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    Seven (1960), remade in 1998. King Kong (1933) is another example of a film that has been remade. The remake, King Kong (2005), directed by Peter Jackson, shows technological

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    only as enemies, but as being that co-exist with this world of ours. (Suzuki, 2005). In this essay I will look at the difference between American and Japanese horror style and discuss the reasons why Japanese horror films are appealing prospect for remake. To do this I need to look at the importance of Roy lee and vertigo entertainment in remaking films such as the Ring (2002) which is directed by Gore Verbinski. The difference between Japanese and Hollywood horror is that, Hollywood horror is action-ordinated

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    animated version or heard about the fairy tale. The recent remake of the 1991 animated version is aimed to contend against criticism for romanticizing Stockholm Syndrome (Duff, 23). Looking back to the animated version of Beauty and the Beast through modern lenses, certain features of the movie start to appear problematic. However, the remake of the Disney classic demonstrates the agency Belle has in her life. This paper is an analysis of the remake of the Beauty and the Beast where it demonstrates how

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    the-numbers.com. The movie plays into its romance, fantasy, and musical genres extremely well. Talented actors, singers, and screenwriters bring this movie to life, while the beautiful special effects wrap you up in a magical world. The accuracy of the remake compared to the original movie, the casting of actors, and the cinematography and special effects make this movie an immense success. One rose petal remains. Tension in the kingdom builds. If the last petal falls, the curse will not be broken for

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    If I were to remake the 1974 version of The Texas Chain Saw Massacre, I would update it to have current technology. I would update the movie so people had cell phones; I would have social media play a big part in the movie; I would also put in updated vehicles and machinery. With these changes to the movie I feel like it would help the movie become more modern. Nowadays everyone has a cell phone. From 80 year olds to 10 year olds, almost everyone has a cell phone. In remaking The Texas Chain Saw

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    The 2013 film remake of the classic novel, The Great Gatsby written by F. Scott Fitzgerald is a fantastic example of what happens when Hollywood creates a successful remake, while also keeping the integrity of the original film and novel.The scene when Myrtle, the mistress of Daisy's husband meets her tragic death due to Daisy hitting her on accident with a car due to a night of drunken fun. Is one of the most notable scenes within the film and one of the most famous in both the film and novel. This

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    The Manchurian Candidate, Johnathan Demme directed the remake. Both films portray paranoia, mind control, and conspiracy. Frankenheimer utilizes satire, humor, and symbolism to convey the themes, whereas, Demme uses modern fears, camera angles and focus, and mental illness to achieve similar results. Many of the elements of the 2004 remake have been modernized. While the original movie placed the soldiers in Korea, the remake placed them in Kuwait. Demme did changed the location of the war, in order

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    and the doors open where there are no seems in the metal to form a ramp and then disappear completely once Klaatu and Gort disembark the spacecraft. This reinforces the overall theme of technology and that humans do not understand a lot still. The remake also reinforces the overall message of the plot by using a spaceship which looks like an orb of organic material that floats above the ground. Klaatu appears in a blinding light so it is not specified if there is an actual entrance to the orb. It

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    District 13b Analysis

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    When an undercover cop and an ex-thug strive to penetrate a gang in order to defuse a neutron bomb, an unstoppable wave of electricity races through the crowd’s mentality. District 13b, directed by Pierre Morel is a surpassing action packed film jammed with intriguing fights, stunts and a climactic story that leads to a nourishing ending. District 13b not only excels in the action set pieces, especially during the fight or flight scenes, but the entire production is a thrilling and unique film. This

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    Sofia Coppola Beguised

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    Sofia Coppola’s “The Beguiled” Remake to Star Nicole Kidman, Kirsten Dunst and Elle Fanning One of the critically acclaimed works of Clint Eastwood, “The Beguiled” is soon going to be remade with an ensemble cast. As per reports of The Tracking Board, Sofia Coppola is writing, directing and producing the 1971 film that is based on the novel “A Painted Devil” by Thomas P. Cullinan. She has also decided the star cast and it includes names like Nicole Kidman, Kirsten Dunst and Elle fanning. However

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