- A remake of The Day the Earth Stood Still.
- Another remake of The Women.
- A new teen movie called Nick and Nora.
Why do they have to screw around with good movies? Why can't they remake bad or just mediocre movies, and try to get them right this time?
Why do they have to screw around with good movies? Why can't they remake bad or just mediocre movies, and try to get them right this time?
When I'm feeling charitable, I view movie remakes as very similar to new stagings of classic plays--and of course almost no one would set to re-stage mediocre plays; everyone wants to do Hamlet.
The key difference, of course, is that the performance of a play is inherently transitory and a movie is permanent--if you want to see a stage production of A Chorus Line, someone has to actually be performing it, while if you want to see Network, it's readily available to actually watch. Still, I find the "new performance" model makes me less likely to get outraged.