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02-13-2011 02:12 PM |
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Originally Posted by Angry Jew Cat
(Post 17113686)
Sweet, time to slaughter another cult classic with a shitty remake...
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Originally Posted by pompousjohn
(Post 17114542)
I spit on your grave V2.0! Now with 30% more rape!
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Originally Posted by Angry Jew Cat
(Post 17115136)
and probably 80% more suck. i'd bet they cranked the suck knob right to max and broke the fucking thing off...
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Originally Posted by J. Falcon
(Post 17115166)
Fuck Hollywood and their shitty remakes. I saw the original, will not waste my time on any remake. Same for the new Freddy and dozens of other shitty movies to come out.
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Originally Posted by J. Falcon
(Post 17115177)
Wow I just watched that trailer and it indeed looks like a huge piece of shit. Nice job.
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Just watched it last night On Demand. I am thoroughly disappointed.
I don't want to give away any spoilers, but I feel like they cheapened the amount of abuse Jennifer took. Right there it lost impact with me. And then the revenge scenes...while some were more gruesome overall, they seemed more like setups from a Saw reject, or something you would see in Hostel, or any modern 'torture porn."
Jennifer's kills in v2.0 were just about brutality. Nothing more, with a minor exception of Johnny's death. In the original, I felt her revenge kills still utilized the sexual nature of her attackers. I mean, she seduced guys who had just brutally attacked and raped her, and they were thinking with their dicks so much that they bought right into. The new version almost flipped it so that she was the psycho, creeping in the night, attacking these guys. By the time she got around to seeking her revenge, the images and feeling of her attack had worn off to a degree, leaving the kills feeling less as revenge, and more as just excessive violence from a nutjob.
I think the best parts of the remake were Jennifer throwing her attackers' lines back at them, and the fact the Sarah Butler is much hotter than Camille Keaton. As much as I hated Gus van Sant's shot for shot remake of Psycho, I almost would have preferred that this new I Spit On Your Grave had been a shot-for-shot remake, as opposed to the film they released. I was hopefully at first, seeing that Meir Zarchi was an executive producer on the new version, but now I'm surprised that he gave the okay on the final product.
As with most remakes, a complete waste.
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