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RE: Movie Remakes - 2/24/2013 6:45:26 PM   
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hehe i love Zachary Quinto. he was so good as sylar. and in AHS

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RE: Movie Remakes - 2/24/2013 6:55:36 PM   
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Affleck saved the acting part of his career with that heist movie, and with Argo, to me; now, if he'll just avoid doing another movie with JLo...

Who would play Arseface??

Did you like the Constatine movie? I thought it was decent, considering it starred Canoe Reeves.

i did like Constantine. Despite Mr. Reeves.

Arseface... would it matter who played him? you can't really see his face and the speaking part would be a mumbling.

also... leave J. Lo outta this! she's a brilliant actress who deserves Oscars and SAG awards.


Yeah, she was great in Giggly, errm, Jiggly...


she did a good job with her part in Jersey Girl...



That's because she dies in the beginning! The only talent that skank has is dancing, and she's getting a bit old to keep that up. Without autotune, she wouldn't be able to cut a record.

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RE: Movie Remakes - 2/24/2013 7:00:36 PM   
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HAHAHA i know! That is what was so good about her part!

she was a fly girl on in living colour. back when she really was jenny from the block haha

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RE: Movie Remakes - 2/24/2013 7:29:23 PM   
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Damn, I forgot all about the fly girl thing! Funny, funny show, Men on Film, Fire Marshall Bill.

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RE: Movie Remakes - 2/24/2013 7:36:13 PM   
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I was disappointed with Bridges True Grit too. It's hard to out-Duke the Duke.


I will say I enjoyed it. But I went knowing that the Duke couldn't be out Duked,lol.

My favorite line in that movie was "keep your seat, trash!"

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RE: Movie Remakes - 2/24/2013 7:56:36 PM   
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K, it was a decent movie, I think I just had my hopes up too high for it. The young girl in it did a terrific job, too.

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RE: Movie Remakes - 2/24/2013 8:23:56 PM   
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What movie do you think would be interesting to have a remake done?


The Jewel Robbery

"As amatter of fact, I'm opposed to the American school of banditry. I studied in Paris. You have to work harder but you do acquire a certain finesse that is missing from the stick-em-up and shoot-em-down school."

When the film opens, he has his eye on his next victim, the bored and very married Baroness Teri von Hohenfels played by Kay Francis. They meet at a jewelry store as The Robber slows down the reactions of the guard and owner of the store by slipping them a marijuana cigarette. Then, while distracting everyone in the store, he cleverly helps himself to the best gems on display, including a diamond just purchased for Teri by her husband...

Depression era audiences were certainly intrigued and even excited about the novel introduction of that "funny" cigarette in Jewel Robbery, but they were also entertained by the terrific dialogue served up by screenwriter Erwin Gelsey. They were also pleased to see another screen pairing of Powell and Francis who were co-starring in their fifth together; they made a total of seven.


Absolutely fucking hilarious, and sadly unavailable on DVD, but Turner Classic Movies occasionally reruns it

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RE: Movie Remakes - 2/24/2013 8:34:57 PM   
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The original "last man on earth" was probably the best, Omega man was a good remake, but the more I watch it, the more it seems like Heston is trying too hard to bring a Vincent Price quality to the production.


I'm not so much a nostalgia buff. While I haven't actually seen that Vince movie, my experience is that the old/original of most movies have since been done better - most. Which consequently justifies the remake, too.

And when they don't, THAT'S a *fail*. Heads up to Will Smith & Jeff Bridges there.... Personally, I think there's a bit too much emphasis on original being best just because it had the obvious advantage of being the first. Frankly, I couldn't last 10 minutes into some of the originals getting raps here....

Suddenly I get memories of Sir Alec Guinness' nauseating portrayal of the allied commanding officer in "Bridge on the River Kwai". Ok, Sir Alec didn't write the script but if ever there's a historical movie wrong in need of being righted...!

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RE: Movie Remakes - 2/24/2013 10:01:40 PM   
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Damn, I forgot all about the fly girl thing! Funny, funny show, Men on Film, Fire Marshall Bill.


homey don't play that....

i loved vericosa. one of the best skits ever

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RE: Movie Remakes - 2/24/2013 10:31:02 PM   
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I like both the original Wolf Man and the Benico del Torro version.



The Benicio del Toro version was just plain stupid. The original one bothered me because of Chaney. He just didn't ring right to me, and when the Wolf Man was about to attack, he just looked like a man - no wolflike attributes at all. I've been spoiled by recent movies' attention to detail.

I've also seen Wolf with Spader and Nicholson, and American Werewolves in London and Paris. An American Werewolf in London was one helluva wolfman movie - the only one I've ever seen that I liked.

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RE: Movie Remakes - 2/25/2013 3:13:09 AM   
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Damn, I forgot all about the fly girl thing! Funny, funny show, Men on Film, Fire Marshall Bill.


homey don't play that....

i loved vericosa. one of the best skits ever


Wanda was the best! "Imma rock yo world!"

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RE: Movie Remakes - 2/25/2013 6:12:51 AM   
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I didnt see the one with Mark Wahlberg, but I liked the most recent one; got my fingers crossed the next one is as good.

Another one I have high hopes for is the next Trek movie. THAT one impressed me, a couple years ago.


As a Trekker that movie made me sick, it was wrong in so many ways. But the worst part of it all is Spock and Uhura. Shatner is right about what JJ Abrams is doing to Star Trek, he is killing it. Gene Roddenberry is rolling in his grave.

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RE: Movie Remakes - 2/25/2013 6:17:49 AM   
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I like both the original Wolf Man and the Benico del Torro version.



The Benicio del Toro version was just plain stupid. The original one bothered me because of Chaney. He just didn't ring right to me, and when the Wolf Man was about to attack, he just looked like a man - no wolflike attributes at all. I've been spoiled by recent movies' attention to detail.

I've also seen Wolf with Spader and Nicholson, and American Werewolves in London and Paris. An American Werewolf in London was one helluva wolfman movie - the only one I've ever seen that I liked.


Did you see the Hammer "The Curse of the Wolfman" with Oliver Reed?

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RE: Movie Remakes - 2/25/2013 6:20:03 AM   
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I like both the original Wolf Man and the Benico del Torro version.



The Benicio del Toro version was just plain stupid. The original one bothered me because of Chaney. He just didn't ring right to me, and when the Wolf Man was about to attack, he just looked like a man - no wolflike attributes at all. I've been spoiled by recent movies' attention to detail.

I've also seen Wolf with Spader and Nicholson, and American Werewolves in London and Paris. An American Werewolf in London was one helluva wolfman movie - the only one I've ever seen that I liked.


Did you see the Hammer "The Curse of the Wolfman" with Oliver Reed?


Nope. I've listed all I've seen.

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RE: Movie Remakes - 2/25/2013 7:42:10 AM   
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Alright, after much consideration, the following make my list of remake mistakes.


Psycho- No one could compare to the master, Alfred Hitchcock

Night of the Living Dead- I dont like zombie movies as a rule, but how can you screw up the story so bad?

Cat People- Took the basic premise of the original, added incest etc, Epic Fail

The Day the Earth Stood Still- Took the original premise and script, ran it through a paper shredder a dozen times, hired Keanu Reeves, wrote a new script, and then ignored that, filmed whatever sounded like a good idea. Epic Fail

The Pink Panther- Someone thought they could do better than Peter Sellers.

Cape Fear- Lets see, Robert Di Niro and Nick Nolte to replace Gregory Peck and Robert Mitchum... Worked about as well as replacing Scotch with Kerosene.

House of Wax- Words fail me on this, it was just WRONG,

The Texas Chainsaw Massacre- Watch this remake, then the original, then call the suicide hotline because the remake will make you feel like the world has gone to hell and suicide is the only option.

Alfie- Jude Law redoing a Micheal Caine role, Bozo would have been a better choice for director, with Martin Short in the lead. At least then there would be some humor, but as far as this goes, whoever came up with this idea should have been put in a padded cell wearing an "I love Me" jacket.

Freaky Friday- Lindsey Lohan on the verge of being a drug using zombie wannabe. enough said.

Planet of the Apes- Okay the effects were better, make up wonderful, Mark Wahlberg french kissing an ape? Watching this remake would drive Jesus Christ to become a serial killer.

The Stepford Wives- Even Nicole Kidman could not save this dog. Hell a triple x rating would not have saved this.

King Kong- Been remade twice, the 1976 version was terrible, the Jack Black version a little better, the original, superb.

Flight of the Phoenix- the attempt to replace the original cast was insane, the directing sucked, everyone involved should be condemned for crimes against humanity.

Rollerball- The original movie premise was international corporations running the world, sponsoring a blood sport, and James Caan. Remake took all that, threw it in the trash, and went nowhere with the new plot. Sucked Green Donkey Dicks.

Get Carter- Sylvester Stallone replacing Micheal Caine. If you are going to do this, then please replace the Mona Lisa with a bunch of dogs playing poker painted on black velvet.

The Ladykillers- The only thing this thing killed was brain cells in the people who went to see it.

Around the World in 80 Days- This has been remade twice, once as a mini-series and then the remade movie. Both were bad. You just cannot recreate the chemistry of the original cast.

Lolita- Again some idiot tried to replace Micheal Caine. That was the first mistake, watch the original and compare it to the remake, and keep a supply of barf bags.

The Wicker Man- Edward Woodward, Christopher Lee, Diane Cilento replaced by Nicolas Cage and company. Dont get me wrong, Gage has excelled in some of his work, but he should have passed on this... Everyone should have passed on this, and the new script burned.

The Jackal- a remake of Three Days of the Jackal. First of all, they completely through away the story line and replaced it with a new one, claimed it was inspired by the original which was a lie. They should have given it another name and forgot the original. Good movie, but would have made better sense if the creators would have just never claimed the connection.

The Karate Kid- Jackie Chan is good, Jaden Smith is good, Ralph Macchio, Pat Morita they aint. Wax on, Wax off. And it was not Karate it was Kung Fuin the remake. Big difference.

The Omen- It would take me pages to deal with this one. Simply put, this was bad, very, very, very bad.

Village of the Damned- George Sanders, Barbara Shelley, Martin Stephens replaced by Reeves and company... first problem was the new cast, second the director. The two combined killed the remake.

A Star Is Born-First, Barbara Streisand is no actress, second Kris Kristofferson is no James Mason. And this was the third installment, the original done in 1937 is the best, the 1954 version was good with Judy Garland and James Mason, but this was a dog.

The Haunting- You cannot remake a classic horror movie. It should be an international crime to even think about it.

Assault on Precinct 13- Ethan Hawke, Laurence Fishburne, Gabriel Byrne against Austin Stoker, Darwin Joston, Laurie Zimmer who were directed by John Carpenter. This remake was losing ground when it was just an idea on paper, and went downhill from there.

The Fog- Just see the original, suspense is the key to a good horror movie. This remake lacked that, and lacked a good cast and director.

A Nightmare on Elm Street- they really thought that they could replace Robert Englund?

Dawn of the Dead- another zombie movie, but a classic horror movie. it was just wrong to do it.

The Amityville Horror- Nothing could beat the original. The remake never even got on the same planet as the original.

Carrie- Sissy Spacek, enough said.

The Last House on the Left- the original had Wes Craven, this remake had Dennis Iliadis. Who in the hell thought they could replace a master?

Charlie and the Chocolate Factory- Depp is good, but in this he was psychotic, and that pretty much killed it.

Clash of the Titans- remake great effects and great cast. The original more fantasy and myth. Good idea, but they should not have changed the formula.

Poseidon- special effects versus good cast... special effects loses.

You've Got Mail- remake of shop around the corner. Hanks and meg Ryan have a great chemistry, but this remake just feel flat.

Shaft- Samuel Jackson swearing vs Richard Roundtree... Give me Richard Roundtree any day.

Halloween- First they had no true scream queen, second they really lost the picture on what the original was. The original was a classic slasher flick, the remake was something, not sure what.

The Taking of Pelham 1 2 3- Walter Matthau and Robert Shaw made the original, Travolta and Washington could not save the remake.

The Parent Trap- Hayley Mills, Maureen O'Hara, Brian Keith. Lindsey Lohan, Dennis Quad, Natasha Richardson. Do I really have to say anything else?

Friday the 13th- the original was a classic slasher movie, the remake was a typical shock and gore fest. The original had suspense, the remake had shock and gore. Give me suspense.

Sabrina- No one can replace Humphrey Bogart, Audrey Hepburn, and to attempt it is doomed from the start.

Father of the Bride- Spencer Tracy and Elizabet Taylor... Steve Martin and Kimberly Williams, there is no comparison.

Ocean's Eleven- Rat Pack classic, the remake is just trash, followed by two sequels of trash.

The Fly- you do not remake a classic, especially with Jeff Goldblum.

True Grit- Give me a break. John Wayne may not have been a great actor, but he had a presence on screen. His acting was good, but Jeff Bridges just does not have that presence.

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RE: Movie Remakes - 2/25/2013 7:44:07 AM   
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I pray that the people behind the latest Star Trek attempts find themselves stranded on a island off the coast of Antarctica in bathing suits.

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RE: Movie Remakes - 2/25/2013 7:51:15 AM   
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As a rule I am not a fan of remakes, but I did love the Pierce Brosnan Thomas Crown Affair. I don't like Charlie and the Chocolate Factory as much as Willy Wonka, BUT, the remake was truer to the book.

And though they aren't really "classics" in any Hollywood gold sense...whose idea was it to try to remake Dirty Dancing and Footloose????? Really???

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RE: Movie Remakes - 2/25/2013 7:53:55 AM   
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As a rule I am not a fan of remakes, but I did love the Pierce Brosnan Thomas Crown Affair. I don't like Charlie and the Chocolate Factory as much as Willy Wonka, BUT, the remake was truer to the book.

And though they aren't really "classics" in any Hollywood gold sense...whose idea was it to try to remake Dirty Dancing and Footloose????? Really???


I don't do Tim Burton films because I've seen a few and have never seen one I really liked but, I though that "Charlie and the Chocolate Factory" was more of a sequel than a re-make. I think it was Charlie, all grown up and running the factory (but I could be wrong)



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RE: Movie Remakes - 2/25/2013 7:57:22 AM   
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As a rule I am not a fan of remakes, but I did love the Pierce Brosnan Thomas Crown Affair. I don't like Charlie and the Chocolate Factory as much as Willy Wonka, BUT, the remake was truer to the book.

And though they aren't really "classics" in any Hollywood gold sense...whose idea was it to try to remake Dirty Dancing and Footloose????? Really???


Right!! NOBODY can put baby in a corner. and nobody can make your heart throb like patrick swayze as johnny.

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RE: Movie Remakes - 2/25/2013 7:59:05 AM   
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I don't do Tim Burton films because I've seen a few and have never seen one I really liked but, I though that "Charlie and the Chocolate Factory" was more of a sequel than a re-make. I think it was Charlie, all grown up and running the factory (but I could be wrong)



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may i ask what you don't like about Burton films? he is one of my favorites... so it is always good to hear the reasons why people don't like/prefer his style.

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