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This is a woeful Hollywood
remake
of a classic British film.
maybe Hollywood should
remake
this movie with some little better actors and better director.sorry
This short subject is a
remake
of the Three Stooges' 1942 film "What's the Matador?", about the boys' trip to Mexico and their bullfighting adventures.
It causes anything and everything memorable in the visuals, which are freed from having to depict Anytown USA, but it makes a viewer wonder why every
remake
since is burdened and rendered unspecific by the need to Americanize everything.
Having watched the first "Dark Harvest" the night prior to this viewing, I expected to at least see a crappy
remake
of the first film.
This awful
remake
it's pathetic even for a 5 year old!
On this
remake
the title song is even worst than the movie itself.
It is a redundant
remake
of every horror monster movie in the last two decades.
Aubrey only existed to fill in what needed to be 'discovered' in the ending, (which if you've already seen Ju-On before this, you already know the whole movie) all it was really was a complete
remake
of Ju-On, just more closely followed than The Grudge.
I do not understand why Hollywood has that need to take a perfect foreign movie and
remake
it.
It had the potential to be a really cool, hip
remake
of a cool show, but that's where it fell apart.
Remake
a classic film shot-by-shot.
This
remake
doesn't even come close to topping the original.
George Sluizer's
remake
of his own - superior - film is a complete waste of time.
This is supposed to be a
remake
of a Chinese film, which is obviously far superior to this trash.
This
remake
is mercilessly padded out and talky.
The original GRUDGE (the original American remake) surprisingly pulled off just about everything you could do right with a ghost flick.
Lori Heuring is thoroughly unimpressive in her leading role as the mother, but Scout Taylor-Compton (currently a big star thanks to the "Halloween" remake) and young Chloe Moretz are adequate as the daughters.
Director Jeremiah Checheck who brought us big budget debacles like "The Avengers" and the
remake
of "Diabolique" has directed this ripoff of the Die Hard concept, done on - what looks like - a Blair Witch budget.
Perhaps I will take another dollar, purchase the rights to this film, and
remake
it.
Eight Legged Freaks is a modern monster movie, like a
remake
of any of the old 'Attack of the giant [INSERT ANIMAL HERE]'-movies of the 50s, 60s and 70s.
Or rather, it should have been more like a
remake
of the, instead of what is was.
So preachy, stilted, and superficial about so horrendous a tragedy, I wish someone would do a
remake
and get the story a little more right.
No! no - No - NO! My entire being is revolting against this dreadful
remake
of a classic movie.
i didn't think it was possible to actually make the special effects worse than they were in 1950s when the original was shot, but this 2006
remake
proves me wrong.
The movie is very dated now, but a decent
remake
could probably make this into a good movie.
Such a highly-anticipated
remake
of a cherished musical classic and such a bitter pill it was to have to take.
This movie is a good candidate for a remake, even with Skerritt and Hughes . . .
It's a
remake
of "The Wedding Singer".
This
remake
should be labeled with a warning for any viewers- if you know the original, don't bother: I felt cheated by losing part of my life in a cinema watching this unmemorable piece of fluff.
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