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Dimmukane:
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Conan the Barbarian Remake (but what about the classic scene with Arnie decking a camel, and breaking its jaw)
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The thing with this is, even though the first one was a really good movie, it didn't have much to do with the actual Conan literature. It was basically using names of people and places from the books for the movie. Conan is supposed to be more of a Celt than anything else, for instance. Whereas other movies based on books take a lot from the source material, this took barely anything, so it's not really what I'd call a remake, since they're not basing it off the first one. Kind of a 'Batman Begins' type situation.
rynne:
--- Quote from: Phil73805 on 05 Jun 2008, 12:21 ---Am I the only one who thinks that Hollywood have run out of ideas
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Yes.
(No.)
Scandanavian War Machine:
--- Quote from: Dissy on 05 Jun 2008, 10:43 ---Here'es some interesting sequels/remakes for you all:
Robocop Remake (and a new Robocop)
The Last Starfighter Remake (I cannot put words to describe how much I hate this)
Conan the Barbarian Remake (but what about the classic scene with Arnie decking a camel, and breaking its jaw)
Meatballs Remake (yes, the classic Bill Murray camp movie, the bastards)
Short Circuit Remake (Johnny 5 rebuilt? Again?)
Indy 5 (And after this, The Adventures of Mutt Jones)
Pirates 4 (yeah...)
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that's the least offensive remake/sequel/whatever list i've ever seen. we had a thread a while back that had a much much worse list in it which included The Creature from the Black Lagoon and a bunch of others that just shouldn't be messed with. someone who's good at searching should find it so we can all be enraged at it again.
Jackie Blue:
I seriously don't see how a remake of Last Starfighter is a bad thing. Even seeing it in the theater as a kid I thought it was a goofy, cheezy movie and I fail to see how a remake could be particularly horrible. It was like Karate Kid in space.
WriterofAllWrongs:
oh are you serious
How does a group of people that listen to and enjoy Tears for Fears have so much influence over Hollywood?
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