Not to mention that 1931 enjoyed 2 Dracula films, some would argue that the Spanish production was superior in Direction.A day ending in "y"? Must be time for another thread lamenting the death of originality and griping about remakes!
Remakes have been happening for about as long as Hollywood's been around. Deal with it. Don't want to see remakes? Don't go see them! It's that easy.
usually it was several decades if not many of them, that they happen though. I tseems now that wait about ten years we TPTB say wow the movie goers are so fucking gullible...it's only been 5-10 years ..we can get money saying it's better!....
And look how that one turned out! What is next "GHOST" or "Titannic"?....It looks like they're remaking all those 80's dancing movies. They already remade Fame. I don't see what's stopping them from remaking those other ones listed.![]()
Er, you do realize that there were at least three previous movies about the Titanic? And a tv mini-series?
And Hollywood never waited "several decades" before remaking classics. Just one example: the John Barrymore version of Dr. Jekyll & Mr. Hyde was in the twenties, the Oscar-winning Fredric March version was in thirties, the Spencer Tracy version was in the forties, the Hammer Films version was in the sixties, the Jack Palance version was in the seventies . . . and so on.
Heck, there was only nine years between Nosferatu (1922) and Dracula (1931)
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