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should there be a remake?

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    JrnlofEddieDeezenStudies — 15 years ago(November 09, 2010 07:19 AM)

    I love the original, but I do not mind remakes in principle, and I've loved many remakes, so I'd be excited about one. I also think a remake would lead to many people checking out the original film who wouldn't otherwise bother with it.
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      rabates — 14 years ago(May 04, 2011 12:41 AM)

      Hard to imagine finding actors with the charisma of Lee and Cushing. They would probably have to go to older British actors, but in any case I doubt it would ever happen.

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        akcanakpinar-975-648334 — 9 years ago(April 10, 2016 02:57 PM)

        geoffrey rush , donald sutherland ,kurt russell , anthony hopkins , tom hanks , bill nighy, rade serbedzija , michael caine
        and bonus replace telly savalas with vin diesel 😄

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          Incantatore — 14 years ago(May 21, 2011 04:10 PM)

          If it results in the original's blu ray release being brought forward, then yes make a bloody trilogy for all I care 😉

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            cartoonfan29 — 14 years ago(August 24, 2011 02:20 PM)

            If they remade this movie I would love to break every bone in there crippled body this is one of those movies they should not touch. That and the fact that the movie has christoper lee in it one of the verry few horror movie legends that are still living and it would be disrespectfull to remake this movie.

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              jozzcooper — 14 years ago(October 15, 2011 07:43 PM)

              I wouldn't put it past some studio to remake it.
              In that case, how about:
              Liam NeesonProf. Saxton
              Morgan FreemanDr. Wells
              Jim CaviezelFather Pujardov
              Emilie DequenneCountess Petrovski
              Jean RenoInspector Mirov
              Arnold VoslooCaptain Kazan

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                akcanakpinar — 14 years ago(January 02, 2012 02:12 PM)

                my cast is
                prof saxton : Anthony Hopkins
                dr wells : Bill Nighy
                inspector mirov :Rade Serbedzija
                father pujardov: John Malkovich
                countes petrovski : Angelina Jolie
                captain kazan : Alan Dale

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                  ratgirlagogo — 14 years ago(March 23, 2012 04:20 PM)

                  For me the hardest part to re-cast would be the Victorian train set (leftover and picked up cheap from Nicholas and Alexandra, apparently) which is such a big part of what makes the movie looks as good as it does on the limited budget.

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                    berzelmayr — 12 years ago(July 23, 2013 06:23 AM)

                    Jeremy Irons
                    Prof. Saxton
                    Jim Broadbent
                    Dr. Wells
                    Geoffrey Rush
                    Father Pujardov
                    Adelaide Clemens
                    Countess Petrovski
                    David Thewlis
                    Inspector Mirov
                    Luke Evans
                    Captain Kazan

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                      MovieKnut — 14 years ago(October 23, 2011 12:02 PM)

                      I have to agree with efrasnel-1. If a remake could do the story and the original movie justice, then yes. Recent history indicates it would not.
                      You can't palm off a second-rater on me. You gotta remember I was in the pink!

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                        mr-moolz — 14 years ago(December 04, 2011 04:04 AM)

                        I don't think it impossible to make a decent remake. With the right director who has respect for original material such as Guillermo del Toro or someone of that nature.
                        One name does stand out that could be casted. Anthony Hopkins. And Christopher lee isn't dead yet!! Looking at his profile! As I write this, there are two movies filming and three in post production! The man's a beast! Long live Lee!

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                          Hey_Sweden — 14 years ago(December 17, 2011 07:14 PM)

                          This movie is fine the way it is and doesn't need a remake.

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                            richwicz — 13 years ago(December 16, 2012 05:17 PM)

                            How could you possibly replace Peter Cushing, Christopher Lee and Telly Savalas? Horror Express shouldn't be remade.It should be left as it is - a classic of 70s horror.

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                              akcanakpinar-975-648334 — 11 years ago(August 03, 2014 04:31 PM)

                              cushing - jude law
                              lee - robert downey jr
                              savalas - willis

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                                ProudTraitor — 13 years ago(January 20, 2013 05:58 AM)

                                Yes there should

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                                  knoxfan2008 — 12 years ago(October 07, 2013 03:30 AM)

                                  There are plenty of actors alive today that are up to the standard of these actors, and especially their performances in this film. There should not be a remake, because it simply wasn't that good of a film, the eyes bleeding and the monster was really sweet. If there were a remake, it would need to be drastically different for it to work.

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                                    sami-18 — 12 years ago(October 22, 2013 04:06 PM)

                                    I think it could be remade if the story was respected but also cleaned up. You have to keep in mind that Horror Express was a b-movie and did actually compromise it's own good intentions by messing up the story with evolving (or de-volving) plot twists. If the remake really concentrated on the Satanic aspect and integrated that with the prehistoric alien more than the original did it could be very creepy and compelling. That's what was always wrong with the original - it started with the devil and the religious zealot creepiness to being about a supernatural prehistoric creature, to then being about an alien and then finally a zombie climax. That does't mean it isn't good fun but it still is a b-movie. We can't do b-movies in this day and age unless they are intentionally campy and self-mocking. Anyway, "Horror Express" is practically the same as Carpenter's "The Thing" (shape-shifter in a confined inescapable environment) so it is safe to say it could be remade as long as the central concept and story are tightened up.
                                    Okay, but here are my real questions about "Horror Express" as a potential remake:

                                    1. Can one still set this idea on a train? It's not like trains are used very much by travellers these days and they are definitely not as creepy as the claustrophobic noisy wood and metal detailed Siberian express depicted in the original. Today trains are slick and mostly used by students on European vacation. That alone makes me fear where a remake would go - a teen slasher flick. So would a remake demand a different transportation vehicle? A plane or Japanese bullet train wouldn't work very well.
                                    2. Maybe the location needs to be reconsidered and placed somewhere like India or Egypt where trains are still rickety and old and used quite a bit for long journeys.
                                    3. The most important question just may be whether a remake should be set in current times or done as a period piece like the original. The early 20th Century colonial exploration and journeyman aspect is so crucial to this film. You need to keep the "Monster? Were British you know!!" in the film whether in actual dialogue or at least in spirit. That just wouldn't cut it today.
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                                      byor — 11 years ago(January 20, 2015 09:10 PM)

                                      Who should be in it?

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                                        nelly0042 — 11 years ago(September 14, 2014 07:55 AM)

                                        This is actually a film that might work as a remake.
                                        First, it's not like the original is a time honored classic, except, perhaps, among a handful of cult devotees (not meant as a pejorative since I count myself as one).
                                        The basic story line is almost as intriguing as Five Million Years to Earth/Quatermass the the Pit - paleontology meets age-old evil meets aliens from another world. Horror Express throws in the added twist with cossacks and czarist Russia.
                                        And with the resurgence of Hammer Studios (Let Me In) there might actually be a production company that could tackle the subject matter. As many here have accurately pointed out, lamentably, most recent remakes lack the restraint and good taste to produce much of value. But I have seen a few signs that filmmakers are finally "getting it." The recent Planet of the Apes film, though not exactly a remake, was able to update the story without debasing it.
                                        Someone said there were no actors around anymore like Peter Cushing and Christopher Lee (though Lee at 92 is still amongst us as of this writing). True, they leave behind rather big shoes to fill, but names like Ian McKellen, Ben Kingsly, Alan Rickman and Bill Nighy could, I think, find themselves adequate such roles.
                                        In short, this is probably the first film I've seen where I would honestly like to see a remake. Until last night, I had not seen the film, and where I did finally see it was from an internet based channel that lumped this in with the plethora of Z-grade films on some midnight movies channel. The story is god enough to deserve a resurrection from that kind of abysmal fate.

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                                          byor — 11 years ago(January 20, 2015 07:53 PM)

                                          Sure, why not?

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