That's some of the worst fucking remakes ever.the_cpl said:Remakes ruin the movies. (Except this http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0100258/ and this http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0363547/ )
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TyloniusFunk said:Since target demographics are 18-25 and R rated movies aren't generally seen by those younger than 15, you have to remake R rated movies at least every 10 years. You have to.
Exactly. An most movie-goers are too ill-informed, stupid, or whatever to stay away even if it is inferior to the original version as long as there is enough marketing hype, CGI, or visual slickness.welsh said:The reason why the industry does it is simple. Its a safer investment.
Dead on. In my opinion, the two main reasons they are awful:welsh said:Remakes are awful.
About three-quarters of the films that are coming out this year are remakes of films I saw at the theatre in the 80s and 90s - "Clash of the Titans", "The Karate Kid", "A Nightmare on Elm Street", "Piranha", "Let Me In", "Red Dawn".
Reboot, reimagining, remake - it's just a word. What really matters is if the creators respect the heritage of the original and try to improve upon it in some substantial way. In that case they definitely did.Reconite said:Not sure if I would really put them in the remake category though, seeing as each movie is really quite different.
Reconite said:Oh those...
Well, those don't count.
I loved both of The Thing movies, though I do prefer Carpenter's version.Not sure if I would really put them in the remake category though, seeing as each movie is really quite different.
victor said:I really liked the new Dawn of the Dead, from 2004.