JBoisson
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Howdy All
Just saw "King Kong" the other night, (What a hoot! Lotta fun if a little long--actually TOO MUCH action, but mesmerizing just the same) and it occurred to me as Hollywood churns out remake after remake and makes feature length blockbusters based on old TV shows, why is it that they've never (except for a couple of TV productions from the 1970s of All Quiet on the Western Front and the Red Badge of Courage, both starring John-Boy Walton) given the same treatment to old war movies? I for one would like to see a big budget remake of All Quiet on the Western Front, preferably directed by Peter Jackson with Elijah Wood and Sean Astin somewhat reprising their LOTR roles as Paul Bauer and Katcinski. The Battle of the Bulge could use a new and improved version too. And why not a feature length version of Combat to boot! Mind you the 'Classics' must be sacrosanct, for instance, I'd hate to see Brad Pitt trying to jump his motorcycle over the Swiss border, but aside from that caveat what other old war movies or war TV shows would you like to see remade with all the bells and whistles of modern movie making?
John
Just saw "King Kong" the other night, (What a hoot! Lotta fun if a little long--actually TOO MUCH action, but mesmerizing just the same) and it occurred to me as Hollywood churns out remake after remake and makes feature length blockbusters based on old TV shows, why is it that they've never (except for a couple of TV productions from the 1970s of All Quiet on the Western Front and the Red Badge of Courage, both starring John-Boy Walton) given the same treatment to old war movies? I for one would like to see a big budget remake of All Quiet on the Western Front, preferably directed by Peter Jackson with Elijah Wood and Sean Astin somewhat reprising their LOTR roles as Paul Bauer and Katcinski. The Battle of the Bulge could use a new and improved version too. And why not a feature length version of Combat to boot! Mind you the 'Classics' must be sacrosanct, for instance, I'd hate to see Brad Pitt trying to jump his motorcycle over the Swiss border, but aside from that caveat what other old war movies or war TV shows would you like to see remade with all the bells and whistles of modern movie making?
John