There's a lot of talk here about remakes... a thread about horror movie remakes, and one about a possible Yellow Submarine remake...
This got me to think about something. A while ago, somewhere else I read about a new movie version of "Neverending Story." To which I heard a lot of people complaining it was another remake. I often hear Tim Burton's Charlie and the Chocolate Factory referred to as a remake. Which gets to my point:
Is a new movie based off of a book to begin with truely a remake? Especially when other movies are truer to the original source without quite referencing the other movie.....
Is any film version of Sherlock Homes a remake of the Basil Rathbone films of yesteryear? Are all those different versions of Dracula a remake of the Bela Legousi Universal Monsters film? is Muppet Treasure Island a remake of an older Treasure Island movie? I personally don't think so. movies based off of novels, while historically not 100% accurate to the source material, can all have different adaptions. Like, would you call Batman Begins a remake of the Tim Burton 1990 film? No. it's a film featuring the same character, only adapted differently telling a similar story. Some things are more accurate, some things less. Characters like Dracula, Robin Hood, and Sherlock Homes have always been told by so many different directors and writers... why, Dracula has the record for movies based off of him.
This got me to think about something. A while ago, somewhere else I read about a new movie version of "Neverending Story." To which I heard a lot of people complaining it was another remake. I often hear Tim Burton's Charlie and the Chocolate Factory referred to as a remake. Which gets to my point:
Is a new movie based off of a book to begin with truely a remake? Especially when other movies are truer to the original source without quite referencing the other movie.....
Is any film version of Sherlock Homes a remake of the Basil Rathbone films of yesteryear? Are all those different versions of Dracula a remake of the Bela Legousi Universal Monsters film? is Muppet Treasure Island a remake of an older Treasure Island movie? I personally don't think so. movies based off of novels, while historically not 100% accurate to the source material, can all have different adaptions. Like, would you call Batman Begins a remake of the Tim Burton 1990 film? No. it's a film featuring the same character, only adapted differently telling a similar story. Some things are more accurate, some things less. Characters like Dracula, Robin Hood, and Sherlock Homes have always been told by so many different directors and writers... why, Dracula has the record for movies based off of him.