Movie Remake Mania

by Jeremy Shepherd

Movie Remakes Make Me Feel Old

Hello “Vaulties”, I don’t know about you all but I find myself feeling older with every movie re-make. I do realize this may seem silly to some, since I’m only 32 years old, but I believe that even younger audiences experience similar feelings.

The idea for this blog post came to me while I was watching X-Men: First Class. Although this is not, per se, a remake, but more of a prequel, it is easily a re-telling of the first movie. The first, original X-Men movie dropped in 2000, so it was 11 years ago that we were watching the original X-Men. This might seem rather recent when compared to, say, the first Star Trek movie, which was released in 1979 (the year I was born), and the remake of 2009; but in my opinion, both required a new story and fresh ideas.

X-Men: Re-Made

When the last X-Men movie, X-Men: The Last Stand, was made, it had a new director and big budget, however, it was a poor story with too many characters for one movie. This is a mistake that even comics don’t make. There must be character development! Although this movie made money, it was terrible.

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So here comes X-Men: First Class - a new story and new actors breathing life into this wonderful subject. It had action, romance and wonderful story telling, and was, in my opinion, “A Must See.”


Star Trek 2009 For The Next Generation

Next up: Star Trek 2009. I say “2009” because I do not want to confuse the two.  When this movie was announced I was intrigued. I like J.J. Abrams style and felt the casting was done well, even bringing back a taste of the old movies by casting Leonard Nimoy. The new cast included Chris Pine as Captain Kirk, Zachary Quinto as a younger Spock, and Zoe Saldana as Lt. Uhura.

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I call myself a next generation “Trekkie” because I loved this film but did not really care for the original. I love Star Trek 2009 and have watched it at least 10 times. I look forward to the next movie, since the ground work in this remake was so well laid out. I foresee nothing but great things to come. Even my wife enjoyed this movie, and she hates Star Trek. Now that says a lot.

Planet Ape Rising

Rise of the Planet of the Apes is a very long title for a great film. The original Planet of the Apes came out in 1968. It was remade - poorly, in the opinion of many -  in 2001 by Tim Burton. Rise was a good film. It was an amazing story and re-telling of a great movie. James Franco and John Lithgow deliver great performances, yet, even more so, the apes are the stars (CGI and very hard to tell). By the end of the movie, you are cheering for the apes killing the humans. This is far removed from the “damn dirty apes,” as famously delivered by Charlton Heston.

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On a side note, recently I heard a story on the Doug Loves Movies podcast by Doug Benson.  A 60-year-old woman asked for a refund after watching Rise, but she had watched the whole movie! When the attendant asked why, she said, ‘nobody told me that the humans were going to be mean to the apes.’ This is why remakes exist! Good or bad, it brings in a new group of consumers.

The Bad and The Ugly

Most of this article has been positive, yet I feel there can just as easily be poor if not horrible remakes. Tim Burton is a good example of why you don’t let someone with their own style touch a remake. Example A: Charlie and the Chocolate Factory. Example B: Planet of The Apes. However I feel he did very well with Alice in Wonderland, which was an animated film done in live action. There are many more horrible remakes with too many to list. Feel free to add more in the comments.

With the rush of remakes coming through, you wonder what now beloved film that just was made will be remade in 10 years. Here are just a few remakes coming to theatres soon:

Total Recall
Foot Loose
The Amazing Spiderman (It’s too soon for a remake!)
The Muppets
Flatliners
The Gambler
The Bodyguard
The Thing
Poltergeist
Robocop
Back to the Future (I didn’t even know about this tell I wrote this blog. I am both scared and excited.)

The End?

Your favorite movie will be remade at some point - unless it is some odd B-movie or independent, and in that case, you are already bored with this article. Take, for example, Back to the Future, which is my favorite movie. Remaking Back to the Future will breathe new life into the franchise whether I, as a fan, like it or not.

Think about it… Star Wars IV: A New Hope - Remake! Love them or hate them they are coming.

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About The Author

Jeremy Shepherd is 32 years old, married, and has two children, a 5 year old boy and a 3 year old girl. He shares with them his love for comics and the San Francisco Giants. Jeremy enjoys watching movies and TV and reading comics.

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Eben07 Creators Teach You How to Publish Your Web Comic

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D. Bethel and Eben Bergoon, the creators of the web comic Eben07, will provide instruction on bringing your comic to life on the internet as a webcomic. The event is Saturday, September 24, starting at 1 p.m. and will be held at Empire's Comics Vault at 1120 Fulton Avenue in Sacramento. RSVP at webcomic.eventbrite.com. Limited to 20 spots.

DC Reboot: Look! Up in the sky! It's a bird, it's a plane, it's... Aquaman?

Story by Phil Gonzales



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About The Crew

Phil Gonzales is a film student at the Art Institute of California - Sacramento. His works include a German Expressionist styled horror short, "Der Rote Geist" (The Red Ghost), and Applauding The Jester, a documentary about stagecraft. He is currently working on bringing to life his horror short film, called "The Mind of Isaac." Phil was born on the 4th of July. To follow Phil's work, visit his YouTube channel, gonzo99x.

Justice League #1 Midnight Release Party in Review

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Here's a quick "snapshot" of the festivities - food, drink, Blue Moon, video games, comic book conversation and Justice League #1 and Flashpoint #5! This video is super-quick, but we had some local talent, film students, who are putting together a more in-depth look at the evenings festivities.

 

Empire's Comics Vault's DC Relaunch Events

We are in love with geekdom and so are you! August marks the beginning of DC's Relaunch of 52 titles, and we, at Empire's Comics Vault, are as excited as Ben at a Chinese Buffet. In honor of this historic occasion we've lined up all kinds of events this month. Please join us all this month (and next!) for fun, freebies and savings.


Save $52 Across ALL #1s or 10% on any #1
Sign up for all 52 new releases from the DC Relaunch and you'll save $52 - that's $1 off each title; or take only select #1s and we'll give you 10% off. That's like rolling back prices to 1980. Offer good while supplies last.


DC Relaunch Sale
Saturday, August 27

In addition to FREE comics for kids and Green Lantern swag for anyone who can recite one of the Lantern oaths, we're offering you ultra-delightful savings. Plus, we'll be having a raffle for fun prizes.

75% OFF DC Back Issues (50% OFF All Others)
25% OFF DC Current Comics (10% OFF All Others)
35% OFF DC Toys and Statues (15% OFF All Others)
35% OFF DC Graphic Novels (15% OFF All Others)


Justice League #1 Midnight Release Party
Tuesday, August 30, 11 p.m.

On August 31 at 12:01AM, Flashpoint #5 and Justice League #1 go on sale right here at Empire's Comics Vault and everyone is invited. The party starts goes from 11:00 p.m. on Tuesday, August 30 to 1:00 a.m. on Wednesday, August 31. RSVP on our Eventbrite page. Snacks and beverages included.


EmpiresCV.TV and Empire's Open Podcast
Every Tuesday night, catch a new episode of our comic-related show, discussing the medium, new books, movies, tv, and really whatever Ben Schwartz feels like talking about.

Also, every Friday night at 6:00 p.m., join Ben for our community podcast to discuss movies, comics, video games, conventions, action figures, books or pugs! The mic is wide open. If you are interested, contact us or just show up. The podcast site will soon be announced. Stay tuned.

Celebrating Captain America and the 4th of July

In 21 days, Captain America: The First Avenger will be released in theatres (July 22).

In 12 days, the #1 issue featuring the return of Steve Rodgers to the uniform happens (on new comic book day, July 13), courtesy of Marvel, writer Ed Brubaker and artist Steve McNiven.

In 3 days it'll be the 4th of July.

So, let there be fireworks, "cold ones", barbecues, lots of comics and Cap and tons of fun. With fun in mind, get ready for some fun we have planned around Captain America this month.


To kick things off, we're having a sale tomorrow, Saturday, July 2nd, with
  • 50% off Back Issues
  • 10% off NEW Comics
  • 15% off Toys and Statues
  • 20% off Graphic Novels
 Watch our blog, Facebook page and Twitter (@EmpiresComics) for upcoming Captain America fun.

A special announcement and a DC Relaunch Party

Every major news source has covered DC Comics' upcoming relaunch. Every hot comics blog has dissected the issue. At every turn on the internet, you'll find the same images of the known covers for the new titles.

But tell us,

Who is throwing the hottest DC Relaunch Party in town?

We are. These are exciting times and we're going to be there in full force, enjoying every minute of it.

So, quickly, some things you need to know.
  1. Anyone who buys any of the new #1s from DC's relaunch will get 10% off. Period. Yes, and you'll still get a free bags and boards for each new comic. Or...
  2. If you want to go in whole hog on all 52 new #1s, you'll enjoy what you used to pay back in the late 90s (that was the late 90s, wasn't it?). You'll get $1 off  every title when you commit to all 52 and fill out and submit our special form to us by July 23, 2011. You'll also receive an invitation to our DC Relaunch Party in September.
And just in case you missed the first appearance of this special announcement - and the episode of EmpiresCV.tv that contained it - here it is:


Announcing EmpiresCV.tv - Sacramento's newest comics show

We finally talked Ben into sharing his favorite titles from each week's new comic book day releases. A whopping two of us have previewed this show and really enjoy it. We think you will too. In fact, please let us know what you think in the comments.

EmpiresCV.tv will appear weekly on our Facebook page and also on our YouTube channel, or visit www.EmpiresCV.tv each week for immediate viewing.  Special thanks to one of our regular fans, Joey Janssen, for reminding us to snag the URL for the show. And now, EmpiresCV.tv...

 

COMICPRESS & WEBCOMIC "HOW TO" SEMINAR

Saturday June 18th 1pm-3pm

Want to start a webcomic or bring your comic work to life on the web? The creators of the webcomic Eben07 will be giving a presentation on releasing a webcomic using the ComicPress system for WordPress blogs, creating an online readership, driving traffic to your work & even some tips on how you can make some extra coin! The workshop will be filled with helpful tips, resources & websites, and do's & don'ts for making & releasing your own independent comic work online!