The Italian Job-remake

sneely3

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just seen it, and its bloody good, not as good as the original, but still great, i was told it was an exact remake, but it aint, nothing at all apart from the mini chase and the traffic jam is at all the same, i would advise when its out, to go see it, cause its fab!!!!!;) :D
 
there were far too many changes to it tho, but still kept some masterpeices tho, like the minis in the tunnel, going up and down, classic scene!;)
 
if i tell you i must kill you!!!;) unfortunatly, due to the terms and conditions of this forum, then i am not allowed to discuss illegal copys of such kind, so i wont, therefore, i went to america for the day and saw it at the movies!!!;) if u get my drift!;)
 
Screeners (so i've been told) are more often than not terrible quality. I know that a few are watchable but it doesn't beat going to the pictures and seeing a film how it was meant to be seen. I like to see it on a big screen with dolby digital.
 
Totally agree - I can't imagine enjoying a downloaded version of a film. - The cinema add's so much to a film - unless of course you have someone with their feet on the back of your chair or you have a noisey popcorn/nacho muncher sitting right beside you!
 
I think I'm going to give this remake a miss sorrry JJJ. From what I've heard it's not going to blow my bloody doors off:o

Actually I don't think I've ever seen a remake that ever did the original justice. I suppose it's a bit like if you read the book before seeing the film or vice versa. THe first you see/read is always the best.
 
Hi have just seen this in the cinema in America, as was on holiday.

American Cinema as much better than ours, at completing a film, standing up and clapping etc. would recommend anyone who goes to the states to go into a cinema.

anyway.

This is NOT a remake, that's all from the oringal is

1) The Title
2) The Opening Venue (Italy)
3) The Mini's

The rest is excellent, well i think so anyway

and i enjoyed the Michael Caine just aswell

Both the same Title

BUT Diffrent films IMO
 
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