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  • Nostalgiabuff
    Muddling through
    • Oct 4, 2008
    • 11424

    #16
    #15 Today, 7:00 PM
    huedell

    The old movies are...OLD (i.e. outdated to most of today's audience)
    THAT'S why they're not being run as much on T.V.
    you hit the nail on the head!

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    • Sideshow Spock
      valar morghulis
      • Mar 8, 2005
      • 2859

      #17
      And like Timothy2251 said, there are certainly venues out there that show these original, classic movies. Most notably, TCM. And locally we have a PBS channel on the digital tier that does nothing but crank out old, forgotten films.

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      • Seeker
        Neptunians RULE!
        • Feb 20, 2008
        • 1954

        #18
        No ones mentions the big remake in recent TV history here. Battlestar Galactica.

        The remake is just so better its a completly different animal.

        Personally I couldnt watch old galactica reruns in my adult years it was just too uugggg. Bad acting, silly plots,Stock footage and poor effects.

        Now with the better galactica I just couldnt care for the old series at all , not even on a nostalgic level.

        I remember once a few seasons ago seeing a BSG marathon day on the Scifi channel and being dissapointed cause it was the old one and turned it off.
        Last edited by Seeker; May 17, '09, 10:04 PM.
        Lo there do I see my Father.
        Lo there do I see my Mother and my Sisters and my Brothers.
        Lo there do I see the line of my people back to the begining.
        Lo they do call me.
        They bid me take my place among them.
        In the halls of Valhalla where the brave may live forever.

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        • Hector
          el Hombre de Acero
          • May 19, 2003
          • 31852

          #19
          Originally posted by Seeker
          No ones mentions the big remake in recent TV history here. Battlestar Galactica.

          The remake is just so better its a completly different animal.

          Personally I couldnt watch old galactica reruns in my adult years it was just too uugggg. Bad acting, silly plots,Stock footage and poor effects.

          Now with the better galactica I just couldnt care for the old series at all not even on a nostalgic level.

          I remeber once a few seasons ago seeing a BSG marathon day on the Scifi channel and being dissapointed cause it was the old one and turned it off.
          I agree 1,000,000%!!!

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          • Hector
            el Hombre de Acero
            • May 19, 2003
            • 31852

            #20
            Originally posted by type1kirk

            I can't even count how many times I see "Ocean's Eleven" listed on the TV Guide channel only to find it's the new crap version.
            I don't think the original ever played since the new one came out.
            They recently showed the original Ocean's Eleven on AMC.

            I like the original...but I also like the George Clooney one as well.

            Ocean's Twelve is pretty bad though.

            Ocean's Thriteen...I kinda liked...Al Pacino was a great villain.
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            • mego73
              Printed paperboard Tiger
              • Aug 1, 2003
              • 6690

              #21
              Originally posted by type1kirk
              Another reason I hate remade movies or TV shows remade into movies ---

              It seems once a TV show or movie has been remade, the original versions drop off the face of the earth.

              I can't even count how many times I see "Ocean's Eleven" listed on the TV Guide channel only to find it's the new crap version.
              I don't think the original ever played since the new one came out.

              I wont bother listing anymore because my list would go on and on and on.

              Just wanted to vent.
              Thanks for reading
              I appreciate your overall point but I recently recorded the original Ocean's 11 on HD Cinemax and it's also being shown sporadically on other Max channels.

              Additionally, the remakes also make for updated and remastered DVD's/blu-rays of the original movies. I don't think The Day The Earth Stood Still would be on blu ray unless it were for the remake.

              So, for me, remakes have a purpose, even if that purpose usually doesn't include seeing them.
              Last edited by mego73; May 17, '09, 10:00 PM.

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              • UnderdogDJLSW
                To Fear is Not Logical...
                • Feb 17, 2008
                • 4895

                #22
                No ones mentions the big remake in recent TV history here. Battlestar Galactica.
                I watched the new show when I could online (I don't have cable), but prefer the old show still. It is just friendlier to me. But I bring this up not to just be the opposite, but to point out that because this was a series rather than a one-time movie, Universal actually flooded the market with both old and new stuff. New DVDs of the 78 show came out around the same time as the original new mini-series. Toys came out that were both old and new ships, etc. I got more Galactica stuff the last few years then I could have imagined as a kid in '78. Where a re-make movie wants to be "new" and modern and stand on its own, hence move the older version from the mainstream, a TV series, I think, wants to keep the ball rolling anyway it can with as much merchandise as it can. Even if someone who is a fan of the new show might have wound up with a Galactica 1980 DVD in their stocking by mistake
                It's all good!

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                • Seeker
                  Neptunians RULE!
                  • Feb 20, 2008
                  • 1954

                  #23
                  What about the "New Improved" classic trek? With the CGI improvements I just cant go for the originals anymore.

                  In the doomsday machine, the creamhorn of death actually looks scary. Watching the Enterprise and the battered Constellation do battle is much more dramatic.

                  In "An Errand of Mercy" The two fleets rushing to square off over Organia were never seen onscreen. Not one klingon ship. Now seeing the fleets approach gives the scene more weight.

                  I really wouldnt mind if the originals faded into obscurity. I cant imagine these shows now without the improvements.
                  Lo there do I see my Father.
                  Lo there do I see my Mother and my Sisters and my Brothers.
                  Lo there do I see the line of my people back to the begining.
                  Lo they do call me.
                  They bid me take my place among them.
                  In the halls of Valhalla where the brave may live forever.

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                  • jds1911a1
                    Alan Scott is the best GL
                    • Aug 8, 2007
                    • 3556

                    #24
                    Originally posted by Seeker
                    What about the "New Improved" classic trek? With the CGI improvements I just cant go for the originals anymore.

                    In the doomsday machine, the creamhorn of death actually looks scary. Watching the Enterprise and the battered Constellation do battle is much more dramatic.

                    In "An Errand of Mercy" The two fleets rushing to square off over Organia were never seen onscreen. Not one klingon ship. Now seeing the fleets approach gives the scene more weight.

                    I really wouldnt mind if the originals faded into obscurity. I cant imagine these shows now without the improvements.
                    I feel exaclty the opposite I hate the new CGI star trek's it has forced me to break out 15 year old VHS tapes recorded from broadcast

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                    • Gorn Captain
                      Invincible Ironing Man
                      • Feb 28, 2008
                      • 10549

                      #25
                      Originally posted by Nostalgiabuff
                      I am Legend is another great example of a superior remake, and not just because of better visual effects, although that certainly did not hurt it.
                      However, I cannot for any reason understand why they chose to CG the mutants. They looked fake, actors in make-up would have been easier and cheaper, and they spoiled the film for me.
                      Despite its low-budget status, I prefer Omega Man.
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                      "When things are at their darkest, it's a brave man that can kick back and party."

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                      • Gorn Captain
                        Invincible Ironing Man
                        • Feb 28, 2008
                        • 10549

                        #26
                        Originally posted by type1kirk
                        Even if the remake is better (in your opinion), do you like the idea the originals have suddenly disappeared ?

                        The question isn't if you like remakes ....

                        The question is how remakes make the originals suddenly disappear
                        Indeed, that was the question.
                        No, it's a shame older versions get harder to find.
                        It always annoys me when I'm looking for Godzilla DVDs and all you get is GINO (Godzilla In Name Only, aka Emmerich-saurus).
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                        "When things are at their darkest, it's a brave man that can kick back and party."

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                        • Gorn Captain
                          Invincible Ironing Man
                          • Feb 28, 2008
                          • 10549

                          #27
                          Originally posted by huedell
                          Remember...in many of these scenarios a notable amount of people
                          aren't aware there was an "original" to begin with.
                          It is therefore our responsibility to educate the masses and let them know that history exists. Art and culture are a process that takes many many years(decades,centuries).
                          People often take things for granted, and think that films like SW and LOTR just popped out of nowhere. No, they are the product of evolution, going from The Lost World (from the 1920s), to Ray Harryhausen classics (50-60s), to Jurassic Park (80s), culminating in the latest CG movies.

                          I feel that kids should be taught more history, including movies.
                          A while ago, I was watching Kong ('33), and my niece said "they stole that from Jurassic Park. Sigh.....

                          So many people disregard the evolution of music, art, films, etc. The latest stuff is always "the best" and "the only thing worth watching".
                          Some people just won't watch anything in black and white.
                          that's like saying: I love my new Porsche, but don't bother me with the invention of the wheel, 'cause that's old stuff.....
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                          "When things are at their darkest, it's a brave man that can kick back and party."

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                          • Gorn Captain
                            Invincible Ironing Man
                            • Feb 28, 2008
                            • 10549

                            #28
                            Originally posted by huedell
                            It doesn't make much difference if they are remade or not
                            as they're not going be shown that much on TV in 2009 regardless

                            I find it fascinating no one realizes this (or has said that) and they'll surmise
                            that these antiques not being shown on TV because they are being replaced
                            by new ones with the same name...nah.

                            The old movies are...OLD (i.e. outdated to most of today's audience)
                            THAT'S why they're not being run as much on T.V.
                            I hope you don't take care of the elderly, 'cause they are...old, you know.
                            Useless. Replaced by better, younger people.
                            By negating the past, you learn nothing from it.
                            Recently, they asked young people about certain names in history.
                            23% of British youngster answered "football player" to the question: who was Hitler?
                            And that's where we're going with this "it's all outdated" attitude: downhill.
                            Kids are having a hard time spelling, because they can only "text" anymore.
                            They can't do maths, because they all use calculators.

                            But hey, it's progress!!!!!!
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                            "When things are at their darkest, it's a brave man that can kick back and party."

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                            • huedell
                              Museum Ball Eater
                              • Dec 31, 2003
                              • 11069

                              #29
                              Originally posted by Gorn Captain
                              I hope you don't take care of the elderly, 'cause they are...old, you know.
                              Useless. Replaced by better, younger people.
                              Comparing the acceptance of newer entertainment defining
                              T.V. and movies in 2009 to the idea of neglecting older people????

                              Are you serious?

                              The sarcasm in your post is unwarranted.

                              Firstly, I never said old movies are "useless", and, secondly
                              I never said today's movies are "better" than the older ones.

                              I only said today's audience on the whole cannot relate to them.

                              As the older grow older, the old must make way for the new
                              ---not because the new is "better" but because that's the nature
                              of entertainment, humor, social commentary, etc.

                              ---each generation is allowed to have their "own" movies...it's presumptious
                              to expect older movies to have the same exposure on T.V. when newer stuff
                              is being created all the time in an attempt to be relevant and fresh.

                              Sometimes the newer stuff works and sometimes it doesn't....

                              but to try to paint newer media and newer generations of viewers with
                              such a broad stroke of "a lack of quality" is dangerous.

                              That mindset negates any positives gathered from newer generations
                              and their ideas.

                              Bottomline is....respect towards certain generations works BOTH ways.
                              Young to old AND old to young.

                              Originally posted by Gorn Captain
                              By negating the past, you learn nothing from it.
                              Recently, they asked young people about certain names in history.
                              23% of British youngster answered "football player" to the question: who was Hitler?
                              And that's where we're going with this "it's all outdated" attitude: downhill.
                              Kids are having a hard time spelling, because they can only "text" anymore.
                              They can't do maths, because they all use calculators.

                              But hey, it's progress!!!!!!
                              ....the scenario that kids "can't do maths" and are having spelling difficulty
                              scenario because older movies just aren't as accessible or relevant anymore
                              is totally silly. You can blame a more vapid generation on a LOT things....
                              but new generations of T.V. shows and movies is not one of them

                              Just because "the old" gets overshadowed by "the new" is no reason
                              to be bothered----a teenager, or a twenty-something is allowed to have
                              the kind of entertainment that appeals to THEM more and speaks
                              to THEM more, just as the 40 year old, or the fifty-something person
                              is allowed to have their kind of entertainment.

                              If each generation didn't produce it's own brand of entertainment----
                              then entertainment would become stale, predictable and wouldn't be
                              addressing what's going on in today's world using today's tools to
                              tell stories.

                              You may not like it....but you're not supposed to, just like
                              teenagers today aren't expected to like CASABLANCA.

                              "Demand" dictates how these T.V. shows and movies etc. are marketed
                              and what venues they are available at.

                              As somebody pointed out, there are DVDs being made
                              and channels that support the older more out-of-date movies--

                              ...so my idea is that you enjoy your entertainment your way
                              and allow the younger generations to enjoy new entertainment
                              in THEIR way.
                              Last edited by huedell; May 18, '09, 11:38 AM.
                              "No. No no no no no no. You done got me talkin' politics. I didn't wanna'. Like I said y'all, I'm just happy to be alive. I think I'll scoot over here right by this winda', let this beautiful carriage rock me to sleep, and dream about how lucky I am." - Chris Mannix

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                              • Mikey
                                Verbose Member
                                • Aug 9, 2001
                                • 47258

                                #30
                                Recently, they asked young people about certain names in history.
                                23% of British youngster answered "football player" to the question: who was Hitler?


                                A lot of that has to do with the way politically correct Europe is bringing up their children.

                                Because Germany is now a "friend" to Europe, a lot of the bad stuff they did in the past isn't spoken of because it might OFFEND them.

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