• @steeznson
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    107 months ago

    In terms of movies the worst offenders are remakes of foreign films for the US audience. Like the Oldboy remake was completely unnecessary and it changed key parts of the story. Funny Games was just a shot-for-shot remake of the original one!

    Personally I’m finding the video game remakes even more egregious than the movie/tv remakes. I think it’s a side effect of the modern day development costs being so out of control but as long as people keep doube - and triple - dipping on games this is going to continue.

    • @[email protected]
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      -47 months ago

      “The Girl with the dragon tattoo” and “a man called Otto” are both good remakes.

      So I don’t agree at all. A remake isn’t bad in itself.

      • Jamyang
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        47 months ago

        What was that saying - " Exceptions prove the rule"?

        • Lemmy_2019
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          7 months ago

          ‘Prove’ in this context means ‘test’. Like the proof of the pudding is in the eating. Just an aside.

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        7 months ago

        I’ll concede that the FIncher movie was a good remake that deviated enough from the source material to be worthwhile. However I guess we’ll need to agree to disagree because from my point of view the good foreign remakes are greatly outnumbered by a lot of lazy ones like the Let The Right One In remake, which would be another one which I felt was creatively bankrupt.

        Surely Holywood could spend their resources on producing novel content as opposed to spoonfeeding people who dislike substitles.