Man, that was a depressing film.
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Man, that was a depressing film.
I just finished watching 1984...
It's so bleak, dark, and hopeless...
It's so bleak, dark, and hopeless...



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Originally posted by cashcow
Did you read the book? It was wonderful.
Never seen the film, in fact, I didn't know one existed. It should be re-made.
No...I will probably have to read it in college.
To be quite honest, I'm not much of a reader. I do read the newspaper and pc gamer.
A remake will probably never happen due to the deterioration of attention span and intelligence in todays society.
That is my take on it, how unfortunate it may be.



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Swirling between the myth of pop culture and tribal truth is depressing. Did you know 1984 was banned from the North America school curiculum for many years? Might still be, for all I know. Thankfully I had an english teacher who upended a crate of books in class one day and said: "These are all the books currently banned in our curriculum. They are part of my personal collection. Please return them."
I never returned my copy of 1984.
I never returned my copy of 1984.
1984 doesn't need a remake. No one could beat Richard Burton and John Hurt in the two main roles. It's quite faithful to the story and atmosphere of the book too.
Chacal
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No, it shouldn't be remade - they got it right the first time. Great film.
However...
This is hollywood we're talking about. The people who have green lighted Police Academy 8 (shudder). Of course they're remake it eventually, most likely sooner rather than later. They'll just cut it to ribbons and make it into some formulaic action flick, probably starring Will Smith (in between MIB and I, Robot sequels).
I weep for the future of cinema.
However...
This is hollywood we're talking about. The people who have green lighted Police Academy 8 (shudder). Of course they're remake it eventually, most likely sooner rather than later. They'll just cut it to ribbons and make it into some formulaic action flick, probably starring Will Smith (in between MIB and I, Robot sequels).
I weep for the future of cinema.
Originally posted by Colonel Savage
No, it shouldn't be remade - they got it right the first time. Great film.
However...
This is hollywood we're talking about. The people who have green lighted Police Academy 8 (shudder). Of course they're remake it eventually, most likely sooner rather than later. They'll just cut it to ribbons and make it into some formulaic action flick, probably starring Will Smith (in between MIB and I, Robot sequels).
I weep for the future of cinema.
Couldn't have said it better myself...


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Excellent book.
Orwell's "1984", Huxley's "Brave New World", and Bradbury's "Farenheit 451" are all excellent cautionary tales.
Orwell's "1984", Huxley's "Brave New World", and Bradbury's "Farenheit 451" are all excellent cautionary tales.
"They that can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary safety deserve neither liberty nor safety." ... Benjamin Franklin
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