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They're Remaking East of Eden!

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WTF!!!! I just saw on IMDB that they're remaking East of Eden... apparently they haven't gotten the memo: There will only ever be ONE James Dean. I highly doubt any performance will get near the Cal Dean created and quite frankly I feel bad for any actor who has to try.

Remakes bother me simply because they remake good movies... well if the movies good just watch that. I mean really. Stop it. Just because a movies from another era doesn't mean it can't be enjoyed today. There's no need to do it over just show the classics to people who've never seen them. I mean really what's next... a remake of Casablanca?
 
Oh shit! Is nothing sacred? Why? Do they think they can improve on the original? One of the delights I have is superb quality copy "East of Eden" on VCD. It is one of the few movies I watch regularly.

The role of Cal Trask belongs to James Dean, and no-one else.
 
Oh boy. This is not going to be good.

The ONLY actor who I could possibly remotely see filling the role would be Joseph Gordon Levitt. No one else really.
 
a scene for scene remake and ben mc kenzie as 'cal' might work [btw, i have the 1955 movie in my dvd player right now, i watch it often]
 
That is one of my favorite classics and no one will ever be Cal but Jimmy Dean. Jo Van Fleet, Richard Davalos, Raymond Massey and the ever wonderful Julie Harris, Burl Ives too.
 
Oh boy. This is not going to be good.

The ONLY actor who I could possibly remotely see filling the role would be Joseph Gordon Levitt. No one else really.

I don't think there is an actor living who could do Cal justice. It is too late for a remake - Heath Ledger is no longer with us.
 
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True. If Heath were alive, I would have said him.

They'll probably cast some moron who's on the CW.
 
they are remaking THE BIRDS too.
 
I wish there were a terrorist group who targeted filmmakers who decide to remake classic films. Something along the lines of 'Cecil B. Demented.'

Then Hollywood would be scared to remake anything, and be forced to actually be original.
 
The birds was the funniest movie I've ever seen... it was as if there was a horror movie staring the muppets and all you heard about it for years prior was how horrifying it was and then you see it and you're like wtf... I can see the strings. This isn't remotely scary. In fact it's humorous. I mean I know that Special effects were good for their day but it's still blatantly fake and anyone with eyes can see that. No idea why it's such a big deal.
 
When i saw THE BIRDS i thought it was hilarious not scary too because it looked so fake.


Then i thought about it and said maybe if i was alive when it just came out it may have been scary.
 
When i saw THE BIRDS i thought it was hilarious not scary too because it looked so fake.


Then i thought about it and said maybe if i was alive when it just came out it may have been scary.

See I don't think that because I'd still have eyes.... Pyscho could be (and still is) scary but the puppets... how could that be scary? I mean really?
 
And they're remaking Rosemary's baby.

Maybe no one in Hollywood is capable of an original thought anymore.
 
That's the sad part. There are plenty of people writing scripts but the studios would much rather invest in sure fire remakes that though they may not be monumental or even good can consistently bring in the $$$
 
I guess no one is Hollywood has a mind.
Whatever happened to an original idea and creativity. Just like old TV shows remade as movies.

Maybe the only way to stop this is boycott these horrible remakes. If nobody went to see these bad films then maybe they would not make them.
 
they are remaking THE BIRDS too.

What is wrong with the people in Hollywood that they want to remake every classic movie out there. There is not an actor alive that can come up to par with James Dean.

And now we hear that they are ramaking The Birds!!!!! this is so insane it makes me hurl!!!!!
 
Well actually a BIRDS remake might not be so bad because with the new technology it might actually be scary and less comical.
 
Remakes bother me simply because they remake good movies... well if the movies good just watch that. I mean really. Stop it. Just because a movies from another era doesn't mean it can't be enjoyed today. There's no need to do it over just show the classics to people who've never seen them. I mean really what's next... a remake of Casablanca?

Well. . . as a matter of fact:

Madonna wants to remake Casablanca - and of all the places in all the world, she plans to set it in war-torn Iraq

By CAROLINE GRAHAM - More by this author » Last updated at 21:16pm on 29th March 2008

Play it again Madge: Madonna is hoping to resurrect her ailing film career
It is one of the greatest films of Hollywood's golden era, a triple Oscar-winning classic with electrifyingly charismatic stars and a script bursting with memorable lines.

But now Madonna has stunned the movie industry with plans to remake Casablanca – and this time set it in Iraq.

The singer, whose previous film career has been littered with critical and commercial turkeys, is also planning to take the lead role of Ilsa Lund, which originally made a star of Ingrid Bergman.

A source at a major Hollywood studio that was recently approached by the 49-year-old star said: "She is still determined to make it in the movies.

"She and her representatives have been touting around a project which is a remake of Casablanca. The reception has been lukewarm to say the least. No one can understand why she wants to redo what many people consider the greatest film of all time."

In the 1942 original, Bergman starred opposite Humphrey Bogart, who played Rick Blaine, a cynical bar owner in the Moroccan city of Casablanca in the early days of the Second World War. Ilsa is torn between love for her husband, a Czech Resistance leader, and her ex-lover Rick.

Madonna is said to believe the film will make her reputation as an actress, after a string of high-profile flops such as Shanghai Surprise, Body Of Evidence and Swept Away, her much-derided 2002 collaboration with husband Guy Ritchie.

The source said: "Madonna is talking about taking the Ingrid Bergman role for herself, even though Bergman was in her 20s when she played Ilsa and Madonna is nearly 50.

"She wants to update the story and maybe set it in a modern war zone such as Iraq. There is no script yet.

"Madonna and her people are testing the waters to see if this is the right vehicle for her and if a major studio will get behind the project."

The movie, which regularly tops lists of the greatest films ever made, includes the classic song As Time Goes By and memorable quotes such as: "Here's looking at you, kid", "We'll always have Paris" and "Of all the gin joints in all the towns in all the world she walks into mine".

But one of the lines most closely associated with Casablanca – "Play it again, Sam"– is a misquotation. In fact, Ilsa says: "Play it once, Sam, for old times' sake. Play it, Sam." Later, Rick says: "You played it for her and you can play it for me. If she can stand it, I can. Play it!"

Bollywood filmmaker Rajeev Nath is also said to be working on a remake set in India, calling it "a tribute to the original".

A spokeswoman for Madonna refused to comment.

And here's how she might 'improve' the classic script

Of all the Kabbalah meetings in all the towns in all the world, she walks into mine.

Here's looking at you, kid. Now who do we have to pay to adopt him?

We'll always have Basra... I think this is the beginning of a beautiful fitness regime...

I stick my neck out for nobody - just in case they see the wrinkles.

It doesn't take much to see that Saddam's Weapons of Mass Destruction arsenal didn't amount to a hill of beans in this crazy world.

If you watch this remake, you'll regret it. Maybe not today, maybe not tomorrow, but soon and for the rest of your life.

Source: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/pages/li...ews.html?in_article_id=549629&in_page_id=1773
 
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