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I was looking at a list of films on IMDB due to be released this year. Seems to be a lot of remakes and sequels. Just some of the better known ones:
David Copperfield, Dolittle, Emma, The Call of the Wild, (The Invisible Man is so loosely based on the novel that I'm not calling it a remake), Mulan, Peter Rabbit 2,  The Secret Garden, yet another Fast & Furious, another SpongeBob film, a Wonder Woman sequel, another Ghostbusters film, A Top Gun sequel, another Bill & Ted film, yet another Halloween film, a remake of Dune and the year ends with the film remake of A West Side Story.

The films are listed by the release date. Whether any of them are worth watching I can't say - it just seems to be a lot of remakes & sequels.

El Loro
Moonie posted:
Yogi19 posted:

Love the bridge pic, El 

Looks like none of us will be volunteering for slug count 

I’m not keen on film remakes, I tend to give them a miss.

Hi Yogi 

The remakes are never and I mean never as good as the originals...

I agree, Moonie 

Moonie posted:

Nighty night, sleep well, sweet dreams Yogi, Rosss and anyone who may visit   

Goodnight and sweet dreams 

Yogi19

Good morning everyone

 

Very cloudy here but not quite as gloomy as the last couple of days.

 

Re remakes, although rare, some remakes have been better. A good example is "The Wizard of Oz" - there had been a couple of films made before the famous one though are long forgotten. The Judy Garland version of "A Star is Born" is a remake.

 

I hope everyone has a good day

El Loro

Summer, I hope your troublesome wisdom tooth eases. Short term treatment (besides pain killers) is to rinse with warm salt water.

 

I've never seen the remake of Miracle on 34th Street as I wasn't convinced that I would like it with the central character being played by Richard Attenborough (Pinkie in Brighton Rock, Christie in 10 Rillington Place for instance- both characters extremely nasty).

El Loro
Yogi19 posted:
Moonie posted:
Yogi19 posted:

Evening all 

Summer, you maybe need to have that wisdom tooth removed 

I had to have all of mine removed because I didn’t have room for them and one in particular gave me terrible problems.

Hope everyone has had a good day

  

Hi Moonie, have you had a good day? 

My day has been fine fankoo, I hope yours has too 

Moonie
Moonie posted:
Yogi19 posted:
Moonie posted:
Yogi19 posted:

Evening all 

Summer, you maybe need to have that wisdom tooth removed 

I had to have all of mine removed because I didn’t have room for them and one in particular gave me terrible problems.

Hope everyone has had a good day

  

Hi Moonie, have you had a good day? 

My day has been fine fankoo, I hope yours has too 

Good  Mine has been fine, thanks 

Yogi19
Yogi19 posted:
Moonie posted:
Yogi19 posted:
Moonie posted:
Yogi19 posted:

Evening all 

Summer, you maybe need to have that wisdom tooth removed 

I had to have all of mine removed because I didn’t have room for them and one in particular gave me terrible problems.

Hope everyone has had a good day

  

Hi Moonie, have you had a good day? 

My day has been fine fankoo, I hope yours has too 

Good  Mine has been fine, thanks 

That’s good news 

Moonie
El Loro posted:

Summer, I hope your troublesome wisdom tooth eases. Short term treatment (besides pain killers) is to rinse with warm salt water.

 

I've never seen the remake of Miracle on 34th Street as I wasn't convinced that I would like it with the central character being played by Richard Attenborough (Pinkie in Brighton Rock, Christie in 10 Rillington Place for instance- both characters extremely nasty).

Thank you El, I’m gargling tea tree oil in water at the moment and hoping it calms the gum down. 

~Sparkling Summer~

Quite good film on the Talking Pictures channel this evening, a black and white British film called "Tiger in the Smoke" (1956). I saw it on television many years ago and thought it quite interesting. It's based on the novel by Margery Allingham, the detective story writer. The book is one of her Albert Campion books but in the film, he is not in it.

 

The film ise set in a noirish smog-shrouded London - the smog is quite effective.

Not to be confused with "Footsteps in the Fog", the Stewart Granger/Jean Simmons film.

El Loro
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