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This Would Make a Great Remake


A thought just hit me: 'WarGames' would be a good option for a remake. Considering how far technology has progressed since 1983 (e.g., the Internet, laptops, amazing computer graphics), the possibilities seem almost limitless for a remake. The only question now is which actors/actresses would be right to play the title roles? Sorry if this topic has already been discussed.

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I really do not think a remake could work, at least not without major changes.

For example, I really doubt that anyone could "accidentally" hack into anything now. The only reason it worked the first time was a random dialer.

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Exactly, plus the whole movie works because it takes place in the early days of personal computers, a time when hardly anyone outside of government or big business had a computer with a phone line attached. Because it takes place at such a time, the idea that David could get into a top level government computer like WOPR using a back door is somewhat believable but not at all believable today.

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Hardly anyone had a personal computer? They sold $4 billion worth of them in 1983. I knew tons of people that had one. Owning a modem wasn't somehow out of reach technology either.

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Where did you get the 4 billion number. Maybe that was total computers sold but most of those would have been business machines.

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I call BS on that 4 Billion $ figure. An apple cost about 600$ in 1984 (a Lisa was like 10K$), only upper middle class families could afford them. Most businesses didn't even have computers, they still used price guns and price tags.

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The Commodore 64 was the biggest selling computer in 1984. Home-use PCs that year were over 6 million units. I owned one back then and my family was far from rich.

https://www.commodore.ca/commodore-products/commodore-64-the-best-selling-computer-in-history/

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The idea that people cannot get into such computers because many people have personal computers is kind of silly. Go wardrive the Pentagon. ;)

Stupidity is the hallmark of humanity, the torch that is passed down throughout the ages.

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Ok, let's see you get into a high end government computer like WOPR now using a back door. That was my point. Not that it can't be done, just that it would be WAY WAY harder now. Remember, all he had to do was input one password "joshua" that's it. Now you'd have to go through many many layers of encryption and security levels. Even the programmers he visits earlier in the movie think he wouldn't be able to get in using the front door and that was in the 80s. So yes, it could be done but there isn't a chance you could figure it out in a week like he did.

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It's not "way way" harder actually. The only thing different is that now you write a program or design a website that gets the inside technicians or operators to hand their login credentials over to you instead of you having to guess them.

Predator drones have already been taken over. All the encryption in the world isn't going to do anything about voluntary credential handover created by the oldest and still most effective hacking technique in the world. Social Engineering.

Thank you Kevin Mitnick. You still rule them all.

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Yes, but that's hardly something a dickish but mostly harmless teenager would do. The main character would be a legit criminal in that case, just for what, some free games? The Pirate Bay is a thing now, you know.

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No. A remake will absolutely suck and will be a total insult to the original. It has been discussed to death. The alleged sequel that was released (direct to DVD) a few years ago was a total bomb and killed any positive thought that could be had for a remake.

Hollywood needs to leave good movies alone and come up with some original ideas for a change.

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No. Not at all.

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I agree with the people above.

This movie does not need a remake.


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While it doesn't NEED a remake, you are correct that this is the type of movie that a remake is sensible for. The original is not that great, so it could stand to be improved upon, and modern possibilities could make for interesting new situations. Still, I am in the camp that remakes are for creators that are admitting they have nothing original to say.

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one of the few movies that would benefit from a remake....use the same story and premise, just with updated tech

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Warner bros already announced a remake of War Games last year with Seth Gordon of King of Kong and Horrible Bosses directing. No word yet on the actors and the script is still being written.

comic book films rule

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Sorry i meant MGM not WB. Collider even interviewed Ally Sheedy last year and asked her about her thoughts on the Gordon remake. Some names suggested for the young hacker role include: anton yelchin, josh hutcherson, logan lerman

comic book films rule

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