"Creepshow" Falls Prey to the Remake Machine
The Hollywood Reporter greets us with news of yet another horror remake. If "Dawn of the Dead," "The Texas Chainsaw Massacre," "House of Wax," "The Amityville Horror," and "The Fog" haven't yet burnt you out on the whole remake schpiel, then get ready for a remake of the 1982 George Romero / Stephen King collaboration known as "Creepshow."
"Although in the original anthology the stories -- which were written in the old 1950s EC Comics style -- were unconnected, the plan is to structure the new movie a la "Go," where individual stories will have interconnected characters and situations."
Forgive my disruntled demeanor upon hearing this news, but perhaps someone at WB needs a refresher course on what the word "anthology" means. With "interconnected characters and situations," you have what's generally known as a "long story."
"Although in the original anthology the stories -- which were written in the old 1950s EC Comics style -- were unconnected, the plan is to structure the new movie a la "Go," where individual stories will have interconnected characters and situations."
Forgive my disruntled demeanor upon hearing this news, but perhaps someone at WB needs a refresher course on what the word "anthology" means. With "interconnected characters and situations," you have what's generally known as a "long story."
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on Oct 21 2005 12:59 PM What's the point of calling it Creepshow then? If they are not following the original 3 stories? What's the link with the original? Bring back Adrienne Barbeau!!!! (Reply to this) |
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on Oct 21 2005 06:48 PM Another remake? Whatever happened to just ripping off the idea and creating pretty much the same story with a few minor changes? Hollywood's just getting lazy now! (Reply to this) |
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on Oct 21 2005 10:45 PM NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!! my favorite movie ever, being ruined? :( (Reply to this) |
on Oct 22 2005 07:27 AM [b]original[/b] the original "Creepshow" had five stories, not three. (Reply to this) |
on Oct 22 2005 08:35 AM [b]Why not just make another sequel.[/b] There must be millions of those stories out there, and they're going to just re-hash those five? Swell. People will still flock to it. (Reply to this) |
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on Oct 22 2005 10:49 AM The original was wonderfully campy and actually had adult actors in it. I'm sure this one will fit the mold of every other horror remake out there and be exclusively filled with crappy teen actors and marketed to them as well. Why are all these movies the same now? And why not cash in on some other horror movie name instead of Creepshow when they aren't even making it remotely similar to it. (no collection of stories but an interweaving structure) I have lost all faith in Hollywood (Reply to this) |
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on Oct 23 2005 09:09 AM In reply to this comment (#826912) Your movie won't be ruined. It's still there on DVD in all its glory for you to watch. Just ignore this one when it comes out and everything will be fine. (Reply to this) |
on Oct 23 2005 02:31 PM It's not really a remake if it uses different stories. (Reply to this) |
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on Oct 24 2005 06:45 AM [b]i want you to kill!! kill kill kill!!![/b] What we need a seriel killer up in them hollywood hills. hmmm..... (Reply to this) |
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on Oct 26 2005 01:48 PM Remakin' Creepshow ?? Did Hollywood run out of TV shows to remake ? (Reply to this) |
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