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12-05-2013 #51
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12-07-2013 #52
Re: Film remakes: do they ever succeed?
I'm in the anti-remake group, but ironically, I'm one of the few people who enjoyed the remakes to Get Carter, Halloween, Clash Of The Titans, and Total Recall. RoboCop also looks good.
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12-07-2013 #53
Re: Film remakes: do they ever succeed?
I loved the remake of Total Recall, but they should have named it differently. If all you are going to take from a movie is one part of the story (memory loss in this case) then you aren't really remaking the film, you're just slapping the name on something else for quick recognition. Clash of the Titans did the same thing, although it wasn't very good and it was based on a not so good original. I still love the original though.
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12-07-2013 #54
Re: Film remakes: do they ever succeed?
in my opinion, the US version of Insomnia sucks big time in comparison to the Norwegian original.
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12-08-2013 #55
Re: Film remakes: do they ever succeed?
Best remake ever imho was Howard Hawks' 1940 film His Girl Friday starring Cary Grant and Rosalind Russell remake of the 1931 movie The Front Page (which in turn was based on the broadway show). There have been several subsequent remakes, all of which are pale shadows of Hawks' movie.
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12-08-2013 #56
Re: Film remakes: do they ever succeed?
Fully agree on His Girl Friday - its the example I always use in the remake debate
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12-08-2013 #57
Re: Film remakes: do they ever succeed?
The Italian Job the maybe?
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12-08-2013 #58
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Re: Film remakes: do they ever succeed?
i can think of some successful remakes;
king kong 2005,...the fly 1986...oldboy 2013....inglorious basterds 2009...
dawn of the dead 2004...the departed 2006...the blob 1984
the mummy 1999...the nutty professor 1996
planet of the apes 2001...village of the damned 1995....willard 2003
the wolfman 2010
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12-08-2013 #59
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Re: Film remakes: do they ever succeed?
Curious choices -Oldboy has received some of the worst reviews of Spike Lee's career so far, I don't think anyone cares enough about film to rate The Blob before or after, but I must admit I didn't know Inglourious Basterds was a re-make and had to look it up. I saw the re-make once and can't remember much about it except that most of the characters in it appeared and disappeared along with my interest, but the first version might be worth seeing. Tarantino, like Spike Lee, is one of the most over-rated directors of recent years. Tarantino never got beyond Reservoir Dogs and Pulp Fiction, and Spike Lee has only made one watchable film, Inside Man (2006).
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12-08-2013 #60
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Re: Film remakes: do they ever succeed?
.depends on what is one's like. Cuz i've heard far too many people rave about Tarantino's D'Jango Unchained ,..as well as Kill Bill.
If i depended upon reviews,then there would have been a ton of guilty pleasure movies i would missed out on.
BTW, i enjoyed Spike's Oldboy more than the original.
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