wakfs
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Tue Aug-17-04 10:25 AM
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Good films that should be remade |
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I saw the thread on bad films that should NOT be remade, but what about the good old ones that could benefit from an update?
Here's the start of such a list:
White Heat - the original Cagney crime classic could easily be updated with a modern twist. I'd love to see this. Top o' the world, ma!!
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Tue Aug-17-04 10:50 AM
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1. If it's perfect, don't touch it |
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The Manchurian Candidate is such a great example of a movie that doesn't need a remake. Meryl Streep is brilliant, but his movie shows the difference between brilliant and archetypal--no one can match Angela Lansbury's pure sinister evil.
Also, there is no way to improve on Gene Wilder as Willy Wonka. If they want a new movie, why not do Charlie and the Great Glass Elevator?
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Tue Aug-17-04 11:27 AM
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2. Tough call. I'd say "Grapes of Wrath" except for the fact I don't believe |
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Edited on Tue Aug-17-04 11:31 AM by no_hypocrisy
you could match the stellar casting of Henry Fonda, John Carradine, Jane Darwell, and Charley Grapewin, and not to forget the brilliant screenplay written by Nunnally Johnson, who stayed pretty much faithful to the Steinbeck novel. (P.S. What a leap of roles for Charley Grapewin: he played Uncle Henry in Wizard of Oz in 1939 and one year later, Grandpa in Grapes of Wrath.)
The message needs to be recapitulated but I don't trust Hollywood's treatment of the material unless it was an independent film-maker. Also maybe a group of "unknown" but committed actors would bring focus on the story rather than the production.
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Tue Aug-17-04 11:34 AM
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3. "To Kill A Mickingbird" (1962) |
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Tue Aug-17-04 04:39 PM
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8. I respectfully disagree. |
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Tue Aug-17-04 04:58 PM
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11. I respectfully disagree as well |
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No one, and I mean NO ONE, could ever top Gregory Peck at Atticus Finch. That movie is a classic...
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Tue Aug-17-04 11:37 AM
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Lawrence of Arabia would be pretty good
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Tue Aug-17-04 12:01 PM
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5. Good films shouldn't be remade |
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What ever happened to imagination? Everything's either remakes or sequels or the same plot as some other dumb movie that's come out the same year. The film industry is so boring and mainstream for the most part.
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Tue Aug-17-04 05:20 PM
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I don't think it's any less creative today than 50 years ago.
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Tue Aug-17-04 12:06 PM
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6. Race with the Devil and Fareinheit 451. |
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Race with the Devil would make a good summer blockbuster, with lots of kick-ass CGI effects and stuff. You could do alot to add more action to it, like have one of the couples try to escape usuing a dirtbike they brought on the trip, or something.
Fareinheit 451 was a good movie, of course, but it is SO dated with it's terrible effects and laughable 'futurist' production design. It needs a complete makeover without rewriting a single word.
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Tue Aug-17-04 12:09 PM
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Though the original is a classic, I think there should be a version that is closer in tone to the novel, including the lost final chapter.
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Tue Aug-17-04 04:39 PM
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9. Is that the chapter with an older and wiser Alex worrying about his son? |
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Tue Aug-17-04 05:09 PM
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13. Remake Clockwork?!? NO...FRICKIN...WAY!! |
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Clockwork is as close to a perfect movie as you can get!
Real horrorshow!
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Tue Aug-17-04 04:52 PM
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Make it Deathrace 3000 and put laser beams on flying cars
That would be grand
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Tue Aug-17-04 05:01 PM
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A good D-Day epic so today's viewers can see how much everyone gave on that day.
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Tue Aug-17-04 05:15 PM
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Tue Aug-17-04 05:16 PM
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15. King Kong...with better animation... |
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I know Peter Jackson is remaking this. I'd redo it as close to the 1933 version as possible, same timeframe, storyline, shot in B&W, but use much more sophisticated stop-motion techniques...and as little CGI as possible. There was also a lost sequence when the sailors are shaken off the log and some get eaten by a huge prehistoric spider; I'd put that back in.
It'd be a killer!
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Tue Aug-17-04 05:20 PM
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I don't think you can make a modern day King Kong |
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after all, with today's technology it'd be fairly easy to sedate or kill him.
If PJ makes the story modern, he's gonna have a hell of a time convincing us - just like the Godzilla in New York movie. Total crap.
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Tue Aug-17-04 05:20 PM
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I don't understand why people get upset about remakes. It's not like the original film goes away when the new one is made.
Some great films WERE remakes. Judy Garland's "A Star is Born", Jimmy Stewart's "The Man Who Knew Too Much" being two great examples.
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