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The Hills Have Eyes: The Remake
Hollywood has compleatly run out of ideas,
Hills Have Eyes Remake Starts in April Source: Production Weekly February 11, 2005 A remake of Wes Craven's 1977 cult classic The Hills Have Eyes is scheduled to begin filming late April for nine weeks, reports Production Weekly. Wes Craven, who wrote and directed the original, will produce at Dimension Films. Alexandre Aja and Gregory Levasseur, the duo behind High Tension, wrote the script and Aja will direct. The new version follows a suburban American family who take a trip cross-country. However, when their trailer breaks down mysteriously in the New Mexico desert, they are preyed upon by a family of deformed hill people. The family members must defend themselves against these horrors. |
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The new version follows a suburban American family who take a trip cross-country. However, when their trailer breaks down mysteriously in the New Mexico desert, they are preyed upon by a family of deformed hill people. The family members must defend themselves against these horrors. [/B][/QUOTE]
I could be wrong but isn't that what the original version is too? |
Might be decent...but remakes are getting WAY too overplayed
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Itīs a remake, Dum-dum.;) :cool: |
Dum-Dum is a funny word, I never hear enough.
I'm looking forward too this |
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Itīs a remake, Dum-dum.;) :cool: [/B][/QUOTE] I quoted the guy who started the thread and it didn't work, I was being sarcastic. |
the deal is, outside of the fans who gravitate to a place like this .. a lot of people dont have a clue that a lot of these films are remakes .. untill they read it in the paper.
and outside the genre .. we watch tons of movies that are remakes - often without knowing. I didnt know until recently that The Pledge was a remake of a british film, or Insomnia was a remake... The list is endless ... and no one cares. Horror fans seem to get more uppity about it than anyone else. Personally - the only film i ever had a problem with being remade was Alfie. |
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well, sometimes they change the complete movie and keep the name ... othertimes they are pretty much the same but change the names ...
Scarface being the former, The Pledge being the latter. The Pledge was better than the origional though ... |
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