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    Archived from the IMDb Discussion Forums — The Flight of the Phoenix


    spotlightne — 14 years ago(November 16, 2011 02:03 PM)

    The original Flight of the Phoenix is in my top ten movies of all time. In fact, it could be in the top five.
    It is an excellent film, superbly acted with a brilliant script. Stewart and Attenborough excell, as do the rest of the cast.
    However, the 2004 version is a pile of dog poo. I wouldn't wipe my bottom with it. It is awful in every sense, right down to the bad script, weak characters and the changing of the Dorfman character to the damned awful weasel that is Elliott.
    Sadly it seems the original is becoming forgotten and the remake nearly always comes top of any search or movie engine when the title is typed in. I was shocked when someone told me he had seen the FOTP and he loved it. 'Elliott was so funny.'
    I almost cried.

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      Fingaroo — 14 years ago(November 17, 2011 07:11 AM)

      Don't worry. In a hundred years nobody will even know there
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      a remake, and people will still be watching this version.

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        drystyx — 14 years ago(December 18, 2011 06:34 AM)

        Yeah, what fingaroo said. It's only been 7 years and already the remake is forgotten. I saw it on utube, expecting at least something a little better. I thought I'd watch it for its own merits, without comparing it to the original. Even so, it had to be an embarrassment to anyone involved. Very sad. Laughably bad. Maybe one of those "so bad it's good" movies, but I think it was just too lame to even fit in that category.
        The original is still the obvious classic. I really hope no one does a good remake of it, cause I'd like to leave it unblemished.
        we have the holy handgrendade

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          asgard-5 — 14 years ago(December 19, 2011 02:00 PM)

          I didn't know there even was the original 1965 movie until recently. Starring Jimmy Stewart? Directed by Robert Aldrich, the guy behind Whatever happened to Baby Jane? Well it's a nobrainer, I watched this. And absolutely loved it, I've no intention of watching the remake.

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            SpiltPersonality — 12 years ago(September 05, 2013 02:10 PM)

            There was a remake???
            Seriously though, I feel the same way with 'the Day the Earth Stood Still' and some steaming pile of poo with the same name. It really doesn't matter in the long run. Consider it a test. If you talk to someone about 'the Flight of the Phoenix' and they say 'yeah, the scene where they have a rave party in the middle of the desert was AWESOME' well, you know not to waste any more time or effort 🙂

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              JP2005 — 9 years ago(September 24, 2016 11:08 AM)

              The original is classic, something the remake will never achieve. The '65 one rates higher now.
              -In my mind, Christopher Reeve will always be Superman.-

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                gottaluvafriend — 9 years ago(October 02, 2016 12:46 PM)

                "The original Flight of the Phoenix is in my top ten movies of all time. In fact, it could be in the top five."
                One of my favorites, too, from childhood. I've watched it many, many times. I think the reason I've avoided the remake is that I might've read a review of it, though it's just as likely because I know I'd be disappointed. Hollywood is annoying in that it lately insists on remaking movies, sometimes classic ones, just to save money and because they have no new ideas. Rarely is the remake even interesting.

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                  gottaluvafriend — 9 years ago(October 02, 2016 12:50 PM)

                  As for the IMDb ratings, older people who are familiar with the original don't spend much time online rating movies. We're too busy figuring out how to use email.

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                    McQueen1980 — 9 years ago(October 25, 2016 08:12 AM)

                    the 2004 remake is fantastic with dennis quaid perfectly cast in the lead role, at least it was much better than i expected given i heard morons like u spew about it

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                      pedroburbankado — 9 years ago(December 26, 2016 05:54 PM)

                      I saw the original at the Cornell in Burbak in 1965, I was glued to the screen, I loved it! When i saw a poster for the remake, I marked my calendar I took both my kids, and saw the single most dissappointing movie ever when i saw them dancing in the sun, with their shirts off, I cringed in embarrassment!

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