Craven to Produce "People Under the Stairs" Remake
Summary
Under his new deal with Rogue Pictures, Wes Craven is going to continue producing remakes of his own movies like "The Hills Have Eyes" and "Last House on the Left." Though IMDB is listing a "Shocker" remake, Craven thinks another early '90s horror remake will come first. Back to Article
Under his new deal with Rogue Pictures, Wes Craven is going to continue producing remakes of his own movies like "The Hills Have Eyes" and "Last House on the Left." Though IMDB is listing a "Shocker" remake, Craven thinks another early '90s horror remake will come first. Back to Article
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Mr. Kong writes: on Apr 21 2007 12:56 PM Enough with the fuckin' horror remakes! (Reply to this) |
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Bigbrother writes: on Apr 21 2007 04:50 PM I was just saying to Wes the other day, "You know what you haven't done in a while?...A horror movie." "Yeah, and just to be different from everybody else, let's make it a re-make of something else that's already been done, yeah I hear people really respect you as a film maker when you do that" "What? You want to re-make something YOU already made...THAT's brilliant!!!! Cause if you didn't get it right the first time that's a surefire guarantee you're gonna make it better this time, just look at Star Wars" (Reply to this) |
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Cicatriz writes: on Apr 21 2007 05:17 PM the original is awesome, shouldn't bother with a remake. I did like the hills have eyes remake though, the original was boring. (Reply to this) |
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gemini0577 writes: on Apr 21 2007 05:53 PM In reply to this comment (#862265) I agree... the old "People Under the Stairs" was great... and it was a decent blend of dark humor and thrills with chills. I see absolutely no point to remake this film. Wes Craven may heave onece been the King of horror films (though now, I'm starting to think it was self-titled) but of late he has proved to be more inclined to put out trash. Cursed? The Hills Have Eyes 2? Garbage. Red eye was ok, but unorigonal. He has lost his edge and has nothing better to do then butcher his own classics. (Though Last House on the Left was junk too... so... there is a chance he is more of a fluke...) (Reply to this) |
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pmart456 writes: on Apr 21 2007 10:29 PM red eye had a pretty decent screenplay. . .not written by craven haha (Reply to this) |
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THE MANWHORE writes: on Apr 21 2007 11:37 PM Umm this movie was only made in the 90's for f*ck sake! It's not even old enough yet 2 even warrant a remake, c'mon! I haven't had a real problem with some of the remakes from the 70's & early 80's, but remaking films from the 90's is just RIDICULOUS 2 me, it's just not that long ago, jeez! (Reply to this) |
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GreenBastard writes: on Apr 21 2007 11:38 PM Sounds good. They should set the new, 'The People Under the Stairs,' at the Bush ranch. That would be sweet! (Reply to this) |
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tycox writes: on Apr 22 2007 07:37 AM [b]REMAKING LAST HOUSE ON THE LEFT???[/b] That is almost as sad as hearing there is a Cannibal Holocaust remake in the works! You know you need to retire when all you can do is your own remakes! GOOD BYE MR. CRAVEN!!! YOUR CAREER IS OVER!!!! (Reply to this) |
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narcissusbleh writes: on Apr 22 2007 10:42 AM Yeah, Craven's always been overrated, IMO. Same with Stephen King. Still, Nightmare on Elm Street kicks ass. Red Eye was pretty fun too. (Reply to this) |
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Mr. Kong writes: on Apr 22 2007 10:44 AM In reply to this comment (#862271) Have to say I like Stephen King, but yeah. Wes Craven really needs to come out with different movies. Yeah, Red Eye was great, and NOES was fun, but he's made a lot of crap over the years. (Reply to this) |
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RottenMoreno writes: on Apr 22 2007 10:51 AM People Under the Stairs was fine, but there's no reason why it should get a remake, it will probably turn out awful, but we'll see... it will depend on the director chosen for the job. (Reply to this) |
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Bigbrother writes: on Apr 22 2007 12:55 PM In reply to this comment (#862271) Have to disagree with you on the King bit. I actually think when people look back on our generation a hundred years from now King will be one of the people who defines it. Given some of his mass market horror stories haven't been great, but a lot of his work is pure genius (The Stand, Salem's Lot, The first 4 Dark Tower Books...All Classics), but you're right Craven is well past his best and really needs to try something new if he wants to regain some of his rep. (Reply to this) |
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supafly006 writes: on Apr 22 2007 04:38 PM [b]Big Brother is a Dumb Ass[/b] Hey big brother they didn't remake Star Wars Dumb Ass. They completed the whole story and I thought it was great. All you idiots that bash Star Wars are morons. (Reply to this) |
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tycox writes: on Apr 22 2007 07:20 PM [b]RED EYE SUCKED!!![/b] I couldn't believe I wasted that much time of my life watching that shitty movie...then again I did sit through all of the Di Vinci Code and that sucked major donkey balls!!! (Reply to this) |
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Bigbrother writes: on Apr 23 2007 12:28 AM In reply to this comment (#862275) Listen Dick, if your gonna be an asshole about something at least bother to do your research. I'm one of the staunchest defenders of Lucas and the SW's saga on this site. Yes, they didn't remake the original SW's, but they did try to recapture the earlier magic of many of the same characters 30 years afterward and even though I don't think the prequals are terrible movies and really enjoyed certain elements of them any real fan will tell you they pale in comparison with the originals. (Reply to this) |
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WeaponAndy writes: on Apr 23 2007 08:02 PM While he's at it, why not remake the entire Nightmare on Elm Street collection. Or how about The Serpent and the Rainbow? It's inevitable that Hollywood will just keep putting out remakes. Oh well I guess. I just won't go to the theater and see them or what not. Not that that makes much of a difference, but if other people follow suit it's possible something might happen and they'll pause for a few seconds and then continue on making remakes. Damn Hollywood and their non caring money making off of stupid teens who will pay money for fricking anything. (Reply to this) |
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