Agreed.gary13136 wrote:Absolutely. Should Alfredson make a big splash with another movie, it could cause an interest in his other work. Same thing with Reeves as well.
LMI's biggest mistake
Moderator: LMI Moderator


Re: LMI's biggest mistake
- CyberGhostface
- Posts: 909
- Joined: Fri Jan 22, 2010 7:43 am
Re: LMI's biggest mistake
If Alfredson did Let Me In it would be The Vanishing all over again.
No banaaaanas?
- sauvin
- Moderator
- Posts: 3410
- Joined: Sun Dec 06, 2009 5:52 am
- Location: A cornfield in heartland USA
Re: LMI's biggest mistake
Just for pants-peeing laughs, I think I'd love to see M. Night Shyamalan do a remake of LMI.
Fais tomber les barrières entre nous qui sommes tous des frères
- a_contemplative_life
- Moderator
- Posts: 5905
- Joined: Sat Aug 15, 2009 2:06 am
- Location: Virginia, USA
Re: LMI's biggest mistake
Right on man! I have a funny feeling that LMI will do well in DVD/Blue-Ray sales.a_contemplative_life wrote:I think both LTROI and LMI will age gracefully over time.
Re: LMI's biggest mistake
Yeah, that would be interesting to see him to remake of LMI.sauvin wrote:Just for pants-peeing laughs, I think I'd love to see M. Night Shyamalan do a remake of LMI.
- sauvin
- Moderator
- Posts: 3410
- Joined: Sun Dec 06, 2009 5:52 am
- Location: A cornfield in heartland USA
Re: LMI's biggest mistake
"I don't understand..."ColBlair wrote:Yeah, that would be interesting to see him to remake of LMI.sauvin wrote:Just for pants-peeing laughs, I think I'd love to see M. Night Shyamalan do a remake of LMI.
"Let me explain. Pretend this jelly roll is somebody's neck. Try to see me biting into somebody's neck, all this red stuff coming out, only, this is a jelly roll, so what comes out of it is strawberry jelly, and what's in somebody's neck is called 'blood'. I don't live off strawberry jelly the way you do. I need blood. In fact, strawberry jelly makes me sick. I probably shouldn't have swallowed the jelly... I really probably shouldn't have... excuse me, I have to run away for a minute..."
Fais tomber les barrières entre nous qui sommes tous des frères
Re: LMI's biggest mistake
I think Foreign countries and their film industry should embrace American remakes. It's another way to generate revenues, and help their film industry's survival.
the money they get from Hollywood they should use to fund new projects. no shame in that.
http://www.spectator.co.uk/arts-and-cul ... rame.thtml
Here's Tomas Alfredson on Sweden's dying film industry:
http://www.deadline.com/2010/07/uk-film ... -industry/
the money they get from Hollywood they should use to fund new projects. no shame in that.
http://www.spectator.co.uk/arts-and-cul ... rame.thtml
Here's Tomas Alfredson on Sweden's dying film industry:
but the UK film industry is dying too.Alfredson’s family has form when it comes to these things. His brother, Daniel, is also a director, and has adapted two books from Stieg Larsson’s phenomenally popular Millennium Trilogy (The Girl who Played with Fire, The Girl who Kicked the Hornet’s Nest) for the screen. Their father is a famous film and television personality in Sweden. But despite their shared success, Tomas is downbeat about the family business. ‘Swedish cinema is in trouble. It’s all the piracy. So many people in Sweden just download their movies for free that it’s draining the money from the industry. It’s becoming more difficult to get anything made. That’s one of the main reasons why I came to London.’
http://www.deadline.com/2010/07/uk-film ... -industry/
Re: LMI's biggest mistake
Yeah, then the movie would be PG-13 and be at least 2 1/2 hours to watch and we would all get bored. LOL!sauvin wrote:"I don't understand..."ColBlair wrote:Yeah, that would be interesting to see him to remake of LMI.sauvin wrote:Just for pants-peeing laughs, I think I'd love to see M. Night Shyamalan do a remake of LMI.
"Let me explain. Pretend this jelly roll is somebody's neck. Try to see me biting into somebody's neck, all this red stuff coming out, only, this is a jelly roll, so what comes out of it is strawberry jelly, and what's in somebody's neck is called 'blood'. I don't live off strawberry jelly the way you do. I need blood. In fact, strawberry jelly makes me sick. I probably shouldn't have swallowed the jelly... I really probably shouldn't have... excuse me, I have to run away for a minute..."
Re: LMI's biggest mistake
I have to agree with you there. I know I said this countless times before, but if it weren't for LMI, then I wouldn't have discovered LTROI and it's book. The book is pretty good and I love how the characters interacted with one another. I remember when I seen the American version of The Ring and I thought that movie was pretty good and I checked out the original and that movie was pretty good. I have to say, I do feel bad for the movie industry both in the UK and in Sweden though.jun2k wrote:I think Foreign countries and their film industry should embrace American remakes. It's another way to generate revenues, and help their film industry's survival.
the money they get from Hollywood they should use to fund new projects. no shame in that.
http://www.spectator.co.uk/arts-and-cul ... rame.thtml
Here's Tomas Alfredson on Sweden's dying film industry:
but the UK film industry is dying too.Alfredson’s family has form when it comes to these things. His brother, Daniel, is also a director, and has adapted two books from Stieg Larsson’s phenomenally popular Millennium Trilogy (The Girl who Played with Fire, The Girl who Kicked the Hornet’s Nest) for the screen. Their father is a famous film and television personality in Sweden. But despite their shared success, Tomas is downbeat about the family business. ‘Swedish cinema is in trouble. It’s all the piracy. So many people in Sweden just download their movies for free that it’s draining the money from the industry. It’s becoming more difficult to get anything made. That’s one of the main reasons why I came to London.’
http://www.deadline.com/2010/07/uk-film ... -industry/

