SinCast - Episode 294 - The Best and Worst Movie Remakes by CinemaSins Podcast Network published on 2021-08-27T20:37:28Z Which movies SHOULD have been remade? Which ones should NOT? The SinCast crew sets out to answer these questions with a review of the best and worst of reboots, remakes and shot-for-shot replications on a brand new SinCast! Also all the questions you have about soda, fast food, Google Fiber and MUCH more! Join us every Monday for a new episode of SinCast, and keep in touch! Tweet us @cinemasins, comment on SoundCloud, https://soundcloud.com/cinemasins subscribe to the subreddit https://www.reddit.com/r/CinemaSins/ and email us at cinemasinssincast@gmail.com Genre Entertainment Comment by rawrdinosaurkat Jeremy called Barrett out on his AUDACITY to offer a steak at Applebees. 2021-10-19T21:10:21Z Comment by Paige Johnson live wire is the best Mountain Dew. I remember seeing the 12 on a road trip one summer when I was pretty broke. I paid $6 for it. I had to have it. So I get that. 2021-09-02T12:20:19Z Comment by CirrusMinor The kinda-trance-whatever-ritual-thingy scene at the end of the Suspiria remake, coupled with this beautifully peaceful and warm Thom Yorke song and hard red color filter is still printed in my brain even though I only saw it in theatre upon release. That scene is completely unique and what cements the remake as the better film for me. 2021-09-02T08:14:33Z Comment by Ben Carlson I don’t actually care for the original True Grit all that much. My favorite John Wayne performances/films are The Searchers and The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance. He is the emotional heart of both, and demonstrates that he has legitimate talent 2021-08-31T13:38:01Z Comment by Ben Carlson Have not seen the remake, but the original The Vanishing is fantastic. Great psychological mystery/character study that turns hard into horror at the very end. 2021-08-31T13:31:32Z Comment by Ben Carlson Scorsese’s Cape Fear is great (especially De Niro), but the subtlety of the original and the building creepiness from Mitchum is perfect. Plus, Gregory Peck elevates every movie he’s in 2021-08-31T13:26:27Z Comment by TheycallmeMr.Pibb All that talk about Mountain Dew means I have to ask...DID YOU ORDER THE CODE RED? 2021-08-30T19:59:51Z Comment by Dan Harvey Here's a small twist on the 're-cast a movie' segment you've done in the past. Say you've just come across someone who's awoke from a long term coma (at least 20 years) and rather then telling them directly which movies to catch up on. Would you be able to tell them who from the existing crop of stars is comparative to those they would have known back in the day? For example, Dwayne Johnson is the current day Arnold Schwarzenegger 2021-08-30T18:51:06Z Comment by Dan Harvey This is how fake news is spread, people see a legitimate article behind a pay wall and decide to go somewhere else for their information that's free, and who know's what their sources are. I totally agree that Journalism relies of some form of payment, though they do tend to pay pretty high salaries, and also have the income from advertisers. Surely they could have some 'important' articles for free, then just put all the gossip and entertainment stuff behind pay walls 2021-08-30T18:12:50Z Comment by Dan Harvey unfrotunately this does seem the way everything is going now. I suppose to some extent it's always been like that if a company themselves created a product. But you can look at damn near anything and there's companies paying tons of money to get the exclusive rights to some product, which then means they can charge whatever they want. It really feels like there's going to be some sort of consumerism bubble in a few short years, where the big companies finally bleed the average worker dry of all their funds and then society will just collapse (the most extreme result...) 2021-08-30T17:51:41Z Comment by Mark Ritz I'll still say Infernal Affairs is better, maybe? It's incredibly Hong Kong, but it's more fun for me 2021-08-30T15:17:47Z Comment by Dumahim Code Red and Livewire are readily available in MN. Grocery stores, gas stations, 12 packs, 20 oz bottles and even sometimes those 6 packs of 16.9 oz bottles. 2021-08-30T13:08:03Z Comment by Dumahim The My Dew exclusively isn't a new thing. There's a LOT of flavors I've never had because they're only sold in certain stores, like sharkbite at Walmart. They even have a flaming hot one now that you can only order online. 2021-08-30T12:58:09Z Comment by Ian Fuller Outback > Applebees. Also doesn't Costco have their own Mtn Dew flavour? 2021-08-30T11:17:51Z