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Which movie remake do you want to see again?

Remaking has always been a sensitive topic in movies. Many times, they are unnecessary, and they are always less than the original remake.

However, in some cases, the remake can be done better.

Now, which movies should I remake correctly?

It's obviously Citizen Kane.

Black and white makes it old. I mean, it wants to see black and white movies in 2020. We also need this film to be filmed in modern times, because whoever reads the newspaper today will laugh loudly.

Apart from the jokes of hahaha, let's start with the only Disney live-action version I want to see.

Atlantis: The Lost Empire

I like this movie. This is a great and interesting adventure and an important part of my childhood. I think as long as we have the right film crew, we can make a really amazing movie. This story feels very fresh, completely different from Disney's past practice.

Disney's films pay little attention to pure adventure, discovery and exploration. Even before World War I, the scenery was excellent, and the crew had all the "steampunk" technology like submarines.

Another thing I really like is that this information has always been meaningful today. It is not a struggle against evil or so simple, but a struggle against ruthless capitalism.

With the development of visual effects and the mixed shooting of Mandalorian people, I think it may be much better to shoot in real life than to see Atlantis in animation and be transported to a lost place.

Honestly, I hope someone like James Cameron or guillermo del toro will guide it.

Back in time, Day of the Dead.

I always find that Death Day is an underestimated zombie movie, which is covered by night of the living dead and Death Day Dawn (this is a hypothesis).

Both films have been well remake. On the other hand, the Day of the Dead was remake twice, and the effect was very poor, which made me very angry (I guess the third one was very attractive).

You have an interesting premise, you need to elaborate, and you can't use this as an excuse to make another ordinary zombie movie.

Why should I watch its remake? Well, my only problem with the original film is that it feels a little lacking in the theme it is trying to explore. Scientists explore zombie outbreaks, soldiers gradually lose their cool, explore barren cities, can't establish contact with anyone, and are trapped by God in a huge cold war bunker. They know how much equipment they have. A sense of isolation when the rest of the world collapses.

I guess george romero wants to make more dialogue films than before, but he doesn't have enough resources to finish them.

Alas, I even hope to see the Day of the Dead become a mini series to further expand its potential stories and characters.

I want to see a film directed by Dominic Roche. He did well in Night Food World. Maybe it's Robin Aubert. Hungry? ) or Yolanda Ramke) (goods).

I'm sure there are more movies I want to remake, but some of them really came to mind first.

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