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Film remakes 10:59 - Oct 30 with 3935 viewsloftboy

Usually try to avoid anything that I’ve watched made in the 60’s/70’s or 80s as they’re usually shite, but watched Carrie last night and thought it was very well made and kept to the original perfectly. What remakes do you all like?
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Film remakes on 09:39 - Oct 31 with 667 viewsRedbourneR

Film remakes on 15:58 - Oct 30 by robith

True facts about Aliens

James Cameron's stock was super high after the success of The Terminator. He had a meeting to pitch a new film to some studio execs, who were very confused that they'd heard he wanted to make a sequel to Alien - a fairly successful film, but one which had been enveloped in legal battles since its release.

Cameron comes into the room with no paper or anything and writes ALIEN on a chalkboard. He then writes an S at the end. He then dramatically put two lines through the S to make ALIEN$. He then grins.

They gave him $18m on the spot.

Everything after Aliens is dreadful, but have always rooted for David Fincher cos of how badly the studio treated him on Alien 3
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Another fact - a lot of ALIENS was shot in Acton!

Dumbest remake I can think of is the reshooting of Psycho by Gus Van Sant. Awful idea, awful leads..

THE MAGNIFICENT SEVEN is a remake of Kurosawa's The Seven Samurai, and that's pretty bloody fantastic
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Film remakes on 12:27 - Oct 31 with 612 viewsTacticalR

One form of 'remake' that has flopped time and again in Asian cinema is trying to make films out of mangas.

A notable exception is Quartier lointain (2010), a french film made from Jiro Taniguchi's manga A Distant Neighborhood.


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