10 years ago

“there should be a list of 25 movies that you should never touch”

This has to be one of best answers I have heard in a while in regards to Hollywood’s Remake Factory. Is Nothing Sacred anymore? Smartly put by Huffington post writer Lucas Kavner (Article). And Vulture’s Senior Editor Kyle Buchanan article: “Remakes Keep Flopping, But Here Are 4 Reasons Why Hollywood Still Makes Them.” Read here. Have a look at the complete list of all Feature Film remakes already here.RoboCop (1987): A good director can adapt to any kind of genre, to any genre. That’s the key. If the guy’s got talent, he can do anything. And Paul can do anything. I often say that he is a visceralist, not a visualist. Kubrick’s a visualist, he’s very cold and concise, and he wants you to see it, and study. Paul wants you to be reacting like "Shit, the next one might hit me." Michael Miner (screenwriter Robocop) and Ed Neumeier (screenwriter Robocop) Watch here for the inception and production of the 1987 classic Robocop. Watch the brilliant TV Commercials from Robocop here. ”Hollywood, please finance Paul’s new book and project: Jesus of Nazareth" (AMAZON)I’d Buy That for a Dollar, Right? Watch Brian Lehrer’s interview about the book with Verhoeven here