But this time it has black actors!
Well, some.
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But this time it has black actors!
Well, some.
My only consolations are (1) Peter Dinklage getting paid twice for the same job and (2) me finally getting to see James Marsden nekkid.
But this time it has black actors!
Well, some.
It's primarily a black cast. I'd heard this was because it was a Tyler Perry production, but a look at the IMDB page shows no hint of Perry's name.
However, it is directed by Neil LaBute. For some reason.
However, it is directed by Neil LaBute. For some reason.
That I didn't know. Huh. I wonder if there will be bees.
I didn't hear of Death at a Funeral the first time around, so I didn't realize it's a remake. Of course, that doesn't change the fact that I have no intention of ever seeing it.
The original was perfect for what it was and certainly worth it for the Tudyk scene.
I thought Tudyk was the only good thing about the original, and that it's hardly worth remaking. We had several walkouts when I saw it in the theatre.
I think what bothers me is that it feels like they're pretending the original never existed or at least was overlooked to a great extent (3 years old!!!) and that that is a good thing. It's sort of offensive if you liked or were invested in the original.
I think what bothers me is that it feels like they're pretending the original never existed or at least was overlooked to a great extent (3 years old!!!) and that that is a good thing. It's sort of offensive if you liked or were invested in the original.
It feels like Chris Rock really liked the original and wanted to remake it for himself. It's not his first remake. Are you offended by The Departed, or Insomnia?
The Maltese Falcon was remade three times in a ten year period. I don't see it as a big deal.