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5 Movies That Should Never, Ever Be Remade

February 15, 2010 at 5:30 pm
Maggie Van Ostrand
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taxidriver

Rumors are flying at the Berlin Film Festival that Martin Scorsese will remake Taxi Driver. What? I cannot believe that’s true because when something’s perfect, it doesn’t need to be done over. This rumor (please God, let it be just that) gives rise to speculation about other remakes that should never be made, especially knowing Hollywood’s penchant for casting whoever’s trendy at the moment. Here are my five nominees for great films which should never be remade:

5. Citizen Kane

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Why not cast the most popular actor in the world as Charles Kane: Will Smith? And instead of a sled that says “Rosebud,” he could have a lightsaber with “Who Dat” engraved on it.

4. The Wizard of Oz

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Only one choice to play Dorothy: Tina Fey. In the world of show business, any actress as popular and talented as she is can play anybody, so she may as well also be cast as the Tin Man, the Cowardly Lion, the Scarecrow, and the Wizard himself.

3. Chinatown

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Stephen Colbert as Jake Gittes, Ellen DeGeneres as Evelyn Mulwray, and Adam Sandler as Noah Cross. I’d like to see Stephen Colbert try to smack Ellen DeGeneres across the face while she screams, “She’s my daughter! She’s my sister! She’s my daughter! She’s my sister!”

2. Gone With The Wind

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Amy Poehler as Scarlett O’Hara, Jon Stewart as Rhett Butler, Barack Obama as Ashley Wilkes, and Sarah Silverman as Melanie. I can just see Amy pining for Barack, while Jon Stewart suffers in unrequited love. I doubt if this version would end with “Frankly, my dear, I don’t give a damn,” the shocker line of the ’30s, but would probably find room for the F word.

1. The Godfather

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Andy Samberg as Don Vito Corleone, Martin Short as Al Pacino as Michael Corleone, Ben Stiller as Sonny Corleone, and Owen Wilson as Fredo Corleone, with Jon Lovitz as Tom Hagen. Sarah Palin might be good as Michael’s long-suffering wife, Kay Adams Corleone, if she were offered enough teabags to play the role.


Should this crazy rumor turn out to be true, who could play Travis Bickle? Even more important question is: Who could play Travis Bickle better than Robert DeNiro did?

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About the Author
Maggie Van Ostrand is ashamed to not be a geek, but she’s proud to have once attended a Star Trek convention where Bill Shatner spoke to her. He said “Hi. Are you anybody?” Maggie graduated from college so long ago, she can’t remember the name of it but thinks it was somewhere in New York. She majored in stuff that has nothing to do with anything she does today, except the classes she audited at the AFI. She knows little or nothing about comic book characters unless they’re drawn by Robert Crumb. She knows nothing of gaming outside of Vegas, and still thinks Moonlight was way better than True Blood. She is here because she reminds the publisher of his grandmother and he felt sorry for her. Her favorites are anything by Billy Wilder, Godfather I and II, Lawrence of Arabia, & Young Frankenstein. She writes political satire for Huffington Post, was head writer for movie trivia TV show; writes a column about Old West characters; was TV comedy ghostwriter; humor columnist for newspapers and online publications, and other boring stuff. Twitter: @magpie99 Website: www.maggievanostrand.com
21 Comments
  1. Tak Kovacs February 16, 2010 at 8:59 am

    Did you miss The Wiz (1978)? No matter really, it strengthens your choice.

  2. Spacely Sprocketfied February 16, 2010 at 1:47 pm

    Why are most of the actors you want in these serious movies from SNL?

  3. 0BS0L33T February 16, 2010 at 1:54 pm

    @Spacely Sprocketfied

    Because it’s a joke. These movies shouldn’t be remade in the first place

  4. Josh February 16, 2010 at 1:58 pm

    In all honesty all these movies should be remade and probably could be remade better.
    One movie I’d love to see remade is the The Stand, the first one sucked and it could be done sooo much better now days especially with the ‘end of the world’ coming.

  5. somebody February 16, 2010 at 3:17 pm

    Travis Barker already has the hair cut for it.
    http://scrapetv.com/News/News%20Pages/Entertainment/Images/travis-barker-is-dead.jpg

  6. Sean Scott Maguire February 16, 2010 at 4:33 pm

    Actually, I like your idea for the Godfather remake. But only if they do it as a musical.

  7. Matt February 16, 2010 at 4:45 pm

    In all honesty the wizard of oz could and should be remade.

  8. Summer Suzuki February 16, 2010 at 7:27 pm

    Me personally, I don’t understand why these five shouldn’t ever be remade. With the exception of “The Godfather” and “Chinatown” (because I’ve never seen it), all of these movies aren’t that great. It could just be my deep rooted hate for “Oz” (I was forced as a child to watch it over and over again with a cousin because for some unknown reason she couldn’t watch it ad nauseum by herself) or the fact that I always found “Gone with the Wind” offensive and unrelatable and “Citizen Kane” supremely boring.

    I’m just not that intellectual when it comes to my forms of entertainment; however, I have to admit I don’t see the harm in remaking a movie. If it’s a good remake, it brings something new to the original. If it’s a bad remake, it brings new viewers to the original. In either case, a remake does not deminish the value of the original and it will always be there. It’s not like the “Highlander” where there can be only one version.

  9. Philippine Properties Owner February 16, 2010 at 9:37 pm

    I wouldn’t mind if the wizard of oz get’s remade. Maybe i might even enjoy it more given the technology we have today that we can use in making a remake for this film.

  10. Kimme Utsi February 16, 2010 at 9:57 pm

    Life of Brian, or wait maybe that movie would have suited perfectly for todays religion quarrel.

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  12. IF2050 February 17, 2010 at 3:24 am

    Wizard of Oz just had a very loose reboot made recently that was aired on SyFy (Sci-Fi still at the time) Called Tin Man. A Mini-Series, not a movie but still. 6 Hours long.

  13. Sean Scott Maguire February 17, 2010 at 10:01 am

    I like the irony in Summer’s commment about how with Highlander “there can be only one” version.

    BTW, if Adrien Brody (from the Pianist)can get out of his contract to play Arnold’s role in that Predator remake they’re doing, maybe he can play Robert De Niro’s part in that Taxi Driver remake.

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  15. Robert February 17, 2010 at 11:10 am

    Why was the passion not included? Or should it be on a list of movie/play that should never have been made.

  16. Matt February 17, 2010 at 11:18 am

    “…Martin Short as Al Pacino as Michael Corleone…” It would be worth it just to see that

  17. rose the rad sugar February 17, 2010 at 11:27 am

    @summer, literal LOL at your “Highlander” joke.

    i hated Oz when I was a kid, i hate it now, and i’ll hate it forever. that is why a remake never ever needs to happen- just let it go away. please.

    @maggie, i totally agree about GWTW and Godfather, both just need to be left alone and allowed to stand as original classics forever.

  18. Summer Suzuki February 18, 2010 at 11:41 am

    @sean/rose – thanks. I try sometimes, even though it’s really hard for me.

  19. chip March 16, 2010 at 11:49 pm

    Quentin Tarantino should remake Wizard of Oz. I’d love to see his take on the story… “You’re not in Kansas anymore M******F*****!!!!”

  20. Omar Vanweelden March 20, 2010 at 10:02 am

    lol, Ellen is so wild! I love her.


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