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As bad as Shock Treatment was, this remake is doomed to be worse. When they brought the Rocky Horror Show back to Broadway, it only lasted a few weeks. Lightning won't strike twice with this movie.
As bad as Shock Treatment was, this remake is doomed to be worse. When they brought the Rocky Horror Show back to Broadway, it only lasted a few weeks. Lightning won't strike twice with this movie.
Phil
Are you arguing with me when I'm pretty much agreeing with you?
Wow! This is interesting! I don't think it's a bad thing.
Why can't people re-do something if they liked it, but they want to do a current version? I don't think it hurts the original version or anyone else in this pursuit.
It's like me saying, "YOU CAN'T DO ANOTHER GILLIGAN'S ISLAND!"
On the contrary, I'd love to see a new Gilligan's Island-- one where they still haven't made it off the island.
I think there are certainly two ways of looking at it:
One way, we hate to lose the identity we had with our familiar past.
And the other way, we like to see the past revisited-- even as some of its old characteristics are changed.
I say to the makers of any remake: More power to you!!!
Wow! This is interesting! I don't think it's a bad thing.
Why can't people re-do something if they liked it, but they want to do a current version? I don't think it hurts the original version or anyone else in this pursuit.
It's like me saying, "YOU CAN'T DO ANOTHER GILLIGAN'S ISLAND!"
On the contrary, I'd love to see a new Gilligan's Island-- one where they still haven't made it off the island.
I think there are certainly two ways of looking at it:
One way, we hate to lose the identity we had with our familiar past.
And the other way, we like to see the past revisited-- even as some of its old characteristics are changed.
I say to the makers of any remake: More power to you!!!
Sandra
You do realize that this is a website that's pretty much made up of spec script writers, right?
My smileys won't work and I don't know why. They worked before the overhaul... Oh well...
Still, I don't think new ideas (which are still recycled) will ever be buried by new ideas that are based upon repeats.
I've said it before: I think everyone has a story to tell. And even if many of us will die trying, the joy IS in the journey. If it was handed to us on a silver platter, there would be no experience and the "truth within" wouldn't be revealed.
Each of us meet the challenge in different ways and it's wise to consider "The Different Ways".
For example: Some people think THEY have to be their own agents and that can work, but for myself, I want to work with a professional in the marketing side of things.l
I've already spoken to a "future agent" to do the sale's pitch for me because I just feel that I would become so nervous that I would stutter and become a pile of mush, but I would be so happy and willing to have someone who knows me and my desire for the film represent me.
Shoot, I remember going to see the movie. I'm not sure if it still plays here in Ann Arbor at midnight or not, but it was a blast!
People all dressed up, going inside the theater with toilet paper, squirt guns, spray water bottles, newspapers. Interacting with the movie. It was great!
Where's a freakin' cantalope!
Cindy
Award winning screenwriter Available screenplays TINA DARLING - 114 page Comedy ONLY OSCAR KNOWS - 99 page Horror A SONG IN MY HEART - 94 page Drama HALLOWEEN GAMES - 105 page Drama
I think the greatest offense is now their will be another version that will make me want to pull out my circulatory system like a loose string on a wool sweater.
To paraphrase lil' Jimmy "it stinks and I don't like it!"