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Remaking Remakes: The Fly


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I hear they're removing gnomes from the 3rd edition of The Fly! Why can't they let us keep the movie the way we like it?

;)

Seriously, Hollywood remakes movies because people will pay more to see a crappy movie called The Fly than a crappy movie with a name they don't recognize. And since Hollywood generally produces crap, it's a safer bet for them to mine lucrative intellectual property, even if it is creatively vacuous.
 

Frukathka said:
Seriously, what gives?! Is Hollywood at such a loss for new ideas that they have to remake remakes?
20 years is a fine gap between remakes. I'm curious to see what today's FX does with the movie.

The Blob is an another example of a movie I'd like to see another remake of.

I'd KILL for a reboot of the alien franchise picking back up after Aliens, disregarding Alien 3 and Alien Resurrection.
 

While the Fly (80s version, of course) is undisputably a great movie, why settle for a direct remake? How about more of a spiritual successor? The Scorpion, nature's ultimate predator? The Mantis? The Locust?

Or if you absolutely have to make a movie about teleportation, why not Portal?
 


Hammerhead said:
While the Fly (80s version, of course) is undisputably a great movie, why settle for a direct remake? How about more of a spiritual successor? The Scorpion, nature's ultimate predator? The Mantis? The Locust?

Haven't those already been done on SciFi network?

buzzard
 


This is not a current thing, Hollywood has always done remakes. I think the problem with it is that when it is made, it is being made for the current movie goer demographic, so this one will be a PG-13 movie.
 

I think a lot of the current angst about remakes is due to the explosion of movies available on video. It is easy for people to see the original (or latest remake) of a movie on DVD. The result is that, while it may seem dated, it is still fresh in the minds of the viewers. Before the video boom, a remake may have been better received because it brough the promise of again seeing a movie that had not been seen in a long time.
 


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