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It's hardly a classic, and as the plot was updated to the time of its release, is not historic either.
The storyline of the game was incredible (think Jurassic Park meets Alien) and yet you still managed to take it and mould it into your own terrible recreation of an instant
classic.
It's like that lame Baz Luhrman film "Romeo and Juliet" where he set it in modern times to attract young folks and create some hype with his revamping of a
classic
tale.
Pretty lousy made-for-TV sequel to the Roman Polanski
classic.
Of course it goes without saying that the original Boris Karloff
classic "
The Mummy" really shouldn't even be mentioned in the same breath as the so called "sequels", all of which come off as campy or cultish.
Obviously some studio hack thought that they could cash in on Disney's
CLASSIC
presentation of "Mickey and the Beanstalk", but maybe audiences were either more gullible back then (improbable) or stuck in a double feature (more probable).
It is a
classic.
Simon West's remake of the 1979 horror
classic
is a pathetic attempt to bring old school thrills to a contemporary audience.
I've been a
classic
horror fan my entire life.
The saddest part about this film is that they had everything in place to make the greatest western ever and they blew it!!! the costumes are perfect,good actors, there are 2 music scores the orchestrail score is wonderful, and keeps with the
classic
spirit of the old timey Lone Ranger alive, the second score is a series of songs by country music artest like Merle Haggerd, and The Statler Brothers and those songs like "The Man in the Mask" are so bad that they are funny.
Of course, the huge buzzard is mainly concerned with pursuing the stars of this classic, Jeff Morrow & Mara Corday, wherever they might be.
Shirley Temple's films for Twentieth Century Fox aren't negligible because they're poorly-made (Darryl F. Zanuck supervised most of them, after all); they don't retain much of a
"classic"
stature among cinema aficionados mainly because they're weighed down with the syrupy optimism of Depression-era Hollywood.
this movie is a pile of rubbish , and to try and base it the first is just a farce , the main thing that let it down for me was the usage of the one liners out of the first one , which once said by
classic
actors such as Sam Elliot can not be reproduced in any way , i mean when Dalton phones wade in the 1st , and he ends the call with stay cool that was great , but when the chump rings the DEA agent back home and he ends the call with stay cool it doesn't have the same ring now really does it , there are other ones but I cant be bothered to post em up , but I hope u get my drift ,they should of named this roadhouse wannabe ..........
The first thing you ought to realize is that this film has absolutely nothing to do with the
classic
Love Affair later in the decade with Charles Boyer and Irene Dunne or the two remakes that followed.
A bad bad movie... terrible plot, hinges on Bolo Yeung's charater, but he speaks maybe 20 words in the entire movie and only has one fight scene - still in great shape considering he was also in the kung fu
classic "
Enter The Dragon" Interesting to see William Zabka ("Johnny" from The Karate Kid) in another martial-arts role.
It is difficult to compete against
classic
greatness, but once you make that choice and the decision is in play, you need find the best and brightest resources to keep your product top drawer, and on the cutting edge of quality.
Woeful and unnecessary sequel to a bonafide
classic.
id say this is a
classic
as far as crappy movies go.
Whereas The Cat in the Hat screamed vulgarity they caught a lot more than I would have liked.Growing up with Dr Seuss It really bothered me to see how this timeless
classic
got trashed on the big screen .Lets see what they do with Horton hears a who.I hope this one does Dr Seuss some justice.
Whoever the prick writers were that decided to turn such a great movie into this garbage should have done some research, instead of filling it with one-liners and hollow new characters, and the
classic
jokes from the first movie OVER AND OVER AND OVER AND OVER AGAIN.
This is among one of many USA attempts of remaking a old
classic
British TV show, that's more famous than this one.
They had a wonderful string of films with all the
classic
horror films.
It was depressing to see Sian Phillips' incredible talent go to such a waste, after her
classic
performance in I, Claudius.
Joining the "Lethal Weapon" star are Glenn Close ("The Big Chill"), Paul Scofield ("A Man For All Seasons"), Alan Bates, Ian Holm, Michael Maloney (who would be cast as Roderigo opposite Kenneth Branagh and Laurence Fishburne in Oliver Parker's "Othello" (see my review of Olivier's "stage" version of the tragedy, though he only starred in it) and who Branagh would cast as Laertes in HIS 3-hour version of "Hamlet" (a proper homage to Sir Laurence Olivier and his
classic
version of the play; see my review on that one as well) 5 years later), Nathaniel Parker (who would be cast as Cassio in his brother's version of "Othello" 4 years later) and Helena Bonham-Carter, who would be cast in "Mary Shelley's Frankenstein" 4 years later.
It is the depth of character and feeling that makes the book such a
classic
and this movie takes those things and utterly destroys them in its rewriting.
I know that the original Psycho was a
classic
and remaking it was a mistake, ESPECIALLY a shot-by-shot remake.
The music is a
classic
score and fits the movie very well.
The original is a
classic.
Assault on Precinct 13: 3/10: Let us forget for a moment that Assault on Precinct 13 is a remake of a
classic
action movie.
Alas...I forgot how Disney must dumb down
classic
material for today's dumbed down youth.
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