Old Time Favorites Come Back Again

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Jason strikes again! And so does the remake syndrome

I see that on February 13th 2009, a remake of Friday 13th slashes its way on to our cinema screens, note it is not another sequel as the 13 others before but a remake of the original.

It seems to me that the Hollywood has reach the end of its creative cycle and is finding it increasingly hard to produce any thing new that is good, hence they are going back to the good old classics favorites we grew up with.

Evidence can be seen in the proliferation of remakes which are now being churned out by the tinsel town movie making machinery.

There are so many old movies and TV series that are being remade its amazing, Starsky and Hutch, Knight Rider, Battle Star Galactica, Beverley Hills 90210 and Charlie’s Angels.

They also remade Psycho, the avengers and Mission Impossible; of course some of these remakes were so bad the original should not have been touched at all. (Look what they did to Alfred Hitchcock’s “Psycho”)

Let’s not forget all the classic songs that are now being sampled and released to a new generation as though they are new.

What is the significance of this? Does this say that in this millennium Hollywood and indeed the world has peaked and reached the end of its creative cycle.

Let’s not forget the new installments of Rocky and Rambo, plus a Terminator 4 is now in production as you read and we have the Terminator TV series. 

The entertainment events of our past are now the highlights of our future.

I am sure there are quite a few more remakes you can add that I might have missed and like Arnold they are now promising …..

“I’ll be back”

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4 Responses to “Old Time Favorites Come Back Again”

  1. absolutezero Says:
    February 1st, 2009 at 6:02 pm

    its all true, only remakes i enjoyed were day of the dead, and night of the dead

  2. Marc Says:
    February 3rd, 2009 at 2:28 pm

    Tron, Fame, Footloose, Conan The Barbarian, Hellraiser, Clash of the Titans, A Nightmare on Elm Street, Romancing The Stone, The Karate Kid, and the list goes on. It definitely is indicative that good original stories are hard to come by.

    Frankly some one the movies should never be remade as the originals will never be topped.

  3. Asiba-The Buffalo Soldier Says:
    February 4th, 2009 at 1:56 am

    WHAT ABOUT SATURDAY NIGHT FEVER

    NOW THERE WS A MOVIE !!

  4. clement Says:
    February 28th, 2010 at 7:55 am

    c’est trop dar terminateur!!! jadore trop mec

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