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Another Scarface remake! directed by David Ayer
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CryptReaperDorian  |
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| QUOTE (Mobster124 @ Thursday, Mar 8 2012, 05:07) | | As long as they make the remake good, then it wouldn't matter. First of all, I haven't seen the 1930's Scareface. All I don't want the remake of the remake to be is samey, from the 1930's or 80's verison as well. I am through looking forward to the film whenever it be made. | If you can find it, then you should watch the 1932 version. It's actually fun to make connections between both versions. This video obviously contains spoilers, but you should be able to easily find lines (or very similar ones anyways) that are later said in the 1983 version. [YouTube]ceiWj8oxi8M[YouTube] Too bad the ending is quite lame compared to the 1983 version, but that's because the movie tries to make fun of Al Capone. Anyways, I hope this new film turns out well. However, from what I see today, that's not too likely. This remake probably won't even touch Brian De Palma's version. After all, Brian De Palma is known making some quality films. Not only did he make the 1983 version of Scarface, but he also made The Untouchables and Carlito's Way (both are fantastic films).
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| QUOTE (CryptReaperDorian @ Monday, Mar 12 2012, 04:47) | | QUOTE (Mobster124 @ Thursday, Mar 8 2012, 05:07) | | As long as they make the remake good, then it wouldn't matter. First of all, I haven't seen the 1930's Scareface. All I don't want the remake of the remake to be is samey, from the 1930's or 80's verison as well. I am through looking forward to the film whenever it be made. |
If you can find it, then you should watch the 1932 version. It's actually fun to make connections between both versions.
This video obviously contains spoilers, but you should be able to easily find lines (or very similar ones anyways) that are later said in the 1983 version. [YouTube]ceiWj8oxi8M[YouTube]
Too bad the ending is quite lame compared to the 1983 version, but that's because the movie tries to make fun of Al Capone.
Anyways, I hope this new film turns out well. However, from what I see today, that's not too likely. This remake probably won't even touch Brian De Palma's version. After all, Brian De Palma is known making some quality films. Not only did he make the 1983 version of Scarface, but he also made The Untouchables and Carlito's Way (both are fantastic films). | De Palma also did Dressed to Kill and Mission Impossible, both good films. The 1932 version of Scarface is good, although it is not as good as the 1983 version. The ending to the 1932 version was lame, while the 1983 ending was classic. I hope the Scarface remake turns out good.
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