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Two come to mind automatically: Casablanca and The Godfather. *NM* Missa Sedai Send a noteboard - 25/10/2011 06:50:06 PM
The current wave of remakes and reboots raises one question: Where does it stop?

Which films do you think will stand the test of time and not get a remake for the next 50 years? Or Ever? Is there anything sacred? Will people be content with what Jackson has done with the Lord of the Rings books or will there be new efforts in a few decades? What if George Lucas decides to remake his old trilogy? Will there be enough bodyguards in the world to safe his life?

So: Which films do you think will never have to go through this. And why?

And which films would you actually like to get remade, maybe because they didn't age so well?
~ Missa

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Un-remakeable. - 25/10/2011 03:06:06 PM 866 Views
I'd have to put more thought into it, but the first movie that came to mind..... - 25/10/2011 05:02:28 PM 675 Views
Entirely agree about Alien - 26/10/2011 09:48:25 AM 560 Views
That would be horrifying.... - 26/10/2011 03:43:50 PM 1472 Views
The bridge on the river kwai.... - 25/10/2011 05:10:27 PM 564 Views
Two come to mind automatically: Casablanca and The Godfather. *NM* - 25/10/2011 06:50:06 PM 242 Views
Jonte's and your examples raise one question - 26/10/2011 09:50:42 AM 599 Views
Sacrilege Darling! - 26/10/2011 10:25:54 AM 594 Views
Footloo....oh wait... - 25/10/2011 08:31:01 PM 565 Views
I Think LOTR Is Safe - 25/10/2011 09:27:25 PM 589 Views
Re: Un-remakeable. - 25/10/2011 09:59:08 PM 786 Views
Apparently Apocalypse Now is not on this list - 26/10/2011 02:09:34 PM 716 Views
The unremarkable unremakeable Unbreakable. *NM* - 31/10/2011 07:09:23 PM 280 Views
Hm. I wonder if Toy Story will be unremakeable. - 09/11/2011 05:33:29 PM 680 Views

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