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I can't get over someone basically doing a
remake
of a crappy high budget Hollywood flop ("the CORE" with washed up actors like Luke Perry).
A film that tends to get buried under prejudice and preconception - It's a
remake!
Never Say Never Again is also a
remake
of the 1965 007 movie Thunderball, there are several differences in Never Say Never Again that lets you know it wasn't made by EON.
How would they make a 2002
remake
of this one?
(not the overblown Gere/Jlo remake...) Luckily I found it and taped it when it was showing on a STARZ Promo Weekend, because as far as I know, it's not available on DVD.
Another very nice thing is that Mr. Shapiro gave the "original" Sandy Ricks (Luke Halpin) a small part in this
remake.
Although this is a
remake
of "Okkadu" you will find that Vijay and Trisha make this a unique film, Vijay and Trisha make a great pair.
Swift's socialism and pacifism come through against all odds in this well done
remake.
But all that said, I did watch whole thing in more or less one go and did appreciate its merits, all the while wishing that someone would do a less soapy
remake.
Those wishing to see film noir remakes, should not see this as as a remake, you will always be disappointed.
First
remake
i've seen, that is better than the original, the only problem with both: Gerard Depardieu.
In following the lines of the classic formula to a point of taking another leap off from the material, The Thing
remake
becomes one of the coolest remakes of its time.
It may be a
remake
of the 1937 film by Capra, but it is wrong to consider it only in that way!
Yes, it turns into a commercial for the tepid
remake
of WAR OF THE WORLDS during the last fifteen minutes; you can turn that off.
A huge cast gathered for this
remake
which sadly was a box office failure notwithstanding a great sound track.
Crossfire is one of those films from the Forties that is crying for a remake, if for no other reason than maybe it's time it should be done as originally written.
I can only say, that this film should have been released at it is in the USA, instead of thinking of doing a
remake.
Ross Hunter's musical
remake
of the 1937 fantasy, based on James Hilton's enduring bestseller, was written off by critics and audiences almost immediately in 1973, sounding off a backlash against musicals in general that gave the genre a bad reputation in Hollywood for years.
Fans of apocalyptic movies will savor this well-made low-budget thriller that is essentially a
remake
of the 1951 George Pal classic "When Worlds Collide."
The 1973 musical
remake
of the James Hilton novel about mythical SHANGRI-LA! is a real special gem.
Why not try and
remake
it even, i promise it will be top earner, people love those sorts of stories, So please either release it and take us out of our misery or
remake
it,although i doubt if it could be improved upon.
This film is a metafictional study of the artist's judgement in the creation of his fictional world; of how an artist can attempt to
remake
life -- even his own -- thru his art, even as he cannot escape the knowledge that, no matter how he involves himself in his story, it is still fiction and he is still outside of his remade world, still burdened with its unreality and the reality of the life he has tried to artistically
remake.
Having just seen Walt Disney's The Skeleton Dance on the Saturday Morning Blog as linked from YouTube, I used those same sources to watch a
remake
done in Technicolor for the Columbia cartoon unit and animated by the same man-Ub Iwerks.
Ghillie a
remake
of the Telugu "okkadu' is thankfully a clarified version of the original.
Despite it's a
remake
of a 1939 film of the same title, it would probably be compared to Sex And The City.
Let's just hope there won't be a godawful American
remake
of this unique romance/mystery-thriller.
A kinda
remake
of PLANES TRAINS AND AUTOMOBILES in a lot of ways.i
If this film going to make a remake, I suggest make it more good and excited, because watching a old movie seems like to have a
remake
of it, if lucky.
I decided to write a comment on this amazing movie because here on IMDb it is cited that John Woo, a mediocre director who made some decent films back in his pre-American years but totally ruined his reputation by his latest, made in US films, plans to
remake
it.
Well, here are a couple of reasons why it is one of the stupidest ideas for a
remake
ever: The plot of the film is simple and even clichéd by today's standards, but what makes the film a masterpiece is acting by the four leads, unique direction by Mellville, cinematography, music and its style.
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