Remakes you want to see.

Multiple Choice-Which films below would you be interested in seeing as remakes?

  • Escape from New York

  • The Thing

  • Dirty Dozen

  • Clash of the Titans

  • Total Recall

  • Fantastic Voyage

  • The Deep

  • The Day the Earth Stood Still

  • Escape from Alcatraz

  • Starship Troopers

  • The Host

  • Jason and the Argonauts

  • Daredevil

  • Jaws

  • Conan the Barbarian

  • Enter The Dragon


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I think they should remake nothing because they all suck, and instead come up w/ some new ideas. I would like a sequel to Robocop though- definatley not a remake.

Right im sure there hasnt been a remake you have liked.
 
There's nothing wrong with that statement right there. I agree with this one whole heartedly. I dont want to see every movie get remade either, but movie can be remade and improved upon. Its your last statement that I disagree with, there have been remakes that have been far superior than the originals. So to say there should not be any remakes period is just like I said narrow minded.

The best remakes out there are remakes from very old things, like the maltese falcon being a remake of a very old film, the original version were so old they had yet to even understand cinema, but making films again that have already been done in the last 20 years etc, is madness.
 
Outland would be a cool flick to retry IMO.

Other good remakes: Oceans' 11, Scarface, The Thing, The Fly, Cape Fear, Dawn of the Dead not better but still solid, Thomas Crown Affair, Dirty Rotten Scoundrels, Italian Job, The Champ, DOA.
 
The movie industry does not revolve around you though. For instance many of the kids today never saw King Kong, War of the Worlds, Assault on Precinct 13, 3:10 to Yuma, when they were first made. Remakes can also help create awareness of the original as well.

Exactly this is just what I said yesterday in the total recall thread in reference to the escape from NY remake.
 
My digitally remastering and re-releasing is a much better idea. The clean up'd version of the Day the Earth stood still is great, really upps the production values.
 
The best remakes out there are remakes from very old things, like the maltese falcon being a remake of a very old film, the original version were so old they had yet to even understand cinema, but making films again that have already been done in the last 20 years etc, is madness.

All of these have overall been considered good remakes...
Dawn of the Dead
Flight of the Phoenix
King Kong
3:10 to yuma
The longest Yard
Mean Machine
Oceans 11
Assault on preceint 13
Italian job
Manchurian Candidate
 
How many of those are considered better? None...

And some of the ones on that list scare me that you put them as good:(
 
My digitally remastering and re-releasing is a much better idea. The clean up'd version of the Day the Earth stood still is great, really upps the production values.

but audiences of today won't be able to relate to the movie. it was made back in 51 when film-making was still fairly new. films have evolved and most of today's audience can't watch films from the past because their age shows regardless of how clean or colorful the movie is.
 
Right im sure there hasnt been a remake you have liked.

There has been roughly two- The Fly, The Thing. That is pretty much it.
I fooking HATE remakes, 99% of the time they suck dog balls.

Even worse is when a studio feels the need to remake classics like- TCM, Psycho etc, that really irks me. Can you believe next year Enter the Dragon is getting remade?! I despair. :dry:
 
How many of those are considered better? None...

none by you...but then again, it's clear that you're heavily biased against remakes.

And some of the ones on that list scare me that you put them as good:(
i agree with most of those titles. once again, i have to ask you...if you don't want to see anything remade (at all) then what are you doing posting in a thread that was made specifically to discuss which films you DO want to see remade?




I fooking HATE remakes, 99% of the time they suck dog balls.

Even worse is when a studio feels the need to remake classics like- TCM, Psycho etc, that really irks me. Can you believe next year Enter the Dragon is getting remade?! I despair. :dry:
i'll ask you too.....why are you posting in a thread that was made to discuss films that you WANT remade when you don't want remakes in the first place?
 
then what are you doing posting in a thread that was made specifically to discuss which films you DO want to see remade?

..erm to point out to those out of the loop that remakes are totally ******ed?
 
An interesting case is th RE-IMAGINATION of enter the dragon, everything about it states it takes the basic idea then does something COMPLETELY DIFFERENT with it, making it only mildly familiar with the original, this is such a huge difference in both style and content, that it can barely be classed as a remake.
 
But with todays technology they could actually get the mechanical shark to work :) unlike say the original lol.
But thats what partially made jaws,the crappy shark mechanics. There are some films that never ever should be redone:

jaws,gone with the wind,wizard of oz,and im sure there are some others as well. Howerver; we are dealing with Hollywood,so no material is untouchable.

The thing? its already had a remake. the Host? not sure it just came out not to long ago. DD? nah,not a remake,a sequel.
Conan the Barbarian? I think theres one in the works.
 
..erm to point out to those out of the loop that remakes are totally ******ed?
but that's not the threads intention or purpose. the thread's title isn't "are remakes good or bad?" it's "remakes you WANT to see"...


...the fact that you're here arguing against remakes in general without listing any movies that you would even POTENTIALLY want to see remade shows your inability to understand the purpose of the thread.
 
none by you...but then again, it's clear that you're heavily biased against remakes.


i agree with most of those titles. once again, i have to ask you...if you don't want to see anything remade (at all) then what are you doing posting in a thread that was made specifically to discuss which films you DO want to see remade?





i'll ask you too.....why are you posting in a thread that was made to discuss films that you WANT remade when you don't want remakes in the first place?

Question....
 
How many of those are considered better? None...

And some of the ones on that list scare me that you put them as good:(

Lets see...
Im not going on my opinion alone...

Dawn of the Dead - did very well box office wise, and has been credited for restarting the Zombie genre. Also nominated for several awards.

King Kong - Yea it only won 3 oscars looked visual superior to the prior visuals

3:10 to yuma - Has an 83% rating on rotten tomatoes already.

Mean Machine - ska films remake of the longest yard, did so well overseas helped jumpstart the american remake.

Oceans 11 - Did so good brought about 2 more sequels
 
If it is about a secret agent who goes to an island to investigate and smash a drugs ring under the pretense of a competitor in a martial arts tournament, then that is a remake. It is also one of the dumbest ideas for a remake ever.
 
Lets see...
Im not going on my opinion alone...

Dawn of the Dead - did very well box office wise, and has been credited for restarting the Zombie genre. Also nominated for several awards.Yet the original is still regarded as better, go figure.....

King Kong - Yea it only won 3 oscars looked visual superior to the prior visualsA film is more than just visuals.

3:10 to yuma - Has an 83% rating on rotten tomatoes already. A film with fan favourite Christian Bale? I love the guy and all, but everything he does gets praise regardless. Russel Crowe has a similar effect also.

Mean Machine - ska films remake of the longest yard, did so well overseas helped jumpstart the american remake.This was very different to the original, it was the basic premise really, nothing much more in all honesty.

Oceans 11 - Did so good brought about 2 more sequels-It's basically just showing off people who are popular, people do it to see their fav stars, like in the 40's all over again.

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If it is about a secret agent who goes to an island to investigate and smash a drugs ring under the pretense of a competitor in a martial arts tournament, then that is a remake. It is also one of the dumbest ideas for a remake ever.

So you dont even know anything about the remake and your knocking it?
 
but that's not the threads intention or purpose. the thread's title isn't "are remakes good or bad?" it's "remakes you WANT to see"...


...the fact that you're here arguing against remakes in general without listing any movies that you would even POTENTIALLY want to see remade shows your inability to understand the purpose of the thread.

I understand the purpose of the thread quite easily- it's for people to discuss what remakes they would like to see happen and why.

My purpose in this thread is to highlight that remakes suck 99% of the time, and therefore by default are shameless inferior cash-in's which are indicative of the fact that mainstream Hollywood is so s-hit these days that they struggle to create valid new concepts.
 
So you dont even know anything about the remake and your knocking it?

Yeah I am knocking the idea of remaking Enter the Dragon because it will obviously be inferior, and I'm defiantly knocking it if the set up is the same.
 
Yet each of those films improved upon the originals, audio and visually.
Many of those todays audiences never even heard of the originals aside from king kong
 
My purpose in this thread is to highlight that remakes suck 99% of the time, and therefore by default are shameless inferior cash-in's which are indicative of the fact that mainstream Hollywood is so s-hit these days that they struggle to create valid new concepts.


so you're admitting that your agenda isn't in line with what the thread's purpose is? if that's the case, then maybe you'd be better off bumping one of the many other "remake discussion" threads to serve your agenda better.......rather than derailing the purpose of this particular thread.
 
Yeah I am knocking the idea of remaking Enter the Dragon because it will obviously be inferior, and I'm defiantly knocking it if the set up is the same.

It will obviously be inferior? Bruce Lee was a great martial artist but wasn't a good actor, neither was the majority of the cast. Enter the dragon was essential a bunch of fights scenes pasted together with a brief and under developed unoriginal story. Bruce lee's popularity made this film successful and the action scenes.
 
Yet each of those films improved upon the originals, audio and visually.
Many of those todays audiences never even heard of the originals aside from king kong


you can argue with the visuals of some of these older films, the use of camera etc is much more expert, these new films have ONLY the effects.
 

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