In news that is more eye - rollingly terrible than anything else, another The Omen remake is on the way thanks to Platinum Dunes, the guys behind
such classic remakes as The Texas Chainsaw Massacre, The Amityville Horror, The Hitcher, Friday the 13th and A Nightmare on Elm Street.
Not exact matches
Caesar was then hired by Warner Bros and it was during this time that he produced
such Warners films as Her Majesty Love (1931, with W. C. Fields) and Fireman Save My Child (1932, with Joe E. Brown) In 1934, Caesar won a «Best Original Story» Academy Award for his now -
classic crime yarn Manhattan Melodrama, a film that spawned several
remakes, both official and otherwise.
But, Nintendo has
such a vast and impressive history of games, and
remaking them would allow so many players access to
classics they might have missed out on.
From there, Kinski moved on to «Cat People,» Paul Schrader's 1982
remake of the 1942 Val Lewton horror
classic that, even more than 30 years after its release, remains
such a singular work that it boggles the mind that a major studio would have dared to put it into production.
By pointlessly
remaking 50's
classics such as Ben - Hur (the film based on Lew Wallce's 1880 novel).
Ordinarily, one would think twice before mounting a
remake of
such a beloved
classic.
«Some of the original parts were impossible to find so we had to
remake items
such as the bumpers and chrome work by hand from photographs,» said David Barzilay, Chairman of
Classic Motor Cars» operating board.
i wish nintendo would do remasters, they have
such an awesome catalogue of hit games, remastering /
remaking them would be guaranteed cash cows and would allow new generations of gamers to experience these timeless
classics!
Night Dive Studios has already
remade a bunch of
classic video games
such as System Shock, System Shock 2 and Wizardry, to name a few, and has vowed to preserve these great games from video gaming's early days.
Along the way,
remakes of
classics like Gold, Silver, Ruby, and Sapphire allowed fans and first - timers to rediscover what made Pokémon
such a special series in the first place.
It's a game I'd really love to see
remade on more modern hardware —
such a
classic, character - driven tale deserves to be retold for the ages, with some more competent technology behind it.
I'm not really sure what to think of the current trend of
remaking old,
classic games for current systems,
such as the Gameboy Advance.
The empty space exhibited as
such thus became, in a way, a
classic of radicalism, and would be repeated and
remade in other contexts, other places and other times by other artists whose intentions might be similar, different or even opposed to Klein's.