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Old 03-10-05 | 08:30 AM
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Old 01-27-06 | 03:39 PM
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I'd like to see a modern telling of Gaslight (either the original British version or the US re-make).
Looks like my wish came true. I should have known...be careful what you wish for...

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Ahoy, squirts! Quint here with a bit of news that hit last night's Variety. Austin has a great vintage theater resting a stone's throw from the capital building on Congress Avenue... one of those old time movie palaces with the large balcony. Every summer they sweep out the plays and dance shows to run a classic film series. I went to see a double bill of GASLIGHT and KEY LARGO three or four years ago. I hadn't seen either I was really there to see KEY LARGO, a film I knew I need to see. I didn't even know what GASLIGHT was.
I was shocked when, after seeing and enjoying both movies, that I preferred GASLIGHT, a story starring the beautiful Ingrid Bergman as a woman whose husband, played by Charles Boyer, is trying to drive her insane. It's a beautifully shot film and even features a scary appearance by Angela Lansbury, who is young and hot, which is what made things scary for me. I could still see the Angela Lansbury I know... the wrinkly one... but she was still hot!
Now it seems that the honchos Warner Bros have decided to remake this classic... I can see their logic... it's a great story, a great concept, but a title that the mainstream doesn't know and even film fans might not be familiar with. I'd be really against this if they hadn't hired a really interesting director... Joe Wright directed last year's surprisingly good PRIDE & PREJUDICE and is attached to direct the GASLIGHT remake. He did a great job with PRIDE and I'm interested in seeing what he has in store for this story.
Old 01-27-06 | 06:12 PM
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Somthing really ambitious: I'd like to see Wong Kar-Wai, Quentin Tarantino, Sidney Lumet, Richard Linklater, Gus Van Sant, Steven Spielberg, P.T. Anderson, Ang Lee, and John McTiernan all remake The Sweet Hereafter. There's a lot to mine in that film, and I think it'd be a set of 10 completely different, amazing films. My little film fantasy.

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Old 01-27-06 | 06:17 PM
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Somthing really ambitious: I'd like to see Wong Kar-Wai, Quentin Tarantino, Sidney Lumet, Richard Linklater, Gus Van Sant, Steven Spielberg, P.T. Anderson, Ang Lee, and John McTiernan all remake The Sweet Hereafter. There's a lot to mine in that film, and I think it'd be a set of 10 completely different, amazing films. My little film fantasy.
What? No love for Bubble Bobble: A Sweet Hereafter Tale, directed by Uwe Boll?
Old 01-27-06 | 06:22 PM
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What? No love for Bubble Bobble: A Sweet Hereafter Tale, directed by Uwe Boll?
Sure, if he follows the Dogme95 manifesto.

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Old 01-27-06 | 08:23 PM
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There have been so many bad remakes, I don't think any movie deserves a remake.
Old 01-28-06 | 12:10 AM
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Well I personally would like to see a Resident Evil movie focused more on the horror, creepy aspect instead of the loud, action aspect. It doesn't have to follow the game exactly - but if they made something based off of it and truly tried to make it eerie and scary, that would kick so much more ass than WS Anderson's version.
Old 01-28-06 | 12:34 AM
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They could do a fun ED WOOD-style film on the making of (Manos, The Hands Of Fate) too. Such great stories!
It's in development right now.
Old 01-28-06 | 01:01 AM
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If the world were perfect in my little dreamworld I'd have Peter Chung get together with Quentin Tarantino and Robert Rodriguez and make an Aeon Flux movie the right way. I'd have them hire an actress who wouldn't refuse to wear Aeon's real outfit from the cartoon. Also, she'd have to be a little skinnier than Charlize Theron (no offense to her, she's one of my favorite actresses but she's not Aeon!). There would be no dialogue in the entire 2 hour movie (sounds risky, but have some guts, it could work with talented minds like these). And at the end of the movie Aeon Flux would die a terrible death. Maybe make it a trilogy. And the sequels would have nothing to do with the previous movies. And she'd die in all of them.
Old 01-28-06 | 01:55 AM
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Old 01-28-06 | 03:12 AM
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Pulp Fiction, with hot young actors and a better soundtrack.
That's already been done.
Old 01-28-06 | 04:10 AM
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Old 01-29-06 | 02:27 AM
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Clash of the Titans
All I want to see is a CG/Mechanical Medusa.
That's the one I always think of when people ask about what should be remade. This movie could be really bad-ass.
Old 01-29-06 | 03:58 PM
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I'd like to see a remake of Less Than Zero with less crappy 80s rock soundtrack and more faithfulness to the grittiness and depravity of the novel.
I would love that as well, but don't even call it a remake, just a different adaptation of the book, since Red Dragon isn't really a remake of "Manhunter" and Charlie and the Chocolate Factory isn't a remake of "Willy Wonka".
Just pretend the 80's film was never done.
Old 01-30-06 | 06:02 AM
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1984, or Harrison Bergeron. Same premise in both, but I'd like to see a modern, big-budget, non-Gilliam take on the totalitarian themes.

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Old 01-30-06 | 06:36 AM
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Hell yeah. I would also like to see a decent film versions of Farewell to Arms and SlaughterHouse 5.
Old 01-30-06 | 09:50 AM
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Originally Posted by fmian
So true, and it was decent!

Also, good idea on Clash of the Titans, that movie sure could use a facelift.
Old 01-30-06 | 10:01 AM
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A pretty solid remake came out a couple years back
Old 01-30-06 | 10:25 AM
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Originally Posted by RichC2
A pretty solid remake came out a couple years back
That Peter Johnson guy did it, right? I saw that. What an understated film that was...shame more people didn't give it a shot. I can see it becoming a cult classic in a few years.

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Old 01-30-06 | 10:31 AM
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Originally Posted by NatrlBornThrllr
That Peter Johnson guy did it, right? I saw that. What an understated film that was...shame more people didn't give it a shot. I can see it becoming a cult classic in a few years.

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Yeah, I'm in agreeance. I'm surprised it didn't get more love when the award season for that year rolled around.
Old 01-30-06 | 10:37 AM
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If you haven't already, you should check out the DVD. I think there's a special edition with a commentary and an interview or two, if that's your cup of tea.

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Old 01-30-06 | 12:06 PM
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The Master and Margaret is another I'd like to see re-done....But keep the Morricone score!
Old 02-02-06 | 08:10 AM
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Old 02-02-06 | 08:33 AM
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While it might wind up sucking, I am surprised nobody has tried to remake Deliverance yet. I have the feeling they would cast young hunks like Paul Walker and Hayden Christensen and focus upon the water rapids action over everything else.
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I may be in the minority, but I want updates of all the Universal monsters. The Mummy has been done. Creature from the Black Lagoon is getting made. Need the rest.

Supposedly, Bill Paxton is in the film.

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