The reason the Carpenter version of the Thing is considered better than the original is both are based on the book but Carpenter's version is far closer to the book. So rather than being a remake it's more of a better adaption of the novel.
Liono annoys the hell out of me, but aside from him I think all of the characters have been improved. It's really growing on me.astrav1 said:Ever watch the new Thundercats? Kicks massive ass.
Since zombies are (more or less) fictional, they can be whatever the creator of the fiction tale wants them to be. They could even sparkle and romance the leading female character and technically they're still zombies if the screenwriter says so. Yes, I said that.Reaper195 said:The only problem I had with the remake of Dawn was the running zombies. They only belong in 28 Later movies, because those are angry people, not the walking/running dead. Actual zombies do not run, it is impossible.BonsaiK said:I thought the newer Dawn Of The Dead was way better that George A. Romero's one.
for batman...RT said:Neither of these are remakes - they're reboots. And Batman movies nowadays are nowhere near as good as Burton's dilogy.Jindrax said:Batman, Casino Royal dude common
Seconded.kman123 said:I really, REALLY dig the remake of Dawn Of The Dead. I absolutely adore the end credits.
The original Casino Royale film was a parody of the spy genre, and is quite silly. It only takes a few elements of the original Ian Fleming story and the rest is a spoof.Toriver said:How about Casino Royale? Haven't seen the original, so I can't comment personally, but for how well the newer version turned out, and the obscurity among Bond films the first one fell into, that may have a case.
Slow zombies can be scary too.BonsaiK said:Running zombies was the best thing about the Dawn remake, they actually made the film scary, something that most zombie films are not. Slow zombies are silly and comical because they're not a threat - anyone in a traditional zombie scenario who can keep up a reasonable jogging pace and isn't too clumsy to trip or daft enough to lock themselves in a room with only one exit has about a 100% chance of survival. By making the zombies more powerful and quicker, there's a good reason to fear them.
The Casino Royale film from 1967 was a parody/comedy, so the Casino Royale from 2006 cannot be considered a remake.Toriver said:How about Casino Royale? Haven't seen the original, so I can't comment personally, but for how well the newer version turned out, and the obscurity among Bond films the first one fell into, that may have a case.