almostwitty (
almostwitty) wrote2009-12-23 01:58 pm
If you’re going to re-do something, do it differently…
I’ve often thought that if you’re going to go to the bother of remaking a film or a song, you should at least do it a bit differently. Like the Pet Shop Boys doing Always On My Mind, or … the Pet Shop Boys doing Where The Streets Have No Name.
Anyway, we now have the new trailer for The Karate Kid, starring Jackie Chan and Will Smith’s son Jaden Smith.
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Mirrored from almost witty.
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It's called the karate kid.
Everything I saw him so was Kung Fu.
that's sort of like remaking the Bad News Bears, but making them a hockey team (I know, you'd call it the Mighty Ducks, but that's sort of my point).
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I saw the trailer yesterday and it doesn't look quite as awful as I expected. Not a complete remake, another of those flipping "re-imaginings". The scene with the fly and the chopsticks... priceless, and a joke only those familiar with the original would get.
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Which was made 25 years ago. Yowzers.
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Having said that, "The Kung Fu Kid" does sound like a sidestep from "The Karate Kid". Like a branching off rather than a remake. I'd be surprised if anyone being told about "Kung Fu Kid" didn't instantly think that it sounded a little bit like that thing from the 80's. It also makes it sound less like a remake and more like it has at least a smidgin of originality.
Which, let's face it, it doesn't!
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Still bothers me that virtually every big film these days is a sequel, remake or adaptation from other media. And even the "new" stuff rarely has any new ideas within it.
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C'mon, is there a piece of work that can't be distilled down into the seven/eight basic plots?
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If Rocky had never thrown a punch before he started training in that movie.
Actually, it's nothing like rocky.
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That's the very Art of trailer-making.
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