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cyberswede

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3. Those are all good!
Thu Jan 29, 2015, 09:22 AM
Jan 2015

Tracy was very menacing - I'm so used to him being a gentle good guy.

I forgot about "Farewell My Lovely" - and I'm a huge Mitchum fan (and Chandler, for that matter).

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The 1941 Spencer Tracy "Dr Jekyl and Mr Hyde"... First Speaker Jan 2015 #1
Those are all good! cyberswede Jan 2015 #3
I like the Lana Turner remake of Imitation of Life... Tom Ripley Jan 2015 #2
Ooh...I didn't know Mildred Pierce was remade cyberswede Jan 2015 #16
You can find it online... Tom Ripley Jan 2015 #36
I like the musical of "The Producers" by Mel Brooks a LOT better than the patricia92243 Jan 2015 #4
That's comedy gold, for sure! nt cyberswede Jan 2015 #17
Cape Fear Ineeda Jan 2015 #5
I saw the remake in the theater... cyberswede Jan 2015 #18
I like Mel Brooks and Anne Bancroft's "To Be Or Not To Be" mucifer Jan 2015 #6
I need to find the Benny version...I love his style of humor. nt cyberswede Jan 2015 #19
Taylor-Burton/"Cleopatra." Tyrone Power/"The Mark of Zorro." Errol Flynn/"Robin Hood." WinkyDink Jan 2015 #7
Yep - those are all good. cyberswede Jan 2015 #20
I DO like him a lot in "No Way Out," though! WinkyDink Jan 2015 #37
...which is also a remake! cyberswede Jan 2015 #38
Carpenter's The Thing! dr.strangelove Jan 2015 #8
I've never seen it cyberswede Jan 2015 #21
Some gore - I mean it is John Carpenter's vision dr.strangelove Jan 2015 #35
Yes! Top of the genre IMO Orrex Jan 2015 #34
I've enjoyed every version of "The Front Page" I've seen csziggy Jan 2015 #9
This was my choice as well FrodosPet Jan 2015 #11
Cary Grant was great! I also like "Arsenic and Old Lace" but there's never been a remake csziggy Jan 2015 #12
LOL - I could see that! cyberswede Jan 2015 #24
I have always loved Arsenic and Old Lace and have thought to myself who would be good nirvana555 Jan 2015 #42
These days, Clooney might a little old csziggy Jan 2015 #47
There was a TV remake a long time ago. Gidney N Cloyd Jan 2015 #43
That would have been fun! I wonder if it is available anywhere csziggy Jan 2015 #46
I know what you mean malthaussen Jan 2015 #45
It's hard to match that snappy back & forth between Grant & Russell - classic! cyberswede Jan 2015 #23
Be warned about the Matthau/Lemon version csziggy Jan 2015 #32
Paul Muni/Scarface vs. Al Pacino/Scarface ... both excellent. Tuesday Afternoon Jan 2015 #10
I cannot understand how some people see "Tony Montana" as a role model FrodosPet Jan 2015 #14
I don't get it, either. I was horrorfied but, my best friend thought he was cool ... Tuesday Afternoon Jan 2015 #15
...or that overwhelming desire for MORE cyberswede Jan 2015 #26
"Cocaine makes you feel like a new man. The only problem hifiguy Jan 2015 #39
A friend calls it "The Complete Idiot's Guide to Being a Thug" Tom Ripley Jan 2015 #50
I agree! cyberswede Jan 2015 #25
The more recent "True Grit" beats the hell out of the original. Paladin Jan 2015 #13
The remake was "grittier" - I though it was great. cyberswede Jan 2015 #27
Charlie and the Chocolate Factory hibbing Jan 2015 #22
I love the original so much, I didn't see the remake. cyberswede Jan 2015 #28
I think that both English/Hollywood remakes of -- Hell Hath No Fury Jan 2015 #29
Good to know cyberswede Jan 2015 #30
"Love Affair" to "An Affair to Remember" FBaggins Jan 2015 #31
1986's The Fly and 1978's Invasion of the Body Snatchers Orrex Jan 2015 #33
The 1978 Body Snatchers remake hifiguy Jan 2015 #40
Three decent American remakes of original French films aint_no_life_nowhere Jan 2015 #41
I expected less than nothing from the remake of "Straw Dogs," but... dogknob Jan 2015 #44
Like you, I had very low expectations for the remake, but it was quite good Tom Ripley Jan 2015 #49
"Death Race" is better than "Death Race 2000" jmowreader Jan 2015 #48
Clueless to Emma but I'm not sure if it qualifies as a remake. mackerel Jan 2015 #51
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