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antmumford 3rd April 2014 06:51 AM

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Originally Posted by Demdike@Cult Labs (Post 398829)
A large part of me just started laughing as i don't like the Phibes films anyway. :lol:

Me neither, that's at least 3 of us then lol

keirarts 3rd April 2014 07:00 AM

Did anyone get the E-mail from Full moon about the Puppet master remake with Bieber? Thank christ that was an april fools gag.

Susan Foreman 17th April 2014 10:12 AM

Not so much a remake, more a sequel...

Fox Developing 'Mrs. Doubtfire' Sequel with Robin Williams

gag 17th April 2014 10:37 AM

when went pics to see the raid 2 they advertised a film called (cant remember exact name) brick mansion or something which isnt just a remake of district 13 with its own story or twist etc its looks exactly the same ...
But for a remake its look pretty watchable ..

monkeypedro 17th April 2014 12:36 PM

It even has the original star from District 13 David Belle in the same lead role.

gag 17th April 2014 12:53 PM

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Originally Posted by monkeypedro (Post 400383)
It even has the original star from District 13 David Belle in the same lead role.

I wernt paying much attention . should be worth a watch .

Susan Foreman 29th April 2014 05:34 PM

How about an American remake of the notorious Japanese 'Guinea Pig' series of films?

Exclusive: Hide your eyes!

gag 29th April 2014 05:47 PM

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Originally Posted by suziginajackson (Post 401801)
How about an American remake of the notorious Japanese 'Guinea Pig' series of films?

Exclusive: Hide your eyes!

Not my cup of tea seen 2 can't exactly remember which ones bit much for me..I think one was a Bloke in some sort of samuaria suit and kidnaps a woman and just tortures and dissects her ..

Drakie79 29th April 2014 05:49 PM

Do not let Charlie Sheen see them!!!!

gag 29th April 2014 06:07 PM

Here just some films in the pipeline of remakes

Commando

Wargames

Poltergeist

Porkys

Drop dead fred

Never ending story

Police academy

Videodrome

Bill and Teds Excellent Adventure

Wild Bunch

It


All Quiet On The Western Front

Ironically enough, this is a reboot/reimagining/new take project that's gone just a little bit quiet. Daniel Radcliffe had been linked with the new movie, which would have gone back to Erich Maria Remarque's 1929 novel of the same name. Set during the German trenches of World War I, the new film version had Mimi Leder (Deep Impact) attached to direct once upon a time, although we suspect this one may now be stuck in limbo.

Annie

There's nothing like a good old sing song goes the theory, and that's perhaps why another take on Annie is being planned for cinemas. Cameron Diaz is going to play Miss Hannigan this time, with Quvenzhane Wallis playing the title role, and Jamie Foxx as the Daddy Warbucks character (now called Benjamin Stacks). Easy A's Will Gluck is directing, Will Smith is producing. The film will be released in December 2014.

A Prophet

The acclaimed Jacques Audiard movie A Prophet is one of the best crime sagas to hit the big screen in the past five years. If you've not seen it yet, then it's a hugely rewarding, if difficult to watch at times, piece of cinema.

Sony has now taken out an option for an English language remake, which Neal H Moritz and Toby Jaffe will be producing under the Original Film banner. They've got to get the screenplay right first, before pushing too far forward, so treat this one as in its infancy.

Batman

UPDATE: The Batman reboot is now officially tied to the Man Of Steel sequel, it's been confirmed. Due in 2015, with a new actor taking the role of Batman, it's looking like a Batman Vs Superman movie, with Zack Snyder directing, and David S Goyer penning the screenplay...


The Black Hole

Oblivion and TRON: Legacy director Joseph Kosinski continues to develop a remake of The Black Hole. Prometheus' Jon Spaihts continues to work on a screenplay for the film, and Kosinski has revealed that he sees the film more as a reboot than a remake. It's touch and go whether he makes that before TRON 3, though. Either way, it's clearly prominent on his current slate of projects.

Bloodsport

There's going to be no Jean-Claude Van Damme in the announced remake of Bloodsport that's currently in the works. Robert Mark Kamen, the co-writer of Taken 2, has been working on the script, and Phillip Noyce (Clear And Present Danger, Rabbit Proof Fence) had, at one stage, signed on to direct the movie. It's still in the works as we understand it, and the plan is, apparently, for a film that's more character driven than the original...


The Crow

At long last, it looks like the planned remake/reboot of The Crow is finally happening. The title role had been linked to Bradley Cooper and Tom Hiddleston, but in the end, it's Luke Evans who has signed up for the film. F Javier Gutierrez is directing the new film, and original Crow creator James O'Barr has now boarded the project on a consultancy basis. The Crow is now expected to shoot next year.

Daredevil

It seems like it's a question of 'when' we get a Daredevil reboot rather than 'if'. Sadly, that's a question with a very clear answer of 'not soon'. Joe Carnahan had been the latest to develop a new take on Daredevil back when 20th Century Fox had the rights. However, when Fox ran out of time, the rights went back to Marvel, and Carnahan's take on the material was dead.

Marvel doesn't have a plan, that we know of, to include a new Daredevil in its phase three of films, building up to The Avengers 3. But it does now seem a decent bet for phase four. It refused to extend the rights to Fox, and while it may just have got the character rights back because it wanted them in house, there's a decent chance that a movie may finally come out at the end of it all. 2018 would be optimistic, though.


Escape From New York

One of the best remakes of recent times was Breck Eisner's new take on The Crazies. So, even though it was hard to get enthusiastic about a remake of John Carpenter's wonderful Escape From New York, Eisner's involvement was at least some kind of olive branch.

We're unsure if he's still involved, but producer Joel Silver has confirmed this year that this remains an active project, so much so that he's toying with the idea of a trilogy of films. Tom Hardy and Jason Statham have been mentioned, but that mainly sounds like internet tittle tattle in truth. Still, expect developments...

Fantastic Four

Fox has set a March 2015 release date for its full-on reboot of the Fantastic Four series of films. Chronicle director Josh Trank has signed up to helm this one, which will take Marvel's First Family pretty much back to square one from what we can make out. Casting has yet to be announced.

Flatliners

This one's been rumoured for some time, but things took a substantive step forward earlier in the year when Niels Arden Oplev - the director of the original movie version of The Girl With The Dragon Tattoo - was hired to helm a new take on Flatliners. Ben Ripley, who wrote Source Code, is working on the script for the film, although that's as much as we know about the project's current state right now...

Flight Of The Navigator

Off the back of the tremendous Safety Not Guaranteed, director Colin Trevorrow revealed that he'd landed the job of directing the remake of Flight Of The Navigator. As he told us towards the end of last year, "all we're trying to do is find a story that we care about and that will work. Our question is not, 'what is the Flight Of The Navigator remake', it's 'why is Flight Of The Navigator being remade?'"

Flight Of The Navigator wasn't set to be Trevorrow's next movie as it stood, but since then, he's also landed the job of directing Jurassic Park 4. That suggests that, at the very least, there's a sizeable delay before the new Flight Of The Navigator arrives in cinemas...

Gremlins

A Gremlins reboot remains on the agenda at Warner Bros it seems, with the studio reported at the start of the year to be negotiating with Amblin Entertainment for the rights to reboot the franchise. Amblin, as it was said back in January, was warming to the idea. It's moving slowly this one, but it does now appear to be moving...

Headhunters

Based on the book by Jo Nesbo, the 2011 Norwegian thriller Headhunters is an excellent piece of work, one that was quickly snapped up for the remake treatment. Whilst there's not been much noise about it since, we know that Sacha Gervasi (who directed Anvil) had been hired to write the script. Mark Wahlberg had expressed interest in the project too. There's been no recent substantive progress though.

Heat

No, not that one. The Heat remake we're talking about here is a new take on the Burt Reynolds movie of the same name. Originally released in 1986, the new Heat is going to feature Jason Statham, who takes on the role of a recovering gambling addict who provides protection to his friends.

William Goldman wrote the novel the film is based on, and has penned the script. Heat reunites The Statham with director Simon West, who previously helmed The Expendables 2 and The Mechanic with the great man.

Highlander

Rebooting a film with a tagline 'there can be only one' positively invites the world to chortle when a fresh take on the material is announced. That's been one of the fewer problems associated with the plan to reboot Highlander, though. Ryan Reynolds had been linked with the project for some time, before walking away in June of this year. Directors such as Justin Lin and Juan Carlos Fresnadillo have also quit the project, which currently finds itself with neither a leading man or a director. That said, Summit Entertainment is still very much pressing ahead with the film, and a new director will now be able to choose their lead actor.

Jacob's Ladder

One of the more bizarre choices for a remake is the planned fresh take on Adrian Lyne's 1990 psychological horror, Jacob's Ladder. Jeff Buhler (The Midnight Meat Train) is working on the latest draft of the script, and the idea is for the film to be a homage to the original, rather than a straight remake. Sounds a bit pointless either way, really.

Jumanji

We've said it before and we'll say it again: Zathura is a much better film than Jumanji, based around the same central concept. Nonetheless, Columbia Pictures have hired Zach Helm to pen a new take on Jumanji for the big screen. Don't expect Robin Williams should it finally get the green light...

The Killer

The majestic John Woo movie The Killer is an action movie with genuine heart to it, alongside some spectacular set piece sequences. And there's an English language version still in the cooker. It had been announced that financing was in place, and that John H Lee was set to direct. The location of the story is set to movie to present day Los Angeles, but the guts of the narrative sound like they're in tact.

In the middle of last year, John Woo said he had "supreme confidence" in the new movie, although we've not heard much about it since then.



National Lampoon's Vacation

The reboot of the Vacation movies was all set to go ahead earlier this year, with Horrible Bosses writers John Francis Daley and Jonathan M Goldstein having penned a script, and were preparing to direct too. Ed Helms remains attached to the project, which is expected to also feature Chevy Chase. But the film has apparently gone back into development, over an argument about the target rating the end cut should aim at. Expect movement on it soon though.

Logan's Run

For a while, Ryan Gosling was linked with the long-in-gestation remake of Logan's Run, which Warner Bros is trying to get going. But with Gosling and director Nicolas Winding Refn off the project, the mantle has now passed to the creator of the Bioshock videogame series. Ken Levine has been hired, very recently, to pen the latest draft of the Logan's Run screenplay, which suggests that this is a project very much still active. It just needs a star and a director to get it firmly onto the proverbial grid...

Mortal Kombat

After Mortal Kombat: Annihilation disappointed at the box office back in 1997, it looked like the big screen adventures of the ultra-violent videogame were at an end. However, there's a reboot on the way. The new Mortal Kombat film is in the hands of director Kevin Tancharoen. He directed Glee 3D, but it's more the fact that he also made the popular Internet short Mortal Kombat: Rebirth that's landed him the job. Oren Uziel was hired to write the script. Now we just wait for New Line and Warner Bros to officially fire the starting gun.

The Mummy

Off the back of remaking Total Recall, Len Wiseman is set to embark on another franchise reboot of sorts, with The Mummy. The idea this time is that the film will be set in the modern day, and the script has come from Jon Spaights (Prometheus), with Alex Kurtzman and Roberto Orci amongst the producers. Universal will look to get this one moving sooner rather than later, we suspect.

National Lampoon's Vacation

The reboot of the Vacation movies was all set to go ahead earlier this year, with Horrible Bosses writers John Francis Daley and Jonathan M Goldstein having penned a script, and were preparing to direct too. Ed Helms remains attached to the project, which is expected to also feature Chevy Chase. But the film has apparently gone back into development, over an argument about the target rating the end cut should aim at. Expect movement on it soon though.

Starship Troopers

If you were one of those who didn't care at all for last year's new take on Total Recall (which, to be fair, we thought had its moments), then you might want to take solace in the fact that it may have had an unexpected side effect. Because up until that point, plans were afoot for a new take on Starship Troopers, with less violence to it. At the end of last year, original director Paul Verhoeven told The Playlist that he didn't know if "they're going to do Starship Troopers after the failure of Total Recall". It remains somewhere in development, but things have certainly gone quiet...

Suspiria

David Gordon Green, off the back of films such as The Sitter, Your Highness and George Washington, had planned to be moving ahead with a remake of Dario Argento's Suspiria by now. However, the project has hit a problem, which continues to hold it up. In the words of the writer/director to Indiewire, it's "caught up in legal crap, so who knows what will ever happen to that". As far as we know, the project isn't technically dead, but it certainly sounds as though it's on life support.

Sympathy For Mr Vengeance

It may be that all concerned wait to see just how well the remake of Park Chan-wook's Oldboy goes down before formally pressing ahead with this one, but Brian Tucker (Broken City) has been hired to pen a script for an English language take on Sympathy For Mr Vengeance. He's got, might we suggest, quite a job on his hands.

Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles

Under the stewardship of Michael Bay's Platinum Dunes banner, director Jonathan Liebseman is currently shooting Paramount's big screen reboot of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles. The film is locked in for a summer 2014 release, and the cast includes the likes of William Fichtner and Megan Fox. If it works, expect sequels...

Terminator

A brand new trilogy of Terminator films heads to the big screen starting in June 2015. Paramount Pictures has come in to distribute the fifth Terminator movie, which is set to bring Arnold Schwarzenegger back to the franchise. Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson has also been linked with the film. This will be the first, if all goes to plan, of a new trilogy of films. Currently working on the script for the first of them are Laeta Kalogridis and Patrick Lussier.

Timecop

Based on the original tale from Dark Horse Comics, Timecop gave Jean-Claude Van Damme one of his biggest ever box office hits. Earlier this year, it was revealed that a new version of Timecop was in development though, and this will go back to the source material. As such, no Van Damme. It's being produced by Marc Shmuger and Tom McNulty, and remains in its early stages.

Tomb Raider

GK Films now has the rights for the big screen adventures of Lara Croft, and thus a reboot of the Tomb Raider film series is coming. It arrives off the back of a very, very successful videogame reboot, and the last we heard on the new Tomb Raider was that Buffy The Vampire Slayer alumnus Marti Noxon had been brought on board to help put together a final screenplay.

It's still a while off this, yet it's a film that's picked up quite a lot of momentum over the past few months.

Toxic Avenger

For some time, there's been talk of a remake of Troma's The Toxic Avenger. And in the past few months, things look like they've fallen into place. In fact, Arnold Schwarzenegger is set to take on a small role in the movie, as The Exterminator. Steve Pink remains attached to direct this one, with production due to start before the year is out. That makes a 2014 release really rather possible.

Van Helsing

It's probably best to concede from the off that the 2004 movie of Van Helsing, from The Mummy director Stephen Sommers, was not a great film. It had Hugh Jackman in it, which was useful, but the end movie felt like a videogame you weren't invited to play.

Star Trek and Fringe scribes Roberto Orci and Alex Kurtzman are thus going back to the characters of Bram Stoker for a new big screen stab at the film, which has thus far got Tom Cruise circling the project, potentially to star. It's still a project bubbling along, rather than one close to getting made, yet it remains active.

Videodrome

The David Cronenberg classic is getting fresh treatment courtesy of commercials director Adam Berg. He's been signed up by Universal for the new film, which has been written by Transformers: Dark Of The Moon scribe Ehren Kruger. We just await, with a little bit of dread, a start date...

WarGames

Updates have been relatively thin on the ground where the once-planned remake of 1983's WarGames are concerned. It had been announced that Seth Gordon, the director of The King Of Kong, was to helm a remake of the Matthew Broderick-headlined original. As far as we know, WarGames is still on his slate somewhere, but off the back of the successes of his last two features - Horrible Bosses and Identity Thief - he's an in-demand man.

Waterworld

At the end of 2012, it was revealed that Syfy was toying with the idea of a remake of sorts of Waterworld. It was undecided whether to make it into a television series or a standalone movie, and given that Syfy is exploring feature film development, the latter is an option. The project is still one of those somewhere in the vaults of Syfy, and it remains to be seen whether it will take its interest any further...

Weird Science

Michael Bacall has, in recent times, written a very good film, and a very bad one. The very good one was the excellent 21 Jump Street. The very bad one was the eyeball-burning Project X. One of his next jobs? It's the script for a remake of the terrific John Hughes movie, Weird Science. It's being produced by Joel Silver, and remains at the scripting stage for the time being.

The Wild Bunch

A contemporary remake of The Wild Bunch is one of the projects that Will Smith is contemplating. This time around, the focus would be on a bunch of DEA agents hunting down a Mexican drug cartel. Smith hasn't committed to the film yet though, as far as we know.

keirarts 29th April 2014 09:10 PM

So far no Labyrinth. Thank f**k for small mercies at least.

gag 29th April 2014 09:59 PM

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Originally Posted by keirarts (Post 401840)
So far no Labyrinth. Thank f**k for small mercies at least.

Sorry but think you should get youre hanky out and wipe away youre tears their is..
Im in my mobile tried copying pasting the link bit aint working.
its none other than the bloke who has a habit of ruining remakes ...
Tim Burton

Rik 29th April 2014 10:01 PM

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Originally Posted by gag (Post 401847)
Sorry but think you should get youre hanky out and wipe away youre tears their is..
Im in my mobile tried copying pasting the link bit aint working.
its none other than the bloke who has a habit of ruining remakes ...
Tim Burton


What remake has Tim Burton ruined?

gag 29th April 2014 10:08 PM

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Originally Posted by Rik (Post 401848)
What remake has Tim Burton ruined?

All them in my Opinion

Planet of the apes ..Terrible

Alice in Wonderland not very good but watchable.

Willie wonka and the choclate factory ..

sweeney todd would have been ok if pratically every word wasnt sung.

keirarts 30th April 2014 06:31 AM

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Originally Posted by gag (Post 401847)
Sorry but think you should get youre hanky out and wipe away youre tears their is..
Im in my mobile tried copying pasting the link bit aint working.
its none other than the bloke who has a habit of ruining remakes ...
Tim Burton

For f***s sake! :censored::mmph::rant:

gag 30th April 2014 12:08 PM

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Originally Posted by keirarts (Post 401860)
For f***s sake! :censored::mmph::rant:

Ive looked more into this think you can sleep a bit easy now.


Disney Announces 'Labyrinth' To Freak Everyone Out About a Remake


But don't worry; it's not a remake. This will be a different Labyrinth about a girl saving a family member from a labyrinth, as Disney acquired this Labyrinth from a pitch by Larry Brenner, a screenwriter whose script about zombies and vampires made the 2011 Black List and was picked up by Universal as another thing about zombies and/or vampires to make. The film's protagonist is a princess (described as "mythical" so, sadly, not a Kate Middleton labyrinth movie) that enters the titular maze to find her father, presumably the king. David Bowie is, of course, in no way involved but still needs to be brought up whenever we're talking about a movie called Labyrinth. Expect many more references to him as this project picks up.


Don't Worry, The 'Labyrinth' Movie Announcement Is Not A Remake. - GEEKPR0N

Rik 30th April 2014 12:18 PM

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Originally Posted by gag (Post 401849)
All them in my Opinion

Planet of the apes ..Terrible

Alice in Wonderland not very good but watchable.

Willie wonka and the choclate factory ..

sweeney todd would have been ok if pratically every word wasnt sung.

Apart from Planet of the Apes (because I've not seen it), I really like the others, different strokes and all that I guess :nod:

Hawkmonger 30th April 2014 12:21 PM

Willy Wonka and the Chocolate was utter rubbish and Burtons Alice in Wonderland was dire as well. I actually quite like Planet of the Apes though. Strokes indeed.:lol:

keirarts 30th April 2014 05:28 PM

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Originally Posted by Rik (Post 401874)
Apart from Planet of the Apes (because I've not seen it), I really like the others, different strokes and all that I guess :nod:

Planet of the apes was dreadful. I have to admit liking Rise of the planet of the apes...

Glad no ones attempting to replace Bowie as king of the goblins. Its not possible!!! :nod:

keirarts 15th September 2014 06:40 AM

Town that dreaded sundown.

Actually looking ok. Not a remake as such, looks to be a fictionalised continuation. Very different in tone to the original.

The Town That Dreaded Sundown Official Trailer #1 (2014) - Gary Cole Horror Movie HD - YouTube

Demoncrat 15th September 2014 01:07 PM

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Originally Posted by gag (Post 401849)
All them in my Opinion

Planet of the apes ..Terrible

Alice in Wonderland not very good but watchable.

Willie wonka and the choclate factory ..

sweeney todd would have been ok if pratically every word wasnt sung.

ST was based on a opera no?? I liked it btw. Burton seems to have lost it imo. Did like Dark Shadows (though ending rushed I felt) but tis another remake....etc. Labyrinth? Hadn't heard that. Had heard about Phibes etc. Ah, the internet.:crazy:

gag 19th September 2014 01:54 PM

Are the film industry really that stuck for ideas ?


Ben Hur ???

The original Ben-Hur set records at the time for its Oscar wins, the cost of production (£10 million) and the most extras used in one scene - 15,000 alone in the chariot race sequence. Its weirdest accolade is probably that it's only the Hollywood religious movie to make the Vatican approved films list.


I know what you did last summer

We get the horror movie market is particularly saturated, but there still be an original plot out there, right?

Not according to Sony who are remaking 90s flick I Know What You Did Last Summer about a group of teens covering up a hit-and-run and a killer with a fish-hook bent on revenge. With its initial appeal so heavily tied up with the 90s fashion and the beautiful quartet of Jennifer Love Hewitt, Freddie Prinze Jr, Sarah Michelle Gellar and Ryan Phillippe, we’re not sure how a new version could improve on the old one.

Few others as well ive seen floating around on the net

An American Werewolf in London (

Death Note (????)

Porkies

Poltergiest

DROP DEAD FRED
It might not have been a box office hit (just $13 million) but it became a bit of a cult hit for many 80s kids. So much so that a new version is being planned, with Russell Brand ????? REALY thats one way off ruining a film before its even started

HONEY, I SHRUNK THE KIDS
The 80s kids film about the worst parent ever is apparently getting an unnecessary update. Sadly, Rick Moranis won't be hanging around for a cameo as he's retired. Well, we could see how 3D might

Time Bandits

THE NEVERENDING STORY
Finally living up to it's misleading title, it looks as if the story may never end with word that a remake is heading to us by 2014. Leonardo DiCaprio's production company was sniffing around it and word suggests that it will be a more "nuanced" take on the original novel.

CLIFFHANGER

Police Academy

POLICE ACADEMY
After the seventh film proved almost too painful to bear, it seemed as if the franchise was dead. But one of the original producers is bringing it back, whether we like it or not. Predictably, there'll be a new, younger class of recruits. Fingers crossed for a Guttenberg cameo.


Creature from the Black Lagoon

Death Wish

Escape from New York

Westworld This is about the only remake in this list that apeals to me

VIDEODROME
The David Cronenberg classic isn't really calling out for a remake, but then that's never really proved a sticking point for Hollywood before. The re-do will be written by Ehren Kruger, he of Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen infamy and will probably be renamed Blu-raydrome or something.

BILL AND TED'S EXCELLENT ADVENTURE
So Bill and Ted are being rebooted. As two high schoolers who meet figures like Gandhi and form a band called Atomic Gorillas. Oh and one of them might be played by Justin Bieber. Man,
NOT SURE WHATS WORSE any film with Justine Bieber or Russel Brand :nod:
?????????? god they know how to ruin a film or make a flop without even trying :pound:

THE WILD BUNCH
As his brother works on an Alien sort-of-sequel and a follow-up to Blade Runner, Tony Scott has decided to risk alienation from the human race by remaking this classic western. It's being written by Brian Helgeland, currently on a losing streak with Robin Hood, Green Zone and The Vampire's Assistant.

IT
The film that caused many tearful, sleepless nights (what, just us?), the Stephen King adaptation haunted many a sleepover. The screenplay has been entrusted to the guy who penned the most recent Body Snatchers remake (not wise) and is apparently going to be grimmer than the original. We'll see.

Mad Max: Fury Road (2015)

Pet Semetary

The Town That Dreaded Sundown (2014) Mind you ive heard good things about this one

Toxic Avenger :pound: sorry i laughed so heard when i read this Arnold Schwarzenegger may be lining up a part in a remake of the 1984 cult flick The Toxic Avenger.

Gremlins

Warriors Ill been very interested to see how this cult classic fantastic film will pan out Tony Scott if you were to do a remake of an action packed cult-classic, he’s definitely the guy to go to

Black hole

Flatliners

Jacobs ladder

Raid Want it or not, The Raid remake is coming, and Red Hill‘s Patrick Hughes has just been confirmed as its director.

Logans run

Battle royal

Day of the dead

Hellraiser

Escape From New York" (1981)

John Carpenter's B-movie mini-classic followed the adventures of professional anti-hero Snake Plissken (Kurt Russell) as he infiltrated the maximum security prison that is future NYC (well, if you count 1997 as the future) to rescue the President of the United States. Hollywood's been trying to get this remake off the ground and over the wall for years, with everyone from Gerard Butler to Tom Hardy to Jason Statham rumored for the role of Plissken ("Call me Snake...").


he Naked Gun: From the Files of Police Squad!" (1988)

It's going to be hard to fill the shoes of the amazing Leslie Nielsen in his role as bumbling detective Lt. Frank Drebin but "The Hangover" star Ed Helms is going to give it a try in the reboot, which was announced in December. The script is being written by Thomas Lennon and R. Ben Garant, who are probably best known for their work on the "Night at the Museum" and "Reno 911" series.

. "Scarface" (1983)

It's a classic for all the wrong reasons, but "Scarface" remains one of the most groundbreaking crime dramas of all time, a grand opera of excess from director Brian De Palma and star Al Pacino. As of summer 2013, David Yates (director of the entire second half of the "Harry Potter" series) was in talks to direct the reimagining that's rumored to deal with Mexican drug cartels. Yates has since signed on for "Tarzan," so don't expect any movement on this one for a while.

Stephen@Cult Labs 29th January 2015 09:07 PM

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Forgot this was being released in July this year. I'm shocked, disgusted and throwing up a little in my mouth, knowing they actually went through with this. Shame on everyone involved.

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bizarre_eye@Cult Labs 29th January 2015 09:15 PM

I've never even seen the original. :o

Gold6082 29th January 2015 09:24 PM

TBH 80% of USA content these days is churned out garbage remakes it is sad on all levels if nothing else that nobody can do something original.

With the exception of The fly (1986) I am yet to see a sequel (in my eyes) smash the original out of the water

The Thing despite it's critics is a close contender & 2010's the crazies was surprisingly good.

but remakes of Sorority row,prom night,evil dead etc fall flat on their faces.


remaking films like poltergeist is a dangerous & foolish move.

Stephen@Cult Labs 29th January 2015 09:27 PM

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Originally Posted by bizarre_eye@Cult Labs (Post 433756)
I've never even seen the original. :o


If I find out you've seen the remake first, If I ever meet you, you get a slap! :lol:

MacBlayne 29th January 2015 09:27 PM

I want to see Ron Howard tackle Visitor Q.

bizarre_eye@Cult Labs 29th January 2015 09:33 PM

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Originally Posted by Stephen@Cult Labs (Post 433760)
If I find out you've seen the remake first, If I ever meet you, you get a slap! :lol:

I think I'd be slapping myself if I were to watch the remake! :lol:

bizarre_eye@Cult Labs 29th January 2015 09:34 PM

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Originally Posted by MacBlayne (Post 433761)
I want to see Ron Howard tackle Visitor Q.

I'd rather see Miike remake Splash. :nod:

Demdike@Cult Labs 29th January 2015 09:45 PM

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Originally Posted by bizarre_eye@Cult Labs (Post 433756)
I've never even seen the original. :o

You should give it a go B_E.

It's a very good action film.

Invid Ninja 29th January 2015 09:49 PM

Point Break is one of the very best action films of the 90's I feel; because I'm weird and have a strange obsession with modern action remakes I will take the bullet on this 2015 iteration. XD

Demdike@Cult Labs 29th January 2015 10:09 PM

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Originally Posted by Invid Ninja (Post 433769)
Point Break is one of the very best action films of the 90's I feel; because I'm weird and have a strange obsession with modern action remakes I will take the bullet on this 2015 iteration. XD

The original had Swayze at his peak fame and Reeves at one of his peaks.

There's only Winstone that i've heard of and he's no guarantee it'll be any good.

Nosferatu@Cult Labs 30th January 2015 04:45 PM

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Originally Posted by gag (Post 401849)
All them in my Opinion

Planet of the apes ..Terrible

Alice in Wonderland not very good but watchable.

Willie wonka and the choclate factory ..

sweeney todd would have been ok if pratically every word wasnt sung.

To be honest, I haven't seen the Planet of the Apes remake, don't really consider Alice in Wonderland to be a remake – it's more of a new adaptation of the source material, seen with Sweeney Todd, which is an adaptation of a stage play rather than a remake (I thought it was excellent).

Is this new Ghostbusters film a remake or the completely new film? Either way, I think it's a terrible idea.

MacBlayne 30th January 2015 06:30 PM

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Originally Posted by Nosferatu@Cult Labs (Post 433893)
To be honest, I haven't seen the Planet of the Apes remake, don't really consider Alice in Wonderland to be a remake – it's more of a new adaptation of the source material, seen with Sweeney Todd, which is an adaptation of a stage play rather than a remake (I thought it was excellent).

Is this new Ghostbusters film a remake or the completely new film? Either way, I think it's a terrible idea.

In Empire, Paul Feig says it's a remake as he felt a sequel would be disrespectful.

Now, I'm not sure whether he meant that he wants to create a new timeline with new characters so that fans of the original don't feel robbed or that he is that type of Hollywood scumbag who tries to disguise remakes as something original.

Nosferatu@Cult Labs 30th January 2015 06:47 PM

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Originally Posted by MacBlayne (Post 433914)
In Empire, Paul Feig says it's a remake as he felt a sequel would be disrespectful.

Now, I'm not sure whether he meant that he wants to create a new timeline with new characters so that fans of the original don't feel robbed or that he is that type of Hollywood scumbag who tries to disguise remakes as something original.

I know Bill Murray and Dan Akroyd have both 'given their blessing' to the project, but with Paul Feig directing and two known actors (but SNL stalwarts) amongst the main cast, not to mention the original film being a beloved film amongst many, I will take a lot of convincing about whether it's worth my time.

Demdike@Cult Labs 30th January 2015 06:52 PM

With a different (better) all female cast this could have been something to look forward to.

As an example four actresses who can all do quirky - Tina Fey, Cameron Diaz, Mira Sorvino and Alfre Woodard.

Then i would have been interested.

MacBlayne 30th January 2015 06:52 PM

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Originally Posted by Nosferatu@Cult Labs (Post 433923)
I know Bill Murray and Dan Akroyd have both 'given their blessing' to the project, but with Paul Feig directing and two known actors (but SNL stalwarts) amongst the main cast, not to mention the original film being a beloved film amongst many, I will take a lot of convincing about whether it's worth my time.

I wasn't even interested when Paul Rudd and Seth Rogan were going to do it.

But, to be honest, Feig's "let's make them all female" does sound gimmicky. I find him to be a rather bland filmmaker that covers his deficiencies by employing female comedians as "look, I'm progressive!"

Nosferatu@Cult Labs 30th January 2015 07:10 PM

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Originally Posted by Demdike@Cult Labs (Post 433926)
With a different (better) all female cast this could have been something to look forward to.

As an example four actresses who can all do quirky - Tina Fey, Cameron Diaz, Mira Sorvino and Alfre Woodard.

Then i would have been interested.

Good point. I suppose other naturally comedic actresses like Mila Kunis, Julia Louis-Dreyfus, Emma stone or even Jennifer Lawrence would elevate the project.

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Originally Posted by MacBlayne (Post 433927)
I wasn't even interested when Paul Rudd and Seth Rogan were going to do it.

But, to be honest, Feig's "let's make them all female" does sound gimmicky. I find him to be a rather bland filmmaker that covers his deficiencies by employing female comedians as "look, I'm progressive!"

I completely agree. Bridesmaids was basically a female version of The Hangover, albeit one which wasn't completely offensive.

MacBlayne 30th January 2015 07:17 PM

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Originally Posted by Nosferatu@Cult Labs (Post 433932)
Good point. I suppose other naturally comedic actresses like Mila Kunis, Julia Louis-Dreyfus, Emma stone or even Jennifer Lawrence would elevate the project.


I completely agree. Bridesmaids was basically a female version of The Hangover, albeit one which wasn't completely offensive.

I hated both Bridesmaids and The Hangover with a passion. Just a bunch of morons screaming and getting drunk.

I was able to tolerate The Heat simply because Sandra Bullock is a good comic actress. As for Melissa McCarthy... :ack: I do not get her appeal. Even in The Gilmore Girls (yes, I admit it - I watched it and I laughed) she was deeply grating.

Nosferatu@Cult Labs 30th January 2015 07:21 PM

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Originally Posted by MacBlayne (Post 433933)
I hated both Bridesmaids and The Hangover with a passion. Just a bunch of morons screaming and getting drunk.

I was able to tolerate The Heat simply because Sandra Bullock is a good comic actress. As for Melissa McCarthy... :ack: I do not get her appeal. Even in The Gilmore Girls (yes, I admit it - I watched it and I laughed) she was deeply grating.

I forgot to mention Sandra Bullock, who is really good in comedic roles (Miss Congeniality, for example). As for Melissa McCarthy, give me Rebel Wilson, who was brilliant in Pitch Perfect – Anna Kendrick also has great comedic timing.


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