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massacre man 06-22-2008 08:03 PM

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Originally Posted by The Mothman (Post 708714)
what exactly is the point of remaking your own film, shot for shot??

Maybe he thought it was fun.

neverending 06-22-2008 08:11 PM

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Originally Posted by The Mothman (Post 708714)
what exactly is the point of remaking your own film, shot for shot??

Because an American producer will pay you to remake your own film with American actors speaking English for an American theatrical release. Very few foreign films get a theatrical release in the USA. Certainly not horror movies. Sometimes the original director is willing to do it- why not? It's income for them and they will give it more care than some other director would.

It used to be a common occurance in Hollywood to shoot versions of a movie in various languages at the same time as the original. This isn't all that different.

Despare 06-22-2008 08:14 PM

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Originally Posted by neverending (Post 708717)
Because an American producer will pay you to remake your own film with American actors speaking English for an American theatrical release. Very few foreign films get a theatrical release in the USA. Certainly not horror movies. Sometimes the original director is willing to do it- why not? It's income for them and they will give it more care than some other director would.

It used to be a common occurance in Hollywood to shoot versions of a movie in various languages at the same time as the original. This isn't all that different.

Also helps him push his "message" on people who may not have seen it.




Ghostbusters


One of my favorite movies of all time.

Dante'sInferno 06-22-2008 09:06 PM

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Originally Posted by The_Return (Post 708680)
Few Dollars More is probably the weakest by comparison IMO, but it's still head-and-shoulders above most westerns out there.

Yep, you need to see High Plains Drifter...it's pretty much Eastwood's homage to his work with Leone, and it's easily one of the coolest westerns that I've ever seen. His character is essentially just "the Man with No Name" again, only more badass than ever.

I'm getting more excited just thinking about it.It will blow me away from what you've said.I have something to look foward too "Hes essentially the Man With No Name just more bad ass than ever.:D


The Outlaw Josey Wales.IMO Coolest DVD cover EVER.Great movie.

The Mothman 06-22-2008 09:34 PM

you getting into western phase dante?
i had that a start a few years ago, never died down. you've seen the best so far, but catch Once Upon A Time In The West, The Magnificent Seven, Pale Rider and High Planes Drifter, and for something newer but equally awesome, Open Range. Check out the Sabata trilogy if you thought Lee Van Cleef (The Ugly) was as bad ass as I did.

Dante'sInferno 06-22-2008 09:39 PM

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Originally Posted by The Mothman (Post 708744)
you getting into western phase dante?
i had that a start a few years ago, never died down. you've seen the best so far, but catch Once Upon A Time In The West, The Magnificent Seven, Pale Rider and High Planes Drifter, and for something newer but equally awesome, Open Range.

Yeah,i think i'm finally in that phase.:D Don't see myself getting out of it either.Yeah Once upon a time is supposed to be great.I also have The Maginicent Seven right beside me,just haven't got to watching it yet.I'll watch it when I wake up tomorrow though.Pale Rider sounds cool just by them name.I also really want to see High Planes Drifter.I've seen Open Range though.It's great.:D


I enjoyed him as the ugly,and i'll check it out.Thanks.:)

The Mothman 06-22-2008 09:44 PM

Almost forgot, the Wild Bunch. straight up awesome film. most violent western you'll ever see.

neverending 06-22-2008 10:31 PM

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Originally Posted by The Mothman (Post 708744)
you getting into western phase dante?
i had that a start a few years ago, never died down. you've seen the best so far, but catch Once Upon A Time In The West, The Magnificent Seven, Pale Rider and High Planes Drifter, and for something newer but equally awesome, Open Range. Check out the Sabata trilogy if you thought Lee Van Cleef (The Ugly) was as bad ass as I did.

Eli Wallach played Tuco (The Ugly).

Lee Van Cleef played Sentenza, the villain.

fortunato 06-22-2008 10:50 PM

futurama: beast with a billion backs (2008)

thoroughly enjoyed this one. i still feel that bender's big score was slightly better. it could be that this one played out more like a long episode, whereas bender's big score played out like and was written like a movie.

at any rate, it was absolutely hilarious and a lot of fun.
can't wait for more of these. the next two are apparently called, respectively, bender's game and into the wild green yonder.

roshiq 06-23-2008 01:01 AM

PSYCHO movie night: Back to Back
 
Psycho (1960)

Before going to see the sequels for the first time just watched the original again and it still mesmerize as it did first time.

http://img49.imageshack.us/img49/8752/psychoxr1.jpg http://www.dvdspot.com/covers/0/1044630577.jpg

Psycho II (1983)

>>: A-


Psycho III (1986)

>>: B-


Psycho IV: The Beginning

..going to see tonight.


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