Now, I realize that as new and younger directors and writers come onto the scene in Hollywood that many of these people are our (or my) age. So I understand the fascination and influx of 80's cartoons, sitcoms and movie remakes emerging due to the fact that these newbies share the same childhood classics as we (or I) did. However, I do have some heat on the deal.
First, I don't find any problem remaking some types of films. For example, horror films. I can understand horror films being remade because the CGI and "idea" of what is scary these days is radically different than 20-30 years ago. It takes a lot more to scare audiences today. We need physical evidence of whatever's creeping up that scantily clad girls leg underneath the covers.
In the 50's/60's the costumes and effects were so bad that the films were not even scary. Or at least not scary enough for audiences these days. In the 70's, it seems that filming everything in the dark equaled scary. Actually, when I think of nearly any movie from the 70's I think of low lighting and shadows-come to think of it, I hate movies from the 70's for that reason. What was up with that? Anyway the 80's brought us more in depth costumes and gore, but the acting was so incredibly cheesy that it couldn't be taken seriously. I mean c'mon, was anyone really scared of Creepshow?
What am I getting at? I'm getting sick of classic movies being remade that have the same story line. Albeit they know how to play on the originals and poke a little fun but there's some movies that just don't need to be remade.
My antagonist in this blog is the new Karate Kid. In my opinion, this is not a movie that needs to be remade. Why? Because there's no reason for it. Boy moves to new city (country), is different and doesn't fit in, tries to fit in but can't, finds mentor and learns to build confidence, proves that he can stand up for himself, wins respect.
Now, obviously there's a thousand movies (refer to book: "Save the Cat" that explains that theres a limited, I think 4, types of movies) with the same concept. For example, The Godfather and The Bad News Bears are basically the same movie. Obviously with this new Karate Kid there will be some subtle differences and jokes or knocks on the original, but in the end, the story is the same. Do we really need to redo the film for a new generation? Why not just show them the original? There's no special effects that today's CGI can add that will improve the film. There's no new angle that's going to put a whole new spin on the outcome. Okay, maybe the flying crane will be replaced by a rear naked choke. Other than that, I just don't see a reason to remake the film.
On the "actors in roles" tip, I'm frankly tired of seeing the same actors playing star roles in numerous films. I want my hero to be someone I don't know. Even if they are a well known actor, I don't want them in numerous main character roles.
Example one, this Liam Neeson. This dude had been in tons of films (even one of my fav's Excalibur '81. And who cares about Darkman?) but when he showed up as Qui-Gon Jinn, I thought, okay-I can handle that-Liam's a good actor, aged and wise. Good casting for a Jedi Master. Then, he shows up as Henri Ducard in Batman Begins. Which, don't get me started on the anger I feel for that film not being a period piece. So that was like-ok, fine, whatever. Then he's Zeus in the Clash of the Titans remake. Now he's Hannibal in the A-Team! I can't take this guy anymore!
Example two, this Christian Bale. Dude was great in American Pshycho. I thought he was a descent Batman. Actually, I like him as Batman because it's Batman in his early stages where he's not sure what route he's going. I think he did a good job. But then, he's cast as John Connor in another Terminator film. I don't want my Batman being John Connor! Get a new actor! Get someone you don't have to pay $8,000,0000! Give someone else a chance! If this jerk gets cast as He-Man in a Masters of the Universe remake I'm gonna bang my head against the wall.
And don't get me started on Al Pacino being The Godfather and Scarface! Actually, that's worth another whole blog. Stay tuned kids......
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