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It is a tried
remake
of the English movie 'The Hitch'.
I thought this movie was supposed to be a
remake
of the very great film "Day of The Jackal" but this movie is just a dumber version of "Assassins" with Stallone and Banderas.
And of course us Americans just have to
remake
everything successful into English, because man reading subtitles is SOOOOO Hard isn't it!
If "The Eye
" remake
does well which I'm hoping it does for the sake of the Pang Brothers movie careers, but at the same time it seems a shame that people won't/can't see the original, because very often/almost always the
remake
isn't as good as the original.
In most cases, such as that of Ju-On and The Grudge, the Japanese film are infinitely better than the American
remake.
Why call it a
remake
of the series when the only similarities are that there are three main characters.
Hopefully someone will come along and actually
remake
this film correctly in my lifetime.
The subtle tense atmosphere of the original
remake
are no where to be seen.
AKA is almost as bad as his recent (horrible, self-serving)
remake
of Dorian Gray - absurd, contorted dialogue among the 'upper class' characters, at once idiotic and pretentious, amateurish, stilted to its core.
Not as bad as some people say...This is a unofficial Bond movie and a
remake
of "Thunderball", written by Kevin McClory (co- producer in "Thunderball").
Only if there was another story, "Thunderball" was a excellent movie and really did not needed a remake
The villains laugh like they're taken from a clown circus and if the guys who did "Scary Movie" want to do a parody on superhero movies they only have to take the script from this movie and do a remake, called Black Scorpion III: The threat of really really bad movies who in some way manages to lure the production companies into a sequel suicide.
I could not believe how terrible and boring this Hollywood
remake
was.It's so dreadful.
A
remake
of a successful movie can be a tricky business at best; to
remake
a true classic, especially one that is veritably the definitive film of a director like Alfred Hitchcock, is something else again.
I have never seen the original 1930s version of the film, but this
remake
is one of the worst I have seen from a major production studio in years.
It's sort of bad
remake
of U-turn.
It's not a
remake.
Collet-Serra's "House of Wax" pays homage to actor Vincent Price from the first
remake
in 1953.
If you want to see a REALLY creep take on the Area 51 idea, check out the
remake
of "The Hills Have Eyes".
There were moments of pathos, irony and fey humor the
remake
doesn't have.
It is an unbelievable stupid and far fetched
remake
of the much better 1979 horror camp classic.
In the remake, "Of Cash And Hash"(1955), director Jules White fixes this and the reason for the stooges hiding in the garbage can is because there is a gunfight between the police and the armored car robbers.
I hope some good director will make a
remake
of this fantastic game into a movie someday.
It's a
REMAKE
of The Wedding Singer, which happens to be my favorite movie which gives me another reason to disapprove of this film.
This
remake
is abominable.
I don't think there are any redeeming qualities in this
remake.
To
remake "
Lost Horizon", as a musical, the need for a Rodgers & Hammerstein or Lerner & Lowe type musical composition was needed.
I'm a fan of the 1950's original and about 20 minutes into this
remake
I started to think this was going to be as good as the original but it wasn't.
Why do American producers need to
remake
& ruin yet another classic show?
Remember the original version of "The Office" with Ricky Gervais, It was an absolute masterpiece, and there was no need to
remake
it.
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