I almost died of excitement when I found out about the upcoming remake of my all time favorite horror movie and novel. Any thoughts? Has anyone else seen the original? Teaser: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cG58LNPt4rY
[QUOTE=TwoStrikes;322445][B]never heard of it[/B] but looks good![/QUOTE]
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Sarcasm?
That's what I'm thinking as well. How could one not have heard about Carrie. The 2002 remake was okay but this one sounds absolutely dreadful. 1976 for life. oh yeah that sequel wasn't too bad either.
"Their all gonna laugh at you!" lmao.
[QUOTE=Nostalgic;322448]That's what I'm thinking as well. How could one not have heard about Carrie. The 2002 remake was okay but this one sounds absolutely dreadful. 1976 for life. oh yeah that sequel wasn't too bad either.
[B]"Their all gonna laugh at you!" lmao.[/B][/QUOTE]
LOL!! I always thought my family and I were sick for thinking this part was so funny.
[QUOTE=Dash_Vegas!;322450]LOL!! I always thought my family and I were sick for thinking this part was so funny.[/QUOTE]
Not al all. They way it was said in the first one and when she killed the three people with the pole and pool in part 2 was classic. Even for 1999. One reason why I never got contacts was because of that scene.
[QUOTE=Nostalgic;322448]That's what I'm thinking as well. How could one not have heard about Carrie. The 2002 remake was okay but this one sounds absolutely dreadful. 1976 for life. oh yeah that sequel wasn't too bad either.
"Their all gonna laugh at you!" lmao.[/QUOTE]
NOTHING will top 1976. Not the ****ty sequel , and not the '02 remake. The problem I had with that one is that it was PG13 and a made-for-tv-movie so a lot was watered down. This version is Rated R and they says it'd going to be way more graphic, just like the novel. Plus, since it's set in 2012, I can only imagine what horrible things the classmates will do to her :D
My one issue is that I think Chloe is too pretty for the role. Then again, it way either her, or Lindsey Lohan for the role.
[QUOTE=Dash_Vegas!;322450]LOL!! I always thought my family and I were sick for thinking this part was so funny.[/QUOTE]
When I was like 8 and first saw the film, I thought the opening shower scene was hilarious. Now that I know about a women's body..I find it the most disturbing part of the film.
Is it too late to change my screen name to DirtyPillows? lol
Ugh..I'm a huge fan of Stephen King novels/movies and I loved Carrie..the book and the original movie but I don't know about this. And since we're talking Stephen King here...I'd much rather see a remake of "It" or "Pet Sematary"...which, they are remaking "It" and I so hope they go by the novel more than the first movie did because the novel is seriously one of the best novels I've ever read..definitely Stephen King's best. And then you got Pet Sematary which is just creepy as hell...and the original movie was good and creepy but it could be done so much better.
These new remakes of classic horror movies need to stop!!
Evil Dead (2013)
Nightmare on Elm Street (2010)
Friday the 13th (2009)
Halloween (2007)
Now Carrie (2013)
Seriously Hollywood, stop!
I'll most likely see this movie at the theater but it's not like I'm super excited about it I've seen the original Carrie a few times I think it's a pretty good movie and a story. As for the remake I think it'll be pretty good Chloe Cortez is a good actress and I'm guessing the movie will be set in the present time I've always thought that remakes of movies from 70's and 80's and bringing them into our present era was pretty cool.
[QUOTE=UrbanTactics;322473]These new remakes of classic horror movies need to stop!!
Evil Dead (2013)
Nightmare on Elm Street (2010)
Friday the 13th (2009)
Halloween (2007)
Now Carrie (2013)
Seriously Hollywood, stop![/QUOTE]
Pretty soon you can add Hellraiser, Childs Play, and It to that list "Hollywood" has been trying to make those remakes happen for a few years now.
I would have no issues with Hollywood doing all of these horror remakes if they just remade the movies that need to be remade. Movies like Halloween, A Nightmare on Elm Street, Friday the 13th, Texas Chainsaw Massacre, Child's Play, Hellraiser, ect. don't need to be remade ever...the originals were perfect the way they were. However, a movie like "It" needs to be remade seeing as how the original was a campy made for TV movie and the only thing good about it was Tim Curry's acting as Pennywise and seeing as how they left out a lot of scary and I mean scary and important parts that made the book so great. But Child's Play ? WTH ? Is that for real ? I mean, the original wasn't that scary to me, even as a kid BUT it was still a classic and had me LMAO constantly and the same goes for Child's Play 2 and 3...again, a movie like that doesn't need to be remade. And what's with Spider-Man already having a remake ? And they're already talking about remaking Batman...again.
[QUOTE=YvanEhtNioj;322428]I almost died of excitement when I found out about the upcoming remake of my all time favorite horror movie and novel.
Any thoughts? Has anyone else seen the original?
Teaser:
[URL]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cG58LNPt4rY[/URL][/QUOTE]
I liked the 2002 movie, haven't seen the original. But the cast for this remake is too famous, I'm not excited about this at all.
Julianne Moore gives me the ******* creeps since I saw this movie Chloé in which she has sex with Amanda Seyfried who is like 35 years younger than her (let me be clear, I have no issue with them being two women, I'm more creeped out by the age difference)
Chloë Grace Moretz is way too cute for this role, I can't picture her as having a dark side.
I guess Judy Greer is ok.
[QUOTE=YvanEhtNioj;322453]When I was like 8 and first saw the film, I thought the opening shower scene was hilarious. Now that I know about a women's body..I find it the most disturbing part of the film.
Is it too late to change my screen name to DirtyPillows? lol[/QUOTE]
lmao I DONT really remember the shower scene but the end with the grave freaked me out.
[QUOTE=Adrian!!!!!!;322471]Ugh..I'm a huge fan of Stephen King novels/movies and I loved Carrie..the book and the original movie but I don't know about this. And since we're talking Stephen King here...I'd much rather see a remake of "It" or "Pet Sematary"...which, they are remaking "It" and I so hope they go by the novel more than the first movie did because the novel is seriously one of the best novels I've ever read..definitely Stephen King's best. And then you got Pet Sematary which is just creepy as hell...and the original movie was good and creepy but it could be done so much better.[/QUOTE]
I do not want anymore Pet Sematary movies Im still mad the fat kid in part 2 and his sister bit the dust out of nowhere.
[QUOTE=UrbanTactics;322473]These new remakes of classic horror movies need to stop!!
Evil Dead (2013)
Nightmare on Elm Street (2010)
Friday the 13th (2009)
Halloween (2007)
Now Carrie (2013)
Seriously Hollywood, stop![/QUOTE]
Why though? I do think the point of the movies was to make sequels as the wanted to "inject new life" in the franchises but sadly only Halloween is the only one with a sequel.
[QUOTE=Adrian!!!!!!;322489]I would have no issues with Hollywood doing all of these horror remakes if they just remade the movies that need to be remade. Movies like Halloween, A Nightmare on Elm Street, Friday the 13th, Texas Chainsaw Massacre, Child's Play, Hellraiser, ect. don't need to be remade ever...the originals were perfect the way they were. However, a movie like "It" needs to be remade seeing as how the original was a campy made for TV movie and the only thing good about it was Tim Curry's acting as Pennywise and seeing as how they left out a lot of scary and I mean scary and important parts that made the book so great. But Child's Play ? WTH ? Is that for real ? I mean, the original wasn't that scary to me, even as a kid BUT it was still a classic and had me LMAO constantly and the same goes for Child's Play 2 and 3...again, a movie like that doesn't need to be remade. And what's with Spider-Man already having a remake ? And they're already talking about remaking Batman...again.[/QUOTE]
Where'd you hear about Batman being remade again? Texas Chainsaw 3D looks good plus I wanna see if Trey Songz bites the dust, lol.
[QUOTE=CherryPie;322500]I liked the 2002 movie, haven't seen the original. But the cast for this remake is too famous, I'm not excited about this at all.
Julianne Moore gives me the ******* creeps since I saw this movie Chloé in which she has sex with Amanda Seyfried who is like 35 years younger than her (let me be clear, I have no issue with them being two women, I'm more creeped out by the age difference)
Chloë Grace Moretz is way too cute for this role, I can't picture her as having a dark side.
I guess Judy Greer is ok.[/QUOTE]
Not feeling this new one. The teaser trailer just looks ridiculous.
I'm optimistic. I just hope they keep the simplistic factor of it; that's what made the first one so scary. Becuase it seemed [B]real. [/B]I mean, everyone has went to school with a Carrie, male or female.
@ Nostalgic
"I do not want anymore Pet Sematary movies Im still mad the fat kid in part 2 and his sister bit the dust out of nowhere."
Well, I was only talking about a remake of Part 1...Part 2 was horrid but good for comic relief..LOL
"Where'd you hear about Batman being remade again? Texas Chainsaw 3D looks good plus I wanna see if Trey Songz bites the dust, lol."
I've heard a lot talk about a new Batman remake on IMDB message boards..but so far it's only been stuff like "they're in talks of making a new remake and/or going in a different direction with Chris Nolan's Batman/Dark Knight movies" ect. And LOL @ Trey Songz...I hope he does bite the dust.
Adrian they better not remake Batman again. That **** would be very very redundant. I mean I like some of the one like TDK but the others not so much. And of the originals I liked part 1, returns and some parts of Forever.
[QUOTE=Nostalgic;322559]Adrian they better not remake Batman again. That **** would be very very redundant. I mean I like some of the one like TDK but the others not so much. And of the originals I liked part 1, returns and some parts of Forever.[/QUOTE]
I usually take heat for this but I enjoyed Burton's two Batman films much more than Nolan's three. I liked TDK as well but only because of Heath Ledger's Joker to be honest and I didn't like Batman Begins at all and I didn't really care for TDKR..I thought it was okay but that's about it. I really liked Burton's Batman and Batman Returns. And I'm with you, they really need to leave Batman alone at least for a little while.
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Why though? I do think the point of the movies was to make sequels as the wanted to "inject new life" in the franchises but sadly only Halloween is the only one with a sequel.[/QUOTE]
Same reason anybody else wouldn't want to see Shawshank Redemption or the Godfather remade. They're classic, they're excellent movies. I support the idea of taking a classic movie's idea and expanding on it. In example, Insidious took practically the whole plot from Poltergeist.
To me, the horror classics are the best movies ever, so I hate seeing these newer directors constantly fail with these remakes. Halloween, Friday the 13th, Nightmare on Elm Street-remakes all sucked.
I don't mind a remake of Batman but give it a couple years...damn! I'm so sick of batman and spiderman movies. Whatever happened to that Ninja Turtle remake that Michael Bay was gonna do?
[QUOTE=tjhallow;322574]I don't mind a remake of Batman but give it a couple years...damn! I'm so sick of batman and spiderman movies. Whatever happened to that Ninja Turtle remake that Michael Bay was gonna do?[/QUOTE]
It's planned to be released in 2014.
I have no interest in ever seeing another remake of Carrie.
Wasn't there one a few years ago with one of the London brothers? Anyone remember that?
Edit: I just looked it up. It was a sequel. The Rage: Carrie 2
Edit2: Nevermind. I just saw that you guys were already talking about it. lol
[QUOTE=tjhallow;322574]I don't mind a remake of Batman but give it a couple years...damn! I'm so sick of batman and spiderman movies. Whatever happened to that Ninja Turtle remake that Michael Bay was gonna do?[/QUOTE]
Michael Bay will **** up the TMNT movie. I hope that's not gonna happen.
[QUOTE=UrbanTactics;322573]Same reason anybody else wouldn't want to see Shawshank Redemption or the Godfather remade. They're classic, they're excellent movies. I support the idea of taking a classic movie's idea and expanding on it. In example, Insidious took practically the whole plot from Poltergeist.
To me, the horror classics are the best movies ever, so I hate seeing these newer directors constantly fail with these remakes. Halloween, Friday the 13th, Nightmare on Elm Street-remakes all sucked.[/QUOTE]
I disagree. The only one that sucked was the Anoes remake
I haven't seen Insidious yet.
[QUOTE=Nostalgic;322888]I disagree. The only one that sucked was the Anoes remake
I haven't seen Insidious yet.[/QUOTE]
I give credit where credit is due. Zombie gave an excellent background on Michael Myers in Halloween, but it made him human. Anybody that knows the Halloween series knows that Myers in fact not human, but simply pure evil. As for the Friday the 13th remake. Since when is Part 1 with Jason? What the hell? But aside from that, I love how, finally, Jason runs and sets up traps. Although the ending is a huge slap in the face and the acting was dreadful. Don't get me started on the Nightmare on Elm Street. :D
Insidious is alright, I guess. Not as scary as people make it out to be
[QUOTE=UrbanTactics;323062]I give credit where credit is due. Zombie gave an excellent background on Michael Myers in Halloween, but it made him human. Anybody that knows the Halloween series knows that Myers in fact not human, but simply pure evil. As for the Friday the 13th remake. Since when is Part 1 with Jason? What the hell? But aside from that, I love how, finally, Jason runs and sets up traps. Although the ending is a huge slap in the face and the acting was dreadful. Don't get me started on the Nightmare on Elm Street. :D
Insidious is alright, I guess. Not as scary as people make it out to be[/QUOTE]
I know the Halloween series as well and agree with you but it is STILL a GOOD movie. The F13 movie is a remake. It doesn't matter if it has Jason or not or whether Mrs. Voorhies should've been the killer. They didn't need to repeat that as it would be boring.
And I love your quip about the Carrie trailer. Still not feeling that or Paranormal Activity 4. I think those movies are crap.
[QUOTE=Nostalgic;323150]I know the Halloween series as well and agree with you but it is STILL a GOOD movie. The F13 movie is a remake. It doesn't matter if it has Jason or not or whether Mrs. Voorhies should've been the killer. They didn't need to repeat that as it would be boring.
And I love your quip about the Carrie trailer. Still not feeling that or [B]Paranormal Activity 4. I think those movies are **********]
It was...blah.
This just in: The movie is number 1 at the box office which either means we're getting a sequel October next year or this is it. More so leaning to the former, sadly.
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