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Old 22nd February 2022, 07:51 PM
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Carpenter wants to make a sequel to The Thing.


https://screencrush.com/john-carpent...oLqF7lVmPwTc2Y
I'm all for Carpenter to comeback to the director's chair, if he does will he go back to basics and use anamatronics and not CGI that ruined the 2011 film
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Old 22nd February 2022, 08:30 PM
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Why ?

https://culturess.com/2022/02/16/the...purple-remake/

Color purple remake, is any film safe anymore from,
Remake
Reboot
Prequel
Sequel
Spin off etc etc.

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Old 22nd February 2022, 10:30 PM
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Why ?

https://culturess.com/2022/02/16/the...le-remake/amp/

Color purple remake, is any film safe anymore from,
Remake
Reboot
Prequel
Sequel
Spin off etc etc.
Seriously...why remake a classic film that doesn't need remaking, aside from the actors, the film hasn't aged, it doesn't need a updated version
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Seriously...why remake a classic film that doesn't need remaking, aside from the actors, the film hasn't aged, it doesn't need a updated version
Seems like no film safe these days, after all they’ve remade exorcist what ever next ?
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Old 23rd February 2022, 01:10 AM
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Seems like no film safe these days, after all they’ve remade exorcist what ever next ?
Yeah that's very true, How many versions of Carrie has been made? why can't someone just give us something new these days instead of remakes.
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Yeah that's very true, How many versions of Carrie has been made? why can't someone just give us something new these days instead of remakes.
Instead of
Remakes
Reboots
Sequels
Prequels
Spin off
Universe
Etc etc .
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It as been said that there are only 7 different film plots, and *everything* that has been made (or *will* be made) is just a variant on them:

Overcoming the monster
- Definition: The protagonist sets out to defeat an antagonistic force (often evil) that threatens the protagonist and/or protagonist's homeland.

- Examples: Perseus, Theseus, Beowulf, Dracula, The War of the Worlds, Nicholas Nickleby, The Guns of Navarone, Seven Samurai (The Magnificent Seven), James Bond, Jaws, Star Wars, Naruto.

Rags to riches
- Definition: The poor protagonist acquires power, wealth, and/or a mate, loses it all and gains it back, growing as a person as a result.

- Examples: Cinderella, Aladdin, Jane Eyre, A Little Princess, Great Expectations, David Copperfield, Moll Flanders, The Red and the Black, The Prince and the Pauper, The Ugly Duckling, The Gold Rush, The Jerk.

The quest
- Definition: The protagonist and companions set out to acquire an important object or to get to a location. They face temptations and other obstacles along the way.

- Examples: The Iliad, The Pilgrim's Progress, The Lord of the Rings, King Solomon's Mines, The Divine Comedy, Watership Down, The Aeneid, Raiders of the Lost Ark, Monty Python and the Holy Grail.

Voyage and return
- Definition: The protagonist goes to a strange land and, after overcoming the threats it poses or learning important lessons unique to that location, they return with experience.

- Examples: Ramayana, Odyssey, Alice's Adventures in Wonderland, Goldilocks and the Three Bears, Orpheus, The Time Machine, Peter Rabbit, The Hobbit, Brideshead Revisited, The Rime of the Ancient Mariner, Gone with the Wind, The Third Man, The Lion King, Back to the Future, The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe, Gulliver's Travels, Peter Pan, The Epic of Gilgamesh.

Comedy
- Definition: Light and humorous character with a happy or cheerful ending; a dramatic work in which the central motif is the triumph over adverse circumstance, resulting in a successful or happy conclusion.[2] Booker stresses that comedy is more than humor. It refers to a pattern where the conflict becomes more and more confusing, but is at last made plain in a single clarifying event. The majority of romance films fall into this category.

- Examples: The Wasps, Aurularia, The Arbitration, A Midsummer Night's Dream, Much Ado About Nothing, Twelfth Night, The Taming of the Shrew, The Alchemist, Bridget Jones's Diary, Four Weddings and a Funeral, The Big Lebowski.

Tragedy
- Definition: The protagonist is a hero with a major character flaw or great mistake which is ultimately their undoing. Their unfortunate end evokes pity at their folly and the fall of a fundamentally good character.

- Examples: Anna Karenina, Bonnie and Clyde, Carmen, Citizen Kane, John Dillinger, Jules et Jim, Julius Caesar, Macbeth, Madame Bovary, Oedipus Rex, The Picture of Dorian Gray, Romeo and Juliet, Hamilton, The Great Gatsby.

Rebirth
- Definition: An event forces the main character to change their ways and often become a better individual.

- Examples: Pride and Prejudice, The Frog Prince, Beauty and the Beast, The Snow Queen, A Christmas Carol, The Secret Garden, Peer Gynt, Groundhog Day.

In addition to that, there are only 14 different film genres:
  1. Action
  2. Adventure
  3. Comedy
  4. Crime
  5. Documentary
  6. Drama
  7. Fantasy
  8. History
  9. Horror
  10. Musicial
  11. Mystery
  12. Romance
  13. Sci-Fi
  14. War
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You forgot Erotica.
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You forgot Erotica.
Nah - that's comedy!
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Seems like no film safe these days, after all they’ve remade exorcist what ever next ?
There's never been a remake of The Exorcist, has there? There's been sequels, prequels, similarly themed cash-ins, but never a remake like Gus Van Sant's Psycho or John Moore's The Omen.
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