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What Films Would You Watch If They Where Remade
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Now while im almost totally against remakes some certain things might get my attention.

The prospect of someone like Christopher Noland ever remaking Dune or Soylent Green is something i would definitely see.
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While I don't see a need for them... they don't bother me either. So I personally would give pretty much any remake a chance.
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I really hate it when filmmakers remake good movies.  They are already good.

If you must do a remake, find a so-so movie that had great potential but failed to deliver.

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While I'm not a big fan of pure remakes, I do enjoy seeing different takes on classic stories over the years.  In particular, the various interpretations of Robin Hood or The Three Musketeers will usually draw my interest.  Other than that, I find most remakes to be pretty lame.  They're basically taking what was once a good story-based film, and removing dialog, adding special effects and putting in quick edits for the current attention deficient generation.  It's not really my bag.
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While I'm not a big fan of pure remakes, I do enjoy seeing different takes on classic stories over the years.  In particular, the various interpretations of Robin Hood or The Three Musketeers will usually draw my interest.  Other than that, I find most remakes to be pretty lame.  They're basically taking what was once a good story-based film, and removing dialog, adding special effects and putting in quick edits for the current attention deficient generation.  It's not really my bag.


Ridley Scott's WW2 telling of Robin Hood was pretty laughable.
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While I don't see a need for them... they don't bother me either. So I personally would give pretty much any remake a chance.

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When I first saw this thread nothing in particular came to mind.  This morning I thought of Cecil B. DeMille's "Four Frightened People".  This film suffers from the same post silent era overacting that are typical of his films.  Normally this is overlooked because of the spectacle; this one because of the story.
It's part of the Cecil B. DeMille Collection.  I had never heard anything about this film and was more than pleasantly surprised when I watched it.  If you've never seen it I recommend not looking into it further but simply watching it.  To me it had just the right amount of predictability balanced with unpredictability.
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I'd love to see Arthur C Clark's 2001 Space Odyssey with todays technolgy and  no Pan Am .., and Please if you do remake this masterpiece let's have no sound in space .... and no 'name' actors either ..
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...and Please if you do remake this masterpiece...

     

2010 is in much more need of a remake than 2001 is.

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??  2010 is a not even worth watching let alone redoing ...
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I think that's what he means - they made such a hash of the first one, they need to remake it and do it justice.
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right I see .., But we should start with 2001 first  then 2010 ... then maybe down the road 2061  and then finally 3000 ....
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I must be missing something, what exactly is wrong with the existing 2001?
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