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Somehow I cannot quite imagine "The Fatty and Mabel at the San Diego Exposition for a new generation!!""The (insert classic film title) for a new generation!"
Somehow I cannot quite imagine "The Fatty and Mabel at the San Diego Exposition for a new generation!!""The (insert classic film title) for a new generation!"
...It's impossible to do "The Little Rascals" successfully in a modern setting, for the simple reason that kids don't live like that anymore, and haven't for decades. Even the original "Our Gang" films made after mid-1930s lost the spirit and the feeling of the earlier ones, and were just cheap, often stupid and preachy, sitcoms. Setting the Rascals in a glossy MGM suburbia is like planting a dill pickle in the middle of a charlotte russe.
Agreed re the illogic of placing them in modern times and, then, if you do them as a period piece, you need to offer something new, better, different with meaning than the original; otherwise, the silliness of the effort is even more obvious than when you pull the story forward to modern times
Good one, I'd forgotten that. I'd agree with all your points on that film.Cronenberg's "The Fly" was a far better film than the 1950s version, for my money. Stomach-turning, but a far more serious film.
It's impossible to do "The Little Rascals" successfully in a modern setting, for the simple reason that kids don't live like that anymore, and haven't for decades. Even the original "Our Gang" films made after mid-1930s lost the spirit and the feeling of the earlier ones, and were just cheap, often stupid and preachy, sitcoms. Setting the Rascals in a glossy MGM suburbia is like planting a dill pickle in the middle of a charlotte russe.
Though I wouldn't mind seeing a remake of Gone With the Wind with a more grittier appearance which would be more authentic to the time period.
Though I wouldn't mind seeing a remake of Gone With the Wind with a more grittier appearance which would be more authentic to the time period.
Speaking of CGI-fests, a GWTW remake would probably be one of "Titanic" proportions.I'm pretty sure a remake of Gone with the Wind would never be made for budgetary reasons. It would be.interesting to see a remake that has more historically accurate in costuming and sets.
I don't imagine they'd get anyone to play Scarlett who'd work as cheap as Vivian Leigh. A second go around most certainly wouldnt have a mostly unknown actress play Scarlett or any of the roles.
Speaking of CGI-fests, a GWTW remake would probably be one of "Titanic" proportions.
Someone call James Cameron.........
Yep, you've nailed it.Going solely on what you've told us, p51, I'm guessing that the company wishes to avoid putting more people on payroll because they don't wish to pay benefits for those additional workers, and their dependents. This, of course, is assuming that the benefits "package" there exists in anything but name only.