Siddon's montage above is great, but it's a shame to miss out these lads :D:
http://i779.photobucket.com/albums/y...pst4b8vrpk.jpg Peter Pratt, Geoffrey Beevers and Derek Jacobi. |
Originally Posted by ironpony (Post 1940377)
After the all female remakes of Ghostbusters only broke even at the Box office, Hollywood thought that they would give it another go with Ocean's 8, and then that only broke even.
Now I read they planning on doing an all female lead Terminator movie, as well a new all female remake of The Expendables. But I feel like now after the first couple of failures, that enough is enough, and it feels like if they go ahead with these movies, that they are just trying too hard. I feel no one really wants to see a female lead Terminator or an all female Expendables. I don't want to, and I asked all my male and female friends and they all said no. I think that making an all female Expendables is loosing the target audience. Cause that's like making an all male remake of Pitch Perfect and hoping viewers will have a huge interest in seeing that. But what do you think, am I being too hard or cynical perhaps? You bring up an interesting point about remaking mainly female dominated movies into only male roles, like Pitch Perfect. Like a remake of Clueless, but with dudes. I think the only way a movie like that would even make its money back would be by making it into a spoof of the original, like Naked Gun or Scary Movie. I think you are right, these subsequent re-imaginations with women are not going to sell or be as popular as their original counterparts. Nowadays, instead of making a story just naturally have women, it's like they are going overboard with continually shoving women into what were normally male dominated roles to get it into the audience's subconscious mind that it's just "normal" that women have these powerful roles. I have no problem with women being in these positions or a full on cast of women, if that is what the story is. What is annoying is the push by movie makers trying to fill some "void" by doing this just for the sake of doing it rather than organically. No clearer example of this is exist, to me, than in The Last Jedi. |
Originally Posted by SeeingisBelieving (Post 1940575)
Oh I don't know, I was having this conversation a month or so ago about how different GoldenEye was at the time. New Bond, Moneypenny and M; very different music, updated graphics etc.
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Re: Are these female lead remakes are getting out of hand now?
This thread makes me happy that something like Widows exists and looks as great as it does.
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Originally Posted by Rollogic (Post 1940579)
to get it into the audience's subconscious mind that it's just "normal"
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Originally Posted by Saunch (Post 1940582)
Right but, in my opinion, at least, CR does much of that as well and better and more drastically. Goldeneye fits in with the preceding entries in the franchise more than Craig’s first outing. It certainly makes Bond feel new in a way that the former couldn’t.
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Originally Posted by Saunch (Post 1940584)
This thread makes me happy that something like Widows exists and looks as great as it does.
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Re: Are these female lead remakes are getting out of hand now?
As a wise man once said, "That's the fact Jack!" But seriously I hate female driven remakes
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Re: Are these female lead remakes are getting out of hand now?
Originally Posted by SeeingisBelieving (Post 1940587)
Widows?
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Originally Posted by Saunch (Post 1940582)
Right but, in my opinion, at least, CR does much of that as well and better and more drastically...
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Originally Posted by SeeingisBelieving (Post 1940586)
It was quite funny for me at the time because Daniel Craig reminded me of Timothy Dalton a lot in places (my favourite Bond). I particularly liked it when he was getting annoyed with the "office boy" prior to the crane scene :).
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Originally Posted by Sedai (Post 1940630)
Dalton was excellent as Bond - too bad rights issues ended up putting the franchise on hold, eventually forcing Dalton out of the role.
Actually when I watch A View to a Kill I always think Dalton would have been good in it, especially in the Eiffel Tower sequence. |
Originally Posted by SeeingisBelieving (Post 1940636)
A third Dalton film would have been very interesting to see, but not if it was the same GoldenEye story they did for Pierce Brosnan.
Actually when I watch A View to a Kill I always think Dalton would have been good in it, especially in the Eiffel Tower sequence. |
Originally Posted by Sedai (Post 1940630)
Dalton was excellent as Bond - too bad rights issues ended up putting the franchise on hold, eventually forcing Dalton out of the role.
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Originally Posted by cat_sidhe (Post 1940679)
Dalton was my favourite Bond. I read the books when I was a kid, and he matches the physical description the most, and I liked his take on it. He just...fit.
His flicks were made at an interesting time, too. In The Living Daylights, he was pretty much riding around on horse back with Al Queda fighting the Russians. Whoops! |
Originally Posted by Sedai (Post 1940687)
His flicks were made at an interesting time, too. In The Living Daylights, he was pretty much riding around on horse back with Al Queda fighting the Russians. Whoops!
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Originally Posted by Sedai (Post 1940687)
His flicks were made at an interesting time, too. In The Living Daylights, he was pretty much riding around on horse back with Al Queda fighting the Russians. Whoops!
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As to whether women are getting out of hand just now, taking over and ****.
Well, YES. https://78.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_m...8x31o1_400.gif http://junkee.com/wp-content/uploads...h-say-what.gif http://www.gurl.com/wp-content/uploa...dCU1qip5r2.gif *FINGER SNAP* |
Re: Are these female lead remakes are getting out of hand now?
You're an enigma, cat_sidhe.
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Originally Posted by mattiasflgrtll6 (Post 1940702)
You're an enigma, cat_sidhe.
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