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jeffmcm said,
September 20th, 2007 

I think rule #4 is of primary importance, although I’d disagree that The Italian Job is up to the bar you have raised for it there.

September 20th, 2007 
Was the original better? I have to admit I’ve only seen the recent version, which I thought was pretty good in an “Ocean’s 11″ sort of way.

Vic

jeffmcm said,
September 20th, 2007 

The original is fun, and the Brits consider it to be a real classic, but the remake struck me as very bland and not about anything.

September 20th, 2007 

You might want to consider naming the first catagory the “Public Domain” group ;)

Hirogen said,
September 20th, 2007 

The original “The Italian Job” Is infinitely better than the remake. I mean don’t get me wrong, I appreciate the remake, its not altogether terrible, but I’m afraid the original is better in pretty much every way.

September 20th, 2007 
I’ve deferred to the wisdom of my visitors and removed “The Italian Job” from the above post. :-)
Vic
September 20th, 2007 
I like my wordy, longer title better. ;-)
Great suggestion, though!

Vic

Brian W. said,
September 20th, 2007 

“Sony is looking for writers to do a new version of the campy 1985 horror flick Fright Night”

See this is the problem i think. There’s not a writer or director saying “hey, i think i have an interesting way to tell this story” or “I have a cool interpretation for this story”. Instead a movie company says “hey, lets remake this movie. Now how are we gonna make it different?”.

September 21st, 2007 
Of course… that’s one of my major issues with remakes and the motivations behind them, but in this case (Fright Night) for some reason it’s not bugging me.

Vic

Jim said,
September 21st, 2007 

All very good suggestions that Hollywood will never ever understand or implement.

I posted it over at my site Vic!
http://www.earthsmightiest.com/moviestv/screenrants%2Dtop%2D5%2Dremake%2Drules%2Dfor%2D2nd%2Dtime%2Daround%2Dmovies/

PG said,
September 24th, 2007 

All very good rules. I’m glad you made this post since ScreenRant was one of the first places I heard about an Enter the Dragon remake… which I’m also glad that you strongly disagreed with the idea. To Hell with those people trying to ruin “classics”!

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