How on earth do they think they can remake this?
The power of the film comes from the plot of where it is set. It's the folk songs and wiccan mythology that really gives the film that extra something special.
I'm dreading what they'll replace the folk song interludes with. It wouldn't surprise me if they replaced the folk music with the latest new pop sensation in America. I can really imagine them replacing the folk songs with a rock soundtrack, I really think that's what they'll go and do.
These remake films always tend to get remade by people who just don't get why the original was successful.
It's like they think that because they work in Hollywood who makes the most money, that means their financial success means they must be better.
But almost every remake of every classic film they butcher, hardly ever works...So why do they still try to do it?
Just re-release the original movie in cinemas instead of attempting to americanise it and claim it as their own success.