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Sept 2019 - upcoming movies



Some interesting stuff coming out soon
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post a trailer/synopsis/proposed upcoming movie notice, and feel free to create a specific thread detailing it, if you're creative enough.

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the Joker: https://prince.org/msg/100/460618

Terminator

The Rise of Skywalker: https://prince.org/msg/100/460580

Matrix 4: https://prince.org/msg/100/460528

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Reply #1 posted 08/31/19 11:54am

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Rambo: Last Blood is the movie I'm most looking forward to this year.
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You can take a black guy to Nashville from right out of the cotton fields with bib overalls, and they will call him R&B. You can take a white guy in a pin-stripe suit who’s never seen a cotton field, and they will call him country. ~ O. B. McClinton
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That's a good movie btw

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'It: Chapter Two' - September 6

The Losers Club returns 27 years later to defeat the evil shape-shifting clown, Pennywise. Jessica Chastain and Bill Hader star in the terrifying sequel to the 2017 global box office hit.

https://www.empireonline.com/movies/reviews/it-chapter-two/

Movies:

It: Chapter Two

Actors:

James McAvoyJessica ChastainBill HaderBill SkarsgardIsaiah MustafaJames RansoneJaeden LieberherJack Dylan GrazerFinn WolfhardAndy Muschietti

In 2016, 27 years after terrorising the town of Derry, big-headed clown Pennywise (Bill Skarsgård) is back, a bodycount rising in his wake. Having researched the monster's history, Mike Hanlon (Isaiah Mustafa) tracks down the estranged members 
of The Losers' Club, getting them to make good on their promise to fight once more.

Movies:

It: Chapter Two

Actors:

James McAvoyJessica ChastainBill HaderBill SkarsgardIsaiah MustafaJames RansoneJaeden LieberherJack Dylan GrazerFinn WolfhardAndy Muschietti

In 2016, 27 years after terrorising the town of Derry, big-headed clown Pennywise (Bill Skarsgård) is back, a bodycount rising in his wake. Having researched the monster's history, Mike Hanlon (Isaiah Mustafa) tracks down the estranged members 
of The Losers' Club, getting them to make good on their promise to fight once more.

By Alex Godfrey | Posted 20 hours ago

Release Date:

05 Sep 2019

It Chapter One, or whatever we must call it since it made enough millions to birth a chapter two, had its crutches. This was an adaptation of (half of) a beloved book, following in the footsteps of a so-so yet affectionately remembered TV movie, leaning heavily into the never-ending wave of 1980s nostalgia. It all seemed a little safe, never completely its own entity.

Yet it overcame this. As Amblin-lite as it was, It starred a winning cast of kids and went to town with classic Stephen King explorations of domestic trauma. And while never totally terrifying, it boasted a boogeyman for the ages, Bill Skarsgård wearing Pennywise like a second skin. A horror with heart, It stormed the cinema gates, and the novel's second timeline, featuring the Losers grown up and back on the clown-conquering beat, was aggressively greenlit. And now, director Andy Muschietti's shackles are off.

It Chapter Two is all about crutches. A quick recap of the first film's epilogue is followed by some voiceover from the adult Mike (Mustafa). "Sometimes, we are what we wish we could forget," he says. Mike has remained in Derry, but in the 27 years since, the rest of the Losers have split, none of them in touch with each other, all having moved on. In some ways, at least.

The adult Losers get great intros, Muschietti and screenwriter Gary Dauberman presenting distinct personalities in precise sequences: having been out of contact for three decades, Mike, obsessed with events throughout, telephones them all with grim news from Derry, resulting in puking, car-crashing and all-round panic. From Bill Hader's Richie, now professionally wisecracking on comedy stages, to Jessica Chastain's Beverly, still sadly suffering abuse, to James McAvoy's sensitive screenwriter Bill, the success of every re-casting is immediately apparent — all of these characters feel instantly lived-in, vibrant, authentic human beings who you buy from the off...

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You can take a black guy to Nashville from right out of the cotton fields with bib overalls, and they will call him R&B. You can take a white guy in a pin-stripe suit who’s never seen a cotton field, and they will call him country. ~ O. B. McClinton
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OldFriends4Sale said:

Are these all movie you want to see?

The one I'm most interested in is Dolemite Is My Name. One of my favorite movies is Disco Godfather and I have relatives who had Rudy Ray Moore party records. I'm not into standup comedy but I remember the album covers. lol I don't have Netflix or cable/satellite but the Dolemite biopic is supposed to be playing at selected theaters, so it might be at one near me. Also, Eddie Murphy hasn't had a movie out since Mr. Church a few years ago. I hear that Coming 2 America is filming now because I saw a recent interview with Louie Anderson who said he filmed his part in the movie. I wonder if he's still working at McDowell's all this time. razz Or is it going to be like Blues Brothers 2000 in which Aretha Franklin owned a car dealership instead of working at the diner?

You can take a black guy to Nashville from right out of the cotton fields with bib overalls, and they will call him R&B. You can take a white guy in a pin-stripe suit who’s never seen a cotton field, and they will call him country. ~ O. B. McClinton
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MickyDolenz said:

OldFriends4Sale said:

Are these all movie you want to see?

The one I'm most interested in is Dolemite Is My Name. One of my favorite movies is Disco Godfather and I have relatives who had Rudy Ray Moore party records. I'm not into standup comedy but I remember the album covers. lol I don't have Netflix or cable/satellite but the Dolemite biopic is supposed to be playing at selected theaters, so it might be at one near me. Also, Eddie Murphy hasn't had a movie out since Mr. Church a few years ago. I hear that Coming 2 America is filming now because I saw a recent interview with Louie Anderson who said he filmed his part in the movie. I wonder if he's still working at McDowell's all this time. razz Or is it going to be like Blues Brothers 2000 in which Aretha Franklin owned a car dealership instead of working at the diner?


I wish I was into movies like I used to be.
I love the theater experience. Especially when I can see older movies

in classic theaters.

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Reply #11 posted 09/08/19 9:04am

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Dolemite Is My Name


Miles Davis: Birth Of The Cool


Really looking forward to these.

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Reply #12 posted 09/08/19 7:17pm

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Most looking forward to seeing: Joker, Jojo Rabbit, Honey Boy, Zeroville, Black and Blue, Dolemite is My Name

Looking forward to watching in a sick disaster-on-the-news kind of way: Cats, Doctor Sleep, Midway

music I'm afraid of Americans. I'm afraid of the world. music
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Reply #13 posted 09/09/19 2:56am

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OldFriends4Sale said:




'It: Chapter Two' - September 6


The Losers Club returns 27 years later to defeat the evil shape-shifting clown, Pennywise. Jessica Chastain and Bill Hader star in the terrifying sequel to the 2017 global box office hit.





https://www.empireonline.com/movies/reviews/it-chapter-two/



Movies:


It: Chapter Two


Actors:


James McAvoyJessica ChastainBill HaderBill SkarsgardIsaiah MustafaJames RansoneJaeden LieberherJack Dylan GrazerFinn WolfhardAndy Muschietti


In 2016, 27 years after terrorising the town of Derry, big-headed clown Pennywise (Bill Skarsgård) is back, a bodycount rising in his wake. Having researched the monster's history, Mike Hanlon (Isaiah Mustafa) tracks down the estranged members 
of The Losers' Club, getting them to make good on their promise to fight once more.



Movies:


It: Chapter Two


Actors:


James McAvoyJessica ChastainBill HaderBill SkarsgardIsaiah MustafaJames RansoneJaeden LieberherJack Dylan GrazerFinn WolfhardAndy Muschietti


In 2016, 27 years after terrorising the town of Derry, big-headed clown Pennywise (Bill Skarsgård) is back, a bodycount rising in his wake. Having researched the monster's history, Mike Hanlon (Isaiah Mustafa) tracks down the estranged members 
of The Losers' Club, getting them to make good on their promise to fight once more.


By Alex Godfrey | Posted 20 hours ago


Release Date:


05 Sep 2019


It Chapter One, or whatever we must call it since it made enough millions to birth a chapter two, had its crutches. This was an adaptation of (half of) a beloved book, following in the footsteps of a so-so yet affectionately remembered TV movie, leaning heavily into the never-ending wave of 1980s nostalgia. It all seemed a little safe, never completely its own entity.


Yet it overcame this. As Amblin-lite as it was, It starred a winning cast of kids and went to town with classic Stephen King explorations of domestic trauma. And while never totally terrifying, it boasted a boogeyman for the ages, Bill Skarsgård wearing Pennywise like a second skin. A horror with heart, It stormed the cinema gates, and the novel's second timeline, featuring the Losers grown up and back on the clown-conquering beat, was aggressively greenlit. And now, director Andy Muschietti's shackles are off.





It Chapter Two is all about crutches. A quick recap of the first film's epilogue is followed by some voiceover from the adult Mike (Mustafa). "Sometimes, we are what we wish we could forget," he says. Mike has remained in Derry, but in the 27 years since, the rest of the Losers have split, none of them in touch with each other, all having moved on. In some ways, at least.


The adult Losers get great intros, Muschietti and screenwriter Gary Dauberman presenting distinct personalities in precise sequences: having been out of contact for three decades, Mike, obsessed with events throughout, telephones them all with grim news from Derry, resulting in puking, car-crashing and all-round panic. From Bill Hader's Richie, now professionally wisecracking on comedy stages, to Jessica Chastain's Beverly, still sadly suffering abuse, to James McAvoy's sensitive screenwriter Bill, the success of every re-casting is immediately apparent — all of these characters feel instantly lived-in, vibrant, authentic human beings who you buy from the off...






Saw it today - it was ok, don’t think as good as chapter 1. Way toooo long though
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Reply #14 posted 09/09/19 9:28am

Empress

I'm really looking forward to see The Goldfinch! The book is one of my all time favourites. I hope the movie will do it justice.

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Reply #15 posted 09/09/19 9:53am

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Looking forward to the Joker movie and the Irishman.

Hoping for the best in the Zombieland 2 movie and the Star Wars: Rise of Skywalker but I'm leary.

Thought the new "Gretel & Hansel" was coming but it looks like next year, looks dark like it should.

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Reply #16 posted 09/10/19 7:34am

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OldFriends4Sale said:

'It: Chapter Two' - September 6

The Losers Club returns 27 years later to defeat the evil shape-shifting clown, Pennywise. Jessica Chastain and Bill Hader star in the terrifying sequel to the 2017 global box office hit.

https://www.empireonline.com/movies/reviews/it-chapter-two/

Movies:

It: Chapter Two

Actors:

James McAvoyJessica ChastainBill HaderBill SkarsgardIsaiah MustafaJames RansoneJaeden LieberherJack Dylan GrazerFinn WolfhardAndy Muschietti

In 2016, 27 years after terrorising the town of Derry, big-headed clown Pennywise (Bill Skarsgård) is back, a bodycount rising in his wake. Having researched the monster's history, Mike Hanlon (Isaiah Mustafa) tracks down the estranged members 
of The Losers' Club, getting them to make good on their promise to fight once more.

Movies:

It: Chapter Two

Actors:

James McAvoyJessica ChastainBill HaderBill SkarsgardIsaiah MustafaJames RansoneJaeden LieberherJack Dylan GrazerFinn WolfhardAndy Muschietti

In 2016, 27 years after terrorising the town of Derry, big-headed clown Pennywise (Bill Skarsgård) is back, a bodycount rising in his wake. Having researched the monster's history, Mike Hanlon (Isaiah Mustafa) tracks down the estranged members 
of The Losers' Club, getting them to make good on their promise to fight once more.

By Alex Godfrey | Posted 20 hours ago

Release Date:

05 Sep 2019

It Chapter One, or whatever we must call it since it made enough millions to birth a chapter two, had its crutches. This was an adaptation of (half of) a beloved book, following in the footsteps of a so-so yet affectionately remembered TV movie, leaning heavily into the never-ending wave of 1980s nostalgia. It all seemed a little safe, never completely its own entity.

Yet it overcame this. As Amblin-lite as it was, It starred a winning cast of kids and went to town with classic Stephen King explorations of domestic trauma. And while never totally terrifying, it boasted a boogeyman for the ages, Bill Skarsgård wearing Pennywise like a second skin. A horror with heart, It stormed the cinema gates, and the novel's second timeline, featuring the Losers grown up and back on the clown-conquering beat, was aggressively greenlit. And now, director Andy Muschietti's shackles are off.

It Chapter Two is all about crutches. A quick recap of the first film's epilogue is followed by some voiceover from the adult Mike (Mustafa). "Sometimes, we are what we wish we could forget," he says. Mike has remained in Derry, but in the 27 years since, the rest of the Losers have split, none of them in touch with each other, all having moved on. In some ways, at least.

The adult Losers get great intros, Muschietti and screenwriter Gary Dauberman presenting distinct personalities in precise sequences: having been out of contact for three decades, Mike, obsessed with events throughout, telephones them all with grim news from Derry, resulting in puking, car-crashing and all-round panic. From Bill Hader's Richie, now professionally wisecracking on comedy stages, to Jessica Chastain's Beverly, still sadly suffering abuse, to James McAvoy's sensitive screenwriter Bill, the success of every re-casting is immediately apparent — all of these characters feel instantly lived-in, vibrant, authentic human beings who you buy from the off...

I'm a horror movie fanatic. I never saw the original film. I saw the remake and didn't think it was even remotely scary or creepy. I hear this latest film is almost 3 hours long!!! Really? Why??? Once any film goes beyond 90 minutes for me, I start looking at my watch.

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Reply #17 posted 09/10/19 8:32am

Empress

kitbradley said:

OldFriends4Sale said:

'It: Chapter Two' - September 6

The Losers Club returns 27 years later to defeat the evil shape-shifting clown, Pennywise. Jessica Chastain and Bill Hader star in the terrifying sequel to the 2017 global box office hit.

https://www.empireonline.com/movies/reviews/it-chapter-two/

Movies:

It: Chapter Two

Actors:

James McAvoyJessica ChastainBill HaderBill SkarsgardIsaiah MustafaJames RansoneJaeden LieberherJack Dylan GrazerFinn WolfhardAndy Muschietti

In 2016, 27 years after terrorising the town of Derry, big-headed clown Pennywise (Bill Skarsgård) is back, a bodycount rising in his wake. Having researched the monster's history, Mike Hanlon (Isaiah Mustafa) tracks down the estranged members 
of The Losers' Club, getting them to make good on their promise to fight once more.

Movies:

It: Chapter Two

Actors:

James McAvoyJessica ChastainBill HaderBill SkarsgardIsaiah MustafaJames RansoneJaeden LieberherJack Dylan GrazerFinn WolfhardAndy Muschietti

In 2016, 27 years after terrorising the town of Derry, big-headed clown Pennywise (Bill Skarsgård) is back, a bodycount rising in his wake. Having researched the monster's history, Mike Hanlon (Isaiah Mustafa) tracks down the estranged members 
of The Losers' Club, getting them to make good on their promise to fight once more.

By Alex Godfrey | Posted 20 hours ago

Release Date:

05 Sep 2019

It Chapter One, or whatever we must call it since it made enough millions to birth a chapter two, had its crutches. This was an adaptation of (half of) a beloved book, following in the footsteps of a so-so yet affectionately remembered TV movie, leaning heavily into the never-ending wave of 1980s nostalgia. It all seemed a little safe, never completely its own entity.

Yet it overcame this. As Amblin-lite as it was, It starred a winning cast of kids and went to town with classic Stephen King explorations of domestic trauma. And while never totally terrifying, it boasted a boogeyman for the ages, Bill Skarsgård wearing Pennywise like a second skin. A horror with heart, It stormed the cinema gates, and the novel's second timeline, featuring the Losers grown up and back on the clown-conquering beat, was aggressively greenlit. And now, director Andy Muschietti's shackles are off.

It Chapter Two is all about crutches. A quick recap of the first film's epilogue is followed by some voiceover from the adult Mike (Mustafa). "Sometimes, we are what we wish we could forget," he says. Mike has remained in Derry, but in the 27 years since, the rest of the Losers have split, none of them in touch with each other, all having moved on. In some ways, at least.

The adult Losers get great intros, Muschietti and screenwriter Gary Dauberman presenting distinct personalities in precise sequences: having been out of contact for three decades, Mike, obsessed with events throughout, telephones them all with grim news from Derry, resulting in puking, car-crashing and all-round panic. From Bill Hader's Richie, now professionally wisecracking on comedy stages, to Jessica Chastain's Beverly, still sadly suffering abuse, to James McAvoy's sensitive screenwriter Bill, the success of every re-casting is immediately apparent — all of these characters feel instantly lived-in, vibrant, authentic human beings who you buy from the off...

I'm a horror movie fanatic. I never saw the original film. I saw the remake and didn't think it was even remotely scary or creepy. I hear this latest film is almost 3 hours long!!! Really? Why??? Once any film goes beyond 90 minutes for me, I start looking at my watch.

I'm a HUGE Stephen King fan and have read everything he's ever written, but part 1 was not very good and I won't be going to the theatre to see part 2. The original mini series was way better and scarier and the book is utterly fantastic and scared the crap out of me. Speaking of the great and powerful SK, he's latest book The Institute comes out today. Can't wait to read it!

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Reply #18 posted 09/11/19 5:55am

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Hello, Love, Goodbye.


This is a Filipino movie which is very popular nowadays. Not sure if you heard or read about this one yet. biggrin biggrin biggrin

Genre: Romance wink wink wink

Storyline (IMDB)

The film centers on the love story of Joy (Bernardo) and Ethan (Richards), Filipino workers based in Hong Kong. Ethan, a bartender, is keen on romantically pursuing Joy, a domestic helper who is wholly dedicated to providing for her family.

[Edited 9/11/19 6:03am]

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Reply #19 posted 09/11/19 9:39am

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'Satanic Panic' - September 6

A pizza delivery girl makes a trip she'll never forget when she delivers food to a group of Satanists. Chelsea Stardust directs the Rebecca Romijn horror/comedy.

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Reply #20 posted 09/11/19 10:18am

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Here is a European September release. No word yet on a North American opening date.



Sickened film-goers brawl to escape premiere of Holocaust epic Painted Bird

A SHOCKING new film about the Holocaust was so distressing it reportedly saw sickened audience members fighting to leave the cinema at its first screening.

Link

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1980s blockbusters that are being resurrected — whether you like it or not

The "Escape From New York" remake will keep elements of the original 1981 film but add in new elements.

Kurt Russell starred in the original film, a dystopian drama that focused on a drifter tasked with saving the president of the United States after he crashes into the island of Manhattan - which has been converted into a giant maximum-security prison in the film's near-future setting.

The Hollywood Reporter reported that the reboot will "retain elements of the original [film] but bring new ideas to the table." A release date or cast for the remake hasn't been announced yet.




http://www.msn.com/en-us/...tp#image=3

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Reply #22 posted 09/25/19 12:57pm

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OldFriends4Sale said:

1980s blockbusters that are being resurrected — whether you like it or not



The "Escape From New York" remake will keep elements of the original 1981 film but add in new elements.


Kurt Russell starred in the original film, a dystopian drama that focused on a drifter tasked with saving the president of the United States after he crashes into the island of Manhattan - which has been converted into a giant maximum-security prison in the film's near-future setting.


The Hollywood Reporter reported that the reboot will "retain elements of the original [film] but bring new ideas to the table." A release date or cast for the remake hasn't been announced yet.




http://www.msn.com/en-us/...tp#image=3



This does not need a remake. It was perfect the first time around.
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Reply #23 posted 09/26/19 6:35am

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EmmaMcG said:

OldFriends4Sale said:

1980s blockbusters that are being resurrected — whether you like it or not

The "Escape From New York" remake will keep elements of the original 1981 film but add in new elements.

Kurt Russell starred in the original film, a dystopian drama that focused on a drifter tasked with saving the president of the United States after he crashes into the island of Manhattan - which has been converted into a giant maximum-security prison in the film's near-future setting.

The Hollywood Reporter reported that the reboot will "retain elements of the original [film] but bring new ideas to the table." A release date or cast for the remake hasn't been announced yet.




http://www.msn.com/en-us/...tp#image=3

This does not need a remake. It was perfect the first time around.

I agree. It's one of my favorites. movies with that late 70s early 80s vibe. John Carpenter. futuristic horror. Holloween was another by John that should have remained left alone.

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Reply #24 posted 09/30/19 5:10am

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'The Day Shall Come' - September 27

An FBI agent (Anna Kendrick) with ulterior motives sponsors a young preacher (Marchant Davis) in Miami.

An impoverished preacher who brings hope to the Miami projects is offered cash to save his family from eviction. He has no idea his sponsor works for the FBI, and the FBI plans on turning him into a criminal by fueling his revolutionary dreams.

Release date: September 27, 2019 (USA)

Director: Chris Morris

Production company: Film4 Productions

Distributed by: Entertainment One, IFC Films

Producers: Anne Carey, Iain Canning, Emile Sherman, Derrin Schlesinger

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Reply #25 posted 10/02/19 9:56am

Empress

EmmaMcG said:

OldFriends4Sale said:

1980s blockbusters that are being resurrected — whether you like it or not

The "Escape From New York" remake will keep elements of the original 1981 film but add in new elements.

Kurt Russell starred in the original film, a dystopian drama that focused on a drifter tasked with saving the president of the United States after he crashes into the island of Manhattan - which has been converted into a giant maximum-security prison in the film's near-future setting.

The Hollywood Reporter reported that the reboot will "retain elements of the original [film] but bring new ideas to the table." A release date or cast for the remake hasn't been announced yet.




http://www.msn.com/en-us/...tp#image=3

This does not need a remake. It was perfect the first time around.

Completely agree. I remember going to the drive-in numerous times to see this movie.

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