No one is celebrating the 20th anniversary of the horror remake disaster

By Drew Dietsch | publishing
I want to get everyone to participate in a behind-the-scenes footage of the Entertainment Content Farm: A group of people had to sift through a large number of movies to see what an arbitrary anniversary is coming. You start working almost every five years of increments starting with the 5th anniversary. For whatever reason, pointing out the anniversary of any movie is bound to get people to crawl out of the woodwork a few times. I don’t do this because I just want to write about movies that interest me. I don’t care if this is the 50th anniversary jaw Because I’m celebrating jaw Every day of my life.
However, I happened to notice a movie that was about to be released for the 20th anniversary. I’ve never heard of any of my friends or colleagues’ movies. The film is often listed as one of the worst remakes in business history. Now, this sounds like my movie assistant, it sounds like I’m interested in. But after spending my time and money watching, I not only had to agree to the consensus, but also planted a banner saying no one would celebrate this fragment of 20 or someone else.
Holy Smoke, fog Very bad.
Not even closing the remake

If we just look fog From a purely comparative perspective, it makes John Carpenter and Debra Hill’s original 1980 look better. I wouldn’t like the big fans of the original film, but when I decided to watch the remake, I revisited it. You know, fog (1980) is not a stunning photo, but it is the quaint and effective novel of the film. Despite the lack of powerful characters, it is full of atmosphere and solid ensemble. Still, after watching the 2005 remake, I was ready to announce the original film as a masterpiece.
fog (2005) is essentially a slap-changing of the original work, but having some character changes should be beneficial. Unfortunately, they are so basic and insignificant that they are insignificant by comparison. The few segments that are shown directly from the original work show how moody John Carpenter’s original film is.
fog It was part of the 2000s horror remake boom, and since then, it seems that all the wrong lessons have been learned. And, in terms of aging, it doesn’t help the movie anyway.
A TV movie with more money

The most shocking part fog The remake is its positive and boring depicting its story. The budget is reportedly $18 million, with enough changes behind it to get the effect. Too bad, like an episode of a bad paranormal investigation show, it was cancelled after its brief first season. The level of TV production has lowered all nails.
This doesn’t help the main actors. fog It’s an attempt to jump Little Weill Star Tom Welling Lost Actress Maggie Grace. I hate picking actors, but they just don’t have the level of taking it to something bigger and/or better. It will only double the entire “bad TV series” of the film.
Because the world is a sick and sad place, I’m sure there are people there who love it fog Remake. It managed to get 4% of Rotten Tomatoes, so someone is willing to hit the ball for this insomnia treatment. Do you know? This is cool. I’m not here to change anyone’s mind, so if you love fog Remake, more power for you. Just know I will never be able to trust your movie suggestions.