'The Invasion', . Nicole Kidman are you sure we are not getting mixed up with 'The Stepford Wives' here:D I mean were they not out of this world and taking over?
It's been remade THREE times now, no need for another the first two are classics.
Three times? I only know 2 remakes - the Donald Sutherland one in 1978 and the new Nicole Kidman one.
The original was inspired by McCarthyism and the communist scare. The 1978 Donald Sutherland one was inspired by big business takeovers. One of the icons in the film was the Transamerica building - Transamerica had taken over United Artists who made the film.
Three times? I only know 2 remakes - the Donald Sutherland one in 1978 and the new Nicole Kidman one.
The original was inspired by McCarthyism and the communist scare. The 1978 Donald Sutherland one was inspired by big business takeovers. One of the icons in the film was the Transamerica building - Transamerica had taken over United Artists who made the film.
Yes but not as a film I personally would watch, 'IOBS' is quite a classic film, that I thought others might enjoy now.
Obviously there are some films that could be remade and those that should not eg. The Thing, and yes Ive heard rumours of that somewhere also.
Three times? I only know 2 remakes - the Donald Sutherland one in 1978 and the new Nicole Kidman one.
The original was inspired by McCarthyism and the communist scare. The 1978 Donald Sutherland one was inspired by big business takeovers. One of the icons in the film was the Transamerica building - Transamerica had taken over United Artists who made the film.
AH Thinboy:D Well theres something you didn't know:p:D
Yes but not as a film I personally would watch, 'IOBS' is quite a classic film, that I thought others might enjoy now.
Obviously there are some films that could be remade and those that should not eg. The Thing, and yes Ive heard rumours of that somewhere also.
It's already been remade. The John Carpenter one was a remake!
It's already been remade. The John Carpenter one was a remake!
I don't know anything really.
Well I guess we are going back to the three's again!:rolleyes: I am well aware that 'Carpenters' remake of 'The Thing' was a remake of the old black and white. Does a remake not count now if it has been done more than once?
You should'nt get so touchy. Accept when YOU also get it wrong at times. I don't know what has happened to the remake (AGAIN) of 'The Thing' but it was rumoured at the same time as 'Halloween' and 'Jaws'.
Put it this way, I'm willing to put money on it being remade!:p
Well I guess we are going back to the three's again!:rolleyes: I am well aware that 'Carpenters' remake of 'The Thing' was a remake of the old black and white. Does a remake not count now if it has been done more than once?
You should'nt get so touchy. Accept when YOU also get it wrong at times. I don't know what has happened to the remake (AGAIN) of 'The Thing' but it was rumoured at the same time as 'Halloween' and 'Jaws'.
Put it this way, I'm willing to put money on it being remade!:p
No hard feelings then I take it:D
I was under the impression though that 'The Thing' was going to be done like a TV series, like the 'The Shining'.? It was some time back since I heard this though. I hope they never remake it as a movie.
No hard feelings then I take it:D
I was under the impression though that 'The Thing' was going to be done like a TV series, like the 'The Shining'.? It was some time back since I heard this though. I hope they never remake it as a movie.
Remake an amazing film just because of a few minor issues?
Hardly minor. There are good things in the second film, but there's also so much wrong as to spoil it for me.
I suspect it really needs the second and third films to be combined - it was originally planned to be two films, not three. If you cut out all the bits which Jackson made up, and also reduced the Helms Deep sequence (because you already have the Pelennor Fields), the second film would only take an hour, and the third film could also lose some weight (eg the endless endings).
Generally these films work best when they are closest to the book. It took them a while to realise that, and it's a lesson that could be carried forward to a remake.
I think the only films that should be remade are mediocre or poor films that were promising but failed to deliver. The biggest one that comes to mind is Cape Fear.
Remaking classics is just plain wrong in my opinion and history shows they very rarely work.
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The Invasion - I've seen the trailer.
Edit:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s15PvvAt4lo
I was only joking. I never knew anything about IBS being remade. Not sure I'm interested neither:D
But it was you who suggested it...:rolleyes:
It's been remade THREE times now, no need for another the first two are classics.
Three times? I only know 2 remakes - the Donald Sutherland one in 1978 and the new Nicole Kidman one.
The original was inspired by McCarthyism and the communist scare. The 1978 Donald Sutherland one was inspired by big business takeovers. One of the icons in the film was the Transamerica building - Transamerica had taken over United Artists who made the film.
There was another one done in the 90's.:)
Yes but not as a film I personally would watch, 'IOBS' is quite a classic film, that I thought others might enjoy now.
Obviously there are some films that could be remade and those that should not eg. The Thing, and yes Ive heard rumours of that somewhere also.
Yes I was aware of the other 2 versions:) I like the dog with the human head in the second one. It's about the only part I can remember watching.
AH Thinboy:D Well theres something you didn't know:p:D
Yep. Body Snatchers with Gabrielle Anwar, Meg Tilley and Forest Whittaker. This was my favourite.
Still a bit closer to the book this time. The Ents should be wise not hasty and Faramir should be a good guy.
Great plot. I doubt they'd find a bad guy as good as Christopher Plummer was in that version though.
Remake an amazing film just because of a few minor issues?
It's already been remade. The John Carpenter one was a remake!
I don't know anything really.
Well I guess we are going back to the three's again!:rolleyes: I am well aware that 'Carpenters' remake of 'The Thing' was a remake of the old black and white. Does a remake not count now if it has been done more than once?
You should'nt get so touchy. Accept when YOU also get it wrong at times. I don't know what has happened to the remake (AGAIN) of 'The Thing' but it was rumoured at the same time as 'Halloween' and 'Jaws'.
Put it this way, I'm willing to put money on it being remade!:p
The point is that remakes are not necessarily a bad thing - e.g. The Thing, The Fly.
There's a thread on the Thing remake somewhere around here... http://www.digitalspy.co.uk/forums/showthread.php?t=606110&highlight=carpenter
ME? TOUCHY??? :D:D:p
No hard feelings then I take it:D
I was under the impression though that 'The Thing' was going to be done like a TV series, like the 'The Shining'.? It was some time back since I heard this though. I hope they never remake it as a movie.
That sounds like quite a good idea.
I suspect it really needs the second and third films to be combined - it was originally planned to be two films, not three. If you cut out all the bits which Jackson made up, and also reduced the Helms Deep sequence (because you already have the Pelennor Fields), the second film would only take an hour, and the third film could also lose some weight (eg the endless endings).
Generally these films work best when they are closest to the book. It took them a while to realise that, and it's a lesson that could be carried forward to a remake.
It was a film, and it would be great to see a remake that sticks more closely to the book!
Remaking classics is just plain wrong in my opinion and history shows they very rarely work.