Yeah, I know, so I'm asking why they wouldn't just release it. Its already made, just distribute it and make what you can off it.
There was a scene with one of the Communist Generals that really made him out to be... not such a bad guy? Really, he sees the brothers walk past him, and he does nothing because he feels for them (cheesy, but it's there). I mean, the film plays on Cold War fears, but just because it does that, it doesn't make it propaganda. Do you think Arachnaphobia is anti-spider? LOL
In Rambo: First Blood Part 2, Rambo goes back to Vietnam to gather proof that there are still American POWs there and finds that the Vietnamese military are being aided by the Soviets. In Rocky IV, a Soviet boxer comes to America and beats Apollo Creed to death during an exhibition match with no remorse. And there were many Bond films where 007 had to go against agents of the KGB. Red Dawn is no more or less anti-communist "propaganda" than any of these films.

thank god the american eagles outfitters store survived the invasion.


The other thing is the original was playing into the fear of the very real threat of war with the Soviet Union. The US and China are way too tied together economically now, so this film is kinda pointless really.
I see it as a big deal because its kind of unrealistic to think that a country like North Korea could successfully invade South Korea much less America.
And it's realistic that a bunch of HS teenagers save the country?

And China invading made any sense at all?

 
				