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There are a lot of wrong reasons to do a remake, but there are some good ones. I think it's human nature, in many ways, to retell our favorite stories. We do it in the theater, all the time. I've seen four different Hamlets, and every one has given me something different.
In regards to those other franchises that are being remade, we must take pains to mention that we're the only one where the original creators are actually making the movie. It's a special feel of quality, like a Good Housekeeping quality.
I prefer to remake flops. Dirty Rotten Scoundrels was a remake of a flop, and The Quiet American is a remake of a flop.
I don't feel so strongly against remakes, but if I don't like it, I guess I just don't do it. It is what it is. Hollywood is driven by the financial system, so if they think that it has a brand and people are going to go see it because it's a recognizable property, they're going to remake it.
She would remake the world - remake it for them, those she had loved with this glorious, burning heart;
No matter how successful the remake is, it seems to me it's forgotten quickly after and it's the original that still lives on.
When the going gets tough, the tough reinvent.
After you have written a thing and you reread it, there is always the temptation to fix it up, to improve it, to remove its poison, blunt its sting.
The friends that have I do it wrong
Whenever I remake a song,
Should know what issue is at stake:
It is myself that I remake.
My business is not to remake myself, but to make the absolute best of what God made.
After a cruel childhood, one must reinvent oneself. Then reimagine the world.
The chance to do it over again is called now.
It's time for second chances. It's time to remake the world.
Can I also ... "remake" myself? Will I be able to become someone ... I can be proud of?!
And new, too. Remade. Ready to move again. Listening was the start, she decided. Doing was the next step.
Godzilla it's not a remake, it's our chapter. I think what I'm most excited about is all the principles that we laid out in the beginning, I feel like we were able to hit on those things.
There's always your initial trepidation about doing a remake, but that was alleviated by the fact that it was a prequel. Immediately, that gives you creative license to really recreate and explore and put a new stamp on the genre.
Redefine the possible.
I often wonder why people remake movies. Is there just a lack of imagination out there that they can't come up with an original idea?
MAKE WAY FOR A WHOLE NEW YOU. But it took me fifty-seven years to become this me, I think, and I just don't have the stamina to make so many mistakes all over again.
True masters deconstruct as well as reconstruct.
What we did wrong on 'RoboCop,' we just did something new and didn't really take into account what the fans really loved about the original.
Well I think always, when you remake films, I always think the first one is most original, authentic.
COMMIT. PURGE. REPLENISH.
Sequels are desperate.
I don't have an aversion to quote unquote remakes, because I understand what dramatic writing is, what the dramatic profession has always been about, which is talent, not the pretext for its exhibition.
Walking this road without you to remake forgotten promises
Yeah, I might remaster it, in fact I'm sure I would. But all the songs will be the same.
You want to make money, remake 'Cinderella.' You want to move people, remake the Hippolytus and Phaedra myth.
We reinvent ourselves to solve a client's problem. It's more than just tweaking. It's rethinking what your audience wants and needs. Isn't that what great actors constantly do?
At the major studios, you see people wanting to remake a TV series, wanting to make a sequel.
I'm the one who still needs rewriting. Don't we all?
I have no problems with remakes, and I think it's interesting. I mean, coming from the theater, we've been remaking 'Hamlet' for a hundred years, so it's no problem to me at all. A good story can be told in many different ways in different places; I just think it's interesting.
Well, back to the old drawing board.
Every film is a remake of a previous film, or a remake of a television series that everyone loved in the 1960s, or a remake of a television series that everyone hated in the 1960s. Or it's a theme park ride; it will soon come to breakfast cereal mascots.
You were born original don't die a copy
Reform, that we may preserve.
A few years ago, there were requests to me, Can we make this? I said that I have no rights. Contact the Hitchcock estate, which won't release it for a remake.
You think because I am her mother I can remake her?
Rewriting is the crucible where books are born.
Ever since there's been a Hollywood, they remake a movie every 20 years.
It is not possible to remake the world. You can fix parts, but you can't remake the world.
I don't think it's sacrilegious to remake any movie, including a good or even great movie.
Revive, Rekindle, Rejoice.
It's time to start all over/make a new beginning.
Every once in a while, life threw you an opportunity to redefine yourself. You could either rise up to the challenge or live with the regret.
Old words are reborn with new faces.
I think the executives at the studios today realize that it's easier and safer to go the - to some known territory which is a remake of a successful film. It's less chancy than taking a fresh idea.
Nobody wants to make a bad 'Flight of the Navigator' remake. There's just no interest. We're going to do it if it's good.
Saved, rescued, but not quite so good as new...
Consider this 're-make' business that is taking away opportunities for new ideas and new films to happen. If the movie was made right the first time, why make it again? The only reason this is happening is it has become a safer way for the Studios.
I tend to not really care for re-makes in general. Mainly they are horrible.
I want to remake the whole world; anything less is not worth the trouble.
I feel old films should not be remade.
All of us change. Everyone in this world, from birth to death, becomes someone new. Again and again, we are remade.
Law students have taken over Hollywood. To them it's all about making money. They know people want to see what they've seen before. Also, remakes are places to showcase the new stars of tomorrow.
Don't improve it into a flop!
Stop. Right now. Remake your life from the inside out.
Half a man's life is devoted to what he calls improvements, yet the original had some quality which is lost in the process.
You panic and you rage, then this calm settles over you, and you remake yourself.
Remake the world, a little at a time, each in your own corner of the world.
It should be one's sole endeavor to see everything afresh and create it anew.
The world by and large has to be reinvented.
You could go so wrong with a 'Planet of the Apes' reboot; you could make it melodramatic, you could make it campy, you could fall into so many traps with it.
Do thou amend thy face, and I'll amend my life.
You might change the props
and the actors, the play of human history is always the same
No, it's interesting to remake a film for the contemporary audience today. I think it's a good idea; it needs to respect the original idea. Don't just take the title and change everything else.
Start over, and start over, and start over.Start-- Nancy Ring
Just as established products and brands need updating to stay alive and vibrant, you periodically need to refresh or reinvent yourself.
By definition a sequel can't be original. So you've got to figure out what worked the first time around.
I'd reconstruct Heaven, or usurp Hell
write till I swing open like a door hinge.
I arrive - a rogue who'd refurbish town.
I take my pen, begin to nail things down.
(Self Portrait: Boy Remakes World Before World Remakes Boy)
Be the original, not the copy.
Awareness is the first step in rewriting old stories.
The revoloution is just a T-shirt away.
If somebody had started on a remake of French Kiss before I announced my own film, I would have dropped my subject. If someone else starts after me, what am I to do?
I mean they're making remakes of my films and I'm not even dead yet! Why would you want to make a remake?
With destruction comes renovation.
Made a lot of changes
But not forgetting who i was
Rewriting isn't just about dialogue; it's the order of the scenes, how you finish a scene, how you get into a scene.
If you've done a brilliant version it becomes something else.
It is best to start a new project with new people from the scratch.
Learn the changes, then forget them.
I'm not always happy when Hollywood does remakes of films, but that's usually, when they have a very, very, very good film and they take away anything controversial from it and make flatter.
There are a lot of different elements in play when you're remaking something people care about.
Writing is rewriting.
You know you've been around when they start to remake your own movies when you're still alive.
When you do a rewrite, it's really about serving the director's vision, and what the director needs to go into that script.
(refactored) /**
What are you going to do now? I just wrapped a remake of The Poseidon Adventure .. Lady in the Water.
Destroy what you have become and become what you did destroy/
Change what is into the wonder it can be.
When you put something out there into the world, there's all these words you don't want to hear, that you hope people don't say. I don't like anything that starts with 're' - like retro, reinvent, recreate - I hate that. It's always like living in the past - copying, emulating.
If you don't like it, change it, we said, to each other and to ourselves. And so we would change for the man, for another one. Change, we were sure, was for the better always. We were revisionists; what we revised was ourselves.
Make love and make it again
A classic is a classic for a reason. Let's try to create new classics. The idea of repeating ourselves drives me a little crazy.
Left alone, no matter at what age or under what circumstance, you have to remake your life.
Write. Edit. Repeat.
Only in your imagination can you revise.
learn the changes and then forget them.