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Jonte's and your examples raise one question ironclad Send a noteboard - 26/10/2011 09:50:42 AM
Are rather old films more or less likely to get remade? I doubt anyone's gonna touch the ones you mentioned. But a film being from a very different era, both as far as society and film-making are concerned, is one of the few reasons for a remake I could actually live with.
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Un-remakeable. - 25/10/2011 03:06:06 PM 868 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 677 Views
Entirely agree about Alien - 26/10/2011 09:48:25 AM 562 Views
That would be horrifying.... - 26/10/2011 03:43:50 PM 1473 Views
The bridge on the river kwai.... - 25/10/2011 05:10:27 PM 566 Views
Two come to mind automatically: Casablanca and The Godfather. *NM* - 25/10/2011 06:50:06 PM 243 Views
Jonte's and your examples raise one question - 26/10/2011 09:50:42 AM 600 Views
Sacrilege Darling! - 26/10/2011 10:25:54 AM 596 Views
Footloo....oh wait... - 25/10/2011 08:31:01 PM 567 Views
I Think LOTR Is Safe - 25/10/2011 09:27:25 PM 592 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 718 Views
The unremarkable unremakeable Unbreakable. *NM* - 31/10/2011 07:09:23 PM 281 Views
Hm. I wonder if Toy Story will be unremakeable. - 09/11/2011 05:33:29 PM 683 Views

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