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Fans of the original 1984 Kevin Bacon classic have been in an uproar over this remake, starring newcomer Kenny Wormald and Julianne Hough. Fortunately, director Craig Brewer's fresh take (despite its nearly identical script and soundtrack) streamlines the original film's drowsier moments and adds emotional depth to the story. In short, it's a good time. —XFINITY Entertainment Staff (Photo: Paramount)
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Second Time's Th...It's usually a total bummer when some movie studio decides to remake one of our favorite movies. But not every big-budget remake is an utter disaster. In honor of “Frankenweenie,” director Tim Burton's remake of his own 1984 short film, here are the blockbuster remakes that stole our hearts... and the ones that broke them. —XFINITY Entertainment Staff (Photos: Warner Brothers)
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BEST 14. 'Rise o..."Apes" isn't a remake of a particular film, but a renovation of the whole "Planet of the Apes" concept. Director Rupert Wyatt and star James Franco brought this stunning reinvention to life in grand cinematic style.—XFINITY Entertainment Staff (Photo: Fox)
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BEST 13. 'The Ri...In the past 10 years, few films have struck fear in the hearts of audiences quite like "The Ring." The success of this Naomi Watts film, based on a 1998 Japanese movie, sparked a craze of stealing horror films from overseas. —XFINITY Entertainment Staff (Photo: DreamWorks)
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BEST 12. 'Fright...Sure, it tanked at the box office, but fans of the 1985 original were generally pleased with this slick remake starring Colin Farrell, who was surprisingly chilling as the new vampire on the block.—XFINITY Entertainment Staff (Photo: Buena Vista)
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BEST 11. 'The Pa...Remember a time when Lindsay Lohan was young, innocent and an actress? While it was tough to live up to the twins that Haley Mills originally created, Lindsay had no problem causing double the trouble.—XFINITY Entertainment Staff (Photo: Walt Disney Films)
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BEST 10. 'Charli...Tim Burton's 2005 remake of the original classic "Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory" was an unusual take on a childhood favorite. Johnny Depp's portrayal of Willy Wonka and Burton's visionary direction made the modernized version an instant hit.—XFINITY Entertainment Staff (Photo: Warner Brothers)
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BEST 9. 'The Ita...2003's reboot of the 1969 action flick delivered all the excitement of the original heist movie, plus a few explosions, to the big screen.—XFINITY Entertainment Staff (Photo: Paramount)
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BEST 8. 'The Dep...A remake of the Hong Kong action thriller "Infernal Affairs", "The Departed" pairs director Martin Scorsese with an all-star cast that includes Leonardo DiCaprio, Matt Damon and Jack Nicholson.—XFINITY Entertainment Staff (Photo: Warner Brothers)
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BEST 7. 'The Mag...Japanese filmmaker Akira Kurosawa's "The Seven Samurai" (1954) gets a reboot in this much-loved western.—XFINITY Entertainment Staff (Photo: United Artists)
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BEST 6. 'Casino ...Daniel Craig re-invented the 007 role that David Niven originally made famous with extremely steamy results. Craig steps into the latest Bond film, "Skyfall," in November.—XFINITY Entertainment Staff (Photo: United Artists)
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BEST 5. 'Cape Fe...It's tough to choose which version of this film is best, but no one plays a tattooed psychopath like Robert De Niro.—XFINITY Entertainment Staff (Photo: Universal)
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BEST 4. 'Ocean's...Which do you prefer: The Rat Pack or The Pitt Pack? Either way, the Clooney-led remake of this casino heist classic is a crowd-pleaser.—XFINITY Entertainment Staff (Photo: Warner Brothers)
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BEST 3. 'The Tho...Yes, it's good remake of a great film. But in the end, there is only one Steve McQueen.—XFINITY Entertainment Staff (Photo: MGM)
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BEST 2. 'The Man...Creating an update of this 1962 commentary on the Cold War was no easy task, but Jonathan Demme and a star-studded cast met the challenge.—XFINITY Entertainment Staff (Photo: Paramount)
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BEST 1. 'Footloo...Fans of the original 1984 Kevin Bacon classic have been in an uproar over this remake, starring newcomer Kenny Wormald and Julianne Hough. Fortunately, director Craig Brewer's fresh take (despite its nearly identical script and soundtrack) streamlines the original film's drowsier moments and adds emotional depth to the story. In short, it's a good time. —XFINITY Entertainment Staff (Photo: Paramount)
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And now......check out the very worst movie remakes to hit the silver screen. —XFINITY Entertainment Staff (Photo: New Line)
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WORST 14. 'The D...Somehow, Keanu Reeves made a dull and stiff alien from another planet even more dull and stiff. Without the camp of '50s sci-fi, this movie falls way short.—XFINITY Entertainment Staff (Photo: Fox)
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WORST 13. 'Don't...It's been said that the only thing we have to fear is fear itself. Unfortunately, the only thing scary about this movie is paying the price of admission.—XFINITY Entertainment Staff (Photo: FilmDistrict)
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WORST 12. 'Conan...No plot? Bad acting? Big explosions? Sounds like a big-budget summer blockbuster. Who would have thought the version starring Arnold Schwarzenegger would be the "good one"?—XFINITY Entertainment Staff (Photo: Lionsgate)
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WORST 11. 'Arthu...Dudley Moore must have rolled over in his grave. This remake of Moore's Oscar-winning 1981 film was so bad, New York Times critic A.O. Scott said: "Never have I needed a drink so badly."—XFINITY Entertainment Staff (Photo: Warner Brothers)
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WORST 10. 'The T...The 2009 remake of this Walter Matthau thriller is just one film in a long line of John Travolta failures. The '70s called, they want their movie back.—XFINITY Entertainment Staff (Photo: Sony Pictures)
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WORST 9. 'The Wo..."The Women," in its original 1939 form, is a Joan Crawford classic. Unfortunately, it gets a heavy-handed "Sex and the City" face-lift in this awful 2008 remake. A better title would have been "The Woe-men."—XFINITY Entertainment Staff (Photo: Picturehouse)
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WORST 8. 'Hallow...For such a huge horror fan, Rob Zombie did a frighteningly bad job of remaking "Halloween."—XFINITY Entertainment Staff (Photo: Dimension Films)
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WORST 7. 'Psycho...Sorry Vince. A blank expression and pale complexion do not a psychopath make. Better luck next time.—XFINITY Entertainment Staff (Photo: Universal)
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WORST 6. 'Planet...From "Room with a View" to "Planet of the Apes?" It's a stretch even for Helena Bonham Carter. Thankfully, James Franco and company did it the right way with last year's "Rise of the Planet of the Apes."—XFINITY Entertainment Staff (Photo: 20th Century Fox)
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WORST 5. 'Poseid...There are a few movies that just don't make any sense without their original campy context. "The Poseidon Adventure" is one of those movies.—XFINITY Entertainment Staff (Photo: Warner Brothers)
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WORST 4. 'Hairsp..."Hairspray" is another one of those movies. It just isn't the same without John Waters' flamboyant vision. Plus, John Travolta is anything but Divine.—XFINITY Entertainment Staff (Photo: New Line Cinema)
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WORST 3. 'The In...The only believable thing in "The Invasion" is Nicole Kidman as a person whose body has been inhabited by beings from outer space.—XFINITY Entertainment Staff (Photo: Warner Brothers)
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WORST 2. 'Shutte...Joshua Jackson should have stayed in Capeside and left this horror revamp back in Thailand where it was scary.—XFINITY Entertainment Staff (Photo: 20th Century Fox)
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WORST 1. 'Swept ...As a rule of thumb, Guy Ritchie should stick to projects that involve missing teeth or Cockney accents. His ex-wife Madonna's famously gapped teeth and feeble attempt at an English accent just missed the mark.—XFINITY Entertainment Staff (Photo: Columbia)
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