Originally posted by kodak
would you say that for "The Sinister Urge"?
I haven't seen that one, it's on my Netflix, so I eventually will.
Does it include dialogue that has little or nothing to do with the film's plot? Bad acting? Long scenes that don't go anywhere? Blatant production flaws, like seeing he cameraman, equipment and/or crew)? Comically insane subplots?
If so, then "yes"?
Originally posted by Robtardi've only seen it when it was on MST3K. So i cant really answer those as i was too busy laughing on the floor.
I haven't seen that one, it's on my Netflix, so I eventually will.Does it include dialogue that has little or nothing to do with the film's plot? Bad acting? Long scenes that don't go anywhere? Blatant production flaws, like seeing he cameraman, equipment and/or crew)? Comically insane subplots?
If so, then "yes"?
Originally posted by MildPossession
Seriously, if a film is excellent, why does it need to be remade. No matter how old it is.The Reeves thing has killed it for me though.
Oh and Plan 9 doesn't need a remake, it's a masterpiece...
I didn't say it needed to be remade, only that it's a good movie; so its a good story-base to use. Also, like I said before, a remake will not change the original, the original will remain as it is and has been.
Originally posted by Robtardhow true it is.
I didn't say it needed to be remade, only that it's a good movie; so its a good story-base to use. Also, like I said before, a remake will not change the original, the original will remain as it is and has been.
Originally posted by Cory ChaosYou didnt like it, or you wouldnt want it Remade?
No.