Examples of film remake being better than the original
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MissMargoChanning — 1 year ago(March 25, 2025 08:30 PM)
I didn't think the original IOL was too bad, but I thought the remake was so much better.
You'll have to check out the original.
Oh! I did see the original Gaslight! That seems so strange, having seen the remake with Ingrid Bergman.
I thought it was alright, but I have to say that I didn't think that it was as suspenseful as the remake.
For me, the remake almost seems like a Hitchcock film.
What do you think?
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IsraHell — 1 year ago(March 25, 2025 08:34 PM)
Most remakes from the 80's lioe The Blob, The Thing, and The Fly were superior to their 50's counterparts.
I prefer the recent adaptation to IT over the 1990 one. I like all iterations, with the book being the best. The recent movies just capture the feel of the book better. They change some things, but they also include aoem things not in the 1990 one. It's better acted and better written. Not held back by TV restraints. -
bigo_mega — 1 year ago(March 26, 2025 07:43 PM)
This is a personal choice that a bunch of people would disagree with but I think The Uninvited (2009) is better than A tale of Two Sisters (2003)…I will grant that the original film was more scary/eerie though.
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bigo_mega — 1 year ago(March 27, 2025 05:16 AM)
I forgot, as for worst remakes, I'm not sure but definitely The Fog (2005) has got to up there with the worst of them…why even bother remaking a film if you are going to do such a terrible job?
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