I don't know, it's definitely a heap of dung and probably one of the worst but the Day of the Dead remake might take the cake. That was insulting on levels where I didn't know there were levels.
What's as upsetting is how Carpenter seems perfectly content to plink on his synth and cash the checks from the hacks that keep remaking his films. He's essentially turned into a sellout like Orson Welles hocking Paul Masson wines without the giant stomach and perpetual stupor.
To be fair, even shortly after his own death Welles didn't look as cadaverous as Carpenter does now. Neither Carpenter nor Nick Nolte can walk into a funeral home without one of the employees trying to topple them into an open coffin.
What's as upsetting is how Carpenter seems perfectly content to plink on his synth and cash the checks from the hacks that keep remaking his films. He's essentially turned into a sellout like Orson Welles hocking Paul Masson wines without the giant stomach and perpetual stupor.
To be fair, even shortly after his own death Welles didn't look as cadaverous as Carpenter does now. Neither Carpenter nor Nick Nolte can walk into a funeral home without one of the employees trying to topple them into an open coffin.
John Carpenter has no control over his films getting remade but I have no problem with him getting paid for studio laziness.
Non riesci a trovare un film o una serie Tv? Accedi per crearlo.
Risposta da Howard Burns
il 5 marzo, 2017 alle 12:59PM
I don't know, it's definitely a heap of dung and probably one of the worst but the Day of the Dead remake might take the cake. That was insulting on levels where I didn't know there were levels.
Risposta da Deuteronomy of Gath
il 5 marzo, 2017 alle 3:10PM
The original is a classic - why do they waste their time, and ours, bothering with these lame re-makes.
Risposta da SkippyTexas77
il 5 marzo, 2017 alle 3:38PM
'Prom Night' was pretty rough, too.
Risposta da batdroid
il 5 marzo, 2017 alle 4:03PM
Point break! Hands down. There is no greater travesty. What a horrible movie
Risposta da SkippyTexas77
il 5 marzo, 2017 alle 4:13PM
Still haven't seen that one. But when I saw it was being remade, I really had to scratch my head -- why even bother?
Risposta da batdroid
il 5 marzo, 2017 alle 4:17PM
P. S i am not a fan of the original and always thought it was over hyped. I found it very ordinary but watchable.
But the remake........ I can't find the words
Risposta da tmdb65271336
il 5 marzo, 2017 alle 9:06PM
What's as upsetting is how Carpenter seems perfectly content to plink on his synth and cash the checks from the hacks that keep remaking his films. He's essentially turned into a sellout like Orson Welles hocking Paul Masson wines without the giant stomach and perpetual stupor.
To be fair, even shortly after his own death Welles didn't look as cadaverous as Carpenter does now. Neither Carpenter nor Nick Nolte can walk into a funeral home without one of the employees trying to topple them into an open coffin.
Risposta da Dawn Of The Ed
il 5 marzo, 2017 alle 10:35PM
I never did see the Fog remake. Is it worse than the Wicker Man?
Risposta da tmdb82469342
il 1 settembre, 2018 alle 1:16PM
John Carpenter has no control over his films getting remade but I have no problem with him getting paid for studio laziness.