Sentences with phrase «better than the remake»

I liked this version much better than the remake.
Still better than the remake.
Hopefully, it will fare better than the remake of the Master Chief Collection.

Not exact matches

Research shows that happiness has positive effects on our brains, and it's certainly a pleasant turn of luck to be born with a sunny disposition, but according to science if you weren't so fortunate and naturally tend towards pessimism, trying to remake yourself into more of an optimist is probably doing more harm than good.
The constant threat of a US remake has so far proved no more than a rumour, but the show lives on through an enthusiastic fan community that continues to hold an annual convention called Tedfest, which is well worth a Google search.
Many who seriously believe in a personal God and in his power and willingness to remake the individual who prays are stopped at the idea that anything more can come out of it than a quickening of the will to be of better direct service to others.
A simple remake that's even better than the original!
A remake of a blog favorite... better than EVER!!!
The funny thing about photographing cakes is that you basically have to photograph the entire thing and then HOPE it tastes edible [preferably better than edible] so you can post the recipe without having to remake it.
The Day the Earth Stood Still has stood the test of time and its remake is far more than that, and well worth seeing.
I have heard that the Wii remake addressed the problem with the controls by giving it motion controls that are, for the most part, better, but I would love to see a remake of this game with dual stick controls more than anything.
A touch on the short and easy side, but other than that you're looking at a remake of a wonderful classic made far better by incredible graphics and presentation, as well as numerous extras and multiplayer features.
Still, as Chelsom notes more than once in his commentary, the reason to remake is not to appropriate or even do better.
There's widescreen, a higher resolution and undoubtedly a better frame rate than the original titles - and that's the best you can expect without stretching to be more of a remake than a straight port.
It's pretty good, and interestingly enough, less hokey and polished than the remake.
I'm not hating on Nintendo but they are known for remaking games I will agree that super smash bros for Wii u is a fun game but its definately a remake just like GTA 5 and Last of Us both GTA 5 and Last of Us are games that have an actual story and have open worlds and are not just straight up fighting games they have more going on with them than super smash bros and I don't see how super smash bros beat out dark souls 2 I'm sorry but dark souls should be higher due to the mechanics of the game and how well it is designed but I will agree that super smash bros for Wii u was one of the better games of the year but it is not in the top 3 or in metacritics opinion the best I would put it more of top 5 of top 6 game never the less super smash bros for Wii u is not a new game and is the 4th remake of the series
Sure, this film possesses a better pedigree than most movies of its type — director Fatih Akin is rated higher in international film circles than «Death Wish» remake director Eli Roth, Diane Kruger won the Best Actress prize at Cannes for her performance and the movie is Germany's entry for this year's Oscar for Best Foreign Language Film — and its intentions may be nobler, but, at its heart, it is not markedly different from its genre brethren.
The special effects are spectacular, the story is brilliant, realistic, and historic, I loved this movie, it's better than the 50s remake.
Still, $ 15 is a small price for a remake of a game that I always considered to be better than Street Fighter IV.
I really don't see how a remake could be better than the Cronenberg original.
This looks like it could be added to the short list of remakes that are better than the original (which was outrageously boring to me).
So the thought of an American remake with «Cloverfield» director Matt Reeves at the helm has been, well, less than appealing.
The interface ended up being far friendlier than a 3D action game had any right to be on PSP, and it plays even better on PlayStation Vita or in its HD console remake incarnations.
As always, there are far too many sequels, spin - offs, remakes and reboots clogging the cinemas, but hopefully they'll be better than 2016's lacklustre batch.
And perhaps improve on the weaknesses they had in order to make sure that a remake can be just as good, or even better than the original.
a remake would be better than just a HD version.
The good news is that this remake is much better than the original film.
About Last Night opens cold to the funky sound of James Brown's «Sex Machine,» which is good because a) that song is awesome and b) it lets you know this remake has more «movin», doin» it, you know» on the brain than the 1986 original.
With a fistful of Oscars (including Best Picture and Best Actor), a couple of sequels and a twenty - years - later remake and spin - off TV series, this adaptation of John Ball's lean thriller obviously qualifies as more than just another small town murder mystery.
The team has gained some notoriety working on Capcom's DuckTales remake along with some other licensed games that are far better than they deserve to be, but those can't hold a candle to WayForward's sterling work on the Wii.
I got ta say though, so far, it looks much better than most of the remakes I've seen.
It's not a particularly good movie, but it has far more character than this CGI - dominated remake, a bland and flavorless spectacle centered on muscle - bound Perseus (Sam Worthington), a stiffly stalwart demigod who takes on an odyssey to defy the gods with no more personality than the slick but CGI creatures he battles along the way.
Pac - Man Championship Edition, the Xbox Live Arcade remake of Namco's classic arcade title, was far better than anyone was expecting.
This one has understandably been a tough one for fans to wrap their heads around especially with the casting mess that has surrounded it but finally with a more than solid cast this remake is well on it's way to the big screen.
Though we love nothing more than to bemoan an upcoming remake of a classic film, sometimes the newer version turns out to be even better than the original.
It's a proverbial trump card in any argument with anybody who says remakes are never better than the original.
The only real weakness of Insomnia other than the fact that it is a remake, is that the plot isn't very fresh, and it takes quite a few shortcuts to move the plot along without good explanations as to why.
Look, all I'm saying is making an HD remake of the Metroid Prime Trilogy collection, for Wii U of course, would be a better business decision than releasing more copies of it on the Wii.
When you run games in 1080p, they're either not too far removed visually from their predecessors (Smash Bros. on Wii U doesn't look THAT much better than Brawl) and cut a lot of corners, or they're remakes of GameCube games (Wind Waker) running at 30 fps.
However, under the skillful hand of director Nolan (Memento, Batman Begins), it's a much better film than many other Hollywood remakes have been in recent years, with some of the best work the main players have done in years.
By now you've heard that Tim Burton and Michael Keaton are prepping a sequel to the 1988 comedy classic Beetlejuice, largely because Burton has long since run out of ideas and better a sequel than another remake, right?!
«A remake doesn't need to be better than the original to be worth watching or making.
Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga's remake is coming out in less than a month and while I don't exactly dig its visual style (miss those GBA sprites...) the revival of the game looks like plenty of good fun and laughs all the same.
It's more than likely that the 3:10 to Yuma remake from 2007 and Appaloosa from 2008 are two of the better westerns from recent years.
Well, in this remake, the interesting storylines seen in all the windows are here replaced by cheap half - naked women and gay men cavorting around with no story other than to titillate Reeve.
Fede Alvarez's script and direction is smart in some areas and confusing in others, but eons better than his Evil Dead remake.
Better than the Clash of the Titans remake, or worse?
Roma Downey's faith based film production company LightWorkers Media is behind this remake which is thematically different than the 1959 version that won 11 Academy Awards, including best picture.
It was famously remade in 1978 as the Warren Beatty vehicle «Heaven Can Wait,» a film I actually like better than this original, but «Here Comes Mr. Jordan» was a massive hit when it was released.
In Short: The original SNES classic deserves better than this overpriced and undercooked remake, which fails to recreate the original's «90s charm.
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