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By the way, the thing that really makes me nauseous about this movie is the fact that it's the ONLY film out of all the seven sequels thats related in any way to the original (not counting Howling IV (1988), which was a
remake
of the original, or in other words, a sequel based on the same novel).
This 1973
remake
of the classic 1944 Billy Wilder film, "Double Indemnity," is a textbook example of how to destroy a great script.
As directed by brothers Chris & Paul Weitz of "American Pie" fame, this uninspired
remake
of Warren Beatty's 1978 fantasy "Heaven Can Wait," itself a rehash of 1941's "Here Comes Mr. Jordan," lacks the abrasively profane humor that won Chris Rock an Emmy for his first HBO special.
Pretty much the entire movie seems like a cheap
remake
of the first, with scenes mimicking the things that happened in the first, only a lot more ridiculous and unlikely.
I hate to throw out lines like this, but in this case I feel like I have to: the American
remake
of THE GRUDGE is by far the worst film I have seen in theaters in the last 5 years.
A
remake
of Alejandro Amenabar's Abre los Ojos, but this time with a living, breathing mask as a lead.
Despite thinking that this would be another horribly bad remake, I kept my hopes high that maybe...just maybe someone would get it right this time around.
This movie looks like a
remake
of any other ordinary detective dramas from the past.
This so called
remake
is terrible.
He took up such a huge challenge and responsibility to
remake
what is known as the best Hindi movie ever and made a mess out of it.
Quite average even by Monogram standards, this mystery (a
remake
of The Sphinx) has an oddball plot which is not unraveled to much effect -- you'll see through it after about ten minutes.
A CGI
remake
may be acceptable but replacing marionettes with Homo sapiens subsp.
Needless remake, and it can't come close to capturing the charm of the original.
This movie has all the ingredients that could possibly have gone wrong with making a
remake
of Sholay.
While the original titillates the intellect, this cheap
remake
is designed purely to shock the sensibilities.
Ram Gopal Verma first wanted to make this a
remake
of classic bollywood movie "Sholay", but after having problems with the original makers decided to go ahead with the project and... i guess leave all the good parts of the movie (acting, script, songs, music, comedy, action etc) out and shoot the movie just because he already happen to hire the crew.
THHE
remake
was a superior movie
remake
in every way.
Humphrey Bogart and Mary Astor somehow transcended the essential seediness of their characters in the remake; here, Sam Spade and Ruth Wonderley(!) can't.
It reminded me of the
remake
of the Blob, probably because of the sliminess of it all.
For me the only reason for having a look at this
remake
was to see how bad and funny it could be.
This so-called prequel is just a badly made
remake
to to a better version of Dangerous Liasons.
Don't
remake
films that weren't that good in the first place!
I always wondered if they would ever
remake
being the classic it is.
And, more recently, Warren Beatty's "Heaven Can Wait" (1978), which was a
remake
of 1941's "Here Comes Mr. Jordan."
The 1963 version of "The Haunting" has been one of my favorite horror films for years, so I anticipated the release of this 1999
remake
with a good deal of trepidation.
Joseph L. Mankiewicz's Sleuth didn't need a
remake.
However, given that the modern day
remake
machine is currently in full swing; I really can't say I'm surprised to see the film updated for modern audience.
I'm glad that the director chose to make this change as nobody wants to see a
remake
that directly copies of the original; plus there's the fact that the location is well used and always nice to look at.
BRIEF ENCOUNTER is a ghastly and pointless
remake
of the 1945 David Lean classic, which was based on Noel Coward's play "Still Life".
This is the first problem with the TV
remake
--color changes the tone of the story.
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