For some reason, perhaps vainglorious ambition, many directors attempt to remake classics, thinking those remakes will achieve similar status, however, in most cases this is not to be. Seems to me that much better candidates for remakes would be films that had great potential but did not achieve classic status for various reasons. IMO, in this way, directors would have higher probability of creating excellent, even perhaps classic remakes. What do you think? ~AH
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Topic - Some Thoughts On Remakes. - AudioHead 06:04:37 02/28/06 (8)
- I completely agree. nt - Analog Scott 19:41:09 02/28/06 (0)
- Some might call it clever, I call it lame - JDK 15:17:15 02/28/06 (0)
- There is one big reason for remakes - the public WANTS them - Victor Khomenko 06:18:26 02/28/06 (4)
- Re: There is one big reason for remakes - the public WANTS them - AudioHead 09:00:58 02/28/06 (2)
- Re: Question... - Jeff Starrs 09:06:23 02/28/06 (1)
- Re: Question... - AudioHead 10:17:16 02/28/06 (0)
- Re: the public WANTS them? - Jeff Starrs 08:41:23 02/28/06 (0)
- Re: Some Thoughts On Remakes. - Jeff Starrs 06:09:13 02/28/06 (0)