Originally posted by mikelomDo you think it's better than the 1939 version? An interesting question - what remakes are better than their originals? I vote for the 1954 version of A Star is Born with Judy Garland and James Mason - a considerable improvement on the 1937 version with Janet Gaynor and Fredric March. The third, 1976 version, however, is terrible.
This is one of the best I have ever seen, and how wonderful Martin Clunes, the comedian as known, is in this serious role!
Excellent recommendation, of mine, when you have time.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cJ87BO8MSbo
-m
Originally posted by NoEarthlyReasonhttp://www.empireonline.com/features/remakes/default.asp
http://www.empireonline.com/features/remakes/default.asp
Here's an interesting list of 50 remakes. So many of what I took to be originals turn out to have been remakes!
haven't looked through all 50 yet but gotta disagree with Cape Fear. As good as De Niro is Mitch wins that contest!
Originally posted by NoEarthlyReasonThough even Empire (with its shameless bias towards films of the past thirty or forty years) is forced to admit that a lot of those remakes, even if creditable, aren't in fact as good as their originals.
http://www.empireonline.com/features/remakes/default.asp
Here's an interesting list of 50 remakes. So many of what I took to be originals turn out to have been remakes!
His Girl Friday (a considerable improvement on The Front Page) is one I should have remembered, though.
Originally posted by TeinosukeI don't read Empire, tending to see it as a comic book nerd publication, but I was pleasantly surprised by the quality and brevity of the writing in the mini-pieces in that that list. And these magazines do often do visuals impressively well.
Though even Empire (with its shameless bias towards films of the past thirty or forty years) is forced to admit that a lot of those remakes, even if creditable, aren't in fact as good as their originals.
His Girl Friday (a considerable improvement on The Front Page) is one I should have remembered, though.