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LifeDistortion 04.21.2007 04:26 AM

I know "The Toxic Avenger" is suppose to be cheap looking, but imagine if they did it and kept the humor but also made it over the top violence, more like the comic book that came out. It would be pretty cool.

sarramkrop 04.21.2007 07:37 AM

None of them. Remaking a movie is like shooting the same corpse over and over again.

luckynumber9 04.21.2007 04:04 PM

 

SonikJesus 04.21.2007 05:47 PM


 




 


Dave Chappelle has stated that the script was way better than the movie turned out and that he was unhappy with the finished product. The original is still great though.

demonrail666 04.21.2007 06:03 PM

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Originally Posted by sarramkrop
None of them. Remaking a movie is like shooting the same corpse over and over again.


Surely remaking a movie is no worse than covering someone elses record.

sarramkrop 04.22.2007 11:43 AM

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Originally Posted by demonrail666
Surely remaking a movie is no worse than covering someone elses record.


Not really. The nature of music is much more volatile and opens itself up to different interpretations. A song is a fundamentally different medium than a movie.

Iain 04.22.2007 11:55 AM

I really don't see the point of remaking a film at all unless in a very special circumstance. Taking inspiration from is another thing though. eg 12 Monkeys which couldn't be called a remake of La Jetee.

Everyneurotic 04.22.2007 12:10 PM

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Originally Posted by SpectralJulianIsNotDead
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And they are remaking revenge of the nerds? Mannnn. LAME.


FUCK NO!!!!!! i'm dead opposed!!!

how can they even imagine something like this? what's next, a remake of ferris bueller starring frankie muniz?

sarramkrop 04.22.2007 12:14 PM

The only good remakes i've ever watched were porn parodies of hollywood movies.

EyeballGrowth 04.22.2007 07:55 PM

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Originally Posted by Dead-Air
The only films worth remaking are bad ones. Why remake it if it was good in the first place (aside from lack of originality and a desperate need to turn a profit.) Can anyone think of a good movie with a remake that measures up to it?


AMEN. Hollywood needs to stop remaking EVERYTHING. The 2nd Batman Begins movie is gonna have the damn Joker in it. I read the director said something like " I really didn't want to do it at first because Nicholson was completely perfect.......... " It's like then DON'T DO IT!!!! jeez

atsonicpark 04.22.2007 08:00 PM

why would toxic avenger need remade?

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uh.. anyway, a remake should only happen if there's some huge flaw with the original... for example, tarantino wrote natural born killers but disowned it because of oliver stone's changes to the script. it'd be cool if it were remade by tarantino or someone else based more on tarantino's script.. stuff like that, in my mind, would warrant a remake.

Sonic Youth 37 04.22.2007 08:05 PM

The Great Escape
A Clockwork Orange (done by someone cool like Darren Aronofsky)

TheDom 04.22.2007 08:05 PM

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Originally Posted by Sonic Youth 37
A Clockwork Orange (done by someone cool like Darren Aronofsky)


No.

Sonic Youth 37 04.22.2007 08:06 PM

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Originally Posted by TheDom
No.


Why not? I think a new spin on it would be quite nice.

atsonicpark 04.22.2007 08:07 PM

no no no.

never remake a clockwork orange.

Sonic Youth 37 04.22.2007 08:09 PM

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Originally Posted by atsonicpark
no no no.

never remake a clockwork orange.


Alright, alright. bad idea.

What about Citizen Kane then?

atsonicpark 04.22.2007 08:10 PM

hahahahaha.

Dead-Air 04.24.2007 12:00 AM

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Originally Posted by Sonic Youth 37
Alright, alright. bad idea.

What about Citizen Kane then?


Actually Citizen Kane with Justin Timberlake in the lead might be the ultimate remake.

luxinterior 04.24.2007 12:41 AM

I think sometimes movies tend to go horribly wrong whenever they're based on well-known books, comics, etc. I support remakes of these movies (the bad ones at least), though they aren't so much remakes as they are different interpretations of the original piece of writing.

And then with horror movies it's like there are no rules, really. Of course it was pointless to remake Psycho, but when you have a movie monster who kind of transcends the original work they were featured in (whether it began on or offscreen), to me it's like anyone's game. I personally would love to see a great, new werewolf movie without the camp factor for once. There are plenty of campy horror movies out there, and I have no problem with it at all, but I am dying to see more new (good) horror films that are less tongue-in-cheek, or on the opposite side of the spectrum, less like the Saw trilogy. It seems like filmmakers are having a difficult time finding the middle ground, if they're even looking for it at all. And maybe it's not even the middle ground, but a whole different direction entirely that they need to pursue. I just don't find scary movies scary anymore, which is a shame. When I was in elementary school, I was very much obsessed with old horror movies, and our rental store at the time had plenty in stock that I was trying to make my way through.

Also, CGI is, for the most part, not scary. Stick with puppets, people. Whenever I hear people around my age talking about movies that scared the shit out of them as children, it's always Labyrinth and the Dark Crystal and movies that really aren't classified as horror but are for some reason still "creepy" in their own subtle way. I think there's something there that really needs to be explored and exploited, only this time around for an adult audience.

Tokolosh 04.24.2007 02:49 AM

Please! Not Citizen Kane!!!


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