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Evaluating movie remakes

by Michael Allen

Created on: September 26, 2008

In December of 2008 a remake of "The Day the Earth Stood Still" will hit theatres starring Keanu Reeves as Klaatu and Jennifer Connelly as Helen. With almost sixty years since the original, some movie viewers will not realize that this movie was originally shown in 1951, to rave reviews. Each year a portion of new releases are based on previously produced work; in 2008 both "Prom Night" and "The Women" are


remakes of movies shot over twenty years ago. But what will audiences think of these reworked ideas?

Some might say that movies like the "Titanic," "Ocean's Eleven," and "The Departed," are actually better than the originals but it up to each movie goer to decide what qualifies as an entertaining movie experience (Remakes). Last year's "The Invasion" did poorly at the box office not because it was a remake but simply because it was a disastrous movie. Other movies like 1998s "Godzilla" showed movie audiences a new low in cinema entertainment. As well, if movie goers are tired of movie remakes then they will have an opportunity to vote with their cinema going dollars as the following remakes are already in production: "Escape from New York," "Rosemary's Baby," "Robocop," "Highlander," and "Conan the Barbarian (Squidoo)."

On the other hand, remakes offer new audiences, who have not seen the original material, a chance to see these features for the first time. "The Departed," is one movie that stands out in 2007 that was a refreshing take on some previously used material. "The Departed," went on to win Best Motion Picture and numerous other awards, while being a well written piece, which brought the theme of the double-cross to new heights.

Many film-goers are complaining that there are no creative ideas left in Hollywood or that remakes ruin the original (MovieBlog). What some viewers might not be aware of is that writing an adaptation, for some producers, is in fact more difficult than writing an original idea. When a screenwriter is given the option of coming up with an original idea the possible story directions become endless. However, with a remake like "I Am Legend" there are only so many different ways that Richard Matheson's original material can be interpreted, thereby, limiting writers and directors in many ways (MovieBlog). As for a remake ruining the original piece, this is seldom true as the original work is more likely to be revisited, when the original material is reproduced. Many viewers who have seen "I Am Legend" have gone back to look at other

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