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I liked the Japanese version.
Which is why I wouldn't watch the American remake. Those never go well.
I've now brushed my teeth and gargled a couple of times, and am still finding the odd popcorn kernel here and there. Do they actively burrow now?
I was going to try to argue, but I can't actually think of a good example where the Amercian remake has topped the original. Do other countries remake our movies? I'm laughing now thinking about the French version of Do The Right Thing.
Do other countries remake our movies?
Hoo boy, I don't know if that would be a good thing or bad. Isn't it bad enough they probably subtitle ours and make them make sense while they're at it?
It surprised me, but I liked the American version of Insomnia better than the Norwegian original.
Do other countries remake our movies?
Bollywood has remade a number of American films over the years.
One of my most surreal movie experiences was watching the Arnold Schwarzenegger/Sinbad vehicle Jingle All The Way dubbed into Spanish with a room full of tots and their parents who'd apparently been someplace where balloons were being given out prior to coming into the theater.
I did get to watch a child repeatedly beat the person in front of him over the head with his balloon for pretty much the entire film while his mom cried, "No, Sebastian!" Funnier than anything that happened on screen.
I was going to try to argue, but I can't actually think of a good example where the Amercian remake has topped the original. Do other countries remake our movies? I'm laughing now thinking about the French version of Do The Right Thing.
Hi Kat!
Not Do the Right Thing , but Mathieu Kassovitz's Métisse ( Café au Lait in the States) was essentially a remake of She's Gotta Have It . Kassovitz is a big fan of Lee. And Jacques Audiard just made an awesome remake of Fingers (1978, with Harvey Keitel).
My students did a project on remakes this semester and one concluded that True Lies was better than the original. I tell you, it was enough to make the Baby Jesus cry.
I actually think the American remake of Ringu was a better movie overall, though the climactic scene was scarier in the original.
megan, hi! I haven't seen you in ages. How's tricks?
I think I would like to see this French remake of She's Gotta Have It. That was back when I still liked a Spike Lee Joint. Although, I haven't seen Inside Man yet. So maybe I could like him again.