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Post by lowtacks86 on Oct 17, 2019 17:09:35 GMT
Remakes are often lackluster, any examples you would say drastically improve upon the original?
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Post by Nicko's Nose on Oct 17, 2019 17:10:18 GMT
The Hills Have Eyes (2006)
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Post by Popeye Doyle on Oct 17, 2019 17:11:13 GMT
The Thing (1982) The Wizard of Oz (1939)
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Post by spooner5020 on Oct 17, 2019 17:11:30 GMT
The Parent Trap
The Fly
The Thing
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Post by Popeye Doyle on Oct 17, 2019 17:12:26 GMT
Yeah, that's a good one. Maybe also Invasion of the Body Snatchers (1978)?
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Post by bravomailer on Oct 17, 2019 17:15:18 GMT
The renowned version of The Maltese Falcon is a remake.
So is Malick's The Thin Red Line.
I prefer the remake of Cape Fear to the original. Same with the 1979 All Quiet On The Western Front. Probably not common views.
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Post by jcush on Oct 17, 2019 17:21:51 GMT
The Hills Have Eyes (2006) That's what I was going to say. I found the original very dull, but the remake was actually intense and disturbing and the characters were solid, so I actually cared what happened to them.
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Post by Rey Kahuka on Oct 17, 2019 17:22:04 GMT
Ben-Hur (1959)
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Post by President Ackbar™ on Oct 17, 2019 17:26:55 GMT
Plenty of remakes have been better, or at least different enough to be very interesting in their own right.
Some of my all time favorites ( Battlestar Galactica, Speed Racer, Godzilla, Dark Knight, King Kong, Miami Vice ) fit this description.
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Post by James on Oct 17, 2019 17:43:59 GMT
The Amityville Horror (2005)
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Post by Marv on Oct 17, 2019 18:06:12 GMT
I Spit on Your Grave
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Post by kolchak92 on Oct 17, 2019 18:17:24 GMT
Pet Sematary
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Post by Toxicalicity on Oct 17, 2019 18:34:47 GMT
Invasion of the Body Snatchers 1978
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Post by spooner5020 on Oct 17, 2019 18:41:05 GMT
I agree!!! Original felt very much like a tv made movie. Not a good one either.
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Post by Prime etc. on Oct 17, 2019 21:21:28 GMT
I would say the Hills Have Eyes EXCEPT once I watched the original, I was surprised all the core dramatic stuff was copied from the original including the dialogue. "That's not my Bob!" It annoyed me. It isn't such a radical remake as the Fly or Invasion of the Body Snatchers or the Thing or the Blob (which I like better than the original) which changed just about everything.
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Post by anthonyrocks on Oct 17, 2019 21:22:56 GMT
John Carpenter's The Thing
Dawn of The Dead (2004)
It - Chapter One & Two
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Post by dirtypillows on Oct 17, 2019 21:36:17 GMT
Yeah, that's a good one. Maybe also Invasion of the Body Snatchers (1978)? Yes, that would be a very good example. I did not care for the 1956 version at all, and the actors were all boring, especially Kevin McCarthy, whom I harbor an irrational dislike for. The remake is suspenseful and atmospheric and I like all four leads, with Veronica Cartwright being the clear stand out for me. Miss Cartwright is THE best screamer ever! Oh, god, her screams give me the goosepimples!
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Post by Archelaus on Oct 17, 2019 22:34:29 GMT
Ocean's Eleven True Grit The Man Who Knew Too Much A Star is Born (1954)
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Post by mslo79 on Oct 18, 2019 5:35:47 GMT
Remakes that are a rather large improvement over the original...
1)True Grit (2010) (8-8.5/10) vs True Grit (1969) (4/10) 2)The Departed (2006) (7.5-8/10) vs Infernal Affairs (2002) (5/10)
3)Ocean's Eleven (2001) (6/10(was a 9/10 for me at one point)) vs Ocean's 11 (1960) (2/10) (NOTE: normally this would not be worth listing given the 2001 movie is only a 6/10 (a mild Thumbs Up) for me but given the 1960 movie is boring(i.e. I could not finish it due to boredom), that makes it a rather large improvement)
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Post by gljbradley on Oct 19, 2019 0:04:14 GMT
1. The Blob (1988) 2. King Kong (2005) 3. Maniac (2012)
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