did see the remake before the original so that could shape my thoughts on it.
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12-04-2013 #40
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