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Film remakes 10:59 - Oct 30 with 2684 viewsloftboy

Usually try to avoid anything that I’ve watched made in the 60’s/70’s or 80s as they’re usually shite, but watched Carrie last night and thought it was very well made and kept to the original perfectly. What remakes do you all like?
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Film remakes on 11:02 - Oct 30 with 2226 viewsCamberleyR

The 1991 Scorsese remake of Cape Fear with Robert De Niro and Nick Nolte was one of the very rare examples of a remake being better than the original IMO.

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Film remakes on 11:11 - Oct 30 with 2202 viewsbosh67

I loved Let The Right One In but thought the US remake, Let me In was also superb.


Never knowingly right.
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Film remakes on 11:14 - Oct 30 with 2190 viewsTacticalR

Film remakes on 11:11 - Oct 30 by bosh67

I loved Let The Right One In but thought the US remake, Let me In was also superb.



That's interesting. I was such a big fan of the original I wouldn't have dreamt of seeing the US remake.

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Film remakes on 11:32 - Oct 30 with 2146 viewsted_hendrix

I watched John Carpenter's "The Thing" way back when, silly title but actually quite a good film, I watched a trailer for the remake years later and thought no absolutely no it looked bloody awful so I swerved it and have stayed swerved ever since.

Not remakes as such but "Alien" when it came out was superb, why they came out with "Alien 2-3-4-5-6-7 etcetera is beyond me ($ I suppose) just leave a classic film alone.

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Film remakes on 11:36 - Oct 30 with 2138 viewsTacticalR

Michael Mann's Heat (1995) is a remake of his earlier film L.A. Takedown (1989), remade with a bigger budget and better actors.

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Film remakes on 11:58 - Oct 30 with 2122 viewsted_hendrix

"The Flight of the Phoenix" was another classic 60's film that was remade 2002 or somewhere thereabouts, gave the remake a swerve too.
Can't see the point of watching a remade film that grabbed you first time round.
Stuck in me ways I suppose.

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Film remakes on 12:35 - Oct 30 with 2093 viewsMonahoop

The remake of True Grit starring Jeff Bridges was vastly superior to the original starring John Wayne. But then I'm a fan of Mr Bridges and not of Mr Wayne.
Like Ted in a previous thread, I dislike sequels. Film making and writing at its laziest.

There aint half been some clever bastards.

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Film remakes on 12:51 - Oct 30 with 2079 viewsMetallica_Hoop

All versions of Invasion of the body snatchers are good.

The 1978 one with Donald Sutherland is the best in my opinion.

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Film remakes on 12:54 - Oct 30 with 2077 viewsrobith

Film remakes on 11:11 - Oct 30 by bosh67

I loved Let The Right One In but thought the US remake, Let me In was also superb.



Was it good? I turned it off after 10 minutes cos it felt like a shot for shot remake of the original and I didn't need to see it twice
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Film remakes on 13:02 - Oct 30 with 2068 viewsCliveWilsonSaid

I really enjoyed a film called Sorcerer (1978) which is a remake of a film called the Wages of Fear (1953). I haven’t seen the original although I’ve been meaning to. Apparently it’s really good but a difficult watch, which was the intension of the director. Sorcerer is slightly more palatable by all accounts.

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Film remakes on 13:02 - Oct 30 with 2067 viewsbosh67

Film remakes on 12:54 - Oct 30 by robith

Was it good? I turned it off after 10 minutes cos it felt like a shot for shot remake of the original and I didn't need to see it twice


I loved them both but felt the remake edged it because of the two leads performances. The whole thing is just such a clever and beautifully handled take on the rights of passage vampire/demon genre. It also works like Alien in that it has several key jump scenes that set a tone but the film is simply about love and belonging - albeit one of them is a demon.

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Film remakes on 14:39 - Oct 30 with 2006 viewscolinallcars

Film remakes on 13:02 - Oct 30 by bosh67

I loved them both but felt the remake edged it because of the two leads performances. The whole thing is just such a clever and beautifully handled take on the rights of passage vampire/demon genre. It also works like Alien in that it has several key jump scenes that set a tone but the film is simply about love and belonging - albeit one of them is a demon.


There's a couple I like - 3.10 to Yuma and The Lady Vanishes with Sybil Shepherd.
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Film remakes on 14:48 - Oct 30 with 1997 viewsSK_hoops

Film remakes on 11:32 - Oct 30 by ted_hendrix

I watched John Carpenter's "The Thing" way back when, silly title but actually quite a good film, I watched a trailer for the remake years later and thought no absolutely no it looked bloody awful so I swerved it and have stayed swerved ever since.

Not remakes as such but "Alien" when it came out was superb, why they came out with "Alien 2-3-4-5-6-7 etcetera is beyond me ($ I suppose) just leave a classic film alone.


Second alien film is arguably better than the first.
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Film remakes on 15:23 - Oct 30 with 1983 viewsAntti_Heinola

Film remakes on 11:02 - Oct 30 by CamberleyR

The 1991 Scorsese remake of Cape Fear with Robert De Niro and Nick Nolte was one of the very rare examples of a remake being better than the original IMO.


WHAT?

Bare bones.

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Film remakes on 15:28 - Oct 30 with 1975 viewsPeterHucker

Film remakes on 11:32 - Oct 30 by ted_hendrix

I watched John Carpenter's "The Thing" way back when, silly title but actually quite a good film, I watched a trailer for the remake years later and thought no absolutely no it looked bloody awful so I swerved it and have stayed swerved ever since.

Not remakes as such but "Alien" when it came out was superb, why they came out with "Alien 2-3-4-5-6-7 etcetera is beyond me ($ I suppose) just leave a classic film alone.


The John Carpenter version of The Thing is one of my all-time favourite films.
Watched the remake recently (well, actually it's kind of a prequel) expecting to dislike it but actually it was alright.

The recent remake of Suspiria is really good.
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Film remakes on 15:51 - Oct 30 with 1950 viewsitsbiga

The Departed is a remake of Internal Affairs and better.
The Fly with Jeff Goldblum is better

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Film remakes on 15:58 - Oct 30 with 1939 viewsrobith

Film remakes on 11:32 - Oct 30 by ted_hendrix

I watched John Carpenter's "The Thing" way back when, silly title but actually quite a good film, I watched a trailer for the remake years later and thought no absolutely no it looked bloody awful so I swerved it and have stayed swerved ever since.

Not remakes as such but "Alien" when it came out was superb, why they came out with "Alien 2-3-4-5-6-7 etcetera is beyond me ($ I suppose) just leave a classic film alone.


True facts about Aliens

James Cameron's stock was super high after the success of The Terminator. He had a meeting to pitch a new film to some studio execs, who were very confused that they'd heard he wanted to make a sequel to Alien - a fairly successful film, but one which had been enveloped in legal battles since its release.

Cameron comes into the room with no paper or anything and writes ALIEN on a chalkboard. He then writes an S at the end. He then dramatically put two lines through the S to make ALIEN$. He then grins.

They gave him $18m on the spot.

Everything after Aliens is dreadful, but have always rooted for David Fincher cos of how badly the studio treated him on Alien 3
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Film remakes on 19:33 - Oct 30 with 1872 viewsTW_R

Film remakes on 14:48 - Oct 30 by SK_hoops

Second alien film is arguably better than the first.


I wouldn't say it's better - just different. The first one was an intense thriller/sci fi horror. It kept you on the edge of your seat through out. Also so original and created a genre of sci-fi horror movies. Aliens was a great shoot 'em up, full on action thriller. I enjoyed them both for different reasons, but have never really thought of the second one as a sequel just because it's a completely film from the first, which is why it's so good.
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Film remakes on 20:44 - Oct 30 with 1833 viewsizlingtonhoop

"A Night to Remember" is such a wonderful film and telling of the story. And fairly recently I saw Barry Norman saying that it was his favourite film.

Don't remake it! You won't make any money, nor win any Oscars.

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Film remakes on 20:53 - Oct 30 with 1826 viewsCliveWilsonSaid

Film remakes on 20:44 - Oct 30 by izlingtonhoop

"A Night to Remember" is such a wonderful film and telling of the story. And fairly recently I saw Barry Norman saying that it was his favourite film.

Don't remake it! You won't make any money, nor win any Oscars.

🙄


I was just reading that Matt Damon and Ben Affleck were considering making and staring in a remake of Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid.

Shudder

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Film remakes on 21:17 - Oct 30 with 1797 viewsCamberleyR

Film remakes on 15:23 - Oct 30 by Antti_Heinola

WHAT?


Yep. As i said , Just. My. Opinion. Other opinions are available.

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Film remakes on 21:30 - Oct 30 with 1786 viewsted_hendrix

Film remakes on 12:35 - Oct 30 by Monahoop

The remake of True Grit starring Jeff Bridges was vastly superior to the original starring John Wayne. But then I'm a fan of Mr Bridges and not of Mr Wayne.
Like Ted in a previous thread, I dislike sequels. Film making and writing at its laziest.


I'll give you another sequel that died a death for me Mr M.

The first time I watched Trainspotting I thought after it finished WTF that was brilliant, great script-acting no nonsense in your face.

Then they brought out T2 Trainspotting, I done the first 20-30 minutes sitting there thinking it's just not working, weak and stupid story line and not much else of anything, a predictable and lazy film.

"Here comes Johnny Yen again"

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Film remakes on 21:52 - Oct 30 with 1770 viewsAntti_Heinola

Film remakes on 21:17 - Oct 30 by CamberleyR

Yep. As i said , Just. My. Opinion. Other opinions are available.


Yes. Correct ones.

;)

Weirdly new Cape Fear is on now.

And my view is mainly down to the fact I fn LOVE Robert Mitchum. (although he has a cameo in the remake too of course).

Both great films.

Although I'm not having it that The fkn Departed is better than Infernal Affairs. Now that is bullsh!t.

Bare bones.

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Film remakes on 22:03 - Oct 30 with 1751 viewsCamberleyR

Film remakes on 21:52 - Oct 30 by Antti_Heinola

Yes. Correct ones.

;)

Weirdly new Cape Fear is on now.

And my view is mainly down to the fact I fn LOVE Robert Mitchum. (although he has a cameo in the remake too of course).

Both great films.

Although I'm not having it that The fkn Departed is better than Infernal Affairs. Now that is bullsh!t.


Gregory Peck also had a cameo in the remake as well.

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Film remakes on 22:18 - Oct 30 with 1738 viewsBlackCrowe

Casino Royale.

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