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worst remake
hi,
ive just watched the remake of charlie and the chocolate factory,and it is without doubt the worst remake i've ever seen,what is the worst remake you guys have seen?
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I recently saw 'King Kong Lives' on telly, and it makes the Jessica Lange version look like Citizen Kane.
It stars Linda Hamilton (from the first two Terminator films) and is so bad that I actually started shouting obscenities at the tv.
For me, the worst remake has to be Gus Van Sants' Psycho. Not because it's actually bad...but because it's just pointless - apart from the fact that you get to see Viggo Mortensen with his kit off...and that happens in the first five minutes, so the rest of the film is a bit surplus to requirements.
Also what about the tv versions of Rear Window and The Shining?
Did you know Get Carter was remade almost straight away as a blaxpoitation film. It was almost line for line (but with lots of jive talking!). if you hadn't seen the original its not too bad, As for the Stallone remake......!?!?!?!
Gary Baldy
Fortunately, I haven't seen Psycho II, but you've confirmed something a mate of mine (who recently saw it on video) that as a film, it could be spread on roses to make them grow.
I'm going to hold my hand up and confess...I totally loved the remake of Charlie and the Chocolate Factory. I liked the original, but have this irrational hatred of Gene Wilder and he spoiled it for me.
Sorry, sorry, sorry.
Oh, and as for The Producers - the remake isn't bad, and has it's moments, but watching it reminded me of listening to a superb song covered by someone very competent...it's good, but all you do is sit there thinking, "Yeah well okay...but it's just not right"
Sorry to be pedantic but the recent film is not a remake of the first one, it's a film of the book 'Charlie and the chocolate factory'.
Roald Dahl hated the first film and disowned it which is why they had to call it 'Willy wonka and the factory', instead of the name of the book. Of course we'll never know what he thought of the recent version.