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leezuki 09-03-2011 09:01 AM

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Originally Posted by The Villain (Post 902923)
We can only hope. Funny thing is later i'm going to go see Don't Be Afraid of The Dark...another remake. I trash remakes all the time but there are some that interest me and this one seems to have done something different. Maybe Flatliners will too, who knows? I just wish there was more of a balance between original movies and remakes coming out. Although i guess that's a little hypocritical of me. I could always see Shark Night or Apollo 18 instead today.....

like you say not all remakes are a bad thing, i think some movies are good to be remade depending on the movie. this one i cant see the point. dont be afraid of the dark is a good one to remake, and it, i think they need a makeover.

Fearonsarms 09-06-2011 01:40 PM

The remakes of the 80s were mostly forgotten b-movies-The Fly, The Blob, Invaders from Mars, The Thing-and had a purpose to them. The remakes coming out now are for the sole purpose of making money. Creative filmmakers aren't getting a look in anymore-its killing horror cinema. Thank the gods for stuff like Insidious and Troll Hunter but they are getting fewer and fewer.

The Villain 09-06-2011 02:33 PM

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Originally Posted by Fearonsarms (Post 903176)
The remakes of the 80s were mostly forgotten b-movies-The Fly, The Blob, Invaders from Mars, The Thing-and had a purpose to them. The remakes coming out now are for the sole purpose of making money. Creative filmmakers aren't getting a look in anymore-its killing horror cinema. Thank the gods for stuff like Insidious and Troll Hunter but they are getting fewer and fewer.

Unfortunately Troll Hunter is being remade too........

neverending 09-06-2011 03:02 PM

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Originally Posted by Fearonsarms (Post 903176)
The remakes of the 80s were mostly forgotten b-movies-The Fly, The Blob, Invaders from Mars, The Thing-and had a purpose to them. The remakes coming out now are for the sole purpose of making money. Creative filmmakers aren't getting a look in anymore-its killing horror cinema. Thank the gods for stuff like Insidious and Troll Hunter but they are getting fewer and fewer.



Forgotten by WHOM? The Fly, The Blob & The Thing are three of the most popular classic films, and are shown frequently on cable and are all available on multiple DVD releases.

The Villain 09-06-2011 03:08 PM

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Originally Posted by neverending (Post 903225)
Forgotten by WHOM? The Fly, The Blob & The Thing are three of the most popular classic films, and are shown frequently on cable and are all available on multiple DVD releases.

Invader's From Mars is a favorite of mine too so i wouldnt say that one is forgotten either...at least not by me.

Fearonsarms 09-25-2011 03:09 PM

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Originally Posted by neverending (Post 903225)
Forgotten by WHOM? The Fly, The Blob & The Thing are three of the most popular classic films, and are shown frequently on cable and are all available on multiple DVD releases.

I'd say 90% of people I speak (away from the horror/sci fi communities) to don't realise that they are remakes of old films.

Fearonsarms 09-25-2011 03:12 PM

I should point out that obviously I don't prefer the 80s remakes to the originals (the original Fly in particular is supremely freaky)-but they were at least watchable unlike more recent money oriented attempts.


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