Hi Everyone, as mentioned in my introduction post, BOTL needs quite a bit of updating, patching and whatever else I might come across. Over the next few weekends BOTL may be unreachable on occasion as I do migrations or updates, etc. Just be patient - we'll be back! I'll generally try to keep these maintenances until later in the evenings.
I'm not sure Short Circuit was necessary the first time!I heard a while back there were talks of remaking Short Circuit and Ghostbusters. I Imagine both of those would suck.
I agree 90% if these so called actors can't act any better than you or me.It's a shame I had to pick one. I think they will all be bad. Hollywood is full of no talent assclowns just trying to get paid for constant work.
nah, I have thing for Kim Katrel...cougarlisious:inlove:Having spent much time in China, I'll enjoy the Karate Kid for the scenery alone. Actually the movie that will suck most is not on the list- Sex & The City II.
Will Smith makes good movies?I should probably give Will Smith's kid a chance, but I have a hard time with 'watch my kid's movie because I make good movies'.
To be fair, weren't the people in the original fairly unheard of at the time?
I do believe it was the movie debut for Charlies Sheen, but Powers Booth had made quite a few movies and people knew Patrick Swayze and C. Thomas Howell from "The Outsiders!"To be fair, weren't the people in the original fairly unheard of at the time?
To be fair the original karate kid had a lot of kung-fu going on in itKarate Kid. One tip-off: Jackie Chan's teaching Will Smith's kid kung-fu in a movie with karate in the title....
To be fair the original karate kid had a lot of kung-fu going on in it
Yes, creatively bankruptthe recent rash of remakes, sequels, and adaptations, though, operates like Hollywood's star system has: invest money on a project with a pre-established fanbase or cult following and the studios lessen the risks of losing money. Anything (or anyone) with an iconographic status or that has proven itself lucrative at the box office and dvd/blu-ray rentals and sales is not much of a gamble. The remakes and adaptations also seem to play into people's nostalgia and adds to the escapism that characterizes a lot of Hollywood's films already, esp. now with so many people hurting financiallywhy not go to the movies and flee life for a few hours while reminiscing to yourself and your friends about "the good ol' days" (whatever that means)?