Oh, and I'm also curious - did you see/what did you think about Truth About Charlie? I rather liked it myself, and thought the original was far LESS sacrosanct from remake than TMC (although maybe it's the casting of CHARADE that had people resenting the remake).
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Jess, do they keep the creepy incest-yay vibe?
Well (waves goodbye to film cred once again), I've never seen Charade. So I liked The Truth About Charlie, but since I wasn't mentally comparing it with the original, the answer to your question is Not Applicable.
The title of the remade Candidate refers to Manchurian Global, a bigass eeeeeeevil multinational corporation.
(Not much of a spoiler -- it's mentioned within the first five or ten minutes of the film.)
[eta: Robin, yes. Hell yes, in fact.]
Robin, I love that you asked what I was going to ask.
I didn't see the original Manchurian Candidate, but I am stoked for my boyfried Liev. I love you Liev.
::comforts James Franco::
Yay for the creepy incest vibe!
What?
Lawrence Harvey killed me in the original, especially in the scene where he had to kill the senator and the daughter/his fiancée. Liev Schreiber is a hella interesting choice for Shaw though. I'm glad the remake doesn't suck.
The movie that never fails to scare the living daylights out of me: Carnival of Souls. Even to this day, I have trouble looking out at windows at night, afraid I'll see that ghastly white face. Plus, organ music = cree. pee.
::comforts James Franco::
Dude. Hurt/comfort is my gig.
Back off.
Interesting that the discussion should run to scary movies -- I saw Psycho over the weekend.
The shower scene didn't get me. Probably because it's so well-known and so iconic that I was ready for it. But I imagine that it would give quite a jolt to anyone unspoiled (if such person exists anymore), not least because it's a screaming 90 degree turn from what happened before.
But Anthony Perkins in the last scene -- that's spooky!