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Re: Magnum PI (reboot)
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Re: Magnum PI (reboot)
I hear the new version of MacGyver's shit. I doubt this'll be any better.
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Re: Magnum PI (reboot)
Originally Posted by leacha
(Post 13274095)
I don't know about Hokeyboy but I laughed because Navy Seal is the new Hollywood thing. There's probably more Navy Seal characters in HW now than in real life.
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Re: Magnum PI (reboot)
Originally Posted by DVD Josh
(Post 13274069)
You do realize that in the TV series, Magnum was a former Navy SEAL and Naval Intelligence agent, right?
Is there another reason why you are laughing? Or did you simply not know that?
Originally Posted by leacha
(Post 13274095)
I don't know about Hokeyboy but I laughed because Navy Seal is the new Hollywood thing. There's probably more Navy Seal characters in HW now than in real life.
Originally Posted by DVD Josh
(Post 13274222)
I don't watch alot of procedurals (actually none) so I will have to take your word for it, but that type of laziness would not surprise me.
Also: Jay Hernandez as a former Navy SEAL :lol: rotfl :lol: |
Re: Magnum PI (reboot)
I'll at least watch an episode before judging the new Tomas Magnez.
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Re: Magnum PI (reboot)
Originally Posted by Hokeyboy
(Post 13274251)
The "former Navy SEAL" trope is a laughably bad and hilariously overused cliche at this point. This is Hack Character Development 101. Especially when they cast a slim, prettyboy model type in the role.
Also: Jay Hernandez as a former Navy SEAL :lol: rotfl :lol: Funny thing is even as El Diablo he still didn't look all that buff. |
Re: Magnum PI (reboot)
Originally Posted by The Infidel
(Post 13274263)
I'll at least watch an episode before judging the new Tomas Magnez.
Originally Posted by DVD Josh
(Post 13274298)
Got it. I agree with you, it's very lazy. But then again, so are all remakes.
Funny thing is even as El Diablo he still didn't look all that buff. Was Brian De Palma's Scarface lazy? Was Martin Scorsese's The Departed lazy? |
Re: Magnum PI (reboot)
Originally Posted by James T. Kirk
(Post 13274307)
Was John Carpenter's The Thing lazy? Was Brian De Palma's Scarface lazy? Was Martin Scorsese's The Departed lazy? And also, maybe learn your movie history, but The Thing from 2011 wasn't a remake but a prequel. Also, Scarface is just a terrible comparison as its a complete update on the original 1932 version. Have you ever watched the film, or are you just stuck on the "Worlds Is Yours" marquee? The Departed is inspired by Infernal Affairs, but that is a pure hard boiled Chinese action cop film and The Departed adds character arcs and a romance angle. And more. But yes, remakes are generally lazy, and the fact that you can only name even three potential outliers (really two) doesn't change the point. |
Re: Magnum PI (reboot)
Originally Posted by DVD Josh
(Post 13274312)
Those are movies. If you didn't notice (and you are new here trying to get a huge post count quickly by posting in every thread you see, so maybe not, if you aren't a returning banned member or an alt), this is the TV forum.
And also, maybe learn your movie history, but The Thing from 2011 wasn't a remake but a prequel. Also, Scarface is just a terrible comparison as its a complete update on the original 1932 version. Have you ever watched the film, or are you just stuck on the "Worlds Is Yours" marquee? The Departed is inspired by Infernal Affairs, but that is a pure hard boiled Chinese action cop film and The Departed adds character arcs and a romance angle. And more. But yes, remakes are generally lazy, and the fact that you can only name even three potential outliers (really two) doesn't change the point. |
Re: Magnum PI (reboot)
Originally Posted by James T. Kirk
(Post 13274319)
Who the fuck mentioned the 2011 The Thing?! I SAID JOHN CARPENTER's The Thing!
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Re: Magnum PI (reboot)
Originally Posted by DVD Josh
(Post 13274324)
Then you are still wrong, as it's not a remake but an adaptation of a novella.
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Re: Magnum PI (reboot)
Originally Posted by James T. Kirk
(Post 13274326)
Answer my question! What the fuck made you think I was talking about the 2011 The Thing?!
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Re: Magnum PI (reboot)
Originally Posted by DVD Josh
(Post 13274331)
Probably all of the excessive fucks.
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Re: Magnum PI (reboot)
Jay Hernandez is cool, but I think it was Tom Selleck that made the series what it was. I don't think that Magnum PI was this great formula that an be repeated just by recasting.
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Re: Magnum PI (reboot)
Originally Posted by DVD Josh
(Post 13274312)
The Departed is inspired by Infernal Affairs, but that is a pure hard boiled Chinese action cop film and The Departed adds character arcs and a romance angle. And more.
Also Kirk needs to chill. |
Re: Magnum PI (reboot)
Originally Posted by James T. Kirk
(Post 13274336)
What a stupid fucking response! I specifically SAID the JOHN CARPENTER version! The one from 198fucking2! And you think I mean the 2011 movie! And you wanna criticise my fucking film knowledge! Ignore listed!
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Re: Magnum PI (reboot)
Originally Posted by James T. Kirk
(Post 13274336)
What a stupid fucking response! I specifically SAID the JOHN CARPENTER version! The one from 198fucking2! And you think I mean the 2011 movie! And you wanna criticise my fucking film knowledge! Ignore listed!
As for putting me on ignore: <iframe width="560" height="315" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/WNIPqafd4As" frameborder="0" allow="autoplay; encrypted-media" allowfullscreen></iframe> |
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I heard that Jay Hernandez was gonna be the new Indiana Jones. Do you think this casting will prevent that?
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Re: Magnum PI (reboot)
Originally Posted by Hokeyboy
(Post 13274339)
Infernal Affairs is a lot of things, but calling it an "action cop film" is really doing it a disservice. It's much more drama than action. And has infinite more nuance and shadow than Scorsese's remake, which while a good movie loses much of the original's more complex characterizations.
Also Kirk needs to chill. |
Re: Magnum PI (reboot)
Originally Posted by DVD Josh
(Post 13274312)
And also, maybe learn your movie history, but The Thing from 2011 wasn't a remake but a prequel. Also, Scarface is just a terrible comparison as its a complete update on the original 1932 version. Have you ever watched the film, or are you just stuck on the "Worlds Is Yours" marquee? The Departed is inspired by Infernal Affairs, but that is a pure hard boiled Chinese action cop film and The Departed adds character arcs and a romance angle. And more.
But yes, remakes are generally lazy, and the fact that you can only name even three potential outliers (really two) doesn't change the point. Dirty Rotten Scoundrels...had no idea that was a remake. 1982's The Thing, I believe, started out as a script based on the novella, and not necessarily wanting to do a remake. Cronenberg's The Fly, while also being based on a story, was intended by the studio to be a remake. They even repeated the "help me...please help me" line. Scarface and The Departed are remakes, no matter what. I like Infernal Affairs, but I thought The Departed was slightly better in some ways. Both were excellent though. |
Re: Magnum PI (reboot)
Hey Tiberius, cool it or your stay here won’t be very long.
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Re: Magnum PI (reboot)
Originally Posted by brayzie
(Post 13274387)
I used to hate what I thought was the recent trend of Hollywood remaking everything, but then I found out that many of the films I enjoyed growing up were remakes.
Dirty Rotten Scoundrels...had no idea that was a remake. 1982's The Thing, I believe, started out as a script based on the novella, and not necessarily wanting to do a remake. Cronenberg's The Fly, while also being based on a story, was intended by the studio to be a remake. They even repeated the "help me...please help me" line. Scarface and The Departed are remakes, no matter what. I like Infernal Affairs, but I thought The Departed was slightly better in some ways. Both were excellent though. |
Re: Magnum PI (reboot)
Since this thread took a slight tangent....I actually liked the prequel to The Thing. Watching it back to back with the 1982 version made it more interesting. I was hoping they would make another movie since they left it open.
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Re: Magnum PI (reboot)
Originally Posted by mrhan
(Post 13274462)
Since this thread took a slight tangent....I actually liked the prequel to The Thing. Watching it back to back with the 1982 version made it more interesting. I was hoping they would make another movie since they left it open.
And yes, I don't consider Carpenter's 1982 version a remake of the 50's film, but rather a more faithful adaptation of the original story "Who Goes There?". Oh, and I LOVE Carpenter's version! And holy fuck Jim, chill out dude! |
Re: Magnum PI (reboot)
Originally Posted by Hokeyboy
(Post 13274341)
Spottedfeather has returned!
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