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Why do we live in an era of remakes... Amityville Horror, Flight Of The Phoenix, House on Haunted Hill, The Hills Have Eyes, Texas Chainsaw Massacre, Dawn Of The Dead (admittedly a good remake) The Wicker Man, Psycho, Get Carter, The Italian Job, Ocean's Eleven, Planet Of The Apes, Shaft, The Haunting, The Hitcher, Charlie & The Chocolate Factory, The Ring...
Of course, we've always had remakes: The Fly, The Blob etc...but there seems to be a massive turnout recently. Is it...that modern day film makers can't be original? Let's face it, some of these remakes are crap, and could never hope to equal the original. Though we do get good remakes. I like the remake of Miracle On 34th Street for example. And the Humphrey Bogart classic SAHARA was remade with James Belushi and was very good.
But I'd prefer new movies, new, fresh ideas. Not 'revamps' of old classics.
Of course, we've always had remakes: The Fly, The Blob etc...but there seems to be a massive turnout recently. Is it...that modern day film makers can't be original? Let's face it, some of these remakes are crap, and could never hope to equal the original. Though we do get good remakes. I like the remake of Miracle On 34th Street for example. And the Humphrey Bogart classic SAHARA was remade with James Belushi and was very good.
But I'd prefer new movies, new, fresh ideas. Not 'revamps' of old classics.