It's what you really want to post about. So have at it.
Because no one seems to understand what a remake of a BAD movie means.
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It's what you really want to post about. So have at it.
Because no one seems to understand what a remake of a BAD movie means.
Yeah, and because it's a bit too easy to come up with ones, I have no interest in discussing those. The other topic is a far tougher challenge.
I think True grit was better then the John Wayne version.
I also loved the Tony Todd Night of the Living Dead much better the the original Black and White version.
The Thing...
Winter Soldier better than First Avenger.
Blade Runner 2049 better than Blade Runner.
Ragnarok better than Thor 1-2.
[QUOTE=JBatmanFan05;5744961]Yeah, and because it's a bit too easy to come up with ones, I have no interest in discussing those. The other topic is a far tougher challenge.[/QUOTE]
So tough, few can do it, or understand it. :P
[QUOTE=newparisian;5745050]Winter Soldier better than First Avenger.
Blade Runner 2049 better than Blade Runner.
Ragnarok better than Thor 1-2.[/QUOTE]
Yes
A thousand times NO!
Yes
[QUOTE=Kirby101;5744725]It's what you really want to post about. So have at it.
Because no one seems to understand what a remake of a BAD movie means.[/QUOTE]
[font=georgia]For all of Hollywood's faults and the ways and means they throw consideration and money around, they are very much a fool me once operation. This does not prevent the same originator(s) of a bad production to come up with a completely different bad movie but you very rarely- and by rarely I feel it's like getting struck by lightning while being attacked by a shark level of chances, to have a bad movie on it's entire face be given another chance. A challenge is one thing but circumstances that just don't happen enough to warrent consideration is another. And people reach, which is cool.
As far as this thread goes, even though it's a different medium, I'd say the M*A*S*H* Movie is largely forgotten but the TV show really became a property on a whole nother level.
True to the spirit I'd say Underworld 2 blows away the first one. The second one gave the characters some personality other than bullets and teeth which was the extent of the characters vibe in the first one.[/font]
[QUOTE=babyblob;5745001]I think True grit was better then the John Wayne version.
I also loved the Tony Todd Night of the Living Dead much better the the original Black and White version.[/QUOTE]
[font=georgia]Fully agree with these and not because I loathe John Wayne (I do like Sons of Katie Elder and The Searchers). Oddly enough the Romero Dawn of The Dead is many ways is surpassed by Snyder's remake AND STILL I'd rather watch the OG, and that's one of the few feathers in dudes cap as people bring up.
As a deep cut, The Howling movies that came after the first one pretty much exceeded in quality of the original even though the thread line from one to the next is non-existent at times. The first 4 or 5 at least, they struggle some with not running together if you haven't seen them in a while. That said the first one was not bad, not great but not bad. [/font]
The Blob from 1988 is better than the original with Steve McQueen.
The remake of the Fly.
Casino Royale.
Period. Point Blank.
[B]Lord of the Rings the Two Towers[/B]
because just from a masterful place of film making, The Fellowship of the Rings already set the bar so high. that was not a first movie that was just good or average, so for the Two Towers to still top that was a feat rare to itself since we dont get many first movie and the sequel been both masterpieces. Apart from Godfather 1 and 2.
To me empire strikes back is better then star wars.
Die hard is better then the detective.
Spider-man 2 is better then spider-man.
[center]Probably controversial, but my choice for the "sequel is better than the original" category would be...
[B][I][U][SIZE=5]Urusei Yatsura 2: Beautiful Dreamer[/SIZE][/U][/I][/B]
(うる星やつら2 ビューティフル・ドリーマー)
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[I]For a Few Dollars More[/I] and [I]The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly. [/I]
[I]2010: The Year We Make Contact[/I]
[I]MI: Ghost Protocol, Rogue Nation,[/I] and [I]Fallout[/I] to the first few MI films.