I'm tight it hasn't happened yet. I thought the movie version hit all the right notes. Was a lil campy but not corny. Violent, funI still need that A-Team sequel . WTF
I don't think you need to limit it to bad movies with good premises, some movies would be good with just a refresh for a new audience.
So, with that, I nominate:
the last dragon
cobra
the wraith
Black Dynamite
Undercover Brother
A forgotten flick from the 90s.I don't think you need to limit it to bad movies with good premises, some movies would be good with just a refresh for a new audience.
So, with that, I nominate:
Bad movies with good premise should be remade and number one with a bullet in that catagory is Highlander
A forgotten flick from the 90s.
I think Tim Burton would do a good remake of this, he already messed around with similar effects in Beetlejuice. I think he could make it work if motivated. I appreciate his mix of horror and comedy work in stuff like Beetlejuice, Pee Wee's Big Adventure, Mars Attacks, etc. Depends on his level of passion and interest.I agree that remake candidates should be films that had good premises but weren't perfect, or doesn't hold up, or might work better with a new generation of audiences.
So with that in mind, I pick Death Becomes Her.
As a kid that film was so weird, demonic, erotic, scary, and funny to me.
And the effects today still look really good
But it's also one of those weird movies that's not really regarded as untouchable so I don't think there would be a meltdown if it was announced that they were going to remake it, or do a sequel. A remake would be preferable to me though. Cast some hot 30 or 40 something actresses, make the shyt part parody of shyt like 50 Shades and the beauty industry in general, part horror movie, throw in a little nudity and a ton of violence and practical effects and I think you'd have an even bigger hit with todays audiences than the audiences of the 90s.