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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago

Name one.

I'll start.

Inner Space.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Lego movie...

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Name one.

I'll start.

Inner Space. "

I thought this before, I loved this film as a kid.

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By *tephTV67TV/TS
over a year ago

Cheshire

The Exorcist...of course not

Jaws..you having a joke

The Warriors..don’t you dare

Trainspotting...blasphemy

Point Break ...they did it was shit

But I always fancied an up to date ‘The Dam Busters’ just be a good idea to change the name of the dog though

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

ET

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By *gent CoulsonMan
over a year ago

Secret hideaway in the pennines


"The Exorcist...of course not

Jaws..you having a joke

The Warriors..don’t you dare

Trainspotting...blasphemy

Point Break ...they did it was shit

But I always fancied an up to date ‘The Dam Busters’ just be a good idea to change the name of the dog though "

There is plans afoot to do that, they are current building mock up lancs in a where house in New Zealand, peter Jackson is involved in the production

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"Name one.

I'll start.

Inner Space.

I thought this before, I loved this film as a kid. "

Me too. They could really vamp it up couldn't they.

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By *eeky goodnessMan
over a year ago

Worcester

Eragon

Just make it correct this time

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By *gent CoulsonMan
over a year ago

Secret hideaway in the pennines


"Eragon

Just make it correct this time "

good choice

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

The Sound of Music. Erm, maybe not on second thoughts ...

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By *eeky goodnessMan
over a year ago

Worcester


"Eragon

Just make it correct this time good choice"

Cheers bud

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Percy Jackson films. I liked the original films but apparently they weren't true to the books so would like to see that

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Name one.

I'll start.

Inner Space.

I thought this before, I loved this film as a kid.

Me too. They could really vamp it up couldn't they. "

If we’re thinking along those lines may I suggest “ the last star fighter” that would look awesome with some 2020 cgi instead of 1980’s

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

The longest day

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By *heMightySpud69Man
over a year ago

Milton keynes

I've always thought it should be shit films that get remade, rather than good ones, no point if you can't improve on the original.

So, Alien Vs Predator

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By *tephTV67TV/TS
over a year ago

Cheshire


"The Exorcist...of course not

Jaws..you having a joke

The Warriors..don’t you dare

Trainspotting...blasphemy

Point Break ...they did it was shit

But I always fancied an up to date ‘The Dam Busters’ just be a good idea to change the name of the dog though There is plans afoot to do that, they are current building mock up lancs in a where house in New Zealand, peter Jackson is involved in the production "

I remember listening to Stephen Fry talking about the trailer if they ever did decide to make it.

A black screen, then a few voices can’t quite hear what they’re saying, then an engine spluttering as it’s just starting up, the screen starts to show a picture, we then see a propeller burst into life, spinning as smoke appears from its side. No music just the engine the screen goes black again with words appearing to us in the screen ‘The Dam Busters’ ..whilst we still hear the engine

Nothing more is needed

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By *heMightySpud69Man
over a year ago

Milton keynes


"Name one.

I'll start.

Inner Space.

I thought this before, I loved this film as a kid.

Me too. They could really vamp it up couldn't they.

If we’re thinking along those lines may I suggest “ the last star fighter” that would look awesome with some 2020 cgi instead of 1980’s "

Think there's a sequel coming?

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By *ensuallover1000Man
over a year ago

Somewhere In The Ether…

I watched a new film the other day that really NEEDS to be remade already - this time by making it actually decent and exploring the ideas better (it was a fantastic concept).

Archenemy starring Joe Manganiello (the manliest man alive surely!)

What a colossal waste of both his talents and indeed what could and SHOULD have been an awesome idea.

As it was, it was a load of arty bollocks.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"If we’re thinking along those lines may I suggest “ the last star fighter” that would look awesome with some 2020 cgi instead of 1980’s

Think there's a sequel coming?"

You’re kidding me ? That’s amazing !

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By *inxy81Woman
over a year ago

Nowhere


"Eragon

Just make it correct this time "

Completely agree with this! The books are amazing.

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By *an4funMan
over a year ago

london


"Name one.

I'll start.

Inner Space. "

That was an unofficial remake of Fantastic Voyage (1966)

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By *gent CoulsonMan
over a year ago

Secret hideaway in the pennines


"Name one.

I'll start.

Inner Space.

I thought this before, I loved this film as a kid.

Me too. They could really vamp it up couldn't they.

If we’re thinking along those lines may I suggest “ the last star fighter” that would look awesome with some 2020 cgi instead of 1980’s

Think there's a sequel coming?"

you have to admit though for it's day the graphics were awesome

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By *en_Dover79Man
over a year ago

Oswaldtwistle

none originals always better... I liked crocodile dundee they could never remake that

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Lego movie..."

It’s most uncool to highlight such feeble humour but I just read that again and it made me laugh more this time than when I typed it at the start.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Eragon

Just make it correct this time "

100%

I was absolutely engrossed in those books and had the last one on pre order for a year before it was finally released.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Lego movie...

It’s most uncool to highlight such feeble humour but I just read that again and it made me laugh more this time than when I typed it at the start."

I think reply and quoting your own comments is the way to go on here now, I’ve made myself laugh a number of times tonight.

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By *inky Biscuit DunkerMan
over a year ago

Gloucestershire

Debbie does Dallas

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By *heMightySpud69Man
over a year ago

Milton keynes


"I watched a new film the other day that really NEEDS to be remade already - this time by making it actually decent and exploring the ideas better (it was a fantastic concept).

Archenemy starring Joe Manganiello (the manliest man alive surely!)

What a colossal waste of both his talents and indeed what could and SHOULD have been an awesome idea.

As it was, it was a load of arty bollocks.

"

He's also a huuuuuuge D&D fan!

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Lego movie...

It’s most uncool to highlight such feeble humour but I just read that again and it made me laugh more this time than when I typed it at the start.

I think reply and quoting your own comments is the way to go on here now, I’ve made myself laugh a number of times tonight. "

Point me in the general vicinity and I’ll validate your parking ticket too

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By *olgateMan
over a year ago

on the road to nowhere in particular

Deep throat

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By *aughty_Smooth_OperatorMan
over a year ago

Birmingham

Back to the Future

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By *ockosaurusMan
over a year ago

Warwick

Gremlins

Actually, no. Not a remake, but a reboot.

I miss those cute furry fuckers

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

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By *UGGYBEAR2015Man
over a year ago

BRIDPORT

I don’t think I can name a remake that was as good as the original, so why bother with remakes?

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I don’t think I can name a remake that was as good as the original, so why bother with remakes? "

Ocean’s 11 ? Just can’t get on with the original but love the clooney crew.

It’s a pretty rare exception to the rule though I grant you

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago

What about the lost boys?

Do you think they could better that?

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By *heMightySpud69Man
over a year ago

Milton keynes


"I don’t think I can name a remake that was as good as the original, so why bother with remakes? "

Scarface and The thing (not the recent one). Pretty sure that's it

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By *ensuallover1000Man
over a year ago

Somewhere In The Ether…


"What about the lost boys?

Do you think they could better that? "

Oh nooo. It’s an eighties classic.

Leave it well alone I say

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By *histlerMan
over a year ago

Guildford

Edward Penishands

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

The Great Gatsby. The book is a masterpiece but both film versions are flawed.

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By *ensuallover1000Man
over a year ago

Somewhere In The Ether…


"I don’t think I can name a remake that was as good as the original, so why bother with remakes?

Scarface and The thing (not the recent one). Pretty sure that's it"

John Carpenter’s, The Thing is truly one of the best remakes ever (and differed so much from the 1950’s original that it was pretty much only a remake in name)

The 1978 remake of Invasion Of The Body Snatchers was another film which showed how remakes should be done

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I don’t think I can name a remake that was as good as the original, so why bother with remakes?

Scarface and The thing (not the recent one). Pretty sure that's it"

The recent one (2011) is a remake kinda of the 1982 one which was a kinda remake already of "The Thing from Another World" from 1951 They are all based on the book "Who Goes There?" from 1938

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By *erces LetiferMan
over a year ago

Somewhere off the edge of the map... 'ere there be monsters

Logan's Run

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Over The Top

Champion

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I don’t think I can name a remake that was as good as the original, so why bother with remakes?

Scarface and The thing (not the recent one). Pretty sure that's it

John Carpenter’s, The Thing is truly one of the best remakes ever (and differed so much from the 1950’s original that it was pretty much only a remake in name)

The 1978 remake of Invasion Of The Body Snatchers was another film which showed how remakes should be done "

The Carpernter version most closely follows the book

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By *ensuallover1000Man
over a year ago

Somewhere In The Ether…


"I don’t think I can name a remake that was as good as the original, so why bother with remakes?

Scarface and The thing (not the recent one). Pretty sure that's it

John Carpenter’s, The Thing is truly one of the best remakes ever (and differed so much from the 1950’s original that it was pretty much only a remake in name)

The 1978 remake of Invasion Of The Body Snatchers was another film which showed how remakes should be done

The Carpernter version most closely follows the book "

I’ve been meaning to read, ‘Who goes there?’ for literally years. Now you’ve reminded me, I think I’m going to have a ganders on Amazon and finally fulfil this wish

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"What about the lost boys?

Do you think they could better that?

Oh nooo. It’s an eighties classic.

Leave it well alone I say "

I agree with you.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I don’t think I can name a remake that was as good as the original, so why bother with remakes?

Scarface and The thing (not the recent one). Pretty sure that's it

John Carpenter’s, The Thing is truly one of the best remakes ever (and differed so much from the 1950’s original that it was pretty much only a remake in name)

The 1978 remake of Invasion Of The Body Snatchers was another film which showed how remakes should be done

The Carpernter version most closely follows the book

I’ve been meaning to read, ‘Who goes there?’ for literally years. Now you’ve reminded me, I think I’m going to have a ganders on Amazon and finally fulfil this wish "

Yeah its in my list of sci fi books that have films i have been meaning to read, same with Starship Troopers

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Back to the Future "

No!

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I don’t think I can name a remake that was as good as the original, so why bother with remakes? "

I've got to agree with you on this. Any remake I've seen has always been worse than the original.

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By *ensuallover1000Man
over a year ago

Somewhere In The Ether…

Talking of John Carpenter, did anyone watch the remake of his creepy classic, ‘The Fog.’?

Christ on a pogo stick! - That was utterly abysmal! Sweet Jesus it was bad! I mean, REALLY fucking bad! Holy shit! I have no words.

It was not very good.

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By *tephTV67TV/TS
over a year ago

Cheshire


"Talking of John Carpenter, did anyone watch the remake of his creepy classic, ‘The Fog.’?

Christ on a pogo stick! - That was utterly abysmal! Sweet Jesus it was bad! I mean, REALLY fucking bad! Holy shit! I have no words.

It was not very good. "

I love John Carpenters work but I always thought ‘The Fog’ was one of his weaker films. Better than the majority of other Directors output, but nowhere as good as precinct 13, escape from New York or Halloween. To me those films had more creeping fear than the fog, especially the shock opening of Assault on Precinct 13, that gang scared me more than some dead sailors.

However have to totally agree with the remake, total tosh

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By *heMightySpud69Man
over a year ago

Milton keynes


"I don’t think I can name a remake that was as good as the original, so why bother with remakes?

Scarface and The thing (not the recent one). Pretty sure that's it

John Carpenter’s, The Thing is truly one of the best remakes ever (and differed so much from the 1950’s original that it was pretty much only a remake in name)

The 1978 remake of Invasion Of The Body Snatchers was another film which showed how remakes should be done

The Carpernter version most closely follows the book

I’ve been meaning to read, ‘Who goes there?’ for literally years. Now you’ve reminded me, I think I’m going to have a ganders on Amazon and finally fulfil this wish

Yeah its in my list of sci fi books that have films i have been meaning to read, same with Starship Troopers"

Didn't know The Thing was originally a book, have to give that a go. Starship troopers I've heard is bit... problematic, or maybe just the author

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By *rincess peachWoman
over a year ago

shits creek

Little shop of Horrors

Sha-doop

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By *gent CoulsonMan
over a year ago

Secret hideaway in the pennines


"Talking of John Carpenter, did anyone watch the remake of his creepy classic, ‘The Fog.’?

Christ on a pogo stick! - That was utterly abysmal! Sweet Jesus it was bad! I mean, REALLY fucking bad! Holy shit! I have no words.

It was not very good.

I love John Carpenters work but I always thought ‘The Fog’ was one of his weaker films. Better than the majority of other Directors output, but nowhere as good as precinct 13, escape from New York or Halloween. To me those films had more creeping fear than the fog, especially the shock opening of Assault on Precinct 13, that gang scared me more than some dead sailors.

However have to totally agree with the remake, total tosh "

I would love to see a remake of his first film Dark Star, but have him direct and produce it

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I don’t think I can name a remake that was as good as the original, so why bother with remakes?

Scarface and The thing (not the recent one). Pretty sure that's it

John Carpenter’s, The Thing is truly one of the best remakes ever (and differed so much from the 1950’s original that it was pretty much only a remake in name)

The 1978 remake of Invasion Of The Body Snatchers was another film which showed how remakes should be done

The Carpernter version most closely follows the book

I’ve been meaning to read, ‘Who goes there?’ for literally years. Now you’ve reminded me, I think I’m going to have a ganders on Amazon and finally fulfil this wish

Yeah its in my list of sci fi books that have films i have been meaning to read, same with Starship Troopers

Didn't know The Thing was originally a book, have to give that a go. Starship troopers I've heard is bit... problematic, or maybe just the author"

Nothing is problematic in fiction unless you have pink hair and horn rimmed glasses and probably did gender studies at uni

People misunderstand the Politics of the book because of the film which while being a good film imo, they tried to change the Federal Republic style of governance into some sort of weird Facist goverment. Even though the film failed at that also anyway past some people wearing snazzy black suits to look SS like.

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By *arte_Blanche_NECouple
over a year ago

Northern


"Name one.

I'll start.

Inner Space. "

Capone was shocking, would love to see this remade.

Who would have thought you could make a film about Al Capone so bad lol

Mr

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Talking of John Carpenter, did anyone watch the remake of his creepy classic, ‘The Fog.’?

Christ on a pogo stick! - That was utterly abysmal! Sweet Jesus it was bad! I mean, REALLY fucking bad! Holy shit! I have no words.

It was not very good.

I love John Carpenters work but I always thought ‘The Fog’ was one of his weaker films. Better than the majority of other Directors output, but nowhere as good as precinct 13, escape from New York or Halloween. To me those films had more creeping fear than the fog, especially the shock opening of Assault on Precinct 13, that gang scared me more than some dead sailors.

However have to totally agree with the remake, total tosh "

i heard somewhere they are remaking Escape from New York, or atleast trying to

https://www.thewrap.com/escape-from-new-york-writer-leigh-whannell-gives-status-update-remake/

I personally dont think it would work without Kurt Russell

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By *gent CoulsonMan
over a year ago

Secret hideaway in the pennines


"Name one.

I'll start.

Inner Space.

Capone was shocking, would love to see this remade.

Who would have thought you could make a film about Al Capone so bad lol

Mr "

I couldn't agree more absolute garbage

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By *ensuallover1000Man
over a year ago

Somewhere In The Ether…


"Talking of John Carpenter, did anyone watch the remake of his creepy classic, ‘The Fog.’?

Christ on a pogo stick! - That was utterly abysmal! Sweet Jesus it was bad! I mean, REALLY fucking bad! Holy shit! I have no words.

It was not very good.

I love John Carpenters work but I always thought ‘The Fog’ was one of his weaker films. Better than the majority of other Directors output, but nowhere as good as precinct 13, escape from New York or Halloween. To me those films had more creeping fear than the fog, especially the shock opening of Assault on Precinct 13, that gang scared me more than some dead sailors.

However have to totally agree with the remake, total tosh

i heard somewhere they are remaking Escape from New York, or atleast trying to

https://www.thewrap.com/escape-from-new-york-writer-leigh-whannell-gives-status-update-remake/

I personally dont think it would work without Kurt Russell"

I honestly can’t even (nor wish to) think of anyone who could replace Kurt as Snake Plissken.

One of the coolest, most laid back action heroes ever

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By *tephTV67TV/TS
over a year ago

Cheshire


"Talking of John Carpenter, did anyone watch the remake of his creepy classic, ‘The Fog.’?

Christ on a pogo stick! - That was utterly abysmal! Sweet Jesus it was bad! I mean, REALLY fucking bad! Holy shit! I have no words.

It was not very good.

I love John Carpenters work but I always thought ‘The Fog’ was one of his weaker films. Better than the majority of other Directors output, but nowhere as good as precinct 13, escape from New York or Halloween. To me those films had more creeping fear than the fog, especially the shock opening of Assault on Precinct 13, that gang scared me more than some dead sailors.

However have to totally agree with the remake, total tosh

i heard somewhere they are remaking Escape from New York, or atleast trying to

https://www.thewrap.com/escape-from-new-york-writer-leigh-whannell-gives-status-update-remake/

I personally dont think it would work without Kurt Russell"

Kurt totally owned the character of Snake Pliskin. I always loved the part where he just sits on a chair looking a bit despondent, then the crazies arrive and he kicks into action.

It’s one remake I certainly don’t want to see.

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By *arte_Blanche_NECouple
over a year ago

Northern


"Name one.

I'll start.

Inner Space.

Capone was shocking, would love to see this remade.

Who would have thought you could make a film about Al Capone so bad lol

Mr I couldn't agree more absolute garbage"

Honestly I thought this was gonna be a classic then read which part of his life it was about lol watching it was even worse, don’t think we made it to the end

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By *ensuallover1000Man
over a year ago

Somewhere In The Ether…


"Talking of John Carpenter, did anyone watch the remake of his creepy classic, ‘The Fog.’?

Christ on a pogo stick! - That was utterly abysmal! Sweet Jesus it was bad! I mean, REALLY fucking bad! Holy shit! I have no words.

It was not very good.

I love John Carpenters work but I always thought ‘The Fog’ was one of his weaker films. Better than the majority of other Directors output, but nowhere as good as precinct 13, escape from New York or Halloween. To me those films had more creeping fear than the fog, especially the shock opening of Assault on Precinct 13, that gang scared me more than some dead sailors.

However have to totally agree with the remake, total tosh "

I was actually quite fond of the Assault On Precinct 13 remake a few years back. The original will always be the best for me (like you said - THAT opening with the ice cream truck was shocking back in the day as it still is today!) but as remakes go, a pretty good one I thought

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By *tephTV67TV/TS
over a year ago

Cheshire


"Talking of John Carpenter, did anyone watch the remake of his creepy classic, ‘The Fog.’?

Christ on a pogo stick! - That was utterly abysmal! Sweet Jesus it was bad! I mean, REALLY fucking bad! Holy shit! I have no words.

It was not very good.

I love John Carpenters work but I always thought ‘The Fog’ was one of his weaker films. Better than the majority of other Directors output, but nowhere as good as precinct 13, escape from New York or Halloween. To me those films had more creeping fear than the fog, especially the shock opening of Assault on Precinct 13, that gang scared me more than some dead sailors.

However have to totally agree with the remake, total tosh

I was actually quite fond of the Assault On Precinct 13 remake a few years back. The original will always be the best for me (like you said - THAT opening with the ice cream truck was shocking back in the day as it still is today!) but as remakes go, a pretty good one I thought "

You know what I’m going to say ...’got a light ?’

I didn’t like it, but as remakes go it wasn’t an insult to the original film.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Jack Reacher, with someone who matches the physique in the books.

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By *gent CoulsonMan
over a year ago

Secret hideaway in the pennines

I love the old 50s sci-fi films some you couldn't touch, but an updated version of this island earth or when worlds collide with modern cgi

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Talking of John Carpenter, did anyone watch the remake of his creepy classic, ‘The Fog.’?

Christ on a pogo stick! - That was utterly abysmal! Sweet Jesus it was bad! I mean, REALLY fucking bad! Holy shit! I have no words.

It was not very good.

I love John Carpenters work but I always thought ‘The Fog’ was one of his weaker films. Better than the majority of other Directors output, but nowhere as good as precinct 13, escape from New York or Halloween. To me those films had more creeping fear than the fog, especially the shock opening of Assault on Precinct 13, that gang scared me more than some dead sailors.

However have to totally agree with the remake, total tosh

i heard somewhere they are remaking Escape from New York, or atleast trying to

https://www.thewrap.com/escape-from-new-york-writer-leigh-whannell-gives-status-update-remake/

I personally dont think it would work without Kurt Russell

I honestly can’t even (nor wish to) think of anyone who could replace Kurt as Snake Plissken.

One of the coolest, most laid back action heroes ever "

Yep and even spawned the Solid Snake Character for the Metal Gear Solid game series, Even uses the name Snake Plisskin in Metal Gear Solid 2. One of the best action hero Characters in gaming

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By *heMightySpud69Man
over a year ago

Milton keynes


"I don’t think I can name a remake that was as good as the original, so why bother with remakes?

Scarface and The thing (not the recent one). Pretty sure that's it

John Carpenter’s, The Thing is truly one of the best remakes ever (and differed so much from the 1950’s original that it was pretty much only a remake in name)

The 1978 remake of Invasion Of The Body Snatchers was another film which showed how remakes should be done

The Carpernter version most closely follows the book

I’ve been meaning to read, ‘Who goes there?’ for literally years. Now you’ve reminded me, I think I’m going to have a ganders on Amazon and finally fulfil this wish

Yeah its in my list of sci fi books that have films i have been meaning to read, same with Starship Troopers

Didn't know The Thing was originally a book, have to give that a go. Starship troopers I've heard is bit... problematic, or maybe just the author

Nothing is problematic in fiction unless you have pink hair and horn rimmed glasses and probably did gender studies at uni

People misunderstand the Politics of the book because of the film which while being a good film imo, they tried to change the Federal Republic style of governance into some sort of weird Facist goverment. Even though the film failed at that also anyway past some people wearing snazzy black suits to look SS like."

I'll have to put the book on my list, see what's like. The director of the film grew up The Netherlands during World War 2, so the SS imagery and propaganda was supposed to be satirical

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over a year ago


"Name one.

I'll start.

Inner Space.

Capone was shocking, would love to see this remade.

Who would have thought you could make a film about Al Capone so bad lol

Mr I couldn't agree more absolute garbage

Honestly I thought this was gonna be a classic then read which part of his life it was about lol watching it was even worse, don’t think we made it to the end "

Is it about when he put expiration dates on Milk lol?

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By *gent CoulsonMan
over a year ago

Secret hideaway in the pennines


"I don’t think I can name a remake that was as good as the original, so why bother with remakes?

Scarface and The thing (not the recent one). Pretty sure that's it

John Carpenter’s, The Thing is truly one of the best remakes ever (and differed so much from the 1950’s original that it was pretty much only a remake in name)

The 1978 remake of Invasion Of The Body Snatchers was another film which showed how remakes should be done

The Carpernter version most closely follows the book

I’ve been meaning to read, ‘Who goes there?’ for literally years. Now you’ve reminded me, I think I’m going to have a ganders on Amazon and finally fulfil this wish

Yeah its in my list of sci fi books that have films i have been meaning to read, same with Starship Troopers

Didn't know The Thing was originally a book, have to give that a go. Starship troopers I've heard is bit... problematic, or maybe just the author

Nothing is problematic in fiction unless you have pink hair and horn rimmed glasses and probably did gender studies at uni

People misunderstand the Politics of the book because of the film which while being a good film imo, they tried to change the Federal Republic style of governance into some sort of weird Facist goverment. Even though the film failed at that also anyway past some people wearing snazzy black suits to look SS like.

I'll have to put the book on my list, see what's like. The director of the film grew up The Netherlands during World War 2, so the SS imagery and propaganda was supposed to be satirical"

Did you know that starship troopers is recommend reading for US navy and marine personnel

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By *heMightySpud69Man
over a year ago

Milton keynes


"I don’t think I can name a remake that was as good as the original, so why bother with remakes?

Scarface and The thing (not the recent one). Pretty sure that's it

John Carpenter’s, The Thing is truly one of the best remakes ever (and differed so much from the 1950’s original that it was pretty much only a remake in name)

The 1978 remake of Invasion Of The Body Snatchers was another film which showed how remakes should be done

The Carpernter version most closely follows the book

I’ve been meaning to read, ‘Who goes there?’ for literally years. Now you’ve reminded me, I think I’m going to have a ganders on Amazon and finally fulfil this wish

Yeah its in my list of sci fi books that have films i have been meaning to read, same with Starship Troopers

Didn't know The Thing was originally a book, have to give that a go. Starship troopers I've heard is bit... problematic, or maybe just the author

Nothing is problematic in fiction unless you have pink hair and horn rimmed glasses and probably did gender studies at uni

People misunderstand the Politics of the book because of the film which while being a good film imo, they tried to change the Federal Republic style of governance into some sort of weird Facist goverment. Even though the film failed at that also anyway past some people wearing snazzy black suits to look SS like.

I'll have to put the book on my list, see what's like. The director of the film grew up The Netherlands during World War 2, so the SS imagery and propaganda was supposed to be satirical Did you know that starship troopers is recommend reading for US navy and marine personnel "

Seriosuly?!

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By *gent CoulsonMan
over a year ago

Secret hideaway in the pennines


"I don’t think I can name a remake that was as good as the original, so why bother with remakes?

Scarface and The thing (not the recent one). Pretty sure that's it

John Carpenter’s, The Thing is truly one of the best remakes ever (and differed so much from the 1950’s original that it was pretty much only a remake in name)

The 1978 remake of Invasion Of The Body Snatchers was another film which showed how remakes should be done

The Carpernter version most closely follows the book

I’ve been meaning to read, ‘Who goes there?’ for literally years. Now you’ve reminded me, I think I’m going to have a ganders on Amazon and finally fulfil this wish

Yeah its in my list of sci fi books that have films i have been meaning to read, same with Starship Troopers

Didn't know The Thing was originally a book, have to give that a go. Starship troopers I've heard is bit... problematic, or maybe just the author

Nothing is problematic in fiction unless you have pink hair and horn rimmed glasses and probably did gender studies at uni

People misunderstand the Politics of the book because of the film which while being a good film imo, they tried to change the Federal Republic style of governance into some sort of weird Facist goverment. Even though the film failed at that also anyway past some people wearing snazzy black suits to look SS like.

I'll have to put the book on my list, see what's like. The director of the film grew up The Netherlands during World War 2, so the SS imagery and propaganda was supposed to be satirical Did you know that starship troopers is recommend reading for US navy and marine personnel

Seriosuly?! "

I not sure if it still is but late 80s and early 90s it definitely was

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I don’t think I can name a remake that was as good as the original, so why bother with remakes?

Scarface and The thing (not the recent one). Pretty sure that's it

John Carpenter’s, The Thing is truly one of the best remakes ever (and differed so much from the 1950’s original that it was pretty much only a remake in name)

The 1978 remake of Invasion Of The Body Snatchers was another film which showed how remakes should be done

The Carpernter version most closely follows the book

I’ve been meaning to read, ‘Who goes there?’ for literally years. Now you’ve reminded me, I think I’m going to have a ganders on Amazon and finally fulfil this wish

Yeah its in my list of sci fi books that have films i have been meaning to read, same with Starship Troopers

Didn't know The Thing was originally a book, have to give that a go. Starship troopers I've heard is bit... problematic, or maybe just the author

Nothing is problematic in fiction unless you have pink hair and horn rimmed glasses and probably did gender studies at uni

People misunderstand the Politics of the book because of the film which while being a good film imo, they tried to change the Federal Republic style of governance into some sort of weird Facist goverment. Even though the film failed at that also anyway past some people wearing snazzy black suits to look SS like.

I'll have to put the book on my list, see what's like. The director of the film grew up The Netherlands during World War 2, so the SS imagery and propaganda was supposed to be satirical"

Yeah Paul Verhoeven. I have heard that. But yeah people take it as thats also what the book is like when its not at all (I have read a bit of it just need to restart). As some sort of Facist dictatorship. when in reality it was more of a Roman Republic

Plus in the book they have like mech suits and shit, not armour made from old tyres they found down the road from the set. Which is a bit cooler lol

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I don’t think I can name a remake that was as good as the original, so why bother with remakes?

Scarface and The thing (not the recent one). Pretty sure that's it

John Carpenter’s, The Thing is truly one of the best remakes ever (and differed so much from the 1950’s original that it was pretty much only a remake in name)

The 1978 remake of Invasion Of The Body Snatchers was another film which showed how remakes should be done

The Carpernter version most closely follows the book

I’ve been meaning to read, ‘Who goes there?’ for literally years. Now you’ve reminded me, I think I’m going to have a ganders on Amazon and finally fulfil this wish

Yeah its in my list of sci fi books that have films i have been meaning to read, same with Starship Troopers

Didn't know The Thing was originally a book, have to give that a go. Starship troopers I've heard is bit... problematic, or maybe just the author

Nothing is problematic in fiction unless you have pink hair and horn rimmed glasses and probably did gender studies at uni

People misunderstand the Politics of the book because of the film which while being a good film imo, they tried to change the Federal Republic style of governance into some sort of weird Facist goverment. Even though the film failed at that also anyway past some people wearing snazzy black suits to look SS like.

I'll have to put the book on my list, see what's like. The director of the film grew up The Netherlands during World War 2, so the SS imagery and propaganda was supposed to be satirical Did you know that starship troopers is recommend reading for US navy and marine personnel "

Yes that is correct from what i have heard also

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By *ensuallover1000Man
over a year ago

Somewhere In The Ether…


"Talking of John Carpenter, did anyone watch the remake of his creepy classic, ‘The Fog.’?

Christ on a pogo stick! - That was utterly abysmal! Sweet Jesus it was bad! I mean, REALLY fucking bad! Holy shit! I have no words.

It was not very good.

I love John Carpenters work but I always thought ‘The Fog’ was one of his weaker films. Better than the majority of other Directors output, but nowhere as good as precinct 13, escape from New York or Halloween. To me those films had more creeping fear than the fog, especially the shock opening of Assault on Precinct 13, that gang scared me more than some dead sailors.

However have to totally agree with the remake, total tosh

I was actually quite fond of the Assault On Precinct 13 remake a few years back. The original will always be the best for me (like you said - THAT opening with the ice cream truck was shocking back in the day as it still is today!) but as remakes go, a pretty good one I thought

You know what I’m going to say ...’got a light ?’

I didn’t like it, but as remakes go it wasn’t an insult to the original film. "

Bishop : ‘You're pretty fancy, Wilson.’

Napoleon Wilson : ‘I have moments.’

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By *ucka39Man
over a year ago

Newcastle

The great train robbery

To be continued

Staring buster Edwards

The Brinx Matt robbery

As most of the money was never recovered

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By *ausageNmashCouple
over a year ago

Andover

Why remake though ?

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Lego movie..."

Hell no there both shit and should be burning in hell lol

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Not a remake but a 3 ace ventura would be great

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Not a remake but a 3 ace ventura would be great "

Already in preproduction

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Sweet lol

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

One of our Dinosaurs is Missing.

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By *asmeenTV/TS
over a year ago

STOKE ON TRENT

Jaws

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Jaws"

That’s a great film a remake would never be as good as the original

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Weird science - not sure anyone could beat Kelly Lebrock

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Weird science - not sure anyone could beat Kelly Lebrock "

No I love this film can’t remake this

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Short Circuit

Splash

Mannequin

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Ok 80’s film He-Man was shit like really bad shit

There has been talk of a remake for years but never been done

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Weird science - not sure anyone could beat Kelly Lebrock "

She was off the charts in this

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Weird science - not sure anyone could beat Kelly Lebrock

No I love this film can’t remake this

"

Me too cult classic... but it’d be good that the younger kids might go back and watch the original

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Weird science - not sure anyone could beat Kelly Lebrock

She was off the charts in this "

The gym

Kit scene

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Weird science - not sure anyone could beat Kelly Lebrock

No I love this film can’t remake this

Me too cult classic... but it’d be good that the younger kids might go back and watch the original "

True

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Porkys !

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Weird science - not sure anyone could beat Kelly Lebrock

No I love this film can’t remake this

Me too cult classic... but it’d be good that the younger kids might go back and watch the original "

original? has there already been a remake?

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Porkys ! "

No no no leave it alone or the gods will gods will get upset

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Got few ideas for casting ballbreaker !

Lol

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Buckaroo banzai

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By *orksRockerMan
over a year ago

Bradford


"Short Circuit

Splash

Mannequin"

They did remake Splash - it was called The Shape of Water

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By *uke olovingmanMan
over a year ago

Gravesend

None of them

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By *atnip make me purrWoman
over a year ago

Reading


"The Great Gatsby. The book is a masterpiece but both film versions are flawed.

"

I'll take issue with this. It is my favourite book and i expected to hate the latest version and ended up loving it. There were flaws i agree with that but overall i think moving it from jazz age to hip hop worked very well and i loved the soundtrack. But as always YMMV

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Police Academy, they’ve tried to get a reboot going but the original cast have been dropping off sadly.

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By *ools and the brainCouple
over a year ago

couple, us we him her.


"Talking of John Carpenter, did anyone watch the remake of his creepy classic, ‘The Fog.’?

Christ on a pogo stick! - That was utterly abysmal! Sweet Jesus it was bad! I mean, REALLY fucking bad! Holy shit! I have no words.

It was not very good.

I love John Carpenters work but I always thought ‘The Fog’ was one of his weaker films. Better than the majority of other Directors output, but nowhere as good as precinct 13, escape from New York or Halloween. To me those films had more creeping fear than the fog, especially the shock opening of Assault on Precinct 13, that gang scared me more than some dead sailors.

However have to totally agree with the remake, total tosh

i heard somewhere they are remaking Escape from New York, or atleast trying to

https://www.thewrap.com/escape-from-new-york-writer-leigh-whannell-gives-status-update-remake/

I personally dont think it would work without Kurt Russell

Kurt totally owned the character of Snake Pliskin. I always loved the part where he just sits on a chair looking a bit despondent, then the crazies arrive and he kicks into action.

It’s one remake I certainly don’t want to see. "

The only person I could see currently being able to do this is Chris Pratt

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By *ools and the brainCouple
over a year ago

couple, us we him her.

Nosferatu

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By *eeky goodnessMan
over a year ago

Worcester


"Eragon

Just make it correct this time

Completely agree with this! The books are amazing. "

I liked some of the casting choices but I agree the books are amazing

Have you read the Angela one yet?

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By *eeky goodnessMan
over a year ago

Worcester


"Eragon

Just make it correct this time

100%

I was absolutely engrossed in those books and had the last one on pre order for a year before it was finally released."

Same here, I even paid for the signed copy too!

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By *aitonelMan
over a year ago

Liverpool

Every movie.

I'd like to see any movie redo with a more modern style, be it cleaner camera, better sound, updated effects or cgi.

Why do I feel this? Because the original would always exist. It is not going anywhere and a remake won't ever remove the original from existence. And it makes me appreciate more, or at the least see the original in a new way.

The only true downside I see to any movie not being remade is that if it turns out to be truely bad like a fair few tend to be, it is a huge missed opportunity to actually doing it right.

However, remakes of lesser loved movies should be priority, as some movies are more difficult to remake largely due to how iconic some actors/characters are.

Examples

Johnny Depp as Jack Sparrow

Daniel Radcliffe as Harry Potter

The cast of Star Wars OT.

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By *rishCouple2kCouple
over a year ago

Berkshire

Bright.. Movie (I think) on Netflix.

Could have been amazing.

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By *aitonelMan
over a year ago

Liverpool


"Talking of John Carpenter, did anyone watch the remake of his creepy classic, ‘The Fog.’?

Christ on a pogo stick! - That was utterly abysmal! Sweet Jesus it was bad! I mean, REALLY fucking bad! Holy shit! I have no words.

It was not very good.

I love John Carpenters work but I always thought ‘The Fog’ was one of his weaker films. Better than the majority of other Directors output, but nowhere as good as precinct 13, escape from New York or Halloween. To me those films had more creeping fear than the fog, especially the shock opening of Assault on Precinct 13, that gang scared me more than some dead sailors.

However have to totally agree with the remake, total tosh

i heard somewhere they are remaking Escape from New York, or atleast trying to

https://www.thewrap.com/escape-from-new-york-writer-leigh-whannell-gives-status-update-remake/

I personally dont think it would work without Kurt Russell

Kurt totally owned the character of Snake Pliskin. I always loved the part where he just sits on a chair looking a bit despondent, then the crazies arrive and he kicks into action.

It’s one remake I certainly don’t want to see.

The only person I could see currently being able to do this is Chris Pratt"

Kurt's son, Wyatt Russell.

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By *ea monkeyMan
over a year ago

Manchester (he/him)

The urge to remake classic films is one that particularly irks me.

Mainly because I know how much work goes into creating, producing, shooting, editing, etc. All of that time, money and effort into something that has already been done (usually better)?

New production values aren’t always better, bigger budgets don’t guarantee a better artistic process (look at west end theatre vs off strip productions).

I’d rather that the big studios stop hedging their bets for diminished returns and make interesting unique and special films

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By *ntbplMan
over a year ago

Blackpool/Preston


"What about the lost boys?

Do you think they could better that? "

Ooof, that’s the first thing that came to my head when I opened the thread but it feels almost sacrilegious to say!

Gremlins would benefit from a remake/reboot

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By *emorefridaCouple
over a year ago

La la land


"Name one.

I'll start.

Inner Space. "

I love innerspace, sorted what old film I'm making my kids watch this weekend

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Weird science - not sure anyone could beat Kelly Lebrock

No I love this film can’t remake this

Me too cult classic... but it’d be good that the younger kids might go back and watch the original

original? has there already been a remake?"

No

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By *eeky goodnessMan
over a year ago

Worcester

Recently it feels like it has got stagnant and the first thought for film companies is remakes or reboots instead of using the countless books and other media to create some new.

I could be wrong though.

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By *eralt80Man
over a year ago

cork


"I don’t think I can name a remake that was as good as the original, so why bother with remakes?

Scarface and The thing (not the recent one). Pretty sure that's it

John Carpenter’s, The Thing is truly one of the best remakes ever (and differed so much from the 1950’s original that it was pretty much only a remake in name)

The 1978 remake of Invasion Of The Body Snatchers was another film which showed how remakes should be done "

Speaking of John Carpenter, how about a remake of Big Trouble In Little China. Seeing as how he never got to finish his true vision, remake it how he really wanted it

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By *aitonelMan
over a year ago

Liverpool


"Recently it feels like it has got stagnant and the first thought for film companies is remakes or reboots instead of using the countless books and other media to create some new.

I could be wrong though."

Because so much is niche, they have tried to do this and things barely get much traction.

Sometimes because what they do is absolute shit, or because it does not just appeal to the masses.

If they do find something that appeals, it is usually created by those that don't care or even know of the source material. Resulting in an ever poorer product.

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By *hunky GentMan
over a year ago

Maldon and Peterborough

Gone with the wind.

.

Nah, maybe not

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By *ensuallover1000Man
over a year ago

Somewhere In The Ether…


"Nosferatu"

Great call!

Werner Herzog did a fantastic remake in the late seventies starring Klaus Kinski in the role of Count Orlok. It has a wonderfully dreamlike quality to it and Kinski himself was particularly excellent.

He opted for a more pitiable representation of the titular character as opposed to Max Shrek’s original, grotesque and predatory portrayal (and bloody scary to boot!)

He (Kinski) also reprised the role once more in the later, Vampire In Venice which was watchable if not entirely awe inspiring

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By *ensuallover1000Man
over a year ago

Somewhere In The Ether…


"I don’t think I can name a remake that was as good as the original, so why bother with remakes?

Scarface and The thing (not the recent one). Pretty sure that's it

John Carpenter’s, The Thing is truly one of the best remakes ever (and differed so much from the 1950’s original that it was pretty much only a remake in name)

The 1978 remake of Invasion Of The Body Snatchers was another film which showed how remakes should be done

Speaking of John Carpenter, how about a remake of Big Trouble In Little China. Seeing as how he never got to finish his true vision, remake it how he really wanted it "

Apparently, it is in the wings as we speak…..with The Rock possibly on board in the role of Jack Burton.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Highlander. I've never seen such a brilliant concept so painful carried out. What was it? 4 movies? 2 TV series..and it still failed to for fill it's true potential.

Someone put a call through to Joss Whedon or Christopher Nolan.

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By *hunky GentMan
over a year ago

Maldon and Peterborough


"Highlander. I've never seen such a brilliant concept so painful carried out. What was it? 4 movies? 2 TV series..and it still failed to for fill it's true potential.

Someone put a call through to Joss Whedon or Christopher Nolan. "

There can be only one.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Love to see a remake of The Burning

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By *ools and the brainCouple
over a year ago

couple, us we him her.

Waiting with baited breath for the Dune reboot.

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By *ad NannaWoman
over a year ago

East London

Grease 2, and make it not really crap.

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