When Eddie Murphy, Meryl Streep and Nick Cage were called out!
Hollywood is notorious for remakes of highly sought-after iconic films. These remakes often fail to match the quality of the originals.
Any announcement of a remake would draw the attention of OG movie fans. This is to be expected. But surprisingly (or not), sometimes the cast or director of the original film asks for a remake. Here are 10 such examples:
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When Robert England called the 2010 remake on Elm Street “cold.”
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When Jerry Lewis was unhappy with Eddie Murphy’s performance in the 1996 remake of his 1963 film, Mad Professor.
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When Macaulay Culkin was alone at home reboot, Home sweet home alone.
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When Gene Wilder called the 2005 version of charlie and the chocolate factory an insult. “
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When Angela Lansbury said she was interested in the 2004 remake Manchurian candidate.
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When Leslie Jones announces decision to drop all-female lineup Ghostbusters 3.
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When Michael Caine said Jude Law ‘misunderstood the character’ in the 2004 remake Alfie.
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When director Abel Ferrara wasn’t happy with Nic Cage’s role as Harvey Keitel in the 2009 remake of Werner Herzog’s 1992 favorite, Bad Lieutenant.
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When Thomas Alfredson wasn’t happy with the American remake of his 2008 film Let the right people in.
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When Sir Ellen Parker said he felt “robbed” by MGM’s decision to remake his 1980 musical prestige.