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My niece and her husband mentioned they had seen the "Out Of Towners", the remake of the Neil Simon masterpiece, and they thought it was dumb. I told them to watch the original and while they're at it, watch the original "Pink Panther" instead of that lame, another Steve Martin remake, and that I would send them to them.In some cases there's also the thought that a movie could be made better with current special effects, and that would be true if the acting, directing, etc., were as good as the original.
Also, as I stated earlier, since much of the recent generations want nothing to do with watching or listening to anything that was made before they were born, remaking a movie is the only way some will ever get to see it. How many kids today know what Chitty Chitty Bang Bang is?...I saw it in the movies when I was a kid, and I still have no idea.
A week later I got a call from her and she was amazed at the difference, they had watched the "Pink Panther" twice. Why any fool attempted to remake a Neil Simon movie with Jack Lemmon or the definitive Peter Sellers film is beyond me. They defined the characters and a remake is an insult.
Nothing against Steve Martin, it would be the same if some moron tried a remake of "The Jerk".
Another example is "The Longest Yard" remake what a load of crap.
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