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Originally Posted by captmiloman
I wonder if anyone has the stones to remake the following:
I love Lucy
Bonanza
Gunsmoke
M*A*S*H
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shhh, don't give them any ideas
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There have been numerous versions of Little Women, The Three Musketeers and Shakespeare plays, and probably close to a 1,000 versions of A Christmas Carol, including all those parodies on sitcoms. And since the 1940s, there have been a number of versions each of Batman and Superman. But this is what is different now, and this is what is so irritating:
1. These contemporary versions are remade to make them more "politically correct" when sometimes the point of the earlier versions is that they pointed out inequalities in life!
2. The new versions are being made because the old ones are "cheesy"--that is, the special effects and sets of the earlier shows used what was state-of-the-art-technology for their time and not 2005 computer technology. I think that calling a movie or TV series from the 1900s to the earlier 1990s "cheesy" simply because they weren't made with 21st century CGI is not only an insult to the original filmmakers and their fans but also shows a terrible lack of imagination on the part of the people doing the remakes.
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well said Skipper. that's what I think too. that's also why
somebody did Special Editions (twice) of his first big movie because he couldn't stand to see its 1977 special effects anymore.
And I liked Batman Begins. Thought it was very faithful to the books.
Remember kids: Say No to Remakes
Statler and Waldorf doing their biweekly reviews of new movies at
www.movies.com constantly bash the idea of remakes.