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What movie would you dearly love to see remade?
/and I don't mean a reboot ala Marvel and Dc
//Please don't turn this into a rant about Hollywood or Michael Bay destroying your childhood
///Third obligatory placeholder slashie
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I think we're about due for a Spiderman reboot.
I'm sure five years ago someone would have said Clash of the Titans, i'd be embarassed to have been that person. btw, five years ago, I would have said Tron.
Can you imagine if they remake Logan's Run? It would be so stupid. It would be like remaking Wizard of Oz. You just can't. I'm honestly really worried that they will remake Wizard of Oz one day. It'll be brutal. Might as well put Taylor Swift as one of the good witches and get it over with.
Ok, so for sure in the fantasy realm, I don't think anything should be remade. There's a certain amount of magic to the Jim Hensen era where stuff like Dark Crystal, Labyrinth was getting made. I would hate to see these redone. Obviously someone is going to remake Princess Bride at some point. Yuck.
//actually Time Bandits would be great to see a remake. I guess Peter Dinklage has to be in it. Can we put Jean de Lancie as the bad guy?
///hmmm...maybe a live-action version of Secret of Nimh because of current technology capabilities?
For sci-fi, there are some things screaming for a remake. Last Starfighter, Battle Beyond the Stars (gets my vote),
We know Blade Runner is about to get a reboot so that's that. I wonder if they can make the soundtrack even worse. I recommend Kenny G for the ultimate cyber punk experience.
I'm sure some dick is going to remake 2001 at some point. Also, it's been at least 3 months since the last Body Snatchers remake so we're due for that now.
Anyway, I think I'm skirting around what many people here are likely thinking.
DUNE.
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Just as long as they spend at least 90 minutes of the first movie explaining how Peter Parker was a normal kid that becomes Spider-Man, uncle Ben dies and he learns that with great power comes great responsibility. I can never remember all of that, it's all so confusing.
Enemy Mine? Huh...that would be a great candidate for a remake, actually...because it's one of those movies that maybe didn't quite hit the mark but it had something there of exceptional value. And with two really good actors in the lead, that could be interesting. Duncan Jones to direct?
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Last Starfighter - Battle Beyond the Stars
LS came to mind - Death Blossom! Live action Battle could be amazing.
So last night I watched Jupiter Ascending, and at one point I was thinking - "This is pretty to look at, I wonder if they remade Dune, would it be this pretty and this bad?"
I really dug Maleficent - I'd like to see that kind of style in a non animated take on the Black Cauldron
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Enemy Mine remake should be directed by M. Night Shymananalan and star Will Smith and Jaden Smith. It can't miss.
Shellhead, why didn't they use some CGI to fix Owen Wilson's nose....and performance? They had the budget.
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Shellhead wrote: I've been struggling to think of any remakes that I've actually enjoyed, and I came up with just one: The Thing. So it seems possible that there are other classic horror movies that might be improved with modern practical effects or even CGI. But not too much CGI. The remake of The Haunting was definitely hurt by a heavy reliance on CGI.
Is Carpenter's The Thing actually a remake of the 1951 movie? I thought it was just based on the same story.
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Shellhead wrote: I've been struggling to think of any remakes that I've actually enjoyed, and I came up with just one: The Thing. So it seems possible that there are other classic horror movies that might be improved with modern practical effects or even CGI. But not too much CGI. The remake of The Haunting was definitely hurt by a heavy reliance on CGI.
Is Carpenter's The Thing actually a remake of the 1951 movie? I thought it was just based on the same story.
You are correct, The Thing is based on the same story and not a direct remake of the '51 movie.
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Mad Dog wrote: Is Carpenter's The Thing actually a remake of the 1951 movie? I thought it was just based on the same story.
You are correct. You might even say it was a.... reboot. In the same vein, I'd like to see a remake of yet another adaptation of Joseph W. Cambell's, "Who Goes There?": Horror Express. In this adaptation it's a frozen alien humanoid in an upright case/coffin on a Siberian train that feeds on peoples' minds and has psychic powers. I like it well enough, but I'd like to see it taken the direction of Carpenter's The Thing. You could do some cool things with the closed environment of the train where the creature wakes up and starts mind-controlling people to help it as it builds and extends a slimy, organic nest throughout the cars.
I'd also like to see a really well-done invisible monster movie, perhaps a remake of Night of the Demon or The Dunwich Horror.
A remake of THX-1138 might work if you could keep the sterile 70's vibe, and someone might as well remake Krull because, while it had a few neat ideas, it was never that good to begin with.
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Sagrilarus wrote: Buckaroo Banzai
Any remake of Buckaroo Banzai would almost automatically be an improvement. When I saw it in the theater, I dozed off after about 20 minutes and woke up during the closing credits. My friends sort of liked it, so I always meant to watch it again some day. A couple of months ago, I finally saw Buckaroo Banzai, and god it sucked. Bad story, bad dialogue, bad pacing, bad action, bad effects, really bad music in the closing credits. Some decent actors in the cast, but the movie just really sucks. Cult classic? No, just a bad movie.
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