Remake


I heard the Soska sisters are planning on a remake. I loved the original, and I'm not a fan of remakes, but I love what I have seen from the sisters and am curious on what they can do. Thoughts anyone?

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I have a bad feeling about this! Reason I say so is because a lot of the horror sequences are probably going to be laden with unconvincing CGI (ex: The bloodsucking organ under the armpit will probably appear as a mini Sarlac Pit ala' Return of the Jedi).

I'm so scared your little head will come off in my hands!

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Not just CGI, but a lot of formerly R-rated movies are coming out PG13.

Seize the moment, 'cause tomorrow you might be dead.

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I find it unlikely that a remake to Rabid will get anything lower than an R rating. I've seen American Mary, from the makers of the upcoming remake of Rabid, so it's pretty much established that they are mainly R/NC-17 directors/writers.

I'm so scared your little head will come off in my hands!

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Is this still happening?

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Yep!

I like the Soska sisters so I think it will be good. Also American Mary had some awesome special effects - some that didn't even look like special effects until after I saw how there were done in Behind the Scenes (like a dummy that looked super real). So I think they'll do a good job.

They have some good old school approach to horror.

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And it's two years later and the remake of Rabid now inhabits the bargain bins at Walmart and nobody thinks of it anymore. Meanwhile, Cronenberg's original remains a disturbing 70's horror classic.

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It’s pretty forgettable.

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