Top 20 Worst Changes in Movie Remakes

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  • @WatchMojo
    @WatchMojo  Год назад +45

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      @danielsantiagourtado3430 Год назад

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    • @mykellayne
      @mykellayne Год назад +1

      I don't see anything wrong with the remake of the Lion king, Willi Wanka, and Pinocchio, for the Lion king they just did them more realistically. it's not like a real Lion could make those expressive looks like they do in the original, for Willi Wanka Jonny Depp was just playing a more different Wanka nothing wrong with that, and for Pinocchio at least for me I like his Father more on the remake played by Hanks, then the original.

    • @anhurtorrez
      @anhurtorrez Год назад

      How come there's no mention of Death race on your list?

    • @AlexisStreams
      @AlexisStreams Год назад +1

      i disagree 1998 Godzilla was a good movie, i understand its not everyone's cup of tea but still it wasn't that bad

    • @AlexisStreams
      @AlexisStreams Год назад

      i thought i am legend was a good movie without knowing its meaning, the heart wrenching scene with Nevel and Sam was heart breaking

  • @cliffcorson4000
    @cliffcorson4000 Год назад +137

    Depp's version of Willy Wonka was more insane and malicious.
    Wilder's rendition was mysterious and playful

    • @dreamguardian8320
      @dreamguardian8320 Год назад +8

      I saw a preview of an upcoming prequel movie of Willy Wonka, called "Wonka." Let's hope it will be as good as the 1971 classic.

    • @Excanda
      @Excanda Год назад +1

      @@dreamguardian8320 I fear it will be about Depp's Wonka.

    • @Excanda
      @Excanda Год назад +4

      Also while Wilder's version is called Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory it mainly revolves around Charlie, Depp's Charlie and the Chocolate Factory on the other hand revolves around Willy Wonka. It's so weird that the main name of the movie is not what the movie revolves around.
      Also Depp pulling the movie to be about Wonka defeats the whole story as it's about a poor boy getting it all and not about a bitter strange adult who fears dentists. Depp's version has no flair and feels flat and one demential.

    • @TCgamerboy2002
      @TCgamerboy2002 Год назад +1

      @@Excanda The trailer made it perfectly clear that it's specifically a prequel to Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory.

    • @Excanda
      @Excanda Год назад +3

      @@TCgamerboy2002 ok. I stand corrected. Wonka is clearly Wilder's Wonka.

  • @jerrybaughman4340
    @jerrybaughman4340 Год назад +77

    No mention of how they totally ruined the Robocop story with the remake? They threw out the most interesting part of the story, Murphy trying to recover his humanity after his memories were wiped and they tried to make him an automaton.

  • @gabrielledormuth4634
    @gabrielledormuth4634 Год назад +155

    Loved Robert Englund as Freddy, and nobody can do what he did for the franchise

    • @therunawaykid6523
      @therunawaykid6523 Год назад +9

      Yeah I agree Robert is just too iconic to replace

    • @Tairou
      @Tairou Год назад +4

      Agreed.

    • @marlonclark1896
      @marlonclark1896 Год назад +9

      same for Kane Hodder as Jason

    • @BrocktonLazarus3397
      @BrocktonLazarus3397 Год назад +1

      Agree

    • @Tairou
      @Tairou Год назад

      ​@@marlonclark1896I second that. Him and Robert Englund were THE horror icons I grew up watching.

  • @lonellfletcher
    @lonellfletcher Год назад +139

    I see alot of Charlie Chocolate Factory love here. I think the thing with Depp's Wonka was that it lacked the nuance and groundedness of Wilder's. It was weird and quirky for the sake of it and nothing else. Despite the eccentricities, Wilder's Wonka still felt like a real person and not a caricature.

    • @andrewft31
      @andrewft31 Год назад +28

      Wilder’s strayed too far from the source material and lost what the book was about. Charlie and the Chocolate Factory was a cautionary tale for kids that misbehave, the focus of the book was Charlie not Wonka. Dahl believed the Wilder film lacked substance. He hated the whole film. The Depp/Burton version is closer to what Dahl was aiming for.

    • @lonellfletcher
      @lonellfletcher Год назад +16

      @@andrewft31 well God rest his soul. Wilder and the first one was still better.

    • @dhenderson1810
      @dhenderson1810 Год назад +10

      A lot of fanboys love Depp, and won't accept any criticism of him, warranted or not.

    • @dhenderson1810
      @dhenderson1810 Год назад +8

      ​@@andrewft31Yeah, because I remember the part in the book where they had Wonka's childhood growing up.
      I read the book and watched the Wilder version, and aside from the musical numbers, no father in the movie and one or two other scenes, (Charlie and Joe floating in the air wasn't in the book), it is very similar to the book.
      Point out to me where the Wilder version "strayed from the source material".
      From everything I heard, Roald Dahl was a miserable old turd anyway.

    • @RiversEagle_
      @RiversEagle_ Год назад +5

      and yet Depp's is more in line with the actual source material

  • @mmsiphonevinyls1027
    @mmsiphonevinyls1027 Год назад +43

    I was mixed on Charlie. IMO it righted some things the first got wrong about the book, but i found Depp’s portrayal a bit too weird, plus adding a backstory took away a lot of the character’s mystery.

    • @Dremag_Gaming
      @Dremag_Gaming Год назад

      Agree. At least in the remake, they got what many expected the Great Glass Elevator should've been. (which the first movie was changed and renamed)

  • @liamn.watson4867
    @liamn.watson4867 Год назад +39

    It would have been funny if the Number 1 choice for Psycho was “Not changing anything”.

    • @hokutology1718
      @hokutology1718 Год назад +5

      It should really have been "remaking it for no reason, since we already had a great version". I could say the same about Get Carter.

    • @heathermcmin1263
      @heathermcmin1263 Год назад +1

      Agree. Plus, what they did alter, wasn't needed; example, showing what Norman was doing while peeking in at Marion. I saw the movie at the theater with my mother while I was in school. Awkward 😣

  • @accountformyfamilytouse5980
    @accountformyfamilytouse5980 Год назад +13

    Maybe it's because I like both versions, but just as "The Muppet Christmas Carol" isn't a remake of the Alastair Sim version of "A Christmas Carol," (or the 100 other versions of the story,) "Charlie and the Chocolate Factory" isn't a remake of "Willie Wonka and the Chocolate Factory" - they are both adaptations of the same source material.

  • @DustinGuidroz
    @DustinGuidroz Год назад +27

    Gaston leaving Maurice for dead in the remake is stupid, but Gaston helping Maurice was actually good because he wanted to get Maurice’s approval, so help him out even if you don’t believe him. I liked that idea, hated leaving Maurice for dead.

    • @jasonstraight1320
      @jasonstraight1320 Год назад +1

      The casting wasn’t good either. Should’ve been someone much more imposing in looks as well as attitude.

    • @DustinGuidroz
      @DustinGuidroz Год назад +1

      @@jasonstraight1320 yeah. Luke Evans isn’t that intimidating tbh

    • @KittenUndercover
      @KittenUndercover Год назад +1

      The whole remake was garbage

    • @DustinGuidroz
      @DustinGuidroz Год назад

      @@KittenUndercover I like the song Nevermore (even though it is from the broadway musical) and the song with Maurice while working

    • @gerdtt79
      @gerdtt79 Год назад

      ​@@DustinGuidrozEvermore is not from the Broadway musical that was a similar song called if I can't love her.

  • @mantequilla6118
    @mantequilla6118 Год назад +13

    Remakes need to stop , go back to the good ol' days where movies we're original or came from books

    • @GR-nz3om
      @GR-nz3om Год назад +1

      Stop remaking good films. Remake shitty ones, but better

    • @michaelpalmieri7335
      @michaelpalmieri7335 8 месяцев назад +1

      *were

    • @mantequilla6118
      @mantequilla6118 8 месяцев назад

      Yes , thank you. ​@@michaelpalmieri7335

  • @WhiskeyPapa42
    @WhiskeyPapa42 Год назад +9

    *I Am Legend* also randomly changed from thinking vampires to mindless zombies for some reason, but then gave the zombies the same characteristics as vampires (strength, aversion to sunlight). And by ignoring the entire "Legend" portion of the name, missed out on a _spectacular_ ending.

  • @aztecelotl
    @aztecelotl Год назад +8

    Dishonorable mention:
    Child's Play - Making the doll an evil robot by enabling security features

  • @shikishinobi
    @shikishinobi Год назад +24

    Fun fact; karate was developed from Kung Fu (modern name White Crane/Pak Hok Pai, originally Fist of the Lion’s Roar). As an instructor in White Crane, I agree it should be called Kung Fu Kid, and that all the flip fighting was completely unnecessary when they could have just had two martial artists in a martial arts fight. It’d be nice to see that in a movie again.

  • @ellsay8987
    @ellsay8987 Год назад +47

    I can’t believe that they actually remade psycho. Hitchcock original still holds up 63 years later now

    • @andeeharry
      @andeeharry Год назад +2

      I didn't know that either. I know they been planning to in the last three years without luck....so yeah, this has surprised me. Yes, so far all of Hitchcok's films have seen off every horror creator going, including Stephen King and the one who remade Pinocchio. Nobody can do it and yet to find out it has happened, I am not sure how to feel about that

    • @batgurrl
      @batgurrl Год назад +2

      It was a true abomination. They must have asked about 30 actresses who said NO before Ann Heche agreed to play Marion Crane

    • @KingOfGaymes
      @KingOfGaymes Год назад +2

      And they changed absolutely nothing about it except the actors and gave it color

    • @hokutology1718
      @hokutology1718 Год назад +1

      Agreed, there's a reason nobody has tried to remake Vertigo or The Birds. I think someone tried with Rear Window, though.

    • @batgurrl
      @batgurrl Год назад +1

      @@hokutology1718 yes they did - it may have been a Made for TV thing starring the late great Christopher Reeve (AKA Superman) after his horse injury which landed him paralyzed in a wheelchair.
      So, when he played Jimmy Stewarts character he was already in a wheelchair. You will have to google it because off hand I don’t remember what actress played his ‘gal pal’ she was probably someone known at the time. RIP - there will never be a better Super man

  • @Animeguy300
    @Animeguy300 Год назад +14

    I agree with this list because Hollywood spin their version of classic movies and fans are still hating them

  • @user-em6ie2be7x
    @user-em6ie2be7x Год назад +11

    The Pink Panther - Steve Martin tried his best as Inspector Clouseau, but it leaned so far from it's Original version it lost all of it's charm.

    • @mattalan6618
      @mattalan6618 Год назад +1

      Seller's made the harater

    • @michaelpalmieri7335
      @michaelpalmieri7335 8 месяцев назад

      ​@@mattalan6618
      What's a harater?

    • @margaretschaufele6502
      @margaretschaufele6502 7 месяцев назад

      OMG. I watched the originals so many times and loved them. I saw the trailer with Steve Martin and groaned so much. I only ended up watching the film because a friend insisted on showing it to me. It was so dumb. I don't know how Sellers did it, but he completely made the character by being so clumsy, hilarious situations and still solving the case by the end. The remake just made him unbelievably stupid in a really not funny way. You just can't compare them.

  • @lonellfletcher
    @lonellfletcher Год назад +19

    I don't think the Psycho peephole change was so shocking. That's what a creeper would do. They just didn't show it in 1960 because it was 1960. Hitchcock had to fight to show a toilet for crying out loud.

  • @carastone3473
    @carastone3473 Год назад +5

    They really didn’t need to remake Planet of the Apes, but I didn’t hate the 2001 remake. I enjoyed Heston’s cameo and the nostalgic use of some of the more icon lines. It was just kinda fun. The ending wasn’t supposed to make sense. It was obviously left open for a sequel, which of course never materialized because it flopped at the box office.

  • @Loyda4FIATLV
    @Loyda4FIATLV Год назад +3

    I think Jumanji should have been in here... I grew up with the old classic, and loved the slight comedic but serious tone in the 90s movie...The new ones rely too much of slap-stick comedy and avoid the spirit of the old one.

  • @katherineknapp4370
    @katherineknapp4370 Год назад +7

    I loved the Gene Wilder version of Willy Wonka and the Johnny Depp version. Now I can't wait to see the Timmothee version.

  • @GenGamesUniverse
    @GenGamesUniverse Год назад +26

    Wonka being recast isn't a bad thing, because it's two different versions of the movie. The Wilder version has less to do with the book whereas the Burton version had more involvement with the book AND Roald Dahl's widow to boot.

  • @theworldwide5654
    @theworldwide5654 Год назад +7

    I thought Charlie and the chocolate factory was a free adaptation of the book instead of a remake of the previous adaptation.

    • @hunterolaughlin
      @hunterolaughlin Год назад +2

      I view the 2021 West Side Story the same way. Just another adaptation of the 1957 Broadway musical than a remake of the 1961 film adaptation.

  • @DylanSnider
    @DylanSnider Год назад +4

    I am surprised only two of Disney's remakes were added. There's a lot more than that.

    • @valeriebreidenstein8362
      @valeriebreidenstein8362 Год назад +3

      Like the Little Mermaid for example or Mulan or the f*cking "Snowwhite" movie, which should be named: "Off White and the seven diversity hires

    • @pattierotondo1108
      @pattierotondo1108 Год назад +1

      Disney is doing its level-best to alienate as many people as possible with its remakes.
      Thankfully, at the rate they are going, they will bankrupt themselves before they ruin all of Walt's work.
      Oh yeah, Capt Marvel isn't a woman either.

  • @scoutart1508
    @scoutart1508 Год назад +27

    keep in mind the TIM BURTON'S BERSION is NOT necessarilly a remake and more of a mostly faithful adaptation with some creative changes in its own superior right

  • @MariuigiKhed
    @MariuigiKhed Год назад +23

    Wait... the worst problem in Nightmare's remake is... the REALISTICALLY BURNED face?
    Ah, the problem isn't how it seems, but how it looks. Ok, ok.

    • @karenburton8444
      @karenburton8444 Год назад +5

      Wasn’t the right person playing the part.

    • @MariuigiKhed
      @MariuigiKhed Год назад +1

      @@karenburton8444 I don't peculiarly like that excuse (mainly because I'm Italian, we have diffrent voices for many actors, and not always, especially in older movies, the dubber remained consistant, so I am more open in such stuff. And then my hypocritical self is angry when an animated Joker isn't dubbed by the usual guy that dubs him since Mark Hamill). Yeah, nobody can top Englund, but they aren't try to top him, they are trying to re-tell an old story to a new audience that isn't used to the og stuff. In that they did a good job. Perfect? No. Improvable? Yes. Yet enjoyable? Yes.

    • @abc.animal5143
      @abc.animal5143 Год назад

      The remake was better

    • @jeffr23817
      @jeffr23817 Год назад +2

      I personally like Jackie Earle Haley as Freddy... Yes, the story for that movie was fricken terrible! But whereas Robert came across as a child murderer, Jackie came across more like a child molester, something that Robert was supposed to be but never really felt like cause of the time the original came out. Maybe a little in FvsJ, but that was about it. Jackie's Freddy just made my skin crawl every time he opened his mouth!

  • @ThatGuyLondon
    @ThatGuyLondon Год назад +13

    Depp's Wonka was more faithful to the book.Wilder has the advatange of nostalgia from those who most likely never read the book. Wilders Wonka seems...unstable. His blow up at the end seens to imply that hes not unfamilar with portraying himself in an acceptable manner. He knew Charlie and Grandpa Joe decided to test tbe fizzy lifting drink..and never once made any mention of it until his rage blow up at the end. Depps Wonka wasnt hiding anyrhing. The overuse of CGI was a big downside to the Burton version, but its more faithful and its Wonka doesnt come across as someone who probably has bodies in the basement

    • @Dremag_Gaming
      @Dremag_Gaming Год назад

      yep. I like both for their own take but yes having some parts of the book appearing in the remake was good. (such as the Great Glass Elevator)

    • @matthewjones2513
      @matthewjones2513 6 месяцев назад

      Depp came across as ped.

  • @I.Read.The.Hobbit.In.1937
    @I.Read.The.Hobbit.In.1937 Год назад +4

    I like the Depp version of Wonka better because he’s truer to the books. But Wilder’s is great too.

  • @SolCresta3405
    @SolCresta3405 Год назад +7

    Charlie and the Chocolate Factory is *NOT* a remake!

    • @vanessastegall
      @vanessastegall Год назад +1

      Yeah it is.

    • @SolCresta3405
      @SolCresta3405 Год назад +3

      @@vanessastegall It’s just a more faithful adaptation to Roald Dahl’s book!

    • @sociald4515
      @sociald4515 Год назад +2

      ​@vanessastegall it's not. It's true to the book and who the Author intended Wonka to be.

    • @SolCresta3405
      @SolCresta3405 Год назад +2

      @@sociald4515 Then why is WatchMojo being stupid again?

    • @sociald4515
      @sociald4515 Год назад +3

      @@SolCresta3405 🤣🤣🤣

  • @Rkenton48
    @Rkenton48 Год назад +21

    The original Willy Wonka was disowned by the author. The Johnny Depp version was praised by the author's family for being more like the book. I prefer the Depp version as well. Aside from that, I agree with all of your picks.

    • @SWLinPHX
      @SWLinPHX Год назад +5

      If you disregard the book (many people who go to films haven't read the source material) the first was better overall. More heart, better songs, more palatable and less icky/creepy.

    • @Rkenton48
      @Rkenton48 Год назад +1

      @@SWLinPHX and you probably liked the Lord of the rings 2 & 3, and the Hobbit. I walked out on LOTR 2, never bothered with 3, and 30 minutes into the Hobbit I cancelled the stream. Too bad I never really like the Harry Potter stories. I heard that the movies were spot on the books. Hey, I know, let's redo Citizen Kane with Meryl Streep in the lead role! Authors create a masterpiece. Hollywood ruins it.

    • @SWLinPHX
      @SWLinPHX Год назад +4

      @@Rkenton48 Uh, no. Never saw them. But you've obviously missed my point. Not everyone goes to see a movie based on their familiarity with the book and even those who do, if the movie is good enough or memorable or beloved even it will do good. Is this a discussion on how good a film is or how faithful it is to the book?? Again, look at "The Shining": the famous author disapproved yet it became a classic that endures to this day. But King's own remake of "The Shining" as a TV miniseries was quickly forgotten.

    • @chideraalexanderdex547
      @chideraalexanderdex547 Год назад +3

      ​@@Rkenton48what a weird flex

    • @lucyhurst2534
      @lucyhurst2534 11 месяцев назад

      Was it fuck? 🙄 you only like it because that waste of eyeliner Jonny depp is in it 🙄

  • @Thundarr100
    @Thundarr100 Год назад +3

    I actually didn’t mind Freddy’s new look in the remake. What really bothered me was switching him from a child murderer to a kid diddler, and the “maybe he was innocent” angle they were going for.
    And as for the peephole scene in the remake of Psycho? From what I understand, that was actually more source accurate to the original novel and something that Hitchcock wanted to include in his version but wasn’t able to due to the level of censorship of movies at the time. I don’t know if that’s 100% true or not, but it’s what I’ve heard.

  • @donaldlind523
    @donaldlind523 Год назад +3

    Introducing first the idea that remake Freddy was a child *molester* as a human and then worse, teasing he was innocent of his crimes when they killed him made an already questionable remake pretty icky.

  • @donnahaynes138
    @donnahaynes138 Год назад +9

    #20 is not a bad change. Sounds like something his character would do.

    • @Ori_Kohav
      @Ori_Kohav Год назад +6

      He’s also more manipulative, and at least he actually brings his gun to the castle (which he didn’t in the cartoon, for some reason). I also like that LeFou has character development, and turns on Gaston in the end.

  • @Darkhuntersrule
    @Darkhuntersrule Год назад +2

    For Halloween I do understand the view point against Ron Zombie's remake. The original does a good job of showcasing Michael's menace because it offers no reason for his motives. But I do like Zombie's remake because I do like his take on Michael's motives.

  • @austinrenteria
    @austinrenteria Год назад +4

    I did not like the remake of A Nightmare On Elm Street. And I really wish people would give the whole who's Wonka is better debate a rest. But I know once the movie, Wonka comes out at Christmas, it's gonna get worse.

  • @TrevorMom
    @TrevorMom 7 месяцев назад +1

    Remaking any good movie is stupid. If the movie is already good and widely available, why remake it?

  • @Monada79
    @Monada79 Год назад +6

    Actually I love both versions of Charlie and the Chocolate Factory.

  • @almightycinder
    @almightycinder Год назад +3

    Cartoon Gaston I had a hard time believing that he would go full psycho after just being an arrogant jerk. It's like Hans in Frozen, there's almost no buildup. You can't have something like that come out of nowhere.
    Also, it's incredibly stupid having something that isn't even a remake on the thumbnail. Tim Burton's Charlie & the Chocolate Factory is NOT a remake. There's a difference between a remake (like Total Recall with Colin Farrell) and a new adaption of the same book. Book movie versions of Wonka act wildly out of character at times. Depp has the childlike demeanor, Wilder has the snark, but neither one really gets the character as such.

  • @Someone-yd3yt
    @Someone-yd3yt Год назад +11

    I actually thought Johnny Depp’s portrayal was better in some ways. Sure he wasn’t charming, but he made a perfect eccentric weirdo/mad genius, which is kind of what you would expect of a mysterious reclusive chocolatier who’s owns and operates a borderline magical factory staffed by Oompa Loompas. Don’t get me wrong, Gene Wilder was a classic, but I think this was a valid direction to take the character, kind of like how every iteration of the Joker is done from a different angle.

  • @joyunicycle
    @joyunicycle Год назад +2

    Dishonorable Mentions:
    - Changing motivations around (Lady and the Tramp)
    - Captain Hook's backstory (Peter Pan and Wendy)
    - Everything!!! (Tom and Jerry and Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory)
    - No plot focus (The Mummy 2017)
    - Rushed plot and making King Kong a bad musical (Mighty Kong)
    - Casting Matthew Bored-wick as Harold Hill (The Music Man 2003)
    - Not changing anything (both Psycho and Lion King)
    - Disgusting imagery (The Shaggy Dog 2006)
    Any I missed?

  • @ilovegarradors
    @ilovegarradors Год назад +4

    I think the lesson here is never try to remake a movie that starred the great Charlton Heston.

    • @hunterolaughlin
      @hunterolaughlin Год назад

      Dreamworks: “Are you sure about that?” (Presents The Prince of Egypt)

    • @ilovegarradors
      @ilovegarradors Год назад +1

      @hunterolaughlin the one exception:)

    • @hunterolaughlin
      @hunterolaughlin Год назад

      @@ilovegarradors Dreamworks: “Thanks.”

  • @kelleyceccato7025
    @kelleyceccato7025 Год назад +1

    The Day the Earth Stood Still: Updating the setting.
    The original film's dawn-of-the-nuclear-age setting is vital to its plot and its themes. A remake that maintained that setting could have been quite interesting, even with Keanu Reeves in the lead, but movie execs have this idea that audiences won't be able to relate to a movie unless it's set in "modern day" (whenever that happens to be).

  • @legoshocktoyphotographer0451
    @legoshocktoyphotographer0451 Год назад +7

    For Tim Burton's Charlie and the Chocalate Factory they had Roald Dahl's wife as a consultant, so that they could get a film that was more accurate to the book. This video is redundant. Timothy Chalamet is a far worse casting than Johnny Depp. Depp did an excellent job with what he was given, and he still kept the character of Willy Wonka eccentric. Just in a different way from Gene Wilder.

  • @annasstorybox7906
    @annasstorybox7906 8 месяцев назад +1

    Having Mulan magically gifted right from the getgo instead of her journey and training to overcome herself and get better and solve issues with her witts instead of supernatural 'chosen one' powers...

  • @angc214
    @angc214 Год назад +4

    The animated Beauty and the Beast, Gaston could actually be considered the hero of another story. He was willing to work hard all day to support a family. He viewed the Beast as a threat to his home and was willing to risk his life to fight what he perceived as a threat. Gaston was obviously not without flaws, but if the audience's sympathy hasn't been made pro-Beast, Gaston would very much be a hero.

  • @Jeremiah_Rivers76
    @Jeremiah_Rivers76 Год назад +4

    When Phoebe is a video narrator, it’s best to have her re-dub her lines from earlier videos, as her stock audio is a problem I have with her.

    • @Maykay524
      @Maykay524 8 месяцев назад

      Exactly what I was thinking. In the add ins it sounds like she recorded them while her family was sleeping and she’s trying to be quiet lol

  • @joejamros
    @joejamros Год назад +3

    Karate Kid in 2010 remake should change the title "Kung Fu Kid"

  • @awesomegirl5190
    @awesomegirl5190 Год назад +2

    17:32 Fun fact: Sony considered changing the title to "The Kung Fu Kid", but this idea was nixed by producer Jerry Weintraub.

  • @jamalvargas6146
    @jamalvargas6146 Год назад +5

    Goldar Being a Smelted Gold Giant Kaiju Power Rangers (2017) I kinda prefered the armored Wizard Of Oz primate Goldar from Mighty Morphin Power Rangers (1993-1995)

    • @jakealter5504
      @jakealter5504 Год назад

      That would’ve been better, I did enjoy the new version of Rita though since they made her a competent villain

  • @nadavbar-gil689
    @nadavbar-gil689 Год назад +3

    I really don't know what people have aganist the remake of "Charlie and the choclate factory", it's a fine movie and I really don't see the problem with the new Willie Wonka design

  • @joshuaball5916
    @joshuaball5916 Год назад +17

    Are you seriously still complaining about Charlie & The Chocolate Factory?!

    • @hunterolaughlin
      @hunterolaughlin Год назад

      Well, not as much as before. There are some videos relating to remakes where they don’t include it as much.

  • @MrsCutieeCake
    @MrsCutieeCake Год назад +21

    Even as an adult, I relate myself so much with Depp's Wonka.

    • @carlycarmine3858
      @carlycarmine3858 Год назад

      I didn't like the bit with the singing dolls

    • @marlonclark1896
      @marlonclark1896 Год назад

      same

    • @carlycarmine3858
      @carlycarmine3858 Год назад

      @@marlonclark1896 it was really creepy and I could have done without the demonic downpitched singing

    • @KingOfGaymes
      @KingOfGaymes Год назад

      @@carlycarmine3858 it’s a Tim Burton film adapting a Roald Dahl book.. it’s supposed to be creepy 💀

    • @carlycarmine3858
      @carlycarmine3858 Год назад

      @@KingOfGaymes I know, but that bit was borderline terrifying

  • @trinaq
    @trinaq Год назад +18

    While I liked both versions of "Chocolate Factory", I wished that the remake hadn't give so much attention to Wonka's backstory with his strict father, since it took away from what made the original such a classic, in my opinion.

    • @andrewft31
      @andrewft31 Год назад +6

      The book focused very little on Wonka and mostly on Charlie… this is why Dahl disliked the Wilder version, too much Wonka. Burton only made changes Dahl’s widow agreed to and that made sense.

    • @SolCresta3405
      @SolCresta3405 Год назад +3

      It’s NOT a remake, Trina…

    • @Gmackematix
      @Gmackematix Год назад +2

      @@SolCresta3405 Well it's pretty much the same story told of the same source material. Whether Tim wanted to base it on the 1971 film or not surely it's still a remake.

    • @SolCresta3405
      @SolCresta3405 Год назад

      @@Gmackematix And I’m sick and tired of all the shit Charlie got. Yes, it’s different, but for a Tim Burton movie and for a movie released in 2005, my most hated year, I didn’t mind it that much. It’s much maligned.

    • @Brotherofthe4thCompany
      @Brotherofthe4thCompany Год назад

      ​​@@Gmackematixy that logic, then Dune Part 1 is a remake of Dune 1984.

  • @piggysister01
    @piggysister01 7 месяцев назад +1

    What ticked me off the most was an ad about every four minutes !! Gone elsewhere.

  • @corymorimacori1059
    @corymorimacori1059 Год назад +4

    Look at this stuff
    Isn't it neat
    Wouldn't you think our collection's complete
    Wouldn't you think we're the company
    The company who has everything
    Look at this vault
    Legends of old
    How many of our movies can be resold
    Looking around here you think, sure
    They've got everything
    We've got Marvel and Star Wars aplenty
    We've got Frozen and Pixar galore
    You want sequels? We've got twenty
    But who cares? No big deal
    I want more
    I want to be where the reboots are
    I wanna make, wanna make some money
    Taking advantage of
    What are we calling it? Nostalgia
    For original ideas you don't get too far
    Creativity is required for an imagination
    Why make things that are
    What's the word again? New
    This can't be stopped
    Our will shall be done
    It's way too late we've already won
    That's going to be
    We'll get that money
    We'll remake your world
    What would we give
    If you could relive all of our movies
    How would they pay
    Spending a day to watch something bland
    Betcha we can do it again
    Later on with the Pixar movies
    Lightning McQueen
    Live-action machine
    Starring the Rock
    We're ready to make what's already there
    It might be sacred, classic tradition
    To be honest, I guess we don't
    What's the word? Care
    Our time's arrived
    We're second to none
    Our company will truly be number one
    Our legacy
    We'll get that money
    We'll remake your world
    ...and that's DISNEY world!
    Show less

    • @moemuxhagi
      @moemuxhagi Год назад

      (On hercyles' "Gospel truth") And if you're thinkin' "that's impossible", that's the disney truuuuuuth

  • @KSchorrWriter
    @KSchorrWriter Год назад +2

    The common denominator here is NONE of these movies needed to be remade. They are timeless and are as enjoyable to watch today as when they were made. We didn't need a CGI chariot race or an updated Oldboy. We need new stories, not re-dos.

  • @jaimereupert4247
    @jaimereupert4247 Год назад +4

    I liked Rollerball. 1. Because it was the only version I've seen and 2. Paul Heyman. 😊

  • @fredskull1618
    @fredskull1618 Год назад +2

    It's really fascinating to see how remakes of iconic movies can sometimes misstep in their changes. Deviations from the originals-like modifying characters, plots, or even visual aesthetics-usually lead to widespread criticism. As a viewer, it's intriguing to compare these changes and understand the importance of staying true to certain elements when recreating classic films. While remakes offer the opportunity to modernize and reinvent, they can also risk losing the very aspects that made the original films so beloved.

    • @andrewft31
      @andrewft31 Год назад +1

      That is what makes the Chocolate Factory interesting, the Burton/Depp version is more faithful to the book where as the Wilder version has very little in common with the book.

    • @fredskull1618
      @fredskull1618 Год назад +1

      @@andrewft31 Both versions have their own charm and appeal, showcasing different interpretations of the original story. It's a prime example of how remakes can offer contrasting experiences while still capturing the essence of the original story in their own unique ways.

  • @retepoteil
    @retepoteil Год назад +24

    The rob zombie Halloween is actually pretty good

    • @jakealter5504
      @jakealter5504 Год назад +3

      The first one is good

    • @madonnasbutthole9674
      @madonnasbutthole9674 Год назад

      It's the redneck, white trash version of the story. Plus rape. That really added something to the plot.

    • @Nanobit84
      @Nanobit84 Год назад +1

      Correct. Very entertaining. Added new stuff while keeping it like the original old one.

    • @gamleskalle1
      @gamleskalle1 Год назад

      😂

  • @AnaandVerity1259
    @AnaandVerity1259 Год назад +1

    When Phoebe and Emily do the narrating, it sounds much better.

  • @KingOfGaymes
    @KingOfGaymes Год назад +3

    The 2005 Charlie and the chocolate factory is superior to the old one and is actually way more accurate to the book.

    • @gerdtt79
      @gerdtt79 Год назад

      But suppose there was no book. Only these 2 films would you still like the newer one better? I've noticed that usually the ONLY reason why anyone says they prefer the remake is because it's closer to the book.

  • @stephenmiller2337
    @stephenmiller2337 Год назад +2

    My son and I got to see part of the remake of "Total Recall" being filmed in Toronto. They had the flying cop cars Attached to huge trucks with arms moving them up and down while driving under the Gardiner Expressway. We were on our way to the Rogers Centre to see former Blue Jay and Hall of Famer Robbie Alomar get his number retired, and see our Jays beat Texas 7-3. What a great day.

  • @Chantara27
    @Chantara27 Год назад +8

    That remake of A Nightmare on Elm Street was so bad that it literally gave me nightmares 😅

  • @chadwcmichael
    @chadwcmichael Год назад +1

    17:37 What bothered me most about it is, if they were just honest about it it the marketing, The Kung Fu Kid probably would have been a hit.
    “We remade it, but changed it”

  • @j.money9949
    @j.money9949 Год назад +179

    Johnny Deep did an excellent job as Willy Wonka

    • @Leatherface123.
      @Leatherface123. Год назад +10

      Agreed

    • @benmunn7593
      @benmunn7593 Год назад +18

      Yeah. And I thought Tim Burton did amazing directing it

    • @dinosaurbros8908
      @dinosaurbros8908 Год назад +3

      Sure did.

    • @dannytooley7530
      @dannytooley7530 Год назад +18

      He was great but not awesome Like wilder

    • @moemuxhagi
      @moemuxhagi Год назад

      I actually really don't like Gene Wilder's Wonka. Sure, he's more of a businessman, but... he's mainly an asshole. I don't a wacky, chocolateer magic man, I see a downright psychopath hustling people to sell his dying business to.
      Depp gave us a childish, awakard, yet awkwarldy genius Wonka. I love that.

  • @changelingkingcocoon5029
    @changelingkingcocoon5029 7 месяцев назад +1

    Did watch mojo not watch the Poltergeist remake? This is the third worst movie remake list I've seen that I've posted on how they should've had Poltergeist on the list. There's plenty that Poltergeist did wrong, but I think the most obvious change that should've have happened was showing the spirit world. What made the original so good was the lack of visuals of the spirit world. It makes you leave it up to your imagination. The remake removes the imagination from the equation. Not only that, it's just a creapier version of the house that looks like it was underwater for years.

  • @navega3997
    @navega3997 Год назад +3

    Happy Guillermo won Oscar for his adaptation of Pinocchio 🤥

  • @HawthorneVampire
    @HawthorneVampire Год назад +2

    I saw Clash of the Titans (2010) in theaters in 3D. The 3D glasses were useless, the only thing really 3D was the preview for Nightmare on Elm Street of all things.

    • @dreamguardian8320
      @dreamguardian8320 Год назад

      3D will never beat stop motion, which is why the 1981 movie of Clash of the Titans will always be better.

  • @gstone8255
    @gstone8255 Год назад +3

    Sorry i refuse to take any Tim Burton slander !😠✋🚫

  • @courtonabudget
    @courtonabudget Год назад +1

    I’m not a person who drones on and on about “ONLY Robert Englund can play Freddy!” This argument is dried up and tired, but the remake didn’t help anyone’s belief on this. I still believe with the right actor and script, Freddy CAN be well-played by another actor. Watch a fan film, and see for yourself. There are several interpretations of the character that are GREAT.

  • @l-wolverine2211
    @l-wolverine2211 Год назад +6

    This is why Classic Movies should stay Classic, and NEVER be Remade, especially all that Crap Disney is doing right now with their Renaissance Era Movies.

  • @KippyoftheMud
    @KippyoftheMud Год назад +2

    while I've got mixed feelings about Rob Zombies Halloween remake, it's certainly not where the "sister plot point" was established. That was in Halloween II in 1981

    • @pattierotondo1108
      @pattierotondo1108 Год назад

      Absolutely. I don't understand anyone saying that Laurie being Michael's sister isn't cannon. Marion, the nurse, literally SAYS she is when she is sent to bring Dr. Loomis back.

  • @Wompwowow
    @Wompwowow Год назад +45

    Tim Burton’s Willy Wonka is truer to the book and incredibly good.

    • @Chloe4656.
      @Chloe4656. Год назад +1

      People keep bashing on that film and think it's way better than the 70s version imo.

    • @matthewjones2513
      @matthewjones2513 6 месяцев назад

      Burtons Wonka seems like he wouldn't be allowed within 100yards of a public school or playground. I blame Depp for that mostly.

  • @benlevan5645
    @benlevan5645 Год назад +1

    Much as I dislike the Nightmare remake, I do love Freddy's "Why are you screaming" line.

  • @Barrie96
    @Barrie96 Год назад +18

    Johnny Depp was great as Willy Wonka. It was more like the books

    • @therunawaykid6523
      @therunawaykid6523 Год назад +3

      Yeah I love both films

    • @abc.animal5143
      @abc.animal5143 Год назад +1

      The new one was more book accurate, as in it didn’t butcher the characters and remove important parts

    • @lisagriffith340
      @lisagriffith340 6 месяцев назад

      Came here to say this!

  • @timcasey8314
    @timcasey8314 Год назад +2

    To be fair, none of the OG slasher icons should have been remade when they were

  • @wallacephillips9880
    @wallacephillips9880 Год назад +13

    @WatchMojo Tim Burton's Charlie and the Chocolate Factory is NOT a remake of Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory. It's another ADAPTATION. The story was a book first in 1964 and a movie second in 1971, then another movie in 2005. Even Tim Burton admitted that he loved the book and hated the 1971 film. He even requested the screenwriters of his film to not watch the 1971 film because he wanted his film to be its own thing that it is.

    • @Gmackematix
      @Gmackematix Год назад +3

      Remake of the 1971 film or remake of the 1960s book, it's still a remake. A remake with less memorable music, a creepier Wonka and an unncessary Willy Wonka backstory bolted on in my opinion. If Roald Dahl disliked the 1971 version, I suspect he'd have hated the 2005 version even more.

    • @dhenderson1810
      @dhenderson1810 Год назад +1

      ​@@GmackematixAuthors always hate movie versions of their books.

    • @nickcopeland6915
      @nickcopeland6915 Год назад +3

      @@dhenderson1810 Not always. Harper Lee really liked the film adaptation of To Kill a Mockingbird.

    • @dhenderson1810
      @dhenderson1810 Год назад

      @@nickcopeland6915 Yeah, but Harper Lee never struck me as pretentious as many other authors.
      I think J K Rowling was happy with the Harry Potter films as another example.

    • @KingOfGaymes
      @KingOfGaymes Год назад +3

      @@Gmackematixs not a remake of anything, its an original ADAPTATION of the book. Learn what words mean. Because you clearly didn’t read what the op commenter said. The depp film isn’t trying to remake the first movie at all.
      Also Dahl hated the 70’s film because it wasn’t accurate to the book, the 05 one however was accurate to the book. So he would probably prefer it if anything

  • @4891MR
    @4891MR Год назад +1

    The original Planet of the Apes innovated a cinematic depiction of the twist ending in the book which was far more resonant. Some intellectuals still consider the book's version more powerful, however. The idea was that the planet of the apes was indeed a different planet that was once ruled by humans in the past like Earth until apes eventually took over, but readers finally learn that the same thing happens on every planet in the universe, including Earth in the future. This is a theme of fate and psychological horror too cerebral to really convey with a movie. The remake only proved it by trying to be more true to the source material. The first adaptation had already found the best possible approach.

    • @Maykay524
      @Maykay524 8 месяцев назад +1

      I came on here to say something about this! You said it all and honestly better than I could have so props lol

  • @chad9186
    @chad9186 Год назад +19

    Charlie and the chocolate factory is not a remake. It's another movie based on the book

    • @crystalchmielewski5808
      @crystalchmielewski5808 Год назад +4

      Exactly and it more closely follows the actual book. Wilders movie does not follow the book at all. Dahl has a similar imagination to Burton.

    • @dhenderson1810
      @dhenderson1810 Год назад

      ​@@crystalchmielewski5808Where in the book does it mention Wonka's childhood?
      Oh, it doesn't, but the 2005 version does.
      I wonder what Dahl would make of the Timothy Chamalet movie "Wonka" coming out late this year?

    • @crystalchmielewski5808
      @crystalchmielewski5808 Год назад

      @@dhenderson1810 I said it more closely followed the book not that it was exactly the same as the book. The book was weird and so was Charlie and the Chocolate Factory.

  • @jakeself1911
    @jakeself1911 Год назад +1

    While I was watching the remake for Nightmare on Elm Street, I thought maybe they were going to throw in a twist, where Freddy was actually innocent, but became the victim of a mob. I think that would’ve made for an interesting remake with a fresh take on the character, and they could’ve had Freddy murdering the parents in their sleep instead.

  • @Denis-89
    @Denis-89 Год назад +13

    I do not even think Charlie and the Chocolate Factory is a remake. It is an adaptation of the book, not a remake of the musical

    • @camdencoblentz3245
      @camdencoblentz3245 Год назад +2

      Exactly. I'm tired of Charlie And The Chocolate Factory being referred to as a remake, as it's clearly just another adaptation of the book and a way more faithful version as well. I find both films good in their own ways.

    • @aussieman3021
      @aussieman3021 Год назад

      I see Robert Zemeckis' version of The Witches the same way.

    • @lucyhurst2534
      @lucyhurst2534 11 месяцев назад

      Except it’s not an adaption of the book…..

    • @taliagmail.com2005
      @taliagmail.com2005 7 месяцев назад

      it doesnt even have the same plot as the original if it was a ramke to the original then it would have the same plot

  • @marjoriejohnston4905
    @marjoriejohnston4905 Год назад +2

    Trust me, the asylum was worse. There's no way Maurice would have been released, even IF Gaston tried to do so.

  • @TCgamerboy2002
    @TCgamerboy2002 Год назад +10

    For the last time, Charlie and the Chocolate Factory is NOT A REMAKE!!!

    • @abc.animal5143
      @abc.animal5143 Год назад +1

      It’s another adaptation of the book, not quite a remake

    • @KingOfGaymes
      @KingOfGaymes Год назад +1

      @@abc.animal5143It is it’s own original adaptation of the book, so no it’s not a remake in any way

  • @gerdtt79
    @gerdtt79 Год назад +2

    What about going to Paris in Beauty and the Beast. I mean wtf would the Enchantress give the prince such a nice gift when she was supposed to be harshly punishing him? Wasn't the whole point of the mirror that it was his only insight to the outside world?

  • @Elfan4
    @Elfan4 Год назад +20

    I honestly don't know where the hate for Johnny's performance as Willy Wonka comes from. His version was very enjoyable and Tim's remake was absolutely delightful, even better and more faithful to the novel than Gene's movie ☝🏻☝🏻

    • @alexandraphelps4020
      @alexandraphelps4020 Год назад +4

      The Burton film was truer to the novel (minus that whole “father was a dentist” scene), and Gene Wilder performed a better Willy Wonka. My mom actually didn’t like Wilder or Depp, because neither of them were unhinged enough! But Wilder was more unhinged than Depp.

    • @tombstonerforever9374
      @tombstonerforever9374 Год назад +2

      @@alexandraphelps4020 Wilder was scary but I know Depp as Willy Wonka more.

    • @alexandraphelps4020
      @alexandraphelps4020 Год назад

      @@tombstonerforever9374 Depp was…quirky.
      What this video failed to mention is that this movie was released after a slew of other Depp-Burton movies and audiences were getting fatigued.

    • @tombstonerforever9374
      @tombstonerforever9374 Год назад +2

      @@alexandraphelps4020 Johnny Depp's actually seemed like he cared about Joe and Charlie. He had more of a heart and did the weird part well.

    • @CodyFairlessLee
      @CodyFairlessLee Год назад

      Here here!

  • @chaddon7685
    @chaddon7685 Год назад +2

    Ha! Before the countdown started, Beauty and the Beast was the first that popped in my head. Then again, it was for the entire movie.

  • @teagueroellchen2634
    @teagueroellchen2634 Год назад +20

    Why is the Johnny Depp version of Willy Wonka universally hated on? in my opinion it was one of my favorite movies from my childhood and I thought he did an amazing job It honestly just shows the depth that Johnny Depp has as an actor

    • @therunawaykid6523
      @therunawaykid6523 Год назад +3

      I agree I loved both films and also catcf was more in line with the book also love how we we see a child wonka and his dad

    • @Ori_Kohav
      @Ori_Kohav Год назад +2

      One word. Purism. People hate remakes, or anything that is somehow called a remake, just for being different from the “original”, as if said “original” was perfect. It’s especially notable in the hate on Disney remakes.

    • @dhenderson1810
      @dhenderson1810 Год назад

      Which is why, other than the "Pirates Of The Caribbean" franchise, Depp hasn't been in a hit for over 15-20 years.

    • @KingOfGaymes
      @KingOfGaymes Год назад +1

      Because people refuse to think that the newer version of something can be better. The Depp version is ironically more accurate to the Dahl book, yet that’s why people seem to dislike it. When usually people hate a film adaptation of a book BECAUSE its not accurate to the book

    • @KingOfGaymes
      @KingOfGaymes Год назад

      @@dhenderson1810 movies financial success has nothing to do with how good an actor is. A great actor can be in bad movies and bad actors can be in great movies. Just look at The Room, it has awful acting yet people love it

  • @salemslotandmore8278
    @salemslotandmore8278 Год назад +1

    Thank You for the List and Video 😀

  • @grayshigami6797
    @grayshigami6797 Год назад +8

    Mulan becoming a mary sue

    • @Jeremiah_Rivers76
      @Jeremiah_Rivers76 Год назад +4

      I don’t hate everything modern Disney makes, but that remake has nothing on the 1998 original.

  • @Rikolus8383
    @Rikolus8383 8 месяцев назад

    Very good as usual, Mojo. It's funny because in almost all of your remake examples, you could have piled-on even more negatives. I laughed when I saw 'Pretty Much Everything' for Pinocchio. But felt you went easy on some others. I recall Rollerball in early 2000s as one of the first examples of Hollywood portraying men and women in the same playing field of physical competition as equals. I can remember my friends and I, who are athletes, walking out afterwards and saying how ridiculous it was. The first thing any serious opponent would do is violently take out the females. They would be relatively easy targets of elimination. Not sexist, just true.

  • @LeonardoKlotz
    @LeonardoKlotz Год назад +3

    Disney thinks that making something mean-spirited will make us care
    But it ends up showing how lazily written the movie is

  • @b_rad5651
    @b_rad5651 Год назад +1

    Changing the Turtles into large ogres in the Michael Bay Ninja Turtles movies.

  • @nicklopez3133
    @nicklopez3133 Год назад +17

    Have to disagree about Willy Wonka remake. Loved it.
    And I'm stating that I'm looking forward to the Willy Wonka movie coming out later this year. ^^
    Am really interested in the exact story of how Willy became Wonka. ^^

    • @AlexisStreams
      @AlexisStreams Год назад +1

      i'm curious does the 2023 willy wonka combine both movies into one movie or is it its own thing a prequel to both movies

    • @therunawaykid6523
      @therunawaykid6523 Год назад +1

      Totally agree yeah I’m looking forward to Timothy chalomets wonka as well and Hugh grant as an Oompa Loompa 😉

    • @therunawaykid6523
      @therunawaykid6523 Год назад +1

      @@AlexisStreamswell I think it’s it own thing it’s a prequel showing how Willy became the famous chocolatier he is in the two films I’m very much looking forward to seeing it

    • @AlexisStreams
      @AlexisStreams Год назад

      @@therunawaykid6523 Now i'm confused cuz in the trailer Wonka says Scratch that reverse it which is something gene wilder would say but they kinda recreated the india scene with wonka and his girl friend

    • @nicklopez3133
      @nicklopez3133 Год назад

      @@AlexisStreams
      I think it's a prequel. Oo.

  • @shannenspence3318
    @shannenspence3318 Год назад +1

    I can't believe Wes Craven's The Last House On The Left didn't make this list. That should have been a number 2. The original was so over the top,it freaked me out for the longest time. I could barely watch the remake(as much as I like Aaron Paul) that was just the worst. Imo.

  • @sigga58
    @sigga58 Год назад +2

    I think you forgot John Goodman reprising John Belushi, in the Blues Brothers! Should of been an honorable mention..Clooney as Batman? Ed Norton as the HULK! FOR THE LOVE OF GOD 😂😂😂

  • @alejandrofigueroa2431
    @alejandrofigueroa2431 Год назад +20

    Hey, leave "Charlie and the Chocolate Factory" outta this one. Johnny Depp played Willy Wonka very excellent, and was incredible at it.

  • @ninademci1500
    @ninademci1500 Год назад +1

    WatchMojo, in general, I avoid remakes because it becomes Nothing like original. As Walt Disney himself said, “You can’t toppings with pigs”. . In my opinion, if the box office failure of the remake of “Ben-Hur” doesn’t teach people to stop making remakes, nothing will. Since we both like “Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory”, I took my daughter to see the remake. When we left the theater, I asked her, “What did you think of it?”. She asked, “Would you be mad at me if I said I hated it?”. I said, “Me, too”.

  • @soramembrino82
    @soramembrino82 Год назад +11

    Charlie and the chocolate factory is a great movie and Johnny depp did great as Willy.

  • @johncady9780
    @johncady9780 Год назад +1

    One could add the 2014 remake of Robocop. While it had cool science fiction effects and action, it lacked the wit and dark humor of Paul Verhoven's 1987 original.

  • @landonmiles97
    @landonmiles97 Год назад +3

    Ronald Dahl’s wife said that he would’ve liked Depp’s portrayal more because it was closer to how he imagined Wonka.

    • @gerdtt79
      @gerdtt79 Год назад

      I don't see how Wonka was in no way a childish Michael Jackson creep in the book.

  • @RichardSmith-pb8qk
    @RichardSmith-pb8qk Год назад

    LOVED the Karate Kid remake… I’d even call it a reboot more than a remake. It’s so different, and you gotta love Jackie Chan.
    A couple of notes, it’s called “Best Kid” in Japan because Japanese change titles for maximum association effect. A number of successful movies at the time were titled “Best…”, so, they called this one “Best Kid” hoping the association in the name alone would drive people to see it. Likewise, after the HUGE success of Pretty Woman in Japan, they began titling everything with a female protagonist and/or underdog coming into her own as “Pretty…”. For example, “Pretty League” (A League of Their Own), and Pretty Princess” (Princess Diaries). They didn’t do it with Best Kid because of the karate Kung Foo/Karate thing (and btw, they, and also Tae Kwon Do, are all the same sport; it’s not the nationalities that make it different but the individual schools that dictate the styles).