tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-23042008.post6872569585469454384..comments2024-03-28T03:13:15.831-04:00Comments on Remarkable: Comment Pull Quotes: Retelling Classics, and Line in the Sand MoviesGeoff Klockhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09080580776997273785noreply@blogger.comBlogger10125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-23042008.post-85543654751643156442009-09-02T15:07:31.296-04:002009-09-02T15:07:31.296-04:00Movies that made me a 'them': District 9, ...Movies that made me a 'them': District 9, which I hated; V for Vendetta, which everyone around me loved off (but on the internet I was not alone in my disdain for); The Hangover, which I found incredibly not amusing. And, since you mentioned, Inglourious Basterds, which I loved.<br /><br />However, I'm not sure which films can be definitely "line in the sand films", as the ones I listed were just cases of everyone-seems-to-like-them-except-me films. What are some films, besides Basterds, that seem to have equal numbers on each side of the line? With equally intelligent reasonings/writings to back them up? (Or is that not a requirement for 'line' films?)Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-23042008.post-3320420912474216212009-09-02T11:11:01.744-04:002009-09-02T11:11:01.744-04:00I dunno about the "line in the sand" thi...I dunno about the "line in the sand" thing; everybody has different tastes, and sometimes they just might not like what you like, and that's okay. I thought Geoff was crazy for saying Duck Soup wasn't very funny, but that doesn't mean he's suddenly anathema. I would say it's more of a way to determine whether somebody might be a good person to discuss films with; if they like the same sorts of movies I do (the Coen brothers, Jim Jarmusch, Stanley Kubrick, Tarantino, Wes Anderson, etc.), we're probably going to get along.<br /><br />As for Woody Allen, I love Annie Hall the most, so that would be my measuring stick. Hannah and Her Sisters is also pretty great, and if people can't get behind Bananas for the early, funny stuff, I might not be able to talk to them about the Woodman too deeply.<br /><br />And remakes! I don't have anything against them on principle, but they often seem pretty damn unnecessary. The complaint about the Zombie Halloween is probably due to not only it being a classic, but a fairly recent one. Eh, I haven't seen either one, to be honest, so I don't have a stake in the argument. I'm more bothered/interested in the trend of remaking foreign language films. Sometimes it can end up with great results (The Departed is the obvious touchstone, and The Ring is one of the other good examples), but when you're just doing the same movie in English, it doesn't seem all that worthwhile. The Grudge, One Missed Call, The Eye, Quarantine; it's probably best to just go with the original. Reading subtitles does you good. And when it comes to a real classic, I often cringe at the thought of what Hollywood will do. Let the Right One In will probably be much better than any American version, and if they actually try to redo Oldboy, I doubt they'll be able to come anywhere near the original. I'm sure there are plenty of other examples, but that's what I thought of.Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13867868039166531163noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-23042008.post-33449129059339216942009-09-01T16:46:53.538-04:002009-09-01T16:46:53.538-04:00I, personally, am a remake fan. I don't like t...I, personally, am a remake fan. I don't like the word 'remake,' though; I prefer 'adaptation.' I love to see different interpretations of classic works, but I don't like when the similarities are in name only nor when it's essentially a copy with better technology. I think it takes, quoting God from Futurama, a light touch.finsof72https://www.blogger.com/profile/15721909709459135540noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-23042008.post-6303599201778297152009-09-01T16:37:02.742-04:002009-09-01T16:37:02.742-04:00When Transformers came out on DVD my roommate boug...When Transformers came out on DVD my roommate bought it and watched it every night for a week. Then he got it on Blu-Ray.<br /><br />After a while I knew that I shouldn't make fun of him any more for that, but I just couldn't stop.<br /><br />I think that my opinion of him dropped a bit after that. I know that his opinion of me did.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-23042008.post-86154542167461980302009-09-01T13:08:17.034-04:002009-09-01T13:08:17.034-04:00Or Tim Burton could just not do a remake of films ...Or Tim Burton could just not do a remake of films about whimsical people who love candy and decide what the story really needs is a "father who's a dentist" backstory to explain those candy-lovers' psychology.Jasonhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13298753675007196538noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-23042008.post-72397555440286684712009-09-01T13:05:55.345-04:002009-09-01T13:05:55.345-04:00Scott, I consider myself a "Woody Allen guy&q...Scott, I consider myself a "Woody Allen guy" but in no way would I ever draw a line in the sand between us and them. <br /><br />I guess it boils down to Allen having such a wide body of frequent films that it's inevitable that some crap would surface (especially when us Woody Allen fansd have to put up with the colossal crap that is Scoop, Curse of the Jade Scorpion, Alice and Hollywood Ending). However, if I had to draw a line in the sand concerning Woody Allen it would have to be Crimes and Misdemeanors (with Hannah and Her Sisters in a very close second). To me, if you don't like that film then don't waste your time with other Allen films.Vincent Caramelahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13179412782699636875noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-23042008.post-68253041591688013442009-09-01T08:16:12.126-04:002009-09-01T08:16:12.126-04:00Actually, I just think Tim Burton should never do ...Actually, I just think Tim Burton should never do another remake and then, when he does the press, talk about how he was never a fan of the original-much-beloved movie. <br /><br />:)scott91777noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-23042008.post-14759971497764807612009-09-01T02:35:12.920-04:002009-09-01T02:35:12.920-04:00I have always found myself in the minority in thin...I have always found myself in the minority in thinking that on principle, I do not mind remakes, especially horror remakes. I know that many more fail than succeed, but growing up reading different writers and artists take the comic book superheroes in different directions, I felt it was okay to see someone else do something different with material.<br /><br />Zombie's first Halloween movie was nothing like Carpenter's but I enjoyed it. It was a dirty nasty mess, the way you think a slasher flick should be. I have no desire to see the second one because it looks like a direct to video sequel, but I was on board for the first one.<br /><br />The Friday the 13th reboot that came out this year was massively entertaining and The Last House on the Left remake was one of the better horror movies I had seen in quite some time.<br /><br />My only stipulation to this is that Tim Burton should never do another remake.Kyle Hadleyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01357250888692234136noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-23042008.post-76011737786409367082009-09-01T00:29:29.050-04:002009-09-01T00:29:29.050-04:00If Frank Miller rewrote and redrew WATCHMEN would ...If Frank Miller rewrote and redrew WATCHMEN would anyone read it?Streeboramahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13246099190675220076noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-23042008.post-70472556743862084172009-08-31T22:53:56.488-04:002009-08-31T22:53:56.488-04:00Re: Us Vs Them... how about Woody Allen movies?Re: Us Vs Them... how about Woody Allen movies?Scott McDarmonthttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17635278219643824124noreply@blogger.com