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Tuesday, April 21, 2009 - 16 Posts by 14 People
Why do people remake foreign films?
Infernal affairs was brillent. But Martin Scorsese remake...
was crap. The originally version is ten times better, why the hell did they remake it?
People can read
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Tuesday, February 17, 2009 - 196 Posts by 153 People
Of the best foreign films I've seen. Think of it as 'rraaarr's crash course in foreign film....
foreign language films?
Count it.Amelie, The Princess And The Warrior, Motorcycle DiariesUpvote
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Monday, November 16, 2009 - 11 Posts by 8 People
Was not based on a past film or tv show (remake/sequel), or an adaptation of an established
That is just sad...
Monday, November 16th, 2009
Wikipedia has a list of the highest grossing films
The Tempest, yet no one considers it a rip-off.
The films listed in the OP are true remakes rather than
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Friday, April 10, 2009 - 17 Posts by 9 People
Sharp teeth.
It seemed to me that remakes can be good sometimes, but if it's remade by people who speak
" is a highly acclaimed Spanish zombie movie. "Quarantine" is a shameless American remake with extra
the remake.
Bedazzled
- Never seen the original, but unlike in the cases of remakes of foreign films...
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Wednesday, April 22, 2009 - 10 Posts by 8 People
So, the thread title may be misleading and I know people will jump all over it (this is SB afterall
). There is nothing wrong with Western films. They are primarily what I watch afterall. I am also
and Hero are both .. "Pretty" films to watch - lots of wonderful colours and contrasts, although Heros
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Friday, October 03, 2003 - 20 Posts by 12 People
Courtesy of 411mania.com
Quote: : Jennifer Connelly is set to star in Deep Water, a remake
to see it, and will probably see the remake as well.
for them then just do the marketing to make the film popular in the states rather than remake
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Tuesday, March 28, 2006 - 40 Posts by 37 People
Know about the originals.
I know Asian remakes some American films too, but people know that they're...
Recently, Hollywood has been doing a lot of remakes of Asian films, or at least buying the rights
many people care for foreign films. It'll be wasted promotion. It's not like everyone watches anime...
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Tuesday, June 30, 2009 - 14 Posts by 13 People
Of the upcoming Let The Right One In remake, Let Me In. In it, he shed some light on the new setting and updates
everyone on when the film will be hitting theatres.
Reeves recently finished his second draft
that maybe "they" are right). Maybe that's the main drive behind any domestic remake of a foreign film...
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Wednesday, June 07, 2006 - 19 Posts by 10 People
Cage fan for a start, and it kinda looks like a typical Hollywood remake. Edward Woodward
remake. not that any films need to be remade, and not that the original is that good
to remake shitty films than classic films, which they always seem to do (classic films, I mean...
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Friday, August 15, 2008 - 21 Posts by 16 People
Snatchers, it's even another to take a foreign film and try to make it relevant to a domestic audience
? It's not like Candyman is some ancient relic that today's young people will be intimidated
this film to but would welcome a remake - it was good in the 90s and i´d be interested to see what
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